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- This article is about enemy from Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. For similarly named character who cameo'd in multiple cutscenes, see Butterfly.
“ | Green means GO, but you still want to be careful around this guy! | ” | — Patch Plaza |
Buttonflies are enemies making their first appearance in Kirby's Epic Yarn, and later reappearing in Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. They are non-damaging enemies and cannot hurt Kirby in any way (damaging him or knocking him backwards). All they do is fly around the screen in circles. They are toned-down versions of Buttonbees.
They can be defeated using any of Kirby's attacks; the yarn whip or his transformations.
Locations[edit]
Buttonfly can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn:
Gallery[edit]
Buttonfly from the Patch Plaza
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ミドブンブン Mido Bunbun |
Short for「緑」(midori, green) +「ブンブン」(Bunbun, Buttonbee) |
European French | Boutonmouche | Buttonfly |
German | Knopffliege | Buttonfly |
Italian | Bottomosca | A mix of "bottone" (button) and "mosca" (fly) |
Korean | 그린붕붕 geurin bungbung |
Transliteration of "green" followed by the Korean name for Buttonbee |
Latin American Spanish | Moscotón | From "mosca" (fly) and "botón" (button) |
European Spanish | Botón mosca | Button fly |