Anemonee

Anemonee
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Anemonee from Blub-Blub Ocean.
Details
First game Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010)
Latest game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
Similar entities Glunk
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This guy smiles all the time, because he only has to wait for food to come his way.
— Patch Plaza

Anemonee is a large sea anemone-like enemy from Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. He sits in place underwater, stretching his tentacles far above his main body, serving as a rather large obstacle. If Kirby or Prince Fluff touch Anemonee's tentacles, they will become tangled up and trapped for a moment. If they fail to escape, they will take damage, but if they do escape, Anemonee's tentacles will be rendered useless for a while. Anemonee cannot be captured using the Yarn Whip, but he can be defeated using a yarn ball or by using the Dolphin Metamortex's surge attack.

LocationsEdit

Anemonee can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn:

Anemonee locations in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn  
Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance?
Patch Castle   Deep-Dive Deep  
Fountain Gardens   Boom Boatyard  
Flower Fields   Fossil Reef  
Rainbow Falls   Snowy Fields  
Big-Bean Vine   Cozy Cabin  
Mole Hole   Mt. Slide  
Weird Woods   Frosty Wheel  
Pyramid Sands   Frigid Fjords  
Lava Landing   Evergreen Lift  
Cool Cave   Future City  
Dino Jungle   Tube Town  
Temper Temple   Mysterious UFO  
Dusk Dunes   Stellar Way  
Toy Tracks   Moon Base  
Mushroom Run   Outer Rings  
Sweets Park   Whispy's Forest  
Melody Town   Tempest Towers  
Cocoa Station   Cloud Palace  
Dark Manor   Castle Dedede  
Splash Beach   Meta Melon Isle  
Blub-Blub Ocean   Battleship Halberd  
Secret Island  

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese イソキンチャク
Isokinchaku
A mutation of「菟葵イソギンチャク」(isoginchaku, sea anemone), with「ギン」(gin) changed into「キン」(kin)
European French Anémona A Portuguese word for "anemone", also from "anémone" (sea anemone)
German Anemonster Combination of "Anemone" and "Monster"
Italian Anemòn From "anemone"
Korean 말미짤
malmijjal
A mutation of "말미잘" (malmijal, sea anemone), with "잘" (jal) changed into "짤" (jjal)
Latin American Spanish Anemonito From "anémona" (anemone) and possibly "bonito" (pretty)
European Spanish Anémona hilada Spun anemone