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A large enemy is any standard inhalable enemy in the Kirby series which requires more than an instant to inhale (regardless of whether or not they are actually large). Enemies of this nature are typically larger in size than other foes, and are usually bigger variants of common enemies, examples including Big Waddle Dee as an analogue to Waddle Dee and Giant Rocky compared to Rocky. Large enemies are typically larger versions of smaller and more common foes, but not all of them have this sort of relationship.

Distinctions

As mentioned, the only defining characteristic of a large enemy is how long it takes to begin inhaling said enemy. These enemies commonly result in a Blaster Bullet when exhaled. Though other characteristics such as a larger than usual size, higher health, or greater power are often included, these are not necessarily present features. Given that the ability to inhale these enemies is also a requirement, extra large enemies which cannot be inhaled are omitted from this definition. Additionally, large enemies are not to be confused with Bosses or Mid-Bosses, as these have unique characteristics and the latter typically cannot be inhaled at all unless defeated first. Thirdly, large enemies should not be confused with enemies that serve as stage hazards such as Barbar or Flotzo Borg, despite the considerable size of these foes. Finally, enemies that are defeated using Hypernova are also omitted from this category.

In the extra modes of several Kirby games, enemies can appear larger (or smaller) than usual. This change is often merely aesthetic, but in some cases, like extra large enemies in Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, this can change their properties so that Kirby has to Super Inhale them. For the sake of simplicity, these cases will not be mentioned in the table below, which will focus on enemies that are always large.

One other notable example of enemies which take some time to inhale are the Meta-Knights, who first appeared in Kirby's Adventure. However, since these guys are generally classified as Mid-Bosses rather than as standard enemies, they are omitted from this list.

Appearances

Large enemies first appeared in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, with prior titles having all inhalable enemies done so at the same rate. In this game and most which followed, Kirby has to initiate a Super Inhale to eat them. Since then, distinctly large enemies have appeared in the following titles:

List of large enemies

The following is a list of every large enemy in the main Kirby series, in alphabetical order:

