Snooter

Snooter
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First game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (2004)
Latest game Kirby Fighters 2 (2020, cameo)
Other game(s) Kirby: Squeak Squad
Kirby Super Star Ultra (cameo)
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (keychain)
Kirby Fighters Deluxe (cameo)
Copy Ability None
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Snooters are creatures that appear as enemies in the Kirby series. They look like cloddy figures with pear-colored bodies, stubby arms and legs, and a pronounced pair of green lips, which it is probably named after. It also has a small tuft of blonde hair on top of its head. While they were introduced as inhabitants of the Mirror World at first, there are also some to be found in Dream Land. They stroll around idly in various levels and attack Kirby by swallowing him and spitting him out again if he is not careful enough. Aside from their great appetite, they also seem to possess a hot temper which shows when they get hit by an attack that does not instantly defeat them. When enraged, their pear-colored bodies turn red, they adopt an angry glare, the hair on their heads becomes spiky and they begin to rampage around uncontrollably, while smoke emerges from their heads. They no longer swallow Kirby in this form, but attack him by ramming. An enraged Snooter also moves much faster than its calm counterpart.

One of Snooter's more unique traits is its ability to eat food items, thus preventing Kirby from getting them.

Game appearancesEdit

 
Snooter in its angry form.

Kirby & The Amazing MirrorEdit

Snooters make their first appearance in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, where they appear in all areas of the Mirror World, except for Mustard Mountain.

Kirby: Squeak SquadEdit

Snooter reappears in Kirby: Squeak Squad where it again takes on its previous role and function.

Snooters can now, like every regular enemy in the game, be controlled by Ghost Kirby. While possessed, Snooter can be made to walk, jump, and lose its temper, running faster when enraged. If in enraged mode, it cannot attack except by collision, but if it is not enraged, it can swallow enemies and spit them out.

LocationsEdit

Snooter is a very common enemy in this game, appearing in most stages, though each level has at least one stage where Snooter does not appear.

Snooter can be found in the following levels and stages:

Snooter locations in Kirby: Squeak Squad  
Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage EX
Prism Plains            
Nature Notch            
Cushy Cloud            
Jam Jungle            
Vocal Volcano         N/A  
Ice Island            
Secret Sea            
Gamble Galaxy       N/A N/A N/A

Kirby Super Star UltraEdit

In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Snooter can be seen in the audience in the fight against King Dedede.

Kirby: Triple DeluxeEdit

Snooter cameos as a randomly-obtained Keychain in this game, depicted as its sprite from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. In Kirby Fighters, the background of Dedede Arena uses the exact same audience graphics from Kirby Super Star Ultra, which contains Snooter.

Kirby Fighters seriesEdit

In Kirby Fighters Deluxe and Kirby Fighters 2, Snooter reprises its role as an audience member in Dedede Arena.

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビルゲ
Biruge
Possibly a play on「唇」(kuchibiru, lips) and「昼餉」(hiruge, lunch)
French Morvux Possibly a pun on "morve" (snot) or "morveux" (a snotty kid)
German Schluckwatt From "schlucken" (to swallow)
Italian Skizzy Possibly a play on "schizzare" (to splash), with diminutive "-y"
Korean 비르고
Bireugo
Derived from Japanese name
Spanish Babosín Diminutive of "baboso" (slimy)