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'''Minor characters''' are characters from the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]] who never play more than an insignificant role in the games or story-lines they appear in, but serve a more significant role than simply being a cameo appearance. More specifically, a minor character is a character who lacks all of the following qualities:
{{rewrite|See the talk page, this article needs to decide what its scope actually is.}}
*having plot-significant dialogue or interacting directly and repeatedly with [[Kirby]] or another prominent character in the story, through cut-scenes or otherwise.
A '''minor character''' is a [[character]] who, while having a more significant role than simply being an [[enemy]] or cameo appearance, is still not a major part of the main story. There are many minor characters in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], and their roles typically include appearing in [[cutscene]]s, having dialogue, or even being playable, though only in [[multiplayer]] modes or [[Sub-Game]]s. In non-game media, minor characters usually only appear briefly, and may not be properly named, but still may have a significance in the story.
*making multiple appearances as a distinct individual entity in a game. (i.e. a trait lacking in most [[:Category:Enemies|common enemies]], though they will not be listed here)
*having a larger role than simply as an opponent. (i.e. a trait lacking in most [[:Category:Enemies|common enemies]], [[Boss|bosses]] and [[Mid-Boss|mid-bosses]], though again they will not be listed here)


==List of minor characters by game==
For the sake of simplicity, however, this page will focus on characters that don't have enough information to justify having their own separate pages.
The following list covers all minor characters by game, though it should be noted that some characters on this list play more significant roles in other games. It should be noted that this list will not cover characters who appear from other video game franchises or media. Those characters are mentioned on the [[Cameo characters]] page instead. This list will also not cover audiences or crowds, as they also qualify as cameo appearances:
===''Kirby's Dream Land''===
*[[Blipper]] - Kirby fishes out a Blipper in the intro cut-scene for [[Float Islands]].


(one of the butterflies in the intro cut-scene for [[Green Greens]] may be the [[Butterfly]], but due to the monochrome nature of the game, this cannot be confirmed)
==List of minor characters in the games==
The following list covers only minor characters that are either not properly named or have a significance to the game's plot, but otherwise don't have any significant roles outside their minor appearances. It should be noted that this list will not cover characters who appear from other video game franchises or media. Those characters are mentioned on the [[List of references in the Kirby series]] page instead. This list will also not cover audiences or crowds, as they also qualify as cameo appearances:


===''Kirby's Adventure''/''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
*In ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'', an unidentified shark swims after Kirby in the opening scene for [[Orange Ocean]].
*[[Blade Knight]] - Kirby duels a Blade Knight in the intro cut-scene for [[Vegetable Valley]].
*In [[Milky Way Wishes]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', the story begins due to a quarrel between the Sun and Moon, which Kirby seeks to stop. They later help Kirby fend off the [[Galactic Nova]].
*[[Poppy Bros. Sr.]] - A Poppy Bros. Sr. harasses Kirby in the opening scene for [[Butter Building]].
*In [[Story Mode: The Destined Rivals]] of ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', a pair of Waddle Dees disguise themselves as [[King Dedede & Meta Knight]] and do battle with Kirby and his buddy at the end of Chapter 2. They are not revealed to be Waddle Dees until after they are defeated, and forced to flee the scene.
*Shark - An unidentified shark swims after Kirby in the opening scene for [[Orange Ocean]].
*[[Waddle Doo]] - A Waddle Doo appears out of one of Kirby's thought clouds and hits him with a hammer in the intro cut-scene for [[Ice Cream Island]].
 
===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''===
*[[Girl blob]] - This character has a chance to appear inside some of the [[bag]]s, and provides a [[1-Up]] when collected. The Girl blob is only found in the western version and replaces [[Chao]], who is a cameo character in the Japanese version.
*[[Gooey]] - This character has a chance to appear inside some of the bags, and provides a unit of [[stamina]] when collected.
 
