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Booler
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Artwork of Booler from Kirby's Dream Land
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First game Kirby's Dream Land
Latest game Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble
Other game(s) Kirby's Pinball Land
Kirby's Block Ball
Similar entities Gaspar
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Booler is a floating ghost-like enemy which appears in early Kirby games. It resembles a Boo from the Mario franchise, though it does not behave similarly. It flies about in various patterns, either going in straight lines, circles, bounces, or seeking Kirby directly. Booler can appear out of thin air under certain circumstances.

Game appearances

Kirby's Dream Land

Booler makes its first appearance in the first Kirby game. It appears in Castle Lololo as well as Mt. Dedede, where it can be seen in a large variety of different flight formations. Booler can be inhaled, but is worth 400 points when defeated by other means.

In the Extra Game, Booler is replaced by a similar enemy named Gaspar.

Kirby's Pinball Land

Booler (known here as Bumpin' Boo[1]) appears as an obstacle on the Kracko Land stage of Kirby's Pinball Land. It flies around a Gordo and is worth 360 points when hit. Hitting them is necessary to call a Warp Star on that floor.

Kirby's Block Ball

Booler appears as a common enemy in this game, and is worth 300 points when defeated. It usually drops a Block Flip item.

Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble

Booler reappears in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, appearing in some boss stages. It will try to pursue Kirby when provoked, and will need to be lured away from the areas it guards in order to progress.

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References

  1. Name taken from Kirby's Pinball Land Instruction Booklet (American release), Page 11

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