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== Game appearances == | |||
=== ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' === | |||
Gip makes its debut appearance in this game. It occupies all of the spots that were once held by [[Bounder]] in equivalent areas of ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'', and acts much the same way. | |||
==== Locations ==== | |||
Gip can be found in the following levels and stages: | |||
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!colspan=8|Gip locations in ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' | |||
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![[Vegetable Valley]] | |||
![[Ice Cream Island]] | |||
![[Butter Building]] | |||
![[Grape Garden]] | |||
![[Yogurt Yard]] | |||
![[Orange Ocean]] | |||
![[Rainbow Resort]] | |||
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|Stage 3 | |||
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|Stage 5 | |||
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|Stage 6 | |||
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=== ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' === | |||
Gip appears again in this game, having replaced Bounder from the original version in all areas except in the background of [[Megaton Punch]]. | |||
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Gip is a regular enemy that first appeared in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. It replaced Bounder from the original game, Kirby's Adventure, and is one of the few enemies who replaced an enemy from the original version. Gip is based on the popular concept of flying pigs. It usually patrols the ground or clings to walls, shooting star-shaped projectiles at Kirby in order to hurt him. Gip's name is the word "pig", which it is based on, backwards. Gip, like a handful of other enemies, does not give any ability upon being swallowed.
It is unknown why Gip replaced Bounder in the remakes it has appeared in.
Game appearances
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Gip makes its debut appearance in this game. It occupies all of the spots that were once held by Bounder in equivalent areas of Kirby's Adventure, and acts much the same way.
Locations
Gip can be found in the following levels and stages:
Gip locations in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | |||||||
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Stage | Vegetable Valley | Ice Cream Island | Butter Building | Grape Garden | Yogurt Yard | Orange Ocean | Rainbow Resort |
Stage 1 | |||||||
Stage 2 | |||||||
Stage 3 | |||||||
Stage 4 | |||||||
Stage 5 | N/A | ||||||
Stage 6 | N/A | N/A |
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Gip appears again in this game, having replaced Bounder from the original version in all areas except in the background of Megaton Punch.