===''Kirby Super Star'' (Ultra)===
*[[Blipper]] - Kirby fishes out a Blipper in the intro cut-scene for [[Float Islands]] in [[Spring Breeze]].
*[[Bronto Burt]] - a Bronto Burt appears beside Kirby in the intro cut-scene for [[Milky Way Wishes]].
*[[Butterfly]] - Kirby interacts with a peculiar butterfly in the opening cut-scene for [[Green Greens]] in [[Spring Breeze]] and [[Purple Plants]] in [[Revenge of the King]].
*[[Caterpillar]] - In the secret outtake reel in the [[Theater]] for {{KSSU}}, a caterpillar falls on a napping Kirby when Dyna Blade passes by, which causes Kirby to panic and then lose consciousness.
*[[Croucars]] - A flock which includes some Croucars appears in the intro for [[Purple Plants]] in [[Revenge of the King]].
*[[Dyna Blade]]'s chicks - These are three baby birds who Kirby helps take care of after a misunderstanding with their mother.
*[[Flotzo]] - Kirby fishes out a Flotzo which sticks to his face in the intro cut-scene for [[Illusion Islands]] in [[Revenge of the King]].
*[[Galbel]] - A Galbel falls on top of Kirby and then sneezes in the opening scene for [[Crash Clouds]] in [[Revenge of the King]].
*[[Kabula]] - Kabula appears in the intro cut-scene for [[Revenge of the King]], and also appears in the scene for [[Mt. Dedede Sky]].
*[[Koozer]] - A flock which includes some Koozers appears in the intro for [[Purple Plants]] in [[Revenge of the King]].
*[[Lovely]] - A pair of Lovelies appear in the opening scene for [[Dyna Blade (main game)|Dyna Blade]].
*[[Poppy Bros. Jr.]] - a Poppy Bros. Jr. appears beside Kirby in the intro cut-scene for [[Milky Way Wishes]].
*[[Rocky]] - In the secret outtake reel in the Theater for {{KSSU}}, Kirby bumps his head into a Rocky while trying to escape from the [[Great Cave]].
*[[Spear Waddle Dee]] - a retinue of Spear Waddle Dees appear in the intro cut-scene for [[Revenge of the King]].
*The Sun and Moon - two celestial objects whose quarrel in the sky Kirby seeks to stop in [[Milky Way Wishes]]. They later help Kirby fend off the [[Galactic Nova]].
*[[Tac]]s - Tacs can be seen in the intro cut-scene for [[Green Greens]] helping King Dedede steal Dream Land's food.
*[[Waddle Dee]]s - Waddle Dees appear in the intro scene for [[Green Greens]] helping King Dedede steal the food from Dream Land. They also march alongside [[King Dedede]] as he walks sullen through the desert at the end of [[Revenge of the King]]. Lastly, a Waddle Dee appears beside Kirby in the intro cut-scene for [[Milky Way Wishes]].
*[[Waddle Doo]]s - Waddle Doos can be seen in the intro cut-scene for [[Green Greens]] helping King Dedede steal Dream Land's food.
*[[Wheelie]] - A Wheelie appears at the end of [[Revenge of Meta Knight]] which Kirby rides to escape the [[Halberd]] as it crashes.
*[[Whispy Woods]] - Kirby uses Whispy Woods' apples to feed Dyna Blade's chicks in a cut-scene.
 
===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===
{{main|Heart Star}}
All of the minor characters in this game are residents of (or visitors to) Popstar, who require some assistance in the stages and reward Kirby with a [[Heart Star]] when he performs a specific task for them. Some of these characters are cameo characters and will not be listed here, and many of the others do not have localized names, or names at all. They are listed here in order of appearance:
*red tulips
*a green springy creature
*a blue round creature with a baseball cap
*[[Mine]] the sunfish
*an egg-shaped clown who can juggle
*lavenders
*a yellow egg-shaped creature with a parasol for a hat
*a black [[Elieel]]
*a parent and child frog
*[[Pitch Mama]]
*a yellow creature shaped like a pixelated diamond
*brown mushrooms
*a yellow ball-shaped creature with a white bandana and a broomstick
*a yellow egg-shaped creature with a crack along its waist
*[[Nyupun]] the octopus
*orange oval flowers
*a tiny chick on a balloon and its mother hen
*a floating creature made of a red, yellow, and blue ball fused together
*an orange lain atop a ''[[wikipedia:kagami mochi|kagami mochi]]'' (mirror rice cake)
*[[Pick]] the hamster
*a pink creature shaped like a squaroid goblet
*sunflowers
*[[Chef Kawasaki]]
*a large snail
*[[Shiro]] the cat
*an [[Angel (character)|angel]]
 
===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''===
*[[Fairy|Fairies]] of [[Ripple Star]] - Aside from [[Ribbon]] and the [[Fairy Queen]], there are a multitude of other fairies who fly around in some of the cut-scenes. Some of them catch the Fairy Queen as she falls after [[Dark Matter]] leaves her body.
 
===''Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble''===
*[[Waddle Dee]]s - In the intro scene for the game, Kirby sees Waddle Dees helping King Dedede steal the [[Sparkling Stars]].
 
