Koozer
KDL Koozer artwork.png
Artwork of Koozer from Kirby's Dream Land.
Details
First game Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Latest game Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014, as a keychain)
Other game(s) Kirby Super Star Ultra
Copy Ability None
Similar entities Bronto Burt
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Koozer is an obscure flying enemy featured in the Extra Game of Kirby's Dream Land and Revenge of the King in Kirby Super Star Ultra. When Koozer appears, it replaces Bronto Burt, and has greater offensive and defensive capability than its pink cousin. Koozer does not provide any Copy Ability when swallowed.

CharacteristicsEdit

Koozer bears a very strong resemblance to Bronto Burt, except it has a black or dark blue body with a round, yellow bill. It also has bright red circles on its cheeks.

Koozer acts much the same as Bronto Burt in the air, making large swooping motions or flying quickly in straight lines. It is however capable of reaching significantly faster speeds than Bronto Burt, making it a greater threat to Kirby.

Game appearancesEdit

Koozer's video game appearances  
Game Role Notes
Kirby's Dream Land Enemy Replaces Bronto Burt in the Extra Game.
Kirby Super Star Ultra Enemy Replaces Bronto Burt in Revenge of the King.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Reference Appears as a collectible Keychain.

Kirby's Dream LandEdit

Koozer makes its first appearance here, serving as the Extra Game counterpart to Bronto Burt. Koozers fly and behave much the same as their normal counterparts, but can be significantly faster in the air. Koozers will also deal two points of damage to Kirby on contact.

Koozer may be found in every level of the extra game except for Mt. Dedede.

Kirby Super Star UltraEdit

 
A Koozer flying around in Purple Plants.

Koozer appears in Revenge of the King, taking the place of Bronto Burt once again. Like before, they are capable of flying very quickly, though they do not do quite as much damage as before.

Koozer appears in Purple Plants and Crash Clouds.

Kirby: Triple DeluxeEdit

In this game, a Koozer appears on a collectible keychain, using its sprite from Kirby: Super Star Ultra.

TriviaEdit

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クーザー[2]
Kūzā
A homophone between "coo" (English onomatopoeia for bird's call) and "buzzer" (referring to its insect-like wings)
French Fobourdon Modified orthograph of "faux bourdon" (lit. "false bumblebee")
German Brummse From "brummen" (to buzz); similar to "Rammse" (Bronto Burt)
Italian Koozer -
Korean 쿠저
Kujeo
Koozer
Spanish Koozer -

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