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|'''Tornado Twirl'''
|'''Tornado Twirl'''
|Fleurina spins into a tornado and flies across the arena several times, leaving behind some [[Drop Star]]s shortly before finishing.
|Fleurina spins into a tornado and flies across the arena several times, leaving behind some [[Drop Star]]s shortly before finishing.
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|Her harder variation produces a second copy that spins around independently of the real one.
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|'''Gale Toss'''
|'''Gale Toss'''
|Fleurina throws out some tornado projectiles that spin toward Kirby. They leave Drop Stars behind when they hit the edge of the arena.
|Fleurina throws out some tornado projectiles that spin toward Kirby. They leave Drop Stars behind when they hit the edge of the arena.
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|When fought normally, she throws three sets of one tornado each. When fought in Forgo Dreams, she throws three sets of two tornadoes each.
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|'''Tornado Slam'''
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|'''''Vortex Spin'''''
|'''''Vortex Spin'''''
|Fleurina positions in the center of the arena and spins into a big tornado, drawing Kirby in with its gale. If Kirby gets caught by the attack, he will be tossed high into the air and take heavy damage. After this attack concludes, Fleurina gives a graceful bow.
|Fleurina positions in the center of the arena and spins into a big tornado, drawing Kirby in with its gale. If Kirby gets caught by the attack, he will be tossed high into the air and take heavy damage. After this attack concludes, Fleurina gives a graceful bow.
|Fleurina always uses this move first when entering the second phase. When fighting Twin Fleurina, both twins will use the move at once, regardless of the second twin's phase.
|Fleurina always uses this move first when entering the second phase. When fighting Twin Fleurina, both twins will use the move at once, regardless of the second twin's phase.<br>Her harder version in Forgo Dreams also produces four smaller tornadoes that spin around her and move forward and back.
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Revision as of 19:25, 4 June 2022

Fleurina
KatFL Fleurina screenshot.png
Screenshot of Fleurina from Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
Details
Debut game Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Copy Ability Tornado
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Reason: tougher variant attacks and locations will be added shortly. Samwell (talk) 00:57, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
Fleurina always puts on an elegant show when she attacks. Don't get too caught up in her performance, or you'll get caught up in her tornado to match! She's very dedicated to her dance career and thinks of every battle as a new lesson. (They keep her on her toes.)
— Figure description

Fleurina is an anthropomorphic swan ballerina who makes her debut as a Mid-Boss in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and is the only Mid-Boss in the game that is not based on a pre-existing Mid-Boss from the Kirby series. She attacks by twirling herself along with gale force and throwing out tornado projectiles. Fittingly, she gives the Tornado Copy Ability when defeated. She is also the first Mid-Boss in the series to provide this ability.

Her name is likely derived from "flurry" and "ballerina". The word “fleur” is also French for “flower”, referring to the flower-like feathers on her head.

Locations

Fleurina appears in the following stages:

Attacks

Fleurina has a few different moves as follows (attack names are conjectural). Attacks in italics are only used in Phase 2.

Fleurina's attacks in Kirby and the Forgotten Land  
Attack Description Variants
Tornado Twirl Fleurina spins into a tornado and flies across the arena several times, leaving behind some Drop Stars shortly before finishing. Her harder variation produces a second copy that spins around independently of the real one.
Gale Toss Fleurina throws out some tornado projectiles that spin toward Kirby. They leave Drop Stars behind when they hit the edge of the arena. When fought normally, she throws three sets of one tornado each. When fought in Forgo Dreams, she throws three sets of two tornadoes each.
Tornado Slam Fleurina spins into a tornado and flies high above Kirby. She then tries to land on him, causing a shockwave to slowly expand before dissipating. The slam leaves Drop Stars on impact.
Vortex Spin Fleurina positions in the center of the arena and spins into a big tornado, drawing Kirby in with its gale. If Kirby gets caught by the attack, he will be tossed high into the air and take heavy damage. After this attack concludes, Fleurina gives a graceful bow. Fleurina always uses this move first when entering the second phase. When fighting Twin Fleurina, both twins will use the move at once, regardless of the second twin's phase.
Her harder version in Forgo Dreams also produces four smaller tornadoes that spin around her and move forward and back.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スワロリーナ
Suwarorīna
Swalorina; portmanteau of スワン (swan) and バレリーナ (ballerina).
Traditional Chinese 天鵝羅利那
Tiān'é-Luólìnà
Swan Rorina (Transliteration of ロリーナ)
Simplified Chinese 天鹅罗利那
Tiān'é-Luólìnà
French Plumerine Portmanteau of plume (feather) and ballerine (ballerina)
German Federina Feder (feather) + Ballerina
Italian Cignerina Portmanteau of cigni (swans) and ballerina
Korean 스완리나
Seuwanrina
Swanrina; portmanteau of 스완 (swan) and 발레리나 (ballerina).
Spanish Cisnerina Pormanteau of the words cisne (swan) and bailarina (ballerina)