===''Kirby Air Ride''===
*[[Broom Hatter]]s - In the opening scene for the game, Kirby is pursued by two Broom Hatters riding their brooms. Kirby uses the [[Fire]] ability to dispatch them.
*[[Heat Phanphan]] - In the opening scene for the game, Kirby inhales a Heat Phanphan to obtain the [[Fire]] ability. The poor creature is seen for only a fraction of a second before it enters Kirby's mouth.
*[[Sword Knight]]s - In the opening scene for the game, after obtaining the [[Sword]] ability, Kirby slashes and defeats two Sword Knights on hover boards who had been pursuing him.
 
===''Kirby's'' (Extra) ''Epic Yarn''===
*An unknown silhouette of a vaguely humanoid character appears in the very first cut-scene of the game, who is turned into a yarn outline by [[Yin-Yarn]].
*[[Lickeur]] - In the cut-scene that plays after clearing [[Patch Castle]], Kirby and [[Prince Fluff]] are ambushed by a giant purple blob of yarn who yields the first piece of [[Magic Yarn]] on defeat.
*[[Uniclod]] - In the first cut-scene for the game, Kirby rescues Prince Fluff from a Uniclod who had been chasing him.
*[[Waddle Dee]]s - In the cut-scenes featuring [[King Dedede]], Waddle Dees appear who do chores for him around the castle. They are eventually captured along with their king by yarn imposters.
 
===''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''===
*[[Butterfly]] - the recurring butterfly appears in the first cut-scene for the game on a flower next to [[Meta Knight]], and flies off when the [[Lor Starcutter]] appears. It also appears in the final cut-scene for the game, where it lands on Kirby's face and wakes him up.
 
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
*[[Blipper]] - Kirby catches a Blipper in the opening cut-scene for the game.
*[[Butterfly]] - the recurring butterfly appears in the first cut-scene for the game and lands on Kirby's face as he strolls outside [[Kirby's House|his house]]. It also lands on some apples later in the scene.
*[[Spear Waddle Dee]]s - A troop of Spear Waddle Dees attempt to defend King Dedede from [[Taranza]] in the opening cut-scene for the game.
 
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
*[[Butterfly]] - the recurring butterfly appears in the final cut-scene for the game, once again landing on Kirby's face and waking him up.
*[[King Dedede]] - King Dedede appears in the opening cut-scene of the game playing chess with his Waddle Dees. He tries in vain to defend the castle from the [[Haltmann Works Company]] invasion. In the ending cut-scene, King Dedede emerges from the rubble of his castle.
*[[Invader Armor|Invader Arm{{o}}r]] - Several Invader Arm{{o}}r pilots appear in the opening scene for the game as part of the Haltmann invasion.
*[[Robobot Armor|Robobot Arm{{o}}r]] - The last suit of Robobot Arm{{o}}r that Kirby uses to battle [[Star Dream]] appears to have a mind of its own, as it lifts an unconscious Kirby out of its seat before being vap{{o}}rized along with the rest of the computer's creations.
*[[Waddle Dee]]s - A retinue of Waddle Dees appear in the opening and closing cut-scenes for the game, attempting to assist King Dedede.
 
===''Kirby Battle Royale''===
*[[Knuckle Joe]] - Knuckle Joe can be found in the lobby for [[Dedede's Cake Royale]] and comments on Kirby's currently-equipped ability.
*[[Soldier Waddle Dee]]s - Aside from the soldier at the gate in Dedede's Cake Royale, there are several others who perform different roles.
*[[Waddle Dee]]s - A number of Waddle Dees can be talked to in the lobby for Dedede's Cake Royale, and also take part in some of the cut-scenes.
*[[Waddle Doo]] - A Waddle Doo appears in the Dedede's Cake Royale lobby and helps Kirby select battles to participate in.
 
===''Kirby Star Allies''===
*A number of characters appear in the opening animation for the game. These include the following:
**[[Beetley]]
**[[Bonkers]]
**[[Broom Hatter]]
**[[Burning Leo]]
**[[Chilly]]
**[[Driblee]]
**[[NESP]]
**[[Parasol Waddle Dee]]
**[[Plugg]]
**[[Rocky]]
**[[Sir Kibble]]
**[[Waddle Doo]]
**[[Wester]]
*[[Waddle Dee]]s - As per usual, King Dedede is attended to by a retinue of Waddle Dees who perform various tasks for him. They appear in the intro cut-scene for Story Mode.
*In the ending scene, whichever [[Helper|Friends]] were recruited for the final fight against [[Void Termina]] will appear alongside Kirby and ride away with him on the [[Warp Star]]. This is the first case in the series where a scene can feature different characters depending on the player's actions.


