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| | |weakness=[[Fire]] and [[Sizzle]] | ||
|enemy info card=[[File:K64 Enemy Info Card 1.png]] | |enemy info card=[[File:K64 Enemy Info Card 1.png]] | ||
|relative=[[Twin Woods]]<br>[[Whispy Woods Jr.]]<br>[[Clanky Woods]] (mechanized) | |relative=[[Twin Woods]]<br>[[Whispy Woods Jr.]]<br>[[Clanky Woods]] (mechanized) | ||
|similar=[[King Golem]]<br>[[Flowery Woods]]<br>[[Yggy Woods]]<br>[[Parallel Woods]]<br>[[Wicky Woods]]<br>[[Floaty Woods]]<br>[[Tropic Woods]] | |similar=[[King Golem]]<br>[[Flowery Woods]]<br>[[Yggy Woods]]<br>[[Parallel Woods]]<br>[[Wicky Woods]]<br>[[Floaty Woods]]<br>[[Tropic Woods]] | ||
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{{About|Whispy Woods as a character|other uses|[[Whispy Woods (disambiguation)]]}} | {{About|Whispy Woods as a character|other uses|[[Whispy Woods (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
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*[[Tower Woods]] - A totem-pole like variant of Whispy Woods with several faces that rotate. Found in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. | *[[Tower Woods]] - A totem-pole like variant of Whispy Woods with several faces that rotate. Found in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. | ||
*[[Floaty Woods]] - These guys appear in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' and can be knocked over to serve as a raft over water. | *[[Floaty Woods]] - These guys appear in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' and can be knocked over to serve as a raft over water. | ||
*[[Flowery Woods]] - A flower which was transformed into a giant | *[[Flowery Woods]] - A flower which was transformed into a giant foe similar to Whispy. Drops pollen and throws its roots and flower pedals about. Appears in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. | ||
*[[Clanky Woods]] - A mechanized version of Whispy Woods that walks around on drill-tipped legs and fires missiles. Easily the most mobile of all the Whispy relatives. Appears in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. | *[[Clanky Woods]] - A mechanized version of Whispy Woods that walks around on drill-tipped legs and fires missiles. Easily the most mobile of all the Whispy relatives. Appears in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]''. | ||
*[[Mini Whispy Woods]] - A smaller version of Whispy who drops apples for the [[Apple Scramble]] game in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''. Always appears in pairs. | *[[Mini Whispy Woods]] - A smaller version of Whispy who drops apples for the [[Apple Scramble]] game in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''. Always appears in pairs. | ||
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|''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' | |''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' | ||
|Cameo | |Cameo | ||
|Appears in the forest in [[City Trial]] | |Appears in the forest in [[City Trial]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' | |''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' | ||
|Cameo | |Cameo | ||
|Appears only on the title screen | |Appears only on the title screen | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' | |''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' | ||
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' | |''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]'' | ||
|Boss | |Boss | ||
|Boss | |Boss in [[New Challenge Stages]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' | |''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'' | ||
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|''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' | |''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' | ||
|Boss | |Boss | ||
|Boss in the [[Team Kirby Clash]] Sub-Game. He appears in Story Mode, [[Meta Knightmare Returns | |Boss in the [[Team Kirby Clash]] Sub-Game. He appears in Story Mode, [[Meta Knightmare Returns]] and [[The Arena]] as [[Clanky Woods]]. | ||
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|''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' | |''[[Team Kirby Clash Deluxe]]'' | ||
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|''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' | |''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' | ||
|Hazard | |Hazard | ||
|Whispy Woods is depicted here in food form, and drops [[Strawberry|strawberries]] when hit. He also appears | |Whispy Woods is depicted here in food form, and drops [[Strawberry|strawberries]] when hit. He also appears as a [[Character Treat]]. | ||
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|''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' | |''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' | ||
|Boss | |Boss | ||
| | |Reprises his role from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | ||
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!colspan=3|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | !colspan=3|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | ||
