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'''Two Face''' is an elusive mask-shaped enemy which hangs on the wall. At first it is immobile and bears a soft sleeping expression, but if Kirby approaches, it flips to its other face which has evil eyes and | '''Two Face''' is an elusive mask-shaped enemy which hangs on the wall. At first it is immobile and bears a soft sleeping expression, but if Kirby approaches, it flips to its other face which has evil eyes and an open fanged mouth, then pursues Kirby by flying around him, dealing damage if they make contact. Two Face cannot be [[Inhaling|inhaled]] or otherwise interacted with while in its rest state, but can be once it starts chasing Kirby. | ||
==Game Appearances== | ==Game Appearances== |
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Two Face is an elusive mask-shaped enemy which hangs on the wall. At first it is immobile and bears a soft sleeping expression, but if Kirby approaches, it flips to its other face which has evil eyes and an open fanged mouth, then pursues Kirby by flying around him, dealing damage if they make contact. Two Face cannot be inhaled or otherwise interacted with while in its rest state, but can be once it starts chasing Kirby.
Game Appearances
Kirby's Dream Land
Two Face appears solely in Castle Lololo, where it is found infrequently in various rooms. In Extra Game, Two Face is replaced by Mr. P. Umpkin.
Kirby: Star Allies
After a 26-year absence, Two Face returns in this title. It appears to behave much the same way as before, and grants no Copy Ability if swallowed.
Trivia
- Two Face is similar to Phanto, in the way it moves and operates.