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Chips are common enemies in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. They are bouncy, round creatures with yellow fur, two large, round, black eyes, a happy mouth and a white-tipped tail resembling that of a red fox.
A Chip moves by jumping around, periodically hesitating on the ground for a short while. It attacks by trying to bound into Kirby, harming him on collision. Chips do not have much health, are vulnerable to all attacks and do not give a Copy Ability when swallowed.
Chip returns in its first 3-D appearance in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. It attacks by tackling Kirby, and will often jump between the foreground and background to do so. Chip also makes an appearance in Kirby: Planet Robobot along with its larger cousin, Big Chip.
Names in Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | チップ Chippu |
Chip |
French | Chip | - |
German | Hoppsala | From hopsen (to hop) and hupsala, a colloquial expression for "oops". |
Italian | Cip | The Japanese/English name adapted to Italian spelling/pronunciation rules. |
Spanish | Bolita | Diminutive of bola (ball). |
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