Please remember that WiKirby contains spoilers, which you read at your own risk! See our general disclaimer for details.

Whispy Woods: Difference between revisions

From WiKirby, your independent source of Kirby knowledge.
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (→‎Attacks: Minor fixes.)
m (Moving Trivia elsewhere and the Green Greens stage does not appear in both 3DS and Wii U versions of Smash Bros.)
Line 25: Line 25:


Whispy Woods keeps his general look from game to game, though the particulars of his canopy size, trunk width, and other minor details tend to vary. Often, the front part of his canopy stretches out further than the back part, though this is less pronounced in games where he can jump to a new location.
Whispy Woods keeps his general look from game to game, though the particulars of his canopy size, trunk width, and other minor details tend to vary. Often, the front part of his canopy stretches out further than the back part, though this is less pronounced in games where he can jump to a new location.
Prior to ''Kirby Super Star'', and past that up to ''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble'', Whispy Woods was depicted without any lower stubs or branches on his sides. From ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' onward, Whispy fairly consistently has two stubs on his sides which resemble arms to an extent, but are completely useless to the tree. In some newer games, such as ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'', he is depicted with only one; in others, such as ''Kirby Mass Attack'', he has none at all.


===Location===
===Location===
Line 191: Line 193:
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
|Stage hazard and trophy
|Stage hazard and trophy
|Stage hazard on [[smashwiki:Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] and [[smashwiki:Green Greens|Green Greens]]
|Stage hazard on [[smashwiki:Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] (64)
|-
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
Line 933: Line 935:
*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 eight inches, this would make the tree roughly six feet (or 1.83 meters) tall.
*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.
*Prior to ''Kirby Super Star'', and past that up to ''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble'', Whispy Woods was depicted without any lower stubs or branches on his sides. From ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' onward, Whispy fairly consistently has two stubs on his sides which resemble arms to an extent, but are completely useless to the tree. In some newer games, such as ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'', he is depicted with only one; in others, such as ''Kirby Mass Attack'', he has none at all.
*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 word for "tree", ''árvore'', is gramatically 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 word for "tree", ''árvore'', is gramatically female.


Line 1,024: Line 1,025:
{{ref}}
{{ref}}
{{clear}}
{{clear}}
{{Navbox-Characters}}
{{Navbox-Characters}}
{{Navbox-KDL}}
{{Navbox-KDL}}
Line 1,047: Line 1,047:
{{Navbox-Anime}}
{{Navbox-Anime}}
{{Navbox-SSB}}
{{Navbox-SSB}}
[[Category:Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land]]
[[Category:Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land]]
[[Category:Bosses in Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]
[[Category:Bosses in Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]