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*While Mr. Frosty is preparing ice to throw at Kirby, the player gets a good view of his rump.
*While Mr. Frosty is preparing ice to throw at Kirby, the player gets a good view of his rump.
*Due to a translation error, Mr. Frosty is misspelled Mr. Flosty in the American version of ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror''.
*Due to a translation error, Mr. Frosty is misspelled Mr. Flosty in the American version of ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror''.
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Mr. Frosty
File:Mrfrosty.jpg
Mr. Frosty
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First game Kirby's Adventure
Latest game Kirby Super Star Ultra
Other game(s) Kirby's Block Ball, Kirby Super Star, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, Kirby Squeak Squad
Copy Ability Freeze, Ice
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Mr. Frosty (sometimes misspelled Mr. Flosty) is a Mid Boss in the Kirby series. He appears in several games.

Appearance

Mr. Frosty is a blue walrus-like creature. He wears blue or black overalls and icy blue shoes. Mr. Frosty has the same appearance in every Kirby game. He is occasionally recolored red or green.

Battle Style

In every game where he is fought, Mr. Frosty has the exact same battle pattern.

Mr. Frosty's attacks
Attack Description
Ice Throw
Mr. Frosty throws a block of ice in the direction of Kirby. The size of the block varies depending on the game.
Dash
Mr. Frosty dashes along the stage in an attempt to ram Kirby.
Body Slam
Mr. Frosty slams into Kirby, but is left defenseless on the ground for a while.
Swallow
Mr. Frosty swallows Kirby and spits him out in a block of ice.


Appearances in games

Kirby's Adventure/Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

In Kirby's Adventure and its remake, Mr. Frosty appears as a normal Mid Boss. His battle style is the same as all the other games. He is first seen in the fourth door of the level Vegetable Valley.

Kirby's Dream Land 2

Acting exactly the same as in Kirby's Adventure (save for giving Ice instead of Freeze), the walrus reappears in Kirby's Dream Land 2. In Kirby's Dream Land 3, he is replaced by Yuki.

Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra

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Mr Frosty. in the original.


Mr. Frosty is a mid boss once again in Kirby Super Star (Ultra). He attacks the same way and is first fought at Float Islands.


Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

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Mr Flosty.[sic]


Mr. Frosty is still a mid-boss in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. He can throw ice blocks of two different sizes. He is identical to his appearance in Nightmare in Dream Land.

Kirby: Squeak Squad

Mr. Frosty is a mid-boss in Kirby: Squeak Squad, and has the same appearance and attacks as his other appearances.

Kirby Air Ride

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Mr. Frosty as he was going to appear in Kirby Air Ride.

Mr. Frosty was going to appear in the Nintendo 64 version of Kirby Air Ride. He was seen riding an orange Warp Star. At that time, it was unknown if he was going to be playable or not. Mr. Frosty did not appear as a playable character in the GameCube version of the game.

Trivia

  • While Mr. Frosty is preparing ice to throw at Kirby, the player gets a good view of his rump.
  • Due to a translation error, Mr. Frosty is misspelled Mr. Flosty in the American version of Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.

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