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===''Kirby's Dream Land''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land''=== | ||
[[File:KDL Whispy Woods screenshot.png|thumb|160px|Whispy Woods makes his first appearance in ''Kirby's Dream Land'']] | [[File:KDL Whispy Woods screenshot.png|thumb|160px|Whispy Woods makes his first appearance in ''Kirby's Dream Land'']] | ||
Whispy Woods is the first | Whispy Woods is the first Boss of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', fought at the end of [[Green Greens]] and later on appears in [[Mt. Dedede]]. His attack patterns are extremely simple, and will either shoot out a few [[Air Bullet]]s at [[Kirby]], or will drop [[Apple]]s from his canopy. Kirby can inhale the apples and spit them back out as [[Star Bullet]]s to deal Whispy damage. After six hits, he stops fighting, and yields a [[Sparkling Star]] for Kirby to collect. | ||
The [[Super Game Boy]] player's guide for the game suggests that "Wispy Woods" is the name of Green Greens' forest as a whole, and that the individual tree that Kirby faces is named the '''Larkspur Liar'''<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Nintendo_Players_Guide_Super_Game_Boy/page/n55/mode/2up?view=theater Super Game Boy Nintendo Player's Guide]</ref>, who spews oak chunks and chestnuts (rather than air bullets). It also states the apples dropped during the fight come from the other trees within the woods. This is likely not [[canon]], and simply a misinterpretation based on a lack of information about the game. | |||
The [[Super Game Boy]] player's guide for the game suggests that "Wispy Woods" is the name of Green Greens' forest as a whole, and that the individual tree that Kirby faces is named the | |||
In the [[Extra Game]], Whispy will also drop [[Gordo]]s from his canopy. | In the [[Extra Game]], Whispy will also drop [[Gordo]]s from his canopy. | ||
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===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''=== | ||
[[File:KDL3 Grass Land Stage 7 screenshot 02.png|thumb|right|150px|Whispy breaks convention and chases Kirby down while spitting out vegetables in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''.]] | [[File:KDL3 Grass Land Stage 7 screenshot 02.png|thumb|right|150px|Whispy breaks convention and chases Kirby down while spitting out vegetables in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''.]] | ||
In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', Whispy serves as the boss of the first level | In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', Whispy serves as the boss of the first level - [[Grass Land (Kirby's Dream Land 3)|Grass Land]]. Unlike in previous incarnations, Whispy will drop and spit out vegetables that Kirby must use to retaliate with. This battle comes in two phases, with the second involving Whispy uprooting and chasing Kirby down. He can kick Kirby away if he's near him. | ||
===''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Super Famicom)=== | ===''Kirby's Star Stacker'' (Super Famicom)=== | ||
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===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''=== | ===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''=== | ||
[[File:K64 Whispy Woods Battle.png|150px|left|thumb|Whispy Woods and his children face off against Kirby in a circular ring.]] | [[File:K64 Whispy Woods Battle.png|150px|left|thumb|Whispy Woods and his children face off against Kirby in a circular ring.]] | ||
Whispy Woods is the final obstacle Kirby faces at the end of [[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star]] in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Here, Kirby does battle with the old tree (now sporting a checkerboard pattern on his bark) in a circular ring. As such, Kirby cannot attack Whispy's trunk directly as per usual. Instead, Kirby must first defeat all three of Whispy Woods' children (called [[Whispy Woods Jr.]]), and then provoke the tree into sending his roots out to attack. Kirby can then strike these roots to defeat the tree and move on with his adventure. | {{main|Pop Star - Stage 4}} | ||
Whispy Woods is the final obstacle Kirby faces at the end of the [[Pop Star (Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards)|Pop Star realm]] in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Here, Kirby does battle with the old tree (now sporting a checkerboard pattern on his bark) in a circular ring. As such, Kirby cannot attack Whispy's trunk directly as per usual. Instead, Kirby must first defeat all three of Whispy Woods' children (called [[Whispy Woods Jr.]]), and then provoke the tree into sending his roots out to attack. Kirby can then strike these roots to defeat the tree and move on with his adventure. | |||
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[[File:KEY Whispy's Forest Tankbot screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Tankbot Kirby battles Whispy Woods.]] | [[File:KEY Whispy's Forest Tankbot screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Tankbot Kirby battles Whispy Woods.]] | ||
