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===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''=== | ===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''=== | ||
Kracko Jr. is faced down in the [[Cloudy Park (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|Cloudy Park]] level. It spends a lot of its time beneath the cloudy floor, poking its eye out to shoot beams or [[Co-Kracko]]s at Kirby. It occasionally rises fully out of the floor to drop bombs. He can also | Kracko Jr. is faced down in the [[Cloudy Park (Kirby's Dream Land 2)|Cloudy Park]] level. It spends a lot of its time beneath the cloudy floor, poking its eye out to shoot beams or [[Co-Kracko]]s at Kirby. It occasionally rises fully out of the floor to drop bombs. He can also shoot his orbs at Kirby. | ||
When it is knocked out, it transforms into [[Kracko]] and the fight continues. | When it is knocked out, it transforms into [[Kracko]] and the fight continues. | ||
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===''Kirby Super Star / Ultra''=== | ===''Kirby Super Star / Ultra''=== | ||
Kracko Jr. appears in [[Spring Breeze]], much like it did in ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It also appears as '''Kracko Jr.'s Revenge''' in [[Revenge of the King]], who is a tougher version of Kracko Jr., hence the name. His attacks are improved from that of Kracko Jr.'s. He now drops five bombs instead of three, he spawns a [[Waddle Doo]] less often, and he moves noticeably faster than before. He can also go to | Kracko Jr. appears in [[Spring Breeze]], much like it did in ''Kirby's Dream Land''. It also appears as '''Kracko Jr.'s Revenge''' in [[Revenge of the King]], who is a tougher version of Kracko Jr., hence the name. His attacks are improved from that of Kracko Jr.'s. He now drops five bombs instead of three, he spawns a [[Waddle Doo]] less often, and he moves noticeably faster than before. He can also go to the edge of the screen and go in a circle. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*While every game that features Kracko Jr. also features [[Kracko]] proper, the inverse is not the case. The first main series title that featured Kracko without its Jr. counterpart was ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', and there have been several since. | *While every game that features Kracko Jr. also features [[Kracko]] proper, the inverse is not the case. The first main series title that featured Kracko without its Jr. counterpart was ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', and there have been several since. | ||
*In [[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]], he has blue orbs rather than pink. | *In [[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]], he has blue orbs rather than pink. | ||
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Kracko Jr. is a Mid-Boss in the Kirby series and a juvenile form of Kracko, first appearing in Kirby's Dream Land. Its appearance is similar to that of Kracko before he becomes puffier, consisting of a single eye surrounded by pink and blue orbs. Its strategy is comparable to that of the older Kracko, except for the fact that fewer attacks are in Kracko Jr.'s arsenal.
Despite being a Mid-Boss, Kracko Jr. is destroyed immediately after its defeat and cannot be inhaled, making it more similar to a boss in this respect.
Game appearances
Kirby's Dream Land
Kracko Jr. first appears as a mid-boss in Bubbly Clouds - the fourth level of the game. It attacks in a set pattern, swooping around and dropping bombs. It will also drop a Waddle Doo, which is the means by which Kirby will defeat it.
In Extra Game, Kracko Jr.'s pattern is much more erratic, but strangely enough, Kirby will remain safe if he hides in the left corner.
Kirby's Adventure / Nightmare in Dream Land
Kracko Jr. is encountered at the end of Grape Garden. It is invulnerable, and Kirby has to escape it by jumping upward, preferably using the Hi-Jump ability. When Kirby reaches the top, Kracko Jr. morphs into Kracko to begin the actual fight.
Kirby's Pinball Land
Kracko Jr. appears during the first phase of the boss fight in Kracko Land. He moves back and forth in the air, and may attack by charging at Kirby. Hitting him four times causes him to transform into Kracko, though he cannot be hit while charging.
Kirby's Dream Land 2
Kracko Jr. is faced down in the Cloudy Park level. It spends a lot of its time beneath the cloudy floor, poking its eye out to shoot beams or Co-Krackos at Kirby. It occasionally rises fully out of the floor to drop bombs. He can also shoot his orbs at Kirby.
When it is knocked out, it transforms into Kracko and the fight continues.
Kirby's Block Ball
Kracko Jr. appears in Stage 7 in Round 4, where it can be seen patrolling the area. Hitting it four times causes it to retreat and confers 5000 points.
In the boss fight in the following round, Kracko Jr. is faced first, and transforms into Kracko after a few hits.
Kirby Super Star / Ultra
Kracko Jr. appears in Spring Breeze, much like it did in Kirby's Dream Land. It also appears as Kracko Jr.'s Revenge in Revenge of the King, who is a tougher version of Kracko Jr., hence the name. His attacks are improved from that of Kracko Jr.'s. He now drops five bombs instead of three, he spawns a Waddle Doo less often, and he moves noticeably faster than before. He can also go to the edge of the screen and go in a circle.
Kirby's Blowout Blast
In this spin-off title, Kracko Jr. serves as the boss of Level 2, and its Revenge variant serves as the Boss of Level 2-EX, and appears again on Secret Path.
It attacks similarly to Kracko, but is a bit milder, with less swooping, less speed, and less beams out at a time. Unlike in most games, Kracko Jr. will generate Recoil Stars with its attacks instead of spawning enemies.
Battle Style
This table details all of Kracko Jr.'s attacks in its various appearances.
Kracko Jr.'s attacks | |
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Attack | Description |
Doo Spawn | |
Swoop | |
Bullets | |
Bomb Drop |
Gallery
- Kracko Jr KDL battle.png
Kirby's Dream Land screenshot
- Kracko Land Boss 1.jpg
Kirby's Pinball Land screenshot
- KSSKrackoJr.png
Sprite from Kirby Super Star Ultra
Trivia
- While every game that features Kracko Jr. also features Kracko proper, the inverse is not the case. The first main series title that featured Kracko without its Jr. counterpart was Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, and there have been several since.
- In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, he has blue orbs rather than pink.
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- Enemies
- Enemies in Kirby's Block Ball
- Mid-Bosses
- Mid-Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land
- Mid-Bosses in Kirby Super Star
- Mid-Bosses in Kirby Super Star Ultra
- Bosses in Kirby's Adventure
- Bosses in Kirby's Pinball Land
- Bosses in Kirby's Dream Land 2
- Bosses in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
- Bosses in Kirby: Canvas Curse
- Bosses in Kirby's Blowout Blast