==Minor characters in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
==Minor characters in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
{{construction}}
The following are characters who do not serve a particularly plot-important purpose in the various episodes of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. Any character who does have an episode devoted to them, even if they are a minor character for any others they appear in, will not be listed here:
The following are characters who do not serve a particularly plot-important purpose in the various episodes of ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''. Any character who does have an episode devoted to them, even if they are a minor character for any others they appear in, will not be listed here:


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!Character
!Character
!Episode(s)
!Notable appearance(s)
!Notes
!Notes
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|<center>[[File:E1 Cappies.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cappy (anime)|Cappy villagers]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E33 Aliens.png|100px]]<br>'''The Aliens'''}}
|[[Junk Jam]]
|The Aliens are vaguely humanoid figures who pilot the flying saucer responsible for dumping massive mounds of garbage on Dream Land in the episode [[Junk Jam]]. Their actual species name and where they come from is not known, but they appear to be affiliated with [[Night Mare Enterprises]]. Their flying saucer is similar in appearance to that of a [[Destroya]], but is not the same design.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E79 Keeper.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Bonkers]]' Keeper'''}}
|[[Goin' Bonkers]] (flashback)
|Bonkers' Keeper is not identified by name, and his appearance is not fully seen. He appears to be a circus clown and was responsible for keeping and training Bonkers while the ape was captive in the circus act. He is a fan of the show ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', and would watch it while off-duty.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E43 Cappies.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cappy (anime)|Cappy villagers]]'''}}
|Various
|Various
|In addition to the recurring Cappy characters, there are many Cappies who do not have names or distinct roles who occupy [[Cappy Town]]. They can be seen with various hairstyles and/or articles of clothing, but are rarely as distinct as more prominent Cappy characters.
|In addition to the recurring Cappy characters, there are many Cappies who do not have names or distinct roles who occupy [[Cappy Town]]. They can be seen with various hairstyles and/or articles of clothing, but are rarely as distinct as more prominent Cappy characters.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E21 Commander Vee.png|100px]]<br>'''Commander Vee'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:Captain Kick.png|100px]]<br>'''Captain Kick'''}}
|[[Buccaneer Birdy]]
|A famous dread pirate who lived 200 years before the events of the show. Only his skeleton is seen in the episode proper. He is only named in the Japanese version.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E32 Cavities.png|100px]]<br>'''The Cavities'''}}
|[[A Dental Dilemma]]
|The Cavities are an anthropomorphization of tooth decay, and can be seen "mining away" the teeth of both [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] and [[Tuff]] in order to create cavities. They are named as such by King Dedede while he is suffering from toothache.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E21 Commander Vee.png|100px]]<br>'''Commander Vee'''}}
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|Commander Vee is [[Princess Rona]]'s bodyguard and lady-in-waiting. She spends most of the episode disguised as the Princess, while she pretends to be Vee.
|Commander Vee is [[Princess Rona]]'s bodyguard and lady-in-waiting. She spends most of the episode disguised as the Princess, while she pretends to be Vee.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E18 Como.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Como]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E18 Como.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Como]]'''}}
|[[Flower Power]]
|[[Flower Power]]
|Como makes a cameo appearance in the episode [[Flower Power]].
|Como makes a cameo appearance in the episode [[Flower Power]].
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E21 Elder Pipi.png|100px]]<br>'''Elder Pipi'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E21 Elder Pipi.png|100px]]<br>'''Elder Pipi'''}}
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|Princess Rona's grandfather. His name is conjectural.
|Princess Rona's grandfather. His name is conjectural.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E12 Flappers.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Flapper]]s'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E12 Flappers.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Flapper]]s'''}}
|[[Escargoon Squad]]
|[[Escargoon Squad]]
|A swarm of [[Flapper]]s make a small appearance in the episode [[Escargoon Squad]].
|A swarm of [[Flapper]]s make a small appearance in the episode [[Escargoon Squad]].
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E16 Flotzo.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Flotzo]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E16 Flotzo.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Flotzo]]'''}}
|[[A Fish Called Kine]]