{{quote|This forest king has lived in Dream Land for ages. He's always in Kirby's way.|Whispy Woods' [[Patch Plaza]] description in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''}} | {{quote|This forest king has lived in Dream Land for ages. He's always in Kirby's way.|Whispy Woods' [[Patch Plaza]] description in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''}} | ||
In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and its [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|3DS version]], Whispy Woods is fought as a mid-boss in [[Whispy's Forest]] | In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and its [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|3DS version]], Whispy Woods is fought as a mid-boss in [[Whispy's Forest]]—the first stage of [[Dream Land#Kirby's Epic Yarn|Dream Land]]. Kirby fights Whispy with his [[Tankbot]] form, using missiles to attack Whispy's body. Whispy's attacks pattern are the same from other ''Kirby'' games: he can spit out [[Air Bullet]]s to damage Kirby and can throw [[Apple]]s in a faster way than his earlier appearances, though both of these can be shot down using missiles. Notably, Whispy Woods begins to sag more and more as he takes damage, eventually becoming scrunched down when he is defeated. | ||
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The Japanese, Chinese and Korean versions of ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' heavily imply that Whispy Woods is under a thrall created by the oars, explaining his more aggressive behavior than usual.<ref>{{quote|森の番人 {{color|red|ウィスピーウッズ。}}<br>きらきら光る {{color|red|船のパーツ}}を 見つけて<br>フシギな みりょくに なんだか ウットリ。<br>コレは だれにも {{color|red|わたさない!}} とでも 言わん<br>ばかりに、カービィたちの前に たちふさがる!<br>Guardian of the Forest: {{color|red|Whispy Woods.}} After he found a sparkling and shiny {{color|red|ship part,}} he's become a bit entranced by its mysterious charms. He stands in the way of Kirby and company as if to say, "I {{color|red|won't hand this over}} to anyone!"|'''VS Whispy Woods''' Special Page in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' (Japanese)}}</ref> This is somewhat implied in the other foreign translations, but not as heavily. | The Japanese, Chinese and Korean versions of ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' heavily imply that Whispy Woods is under a thrall created by the oars, explaining his more aggressive behavior than usual.<ref>{{quote|森の番人 {{color|red|ウィスピーウッズ。}}<br>きらきら光る {{color|red|船のパーツ}}を 見つけて<br>フシギな みりょくに なんだか ウットリ。<br>コレは だれにも {{color|red|わたさない!}} とでも 言わん<br>ばかりに、カービィたちの前に たちふさがる!<br>Guardian of the Forest: {{color|red|Whispy Woods.}} After he found a sparkling and shiny {{color|red|ship part,}} he's become a bit entranced by its mysterious charms. He stands in the way of Kirby and company as if to say, "I {{color|red|won't hand this over}} to anyone!"|'''VS Whispy Woods''' Special Page in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'' (Japanese)}}</ref> This is somewhat implied in the other foreign translations, but not as heavily. | ||
The following lists all of Whispy's attacks in the Story Mode of ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. | The following lists all of Whispy's attacks in the Story Mode of ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. Attacks in ''italics'' are used in the second phase of the fight only. | ||
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!colspan=2|'''Attacks - Story Mode ''' | !colspan=2|'''Attacks - Story Mode ''' | ||
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|Whispy spits two to four [[Air Bullet]]s that travel a short distance then rise up or down.<br>Can be dodged by going right next to Whispy.<br>In the second phase, this attack can create up to six Air Bullets that spread out in clusters of two. | |Whispy spits two to four [[Air Bullet]]s that travel a short distance then rise up or down.<br>Can be dodged by going right next to Whispy.<br>In the second phase, this attack can create up to six Air Bullets that spread out in clusters of two. | ||
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|'''''ウィスピー吸い込み'''''<br>''Whispy Inhale'' | |||
|Whispy preps himself and then starts inhaling for an extended period. He always begins the second phase with this attack. <br>If Kirby is captured, Whispy will chew until the player shakes the Wii Remote (or spins the Control Stick in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'') enough to let him escape. | |Whispy preps himself and then starts inhaling for an extended period. He always begins the second phase with this attack. <br>If Kirby is captured, Whispy will chew until the player shakes the Wii Remote (or spins the Control Stick in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'') enough to let him escape. | ||
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|'''落下物攻撃'''<br>''Falling Object Attack'' | |'''''落下物攻撃'''''<br>''Falling Object Attack'' | ||
|Several different enemies form within Whispy's canopy, then drop to attack Kirby.<br>These can include [[Bronto Burt]], [[Gordo]], [[Waddle Dee]] and [[Como]]. | |Several different enemies form within Whispy's canopy, then drop to attack Kirby.<br>These can include [[Bronto Burt]], [[Gordo]], [[Waddle Dee]] and [[Como]]. | ||
