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(Since the mid-boss has “King” in its name, I think we should refer to it with masculine pronouns.)
 
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|image=[[File:King Eelongo.png]]
|image=[[File:King Eelongo.png]]
|caption=In-game sprite from ''Kirby Mass Attack''.
|caption=Sprite of '''King Eelongo''' from ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''.
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|game1=''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' (2011)
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|similar=[[Eelongo]]
|similar=[[Eelongo]]
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'''King Eelongo''' is a Mid-Boss in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. It appears in [[Dedede Resort - Stage 5]], in a long underwater tunnel. It attacks by continuously swimming down the tunnel, forewarning its arrival by releasing air bubbles. Unlike standard Eelongos, King Eelongo appears to be made of stone, and is not invincible. To defeat it, the Kirbys have to slam into its stony sides to break them, leaving only the spine left. However, the Kirbys will take damage if they touch the spine, and will be KO'd if King Eelongo hits them directly.
'''King Eelongo'''{{DerivedTitle}}<ref>Name based on the Japanese name "King Guoh" combined with the localized name of "Eelongo", who is called "Guoh" in Japanse.</ref> is a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. He appears in [[Dedede Resort - Stage 5]], in a long underwater tunnel. He attacks by continuously swimming down the tunnel, forewarning his arrival by releasing air bubbles. Unlike standard Eelongos, King Eelongo appears to be made of stone, and is not invincible. To defeat him, the Kirbys have to slam into his stony sides to break them, leaving only the spine left. However, the Kirbys will take damage if they touch the spine, and will be KO'd if King Eelongo hits them directly. Once King Eelongo is defeated, the player will be rewarded with 3,000 points.


In [[Volcano Valley - Stage 9]], King Eelongo is fought again. Here, the Kirbys have to fight it in murky water, leaving them less air than before.
In [[Volcano Valley - Stage 9]], King Eelongo is fought again. Here, the Kirbys have to fight him in murky water, leaving them less air than before. This King Eelongo has a slightly redder color than the first. King Eelongo is faced a third time in [[Survival Rush]], behind the three-Kirby door.


[[File:King Eelongo Stage.jpg|thumb|left|350px|A still from the fight with King Eelongo.]]
== Names in other languages ==
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|ja=キンググオー
|jaR=Kingu Guō
|jaM=King Guoh
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King Eelongo
King Eelongo.png
Sprite of King Eelongo from Kirby Mass Attack.
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Debut game Kirby Mass Attack (2011)
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King Eelongo[derived from Japanese][1] is a Mid-Boss in Kirby Mass Attack. He appears in Dedede Resort - Stage 5, in a long underwater tunnel. He attacks by continuously swimming down the tunnel, forewarning his arrival by releasing air bubbles. Unlike standard Eelongos, King Eelongo appears to be made of stone, and is not invincible. To defeat him, the Kirbys have to slam into his stony sides to break them, leaving only the spine left. However, the Kirbys will take damage if they touch the spine, and will be KO'd if King Eelongo hits them directly. Once King Eelongo is defeated, the player will be rewarded with 3,000 points.

In Volcano Valley - Stage 9, King Eelongo is fought again. Here, the Kirbys have to fight him in murky water, leaving them less air than before. This King Eelongo has a slightly redder color than the first. King Eelongo is faced a third time in Survival Rush, behind the three-Kirby door.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キンググオー
Kingu Guō
King Guoh


References

  1. Name based on the Japanese name "King Guoh" combined with the localized name of "Eelongo", who is called "Guoh" in Japanse.