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|caption=Artwork of '''Batty''' from ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSqS KMoA}}]]''
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|game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004)
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Batty
File:KSqS Batty artwork.png
Artwork of Batty from [[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSqS KMoA]]
Details
First game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (2004)
Latest game [[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSqS KMoA]] (2006)
Copy Ability None
Similar entities Flapper, Babut, Battins
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File:K&tAMBatty.png Batty is a common type of enemy appearing in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and [[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSqS KMoA]]. It is a small, purple creature with pointed ears, perpetually closed eyes and a large mouth containing two long fangs. It also possesses two small feet, as well as a pair of red bat wings on its back, which it is able to flap very quickly.

Batties are found either hanging from the ceiling or fluttering in midair in various locations, primarily dwelling in dark places like caves and buildings, including Moonlight Mansion and Carrot Castle. Once Kirby approaches a Batty, it becomes active, leaving its waiting spot to fly after him, moving through walls and other obstacles as it does. If it manages to bump into Kirby, it harms him; however, like most other enemies, it takes damage itself as well in the process. Straying too far from its initial position causes it to give up the chase and return to the spot it was originally found in.

Although Batties have low health and can be defeated with any attack, their small size and swift movements can make it difficult to hit them. Inhaling and swallowing a Batty does not grant Kirby a Copy Ability.

Game appearances

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

Batty first appears in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, serving as a minor enemy that can be found occasionally in cave-like areas and other indoor spaces. Compared to other flying enemies, Batty does not move very fast, instead flapping slowly and methodically toward Kirby to collide with him. As such, Batty is not particularly dangerous in most cases.

Locations

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Batty can be found in the following rooms:

Batty locations in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror  
Rainbow Route Moonlight Mansion Cabbage Cavern Mustard Mountain Carrot Castle Olive Ocean Peppermint Palace Radish Ruins Candy Constellation The Mirror
No
No
No
No

Template:KSqS KMoA

Batty returns in this title, and is largely unchanged from its appearance in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. It is once again found most commonly in tunnels and other enclosed spaces. It appears fairly commonly in stages around the mid-point of Kirby's journey, but drops off drastically in representation from Vocal Volcano onward.

When possessed by Ghost Kirby, Batty can be made to fly around freely or to perch on a ceiling. It cannot attack enemies without hurting itself, however.

Locations

Batty can be found in the following levels and stages:

Batty locations in Kirby: Squeak Squad  
Stage Prism Plains Nature Notch Cushy Cloud Jam Jungle Vocal Volcano Ice Island Secret Sea Gamble Galaxy
Stage 1 No No Yes No Yes No No No
Stage 2 No Yes No Yes No No Yes No
Stage 3 No No Yes No No No No No
Stage 4 No Yes No Yes No No No N/A
Stage 5 No Yes No No N/A No No N/A
Stage EX Yes No Yes Yes No No No N/A

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バッティー
Battī
Batty
French Darky -
German Dark Soul -
Italian Batty -
Spanish Plecotus Scientific name for long-eared bats.