|[[A Fish Called Kine]]
|A Flotzo makes a minor appearance in the episode [[A Fish Called Kine]].
|A Flotzo makes a minor appearance in the episode [[A Fish Called Kine]].
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:Honey's mother.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Honey]]'s mother'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E50 Dad 3.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Honey]]'s father'''}}
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|[[Don't Bank on It]]
|Honey's mother wears a green scarf and a pink bonnet with brown tufts of hair, and goes nameless.
|Honey's father is a slim Cappy with black hair similar to [[Samo]]'s, a small bushy mustache, and a brown vest who goes nameless. He does not speak until [[Don't Bank on It]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:Honey's mother.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Honey]]'s mom'''}}
|[[Watermelon Felon]]
|Honey's mom wears a green scarf and a pink bonnet with brown tufts of hair, and goes nameless (only being referred to as "Honey's mom" by Tiff in [[Watermelon Felon]]). Her only significant role is in the episode [[Watermelon Felon]], where she acts as one of Tiff's witnesses for Kirby.  
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:Iro's father.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Iro]]'s father'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:Iro's father.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Iro]]'s father'''}}
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|[[Prediction Predicament - Part II]]
|Iro's father is a rather portly Cappy who goes nameless.
|Iro's father is a rather portly Cappy who goes nameless. He does not speak until [[Prediction Predicament - Part II]], and only in the Japanese version.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:Iro's mother.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Iro]]'s mother'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:Iro's mother.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Iro]]'s mother'''}}
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|[[Hunger Struck]]
|Iro's mother wears an orange apron and a bonnet, and goes nameless.
|Iro's mother wears an orange apron and a bonnet, and goes nameless.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E16 Joe.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Joe]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E16 Joe.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Joe]]'''}}
|[[A Fish Called Kine]], [[Island of the Lost Warrior]]
|[[A Fish Called Kine]], [[Island of the Lost Warrior]], [[Buccaneer Birdy]]
|Joe makes a minor appearance in the episodes [[A Fish Called Kine]] and [[Island of the Lost Warrior]].
|Joe makes minor appearances in various episodes, where he antagonizes King Dedede and Escargoon. He is a pal of Kine, and helps to protect the ocean's natural environs.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:Mayor Len's butler.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Mayor Len Blustergas]]'s butler'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E47 Kany.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Kany]]'''}}
|[[Pink-Collar Blues]]
|Kany makes a minor appearance in the episode [[Pink-Collar Blues]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:E44 Kittsuu.png|100px]]<br>'''Kittsuu'''}}
|[[War of the Woods]]
|Kittsuu is a woodpecker who lives in [[Acore]] along with the other animals. It is named only in the Japanese version.
|-
|{{center|[[File:Lord James Coleet.png|100px]]<br>'''Lord James Coleet'''}}
|[[Buccaneer Birdy]]
|Captain Kick's bird, stolen from a royal family. Presumed to be the great grandfather of [[Tokkori]], until it is shown he was not the same species. He is only named in the Japanese version.
|-
|{{center|[[File:Mayor Len's butler.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Mayor Len Blustergas]]'s butler'''}}
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|Mayor Len's butler wears a fancy brown tuxedo and small blue cap, and goes nameless.
|Mayor Len's butler wears a fancy brown tuxedo, and goes nameless. He is sometimes seen with a small blue cap.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E64 Grandkids.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Mayor Len Blustergas]]'s grandchildren'''}}
|[[The Kirby Derby - Part I]]
|Mayor Len's grandchildren are three small Cappies who live with him in his villa. They are differentiated with red, green, and blue clothing and each have slightly different hair styles, but are otherwise interchangeable and go nameless.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E44 Monkey.png|100px]]<br>'''The monkey'''}}
|[[War of the Woods]]
|This monkey can be seen in many episodes, but only has a significant role in [[War of the Woods]]. It lives in [[Acore]] along with the other animals.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E44 Nruff and Nelly.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Nruff and Nelly]]'''}}
|[[War of the Woods]]
|Nruff and Nelly cameo in a couple episodes, but appear most prominently in [[War of the Woods]].
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:E5 Nruff and Nelly.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Nruff and Nelly]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:Photron.png|100px]]<br>'''Photron'''}}
|[[Beware: Whispy Woods!]]
|[[Crusade for the Blade]] (in a flashback)
|Nruff and Nelly cameo in a couple episodes.