Large enemies in the main Kirby series  
Name Image Game appearances Description Notes
Acchi
KSqS Acchi Sprite.png
Kirby: Squeak Squad A large and mostly stationary salamander-like creature which spits lingering embers.
Anger Masker KSA Anger Masker.jpg Kirby Star Allies A grass-suit wearing axe throwing foe. The armor can be destroyed with slashing attacks, Bluster-type moves, or it can be inhaled, leaving the Anger Masker exposed and helpless.
Antler
KTD Red Antler.png
KTD Lord Antler.png
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Of the four varieties of Antler summoned by Queen Sectonia, the latter two are considered large enemies. The red one is capable of shooting fireballs, and grants Fire when swallowed.
Armor Waddle Dee KRtDLArmorDee.png Kirby's Return to Dream Land
New Challenge Stages
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
This enemy consists of a metallic shell, inside of which three regular Waddle Dees operate. Destroying the shell in any way other than a Super Inhale or freezing move throws these Waddle Dees out.
Balloon-Meister KatFL Balloon-Meister screenshot.png Kirby and the Forgotten Land A big seal who holds position on land or in water and throws bomb balloons at Kirby. Can be inhaled for the Bomb ability. The bombs this enemy throws also take a while to inhale.
Big Kabu KSA Dekabu.jpg Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby Star Allies
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
A large moai-like entity which is capable of spitting out smaller Kabus indefinitely. Prior to Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Big Kabu was inhaled just as easily as a regular Kabu, or it was considered a Boss, depending on the game.
Big Waddle Dee
KaTAM Big Waddle Dee Sprite.png
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Kirby: Squeak Squad
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
A larger-than-usual Waddle Dee which is bulkier than its regular cousins, but is otherwise just as listless. Not to be confused with Grandy or Colossal Waddle Dee.
Bouncy Sis KRtDL Bouncy Sis.png Kirby's Return to Dream Land
New Challenge Stages
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
A decorated version of Bouncy who usually cannot jump as high. Also appears in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse.
Buffahorn KatFL Buffahorn artwork.png Kirby and the Forgotten Land A large bull who attacks by charging, but has poor turning ability.
Bun
KSqS Bun Sprite.png
Kirby: Squeak Squad A big-eared creature which can use its ears to toss Kirby away.
Chippurus KPR Chippurus.png Kirby: Planet Robobot A three-tailed frazzled variant of Chip which bounds more slowly.
Coconut KRtDL Big Coconut.png Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Some coconuts in Kirby's Return to Dream Land are quite large, and can create massive explosions.
Deppa KRtDLD Deppa screenshot.png Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
A Sphere Doomer-like foe that inhabits Another Dimension. It is big and bulky, can fire projectiles, and explodes into four pieces when defeated. Deppa can only be inhaled when the Master Crown is fought as Kirby in The True Arena of Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
Floaty the Cell Core KSA Floaty the Cell Core.jpg Kirby Star Allies A large floating amoeba-like creature that shoots gobs of water at Kirby. It can be inhaled with difficulty for the Water Copy Ability, or defeated more easily using Zap or Blizzard-type moves.
Giant Rocky
KatAMGiantRocky.png
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror A big Rocky that wears a hard hat. Its leaps are proportionally larger than those of a standard Rocky.
Golem
KatAMGolemYellow.png
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror A stony figure who can release big punches or roll up into a ball. It comes in up to three different colors and can yield several different abilities.
Grand Propeller KPR Grand Propeller.png Kirby: Planet Robobot A two-turbined version of Propeller which is usually found in Robobot Armor Jet Mode areas.
Grandy KTD Grandy.png Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby: Planet Robobot
A larger woolly variant of Waddle Dee who otherwise acts the same. Not to be confused with Big Waddle Dee.
Grizzo KSA Grizzo.jpg Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby Star Allies
A big yellow bear who wears a headband and will charge when angered. Not considered a large enemy until its appearance in Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Guard KSA Sizzle Guard.jpg Kirby Star Allies This enemy carries either a burning or frozen shield which it uses to defend itself. The shield is easily broken by an opposing elemental attack, or can be inhaled separately.
Heavy Knight
KatAMHeavyKnight.png
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Kirby: Squeak Squad
A large and imposing swordsman who moves very slowly, but can make big lunging swipes with its sword.
Jabhog KatFL Jabhog screenshot.png Kirby and the Forgotten Land A lavender-furred hedgehog creature that attacks by shooting out its quills into a big spiky ball and grants the Needle ability when swallowed.
Mamatee KSA Mamatee.jpg Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby Star Allies
A manta ray-like blue variant of Blipper which moves somewhat more slowly.
Metalun
KSqSMetarun.png
Kirby: Squeak Squad A chunk of metal with eyes and feet which can roll down slopes very noisily. Big Metalun is a Mid-Boss.
Metal Guardian
KatAMMetalGuardian.png
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror A big floating robotic foe who can shoot lasers and phase through walls. Considered the large version of Laser Ball.
Orabiroo KatFL Orabiroo screenshot.png Kirby and the Forgotten Land A large purple rabbit-like creature that tries to land on Kirby after leaping over him.
Pacloud KRtDL Pacloud.jpg Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
A cloudy relative of Pacto which functions in much the same way.
Pacflower
KTD Pacflower.png
Kirby: Triple Deluxe A flowery relative of Pacto which functions in much the same way.
Pacto KatFL Pacto screenshot.png Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
A floating yellow creature with a giant maw that tries to lunge at and eat Kirby. Pacto cannot be inhaled at all in its appearance in Kirby's Dream Land 3, and is invincible in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
Puppet Waddle Dee KSA Puppet Waddle Dee.jpg Kirby's Return to Dream Land
New Challenge Stages
Kirby Star Allies
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
This enemy consists of a papier-mâché shell, inside of which three regular Waddle Dees operate. Destroying the shell in any way other than a Super Inhale or freezing move throws these Waddle Dees out. In Kirby Star Allies, a fire-based attack will immediately defeat the Waddle Dees inside as well.
Sssnacker KatFL Sssnacker screenshot.png Kirby and the Forgotten Land A big bluish snake that slithers toward Kirby and tries to swallow him whole.