Bounder
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Bounder[1] is a relatively uncommon enemy which first appeared in Kirby's Adventure and most notably reappeared in [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]]. Its method of attacking is by grappling on to walls and throwing stars at Kirby.
Characteristics
Bounder's first appearance is in a black jumpsuit and its face has only two black eyes. In Template:KSS KFP, it is now pale white instead of tan and it has a backpack, a blue suit, and red shoes; its eyes are now blue and it has a tuft of hair on it.
Game appearances
Kirby's Adventure
Bounder made its debut appearance in this title. Unlike most of the other enemies in this game, Bounder does not appear in the remake, being replaced in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land by Gip wherever Bounder was originally found.
Locations
Bounder can be found in the following levels and stages:
Bounder locations in Kirby's Adventure | |||||||
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Stage | Vegetable Valley | Ice Cream Island | Butter Building | Grape Garden | Yogurt Yard | Orange Ocean | Rainbow Resort |
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Stage 3 | |||||||
Stage 4 | |||||||
Stage 5 | N/A | ||||||
Stage 6 | N/A | N/A |
Kirby's Pinball Land
Bounder appears as a bumper on the uppermost standard floor in Wispy-Woods Land, and can be seen crawling up and down the walls on each side. Bounder cannot be defeated in this game, but is worth 480 points when bumped into.
Kirby's Block Ball
Bounder appears as a common enemy in this game, though it is considerably tougher than usual, requiring three hits to defeat. Bounder is worth 600 points on defeat and drops the Crash item.
Kirby's Toy Box
Bounder appears in the Pinball mini-game, where it climbs up and down on one of the walls and halts Kirby's movement if hit, which adds 30 points to the score. It does not attack by throwing stars at Kirby but simply serves as one of the targets.
Template:KSS KFP
Bounder makes its fifth appearance in the series here, though it is not present in very many locations. Much like before, it is also replaced by Gip in the remake of Kirby Super Star Ultra, with one notable exception mentioned in the next section.
Locations
Bounder can be found in the following places in Template:KSS KFP:
Bounder locations in Template:KSS KFP | |||
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Stage | Appearance? | Stage | Appearance? |
Green Greens | RoMK Chapter 4 | ||
Float Islands | RoMK Chapter 5 | ||
Bubbly Clouds | RoMK Chapter 6 | ||
Mt. Dedede | RoMK Chapter 7 | ||
Peanut Plains | Floria | ||
Mallow Castle | Aquarius | ||
Cocoa Cave | Skyhigh | ||
Candy Mountain | Hotbeat | ||
Trial Room 1 | Cavius | ||
Trial Room 2 | Mekkai | ||
Sub-Tree | Halfmoon | ||
Crystal | ???? | ||
Old Tower | |||
Garden | |||
RoMK Chapter 1 | |||
RoMK Chapter 2 | |||
RoMK Chapter 3 |
Kirby Super Star Ultra
Despite being replaced by Gip everywhere else, Bounder can still be seen in the background of the Sub-Game Megaton Punch. This cameo appearance can be considered Bounder's most recent appearance in any official capacity in the series.
Replacement
In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and Kirby Super Star Ultra, Bounder was replaced by Gip, a flying pig head. It was one of four characters to be replaced (the others being Togezo, who was replaced by Needlous in Nightmare in Dream Land, Rolling Turtle, who was replaced by Phan Phan in the same game, and Capsule J, who became Capsule J2 in Super Star Ultra), and the only enemy to be replaced in two remakes.
Gallery
Screenshots
Bounder latched on the left side of the Kirby's Toy Box - Pinball board
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | バウンダー Baundā |
Bounder |
References
- ↑ Name taken from Kirby's Pinball Land instruction manual (page 9, American release)
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