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Boxy

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Boxy
K&TAM Boxy.png
Artwork of Boxy from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
Details
Debut game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (2004)
Latest game Kirby: Squeak Squad (2006)
Copy Ability Magic
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KatAMBoxy.pngBoxy is a Mid-Boss that appears in two games: Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. She resembles a bright pink present box with a red bow on top of her and a vine growing from the bottom, which ends in two green leaves. She possesses two oval eyes and a large mouth with sharp teeth, which can cause damage to Kirby. Sometimes, she creates boxes that contain bubbles, enemies, or power-ups.

Boxy attacks by jumping, rushing forward, and spitting out gift boxes which contain various objects. In both of her appearances, Boxy gives the Magic ability when inhaled and swallowed after her defeat.

Game appearances

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

Boxy makes its debut in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. In this game, Minny is one of the enemies that can appear from the boxes that Boxy spits out.

Locations

Kirby battles Boxy in Moonlight Mansion.

Boxy can be found in the following rooms:

Kirby: Squeak Squad

Boxy returns in Kirby: Squeak Squad, acting the same as in its previous image, though the items that can appear from its boxes are different.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Sticker of Boxy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Boxy appears as a collectable sticker in this game. When used in The Subspace Emissary, it will grant +24 to bite attacks. It only works for Yoshi, Wario, Wolf and Pokémon Trainer, however.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ボクシィ
Bokushī
Boxy
French Kadoboom
German Schachtula "Schacht" (shaft) + "-ula" (small)
"shaft" in this context meaning "beating"
Italian Donato "to donate"
Spanish Regampa From "regar" (to irrigate)