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|Whispy spits out up to four Air Bullets of purple gas that move in erratic patterns.<br>In the second phase, Whispy will release a cluster of three Air Bullets, then follow with a Giant Tornado Bullet. | |Whispy spits out up to four Air Bullets of purple gas that move in erratic patterns.<br>In the second phase, Whispy will release a cluster of three Air Bullets, then follow with a Giant Tornado Bullet. | ||
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|'''''ウィスピー吸い込み'''''<br>''Whispy Inhale'' | |||
|Whispy preps himself and then starts inhaling for an extended period. If Kirby is captured, Whispy will chew until the player shakes the Wii Remote (or spins the Control Stick in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'') enough to let him escape.<br>Additionally, Whispy will drop apples or Gordos to attempt to trip up anyone trying to run away. | |Whispy preps himself and then starts inhaling for an extended period. If Kirby is captured, Whispy will chew until the player shakes the Wii Remote (or spins the Control Stick in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'') enough to let him escape.<br>Additionally, Whispy will drop apples or Gordos to attempt to trip up anyone trying to run away. | ||
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|'''落下物攻撃'''<br>''Falling Object Attack'' | |'''''落下物攻撃'''''<br>''Falling Object Attack'' | ||
|Several different enemies form within Whispy's canopy, then drop to attack Kirby.<br>These can include [[Bronto Burt]], [[Gordo]], [[Waddle Dee]], [[Scarfy]] and [[Como]]. | |Several different enemies form within Whispy's canopy, then drop to attack Kirby.<br>These can include [[Bronto Burt]], [[Gordo]], [[Waddle Dee]], [[Scarfy]] and [[Como]]. | ||
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Lastly, Whispy Woods will appear in [[Merry Magoland]] once his respective boss battle is complete. Whispy Woods has his own [[ | Lastly, Whispy Woods will appear in [[Merry Magoland]] once his respective boss battle is complete. Whispy Woods has his own [[Dress-Up Mask]]s, based on his original and EX appearances, which are unlocked by defeating him in Story Mode and Extra Mode, respectively. | ||
===''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition''=== | ||
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!Variants | !Variants | ||
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| | |Apple Drop | ||
|Whispy Woods drops [[Apple]]s from his canopy, which bounce along the ground and can be knocked away. | |Whispy Woods drops [[Apple]]s from his canopy, which bounce along the ground and can be knocked away. | ||
|Sometimes, these are dropped from the background as extra large apples. | |Sometimes, these are dropped from the background as extra large apples. | ||
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| | |[[Air Bullet]] | ||
|Whispy Woods shoots out air bullets which travel in a slight arc. These can also be fired from the background. | |Whispy Woods shoots out air bullets which travel in a slight arc. These can also be fired from the background. | ||
|In the Tougher Quests, these can split into two which travel perpendicular to the original one's path. | |In the Tougher Quests, these can split into two which travel perpendicular to the original one's path. | ||
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| | |Caterpillar Drop | ||
|Whispy Woods drops [[Capiller|Caterpillar]]s from his canopy, which fall quickly to the ground and can be knocked away. | |Whispy Woods drops [[Capiller|Caterpillar]]s from his canopy, which fall quickly to the ground and can be knocked away. | ||
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| | |Stomp Jump | ||
|Whispy Woods is able to uproot and leap into the background, or to a different part of the arena. Kirbys caught underneath the tree are flattened, and put out of commission until Whispy leaps again. | |Whispy Woods is able to uproot and leap into the background, or to a different part of the arena. Kirbys caught underneath the tree are flattened, and put out of commission until Whispy leaps again. | ||
|Sometimes, Whispy grows bigger during leaps. | |Sometimes, Whispy grows bigger during leaps. | ||
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| | |Gordo Drop | ||
|Whispy Woods drops [[Gordo]]s from his canopy, which bounce along the ground and cannot be knocked away. | |Whispy Woods drops [[Gordo]]s from his canopy, which bounce along the ground and cannot be knocked away. | ||
|Sometimes, these are dropped from the background as extra large Gordos. | |Sometimes, these are dropped from the background as extra large Gordos. | ||
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| | |Apple Boomerang | ||
|Whispy Woods sends apples with propeller leaves in from the background to fly at Team Kirby. | |Whispy Woods sends apples with propeller leaves in from the background to fly at Team Kirby. | ||
