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{{Quote|These are Capamari's wacky kids. They all attack at once.|[[Patch Plaza]]}}
{{Quote|These are Capamari's wacky kids. They all attack at once.|[[Patch Plaza]]}}
'''Octopeas''' are small red octopus-like [[Enemy|enemies]] with big round heads and tiny tentacles which are [[Capamari]]'s children and appear in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'' during the second phase of the fight to defend their parent. Eight will appear at a time—two from each nook—who will then form into positions in pairs, then dash either upward or downward, hurting Kirby if they make contact. Octopea can be grabbed using the [[Yarn Whip]] at any point while it is on stage, and can be thrown back at [[Capamari]] to stun the boss and leave it vulnerable to attack.
'''Octopeas''' are small red octopus-like [[Enemy|enemies]] with big round heads and tiny tentacles which are [[Capamari]]'s children and appear in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'' during the second phase of the fight to defend their parent. Eight will appear at a time—two from each nook—who will then form into positions in pairs, then dash either upward or downward, hurting Kirby if they make contact. Octopea can be grabbed using the [[Yarn Whip]] at any point while it is on stage, and can be thrown back at [[Capamari]] to stun the boss and leave it vulnerable to attack.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
{{Names
|ja=オドルタコス
|ja=オドルタコス
|jaR=Odorutakosu
|jaR=Odorutakosu
|jaM=Combination of「{{furi||おど}}る」(''odoru'', to dance) and「イカスタコス」(''Ikasutakosu'', Capamari)
|jaM={{furi|踊る|おどる}} means ''to dance''.
|frE=Octopuce
|frE=Octopuce
|frEM=Octoflea
|frEM=Octoflea
|it=Polpetto
|itM=From "polpo" (octopus) with the Italian diminutive suffix "-etto"
|de=Oktopur
|deM=From "Oktopus" (octopus)
|es=Pulpiño
|esM=From "pulpo" (octopus) with the Spanish diminutive suffix "-iño"
}}
}}


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