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In the spin-off title, ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'', a special star bullet is shot out when Kirby has inhaled enough enemies, referred to officially as a '''Blaster Bullet'''. It travels very quickly, and will take out any smaller enemies in its path.
In the spin-off title, ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'', a special star bullet is shot out when Kirby has inhaled enough enemies, referred to officially as a '''Blaster Bullet'''. It travels very quickly, and will take out any smaller enemies in its path.


In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series of games, Kirby can shoot his opponents (or sometimes his teammates) out as star bullets, though they behave differently. They travel more slowly, always pass through enemies they hit, and the person transformed can revert back by button-mashing, or revert back normally after traveling some distance. The power of the star depends on the weight of the opponent spat out, meaning that an opponent like Jigglypuff would make for a weak star, while a fighter like Bowser would make for a very strong star.
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series of games, Kirby and King Dedede can shoot their opponents (or sometimes his teammates) out as star bullets, though they behave differently. They travel more slowly, always pass through enemies they hit, and the person transformed can revert back by button-mashing, or revert back normally after traveling some distance. The power of the star depends on the weight of the opponent spat out, meaning that an opponent like Jigglypuff would make for a weak star, while a fighter like Bowser would make for a very strong star.


[[File:Blowout Blast Art 04.png|thumb|right|300px|Kirby fires a '''Blaster Bullet'''.]]
[[File:Blowout Blast Art 04.png|thumb|right|300px|Kirby fires a '''Blaster Bullet'''.]]
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