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The following table lists all of Whispy Woods' attacks in ''Kirby Star Allies'': | The following table lists all of Whispy Woods' attacks in ''Kirby Star Allies''. Attacks in ''italics'' are used in the second phase only: | ||
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!colspan=2|'''Whispy Woods' Attacks in ''Kirby Star Allies''''' | !colspan=2|'''Whispy Woods' Attacks in ''Kirby Star Allies''''' | ||
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|Whispy shakes out a number of different enemies from his canopy, which include those that can be made into allies. In phase 1, Whispy will drop four enemies from his canopy. On [[Falluna Moon]] in phase 2, Whispy will drop six enemies from his canopy, three on each side. The enemies that fall in both phases will always consist of [[Waddle Dee]]s, [[Burning Leo]]s, [[Blade Knight]]s and [[Chilly]]s. | |Whispy shakes out a number of different enemies from his canopy, which include those that can be made into allies. In phase 1, Whispy will drop four enemies from his canopy. On [[Falluna Moon]] in phase 2, Whispy will drop six enemies from his canopy, three on each side. The enemies that fall in both phases will always consist of [[Waddle Dee]]s, [[Burning Leo]]s, [[Blade Knight]]s and [[Chilly]]s. | ||
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| '''''Great Harvest Apple Festival''''' | |||
|Whispy shakes violently, causing many apples to fall from his canopy. [[Chumbrella]] can protect any player beneath it. | |Whispy shakes violently, causing many apples to fall from his canopy. [[Chumbrella]] can protect any player beneath it. | ||
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| '''Stomp Jump''' | | '''''Stomp Jump''''' | ||
|Whispy jumps, letting anyone go to the other side. Not considered as an attack, but can crush anyone below Whispy. When he lands, any enemies still present on-screen on Falluna Moon will instantly be destroyed. | |Whispy jumps, letting anyone go to the other side. Not considered as an attack, but can crush anyone below Whispy. When he lands, any enemies still present on-screen on Falluna Moon will instantly be destroyed. | ||
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===Filmography=== | ===Filmography=== | ||
{{incomplete|Needs role details, like the other filmographies.}} | |||
The following is a complete list of all of Whispy Woods' appearances in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', along with other information regarding his role in each episode: | The following is a complete list of all of Whispy Woods' appearances in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'', along with other information regarding his role in each episode: | ||
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!colspan= | !colspan=5|Whispy Woods' appearances in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' | ||
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!Episode | !Episode | ||
!Image | !Image | ||
!Role | !Role | ||
!Selected quote | !Selected quote | ||
!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E5 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E5 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
|Primary character | |Primary character | ||
|''"I'll show you all! Behold the fruit of your folly!"'' | |''"I'll show you all! Behold the fruit of your folly!"'' | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E13 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E13 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
|Tertiary character | |Tertiary character | ||
|(no dialogue) | |(no dialogue) | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E27 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E27 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
|Primary character | |Primary character | ||
|''"You must try to understand! I will never battle Lovely! I'd rather perish!"'' | |''"You must try to understand! I will never battle Lovely! I'd rather perish!"'' | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E42 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E42 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
|Tertiary character | |Tertiary character | ||
|(no dialogue) | |(no dialogue) | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E44 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E44 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
|Secondary character | |Secondary character | ||
|''"I can't be certain. [[Acore|He's]] been around for eight hundred years. There are many perils at such a great age."'' | |''"I can't be certain. [[Acore|He's]] been around for eight hundred years. There are many perils at such a great age."'' | ||
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|Secondary character | |Secondary character | ||
|''"I will protect you for as long as I am able."'' | |''"I will protect you for as long as I am able."'' | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E96 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E96 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
|Tertiary character | |Tertiary character | ||
|(no dialogue) | |(no dialogue) | ||
