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In [[Kirby Super Star]] and its remake [[Kirby Super Star Ultra]], Whispy Woods will be first encountered in the enhanced remake of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]], [[Spring Breeze]], serving as the first boss in the game. | In [[Kirby Super Star]] and its remake [[Kirby Super Star Ultra]], Whispy Woods will be first encountered in the enhanced remake of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]], [[Spring Breeze]], serving as the first boss in the game. | ||
He will fight in a similar way as in the other games, such as dropping apples, and blow puffs of air at Kirby. | He will fight in a similar way as in the other games, such as dropping apples, and blow puffs of air at Kirby. | ||
He will be fought again in [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], where he will fight in exactly in the same manner as before. As soon as Kirby defeats him, Kirby will drop down under the ground to find a sub-species of Whispy Woods named [[Twin Woods]]. | He will be fought again in [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], where he will fight in exactly in the same manner as before. As soon as Kirby defeats him, Kirby will drop down under the ground to find a sub-species of Whispy Woods named [[Twin Woods]]. It, again, will use the same techniques described above. | ||
Whispy Woods also makes an appearance in the game [[Dyna Blade]], where Kirby will feed some of its apples to Dyna Blade's children. | |||
===''Kirby's Adventure/Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''=== | ===''Kirby's Adventure/Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''=== |