|Appears only in the Japanese version. | |Appears only in the Japanese version. | ||
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|{{center|[[File:E98 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | |{{center|[[File:E98 Whispy Woods.png|100px]]}} | ||
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|(no dialogue) | |(no dialogue) | ||
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|image=[[File:Novel Whispy Woods Artwork V18.png|200px]] | |image=[[File:Novel Whispy Woods Artwork V18.png|200px]] | ||
|caption=Artwork of '''Whispy Woods''' from ''[[Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?!]]'' | |caption=Artwork of '''Whispy Woods''' from ''[[Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?!]]'' | ||
|first=''[[Kirby | |first=''[[Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?!]]'' | ||
|role=Tetartagonist | |||
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|other=his video game counterpart<br>his anime counterpart | |other=his video game counterpart<br>his anime counterpart | ||
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{{quote|Lives in the forest of Dream Land. He produces a sweet and delicious red fruit.|Unofficial translation of Whispy Woods's description from ''[[Kirby: | {{quote|Lives in the forest of Dream Land. He produces a sweet and delicious red fruit.|Unofficial translation of Whispy Woods's description from ''[[Kirby: Save the Rainbow Islands!]]''}} | ||
In ''Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?!'', [[ | In the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], Whispy Woods appears as a Tetartagonist in ''[[Kirby: Uproar at the Kirby Café?!]]''. In this story, [[Chef Kawasaki (novel character)|Chef Kawasaki]] uses Whispy's delicious fruits for his dishes. | ||
In the beginning of the novel, [[King Dedede (novel character)|King Dedede]] notices that Whispy Woods is sleeping and plucks an apple of him. At the same time, an insect bites Whispy Woods, causing him to wake up, scream and shake his branches, accidentally causing an apple to fall on Dedede's head. Thinking that Dedede was the one attacking him, Whispy becomes angry at him and demands apology. Dedede refuses so Whispy shoots an air bullet at him. King Dedede runs away and swear to never eat Whispy's fruits again. | |||
When Chef Kawasaki creates a new pie containing Whispy Woods' fruits, he and [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] go to collect his fruits. Whispy, who remained grumpy about his quarrel with Dedede, cheers up after hearing them complimenting the taste of his fruits. He laughs and causes fruits to fall, and Kirby and Kawasaki pick them up. Kirby visits Whispy Woods to gather more fruits, joined by [[Waddle Dee (novel character)|Bandana Waddle Dee]]. When he sees Waddle Dee, Dedede's servant, Whispy becomes angry and asks Waddle if Dedede wants to steal more of his fruits. Kirby tells him that Waddle Dee only came to help collect the fruits, but he refuses to give his fruits to anyone working for Dedede. After Kirby becomes mad from his behavior, Whispy freaks out and apologizes, and Kirby and Waddle Dee gather the fruits to the restaurant. | |||
Whispy's condition | After going back and forth gathering fruit, Kirby gets the idea to move the restaurant near Whispy, but Chef Kawasaki tells him that instead they should open a new café around him. When they start building furniture for the new café, [[Bronto Burt]] come and asks if it was King Dedede's idea, causing Whispy Woods to become mad and say that he won't allow Dedede to enter the new café. Later, while they continue working, they notice that Whispy looks ill. He tells them that he is fine, but the disease from the insect bug begins to affect him. | ||
Whispy's condition continue to worsen, he is feeling sick and cold, his leaves have started to wilt, and his fruits have become sour. After worrying that they will lose the competition against the Dedede Café, Whispy promises to Kirby and Chef Kawasaki that he will heal in time to produce fruits for the competition. Kirby tells him that he will search for medicine for him. When King Dedede visits Whispy Woods, he at first thinks that he came to ridicule him. Dedede denies that and teases him, but after hearing about Whispy's symptoms, he recognizes them as the same as his illness. They understand that the sting that Whispy felt before they fought was from the insect bite and King Dedede and Kirby go to find [[Green Spider Grass]] for the medicine. | |||
When Kirby and King Dedede return with the cure, Whispy Woods doesn't answer them. Dedede tickles his nose with the Green Spider Grass and cause him to sneeze and wake up. While his mouth is open, he pours to it the medicine. Whispy at first becomes angry, but quickly realizes the medicine healing effect starts to work. After being cured, he quickly produces a lot of apples for the competition. King Dedede apologizes to Whispy Woods and tells him that the reason that they were mad at each other was because of the effect of the insect bite. Whispy tells him that he was just in a bad mood | When Kirby and King Dedede return with the cure, Whispy Woods doesn't answer them. Dedede tickles his nose with the Green Spider Grass and cause him to sneeze and wake up. While his mouth is open, he pours to it the medicine. Whispy at first becomes angry, but quickly realizes the medicine healing effect starts to work. After being cured, he quickly produces a lot of apples for the competition. King Dedede apologizes to Whispy Woods and tells him that the reason that they were mad at each other was because of the effect of the insect bite. Whispy tells him that he was just in a bad mood Dedede denies it. Whispy Woods thanks Dedede for the cure and they make peace with each other. | ||
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V18 Illustration 1.png|Whispy Woods defeats King Dedede. | V18 Illustration 1.png|Whispy Woods defeats King Dedede. | ||
V18 Illustration 3.png|Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee gather fruits from Whispy Woods. | V18 Illustration 3.png|Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee gather fruits from Whispy Woods. | ||
V18 Illustration 9.png|The sick Whispy Woods tell the others not to worry about him. | V18 Illustration 9.png|The sick Whispy Woods tell the others not to worry about him. | ||
V18 Illustration 11.png|Whispy's condition | V18 Illustration 11.png|Whispy's condition worsen. | ||
V18 Illustration 22.jpg|Whispy Woods produces the fruits. | V18 Illustration 22.jpg|Whispy Woods produces the fruits. | ||
V18 Illustration 26.jpg|King Dedede and Whispy Woods make peace with each other. | V18 Illustration 26.jpg|King Dedede and Whispy Woods make peace with each other. | ||
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*In early games in the ''Kirby'' series, the actual entity of Whispy Woods was little more than his face. The tree was just a background element. Kirby also gets hurt when touching Whispy's face/nose in some of these games. | *In early games in the ''Kirby'' series, the actual entity of Whispy Woods was little more than his face. The tree was just a background element. Kirby also gets hurt when touching Whispy's face/nose in some of these games. | ||
*Whispy Woods (not counting his relatives) has appeared in a total of 23 ''Kirby'' games, 18 of which were as a Boss or Mid-Boss. This ranks Whispy Woods as the second most prevalent boss character after [[Kracko]] (not counting [[King Dedede]], who makes appearances as a playable character just as often as a Boss). | *Whispy Woods (not counting his relatives) has appeared in a total of 23 ''Kirby'' games, 18 of which were as a Boss or Mid-Boss. This ranks Whispy Woods as the second most prevalent boss character after [[Kracko]] (not counting [[King Dedede]], who makes appearances as a playable character just as often as a Boss). | ||
*Whispy Woods is typically portrayed as being roughly 9 [[Kirby]]s tall, before any other transformations or changes in size are taken into account. Given Kirby's height of | *Whispy Woods is typically portrayed as being roughly 9 [[Kirby]]s tall, before any other transformations or changes in size are taken into account. Given Kirby's height of eight inches, this would make the tree roughly six feet (or 1.83 meters) tall. | ||
*In most games, Whispy Woods is referred to as either neuter or male, but in the Brazilian Portuguese version of ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', he is referred to as female. This is likely because Portuguese has grammatical gender, and the Portuguese words for "tree", ''árvore'', and "wood", ''madeira'', are both grammatically female. This is further evidenced by [[Grand Doomer]] also being referred to as female, likely due to its Portuguese name ("Spectrosfera Mor") being derived from the Portuguese word for "sphere", ''esfera'', which is also female. | *In most games, Whispy Woods is referred to as either neuter or male, but in the Brazilian Portuguese version of ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', he is referred to as female. This is likely because Portuguese has grammatical gender, and the Portuguese words for "tree", ''árvore'', and "wood", ''madeira'', are both grammatically female. This is further evidenced by [[Grand Doomer]] also being referred to as female, likely due to its Portuguese name ("Spectrosfera Mor") being derived from the Portuguese word for "sphere", ''esfera'', which is also female. | ||
*Concept art for the ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' features what appears to be a Whispy Woods figure in the Mario family's house kitchen.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EBvHU9d4Mmc2yeKy9R3kueDVTkY0VpYT]</ref> | *Concept art for the ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' features what appears to be a Whispy Woods figure in the Mario family's house kitchen.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EBvHU9d4Mmc2yeKy9R3kueDVTkY0VpYT]</ref> | ||
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|jaR=wisupī uzzu ribenji | |jaR=wisupī uzzu ribenji | ||
|jaM=Whispy Woods Revenge | |jaM=Whispy Woods Revenge | ||
|it=Whispy rivincita | |it=Whispy rivincita | ||
|itM=Whispy Revenge | |itM=Whispy Revenge |