|Described as the ancient King of the Fire People. Photron is said to be responsible for forging the [[Galaxia]] many thousands of years ago. This character does not appear in the present storyline.
|-
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|<center>[[File:E21 Pipi guards.png|100px]]<br>'''Pipi guards'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E21 Pipi guards.png|100px]]<br>'''Pipi guards'''}}
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|[[A Princess in Dis-Dress]]
|Alongside Elder Pipi are a number of nondescript bodyguards who have no dialogue.
|Alongside Elder Pipi are a number of nondescript bodyguards who have no dialogue.
|-
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|<center>[[File:E5 Pon & Con.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Pon & Con]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E44 Pon and Con.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Pon & Con]]'''}}
|[[Beware: Whispy Woods!]]
|[[War of the Woods]]
|Pon & Con cameo in a couple episodes.
|Pon & Con cameo in a couple episodes, but appear most prominently in [[War of the Woods]]. Here, they are able to speak.
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:Anime Sheep.png|100px]]<br>'''Sheep'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E54 Princess Zaia.png|100px]]<br>'''Princess Zaia'''}}
|Various
|[[One Crazy Knight]]
|Princess Zaia is a fictional Cappy who resembles [[Mabel]]. [[Sir Gallant]] believes Mabel to be her after meeting her in [[Cappy Town]]. In the Japanese version, she is called Princess Raia.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E90 Rip.png|100px]]<br>'''Rip'''}}
|[[Born to Be Mild - Part I]]
|Rip is a member of the biker gang led by [[Fang]]. He wears a mask over his face, but is otherwise similar to Fang and Turbo. In the Japanese version, he is called "Accel".
|-
|{{center|[[File:Anime Sheep.png|100px]]<br>'''Sheep'''}}
|[[Sheepwrecked]]
|The sheep appear in a number of different episodes, but they do not serve a significant purpose in the plot aside from their role in the episode [[Sheepwrecked]].
|The sheep appear in a number of different episodes, but they do not serve a significant purpose in the plot aside from their role in the episode [[Sheepwrecked]].
|-
|-
|<center>[[File:Spikehead's father.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Spikehead]]'s father'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E38 Shepherd.png|100px]]<br>'''The shepherd'''}}
|[[Un-Reality TV]], [[Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure]], [[Labor Daze]]
|[[Sheepwrecked]]
|Spikehead's father wears a vest and small green beret and sports a brown mustache, and goes nameless.
|The shepherd is a nameless Cappy villager who is responsible for tending to the sheep out in the countryside, though he tends to not handle them very well. He is distinguishable by his rough green vest, and can be seen wearing one of two different hats. One of these hats has a feather in it, while the other is more cylindrical. He has a wife and two kids, seen in [[Prediction Predicament - Part II]].
|-
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|<center>[[File:Spikehead's mother.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Spikehead]]'s mother'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:Spikehead's father.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Spikehead]]'s father'''}}
|[[Un-Reality TV]]
|[[Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure]]
|Spikehead's father wears a vest and small green beret and sports a mustache, and goes nameless. His hair is sometimes brown, and other times gray.
|-
|{{center|[[File:Spikehead's mother.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Spikehead]]'s mother'''}}
|[[Hunger Struck]]
|Spikehead's mother wears a pink chef hat and apron, and goes nameless.
|Spikehead's mother wears a pink chef hat and apron, and goes nameless.
|-
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|<center>[[File:E4 Star Warriors.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Star Warrior]]s'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E44 Squirrel.png|100px]]<br>'''The squirrel'''}}
|[[Dark and Stormy Knight]]
|[[War of the Woods]]
|This squirrel can be seen in many episodes, but only has a significant role in [[War of the Woods]]. It lives in [[Acore]] along with the other animals and can speak.
|-
|{{center|[[File:E4 Star Warriors.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Star Warrior]]s'''}}
|[[Here Comes the Son]]
|In addition to the named Star Warriors, there are several nondescript ones who appear in some scenes, mainly flashbacks.
|In addition to the named Star Warriors, there are several nondescript ones who appear in some scenes, mainly flashbacks.
|-
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|<center>[[File:E5 Woods.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Whispy Woods Forest|Trees of Whispy Woods Forest]]'''</center>
|{{center|[[File:E90 Turbo.png|100px]]<br>'''Turbo'''}}
|[[Beware: Whispy Woods!]]
|[[Born to Be Mild - Part I]]
|Turbo is a member of the biker gang led by [[Fang]]. He has buck teeth and a small mustache, but is otherwise similar to Fang and Rip.
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|{{center|[[File:E48 Tourists.png|100px]]<br>'''The tourists'''}}
|[[Tourist Trap]]
|The tourists are a large group of Cappy-like creatures who wear floral shirts, dark sunglasses, and all carry cameras. Some of them also wear straw hats. They speak a foreign language (which is in reality gibberish) and tend to trash and vandalize any area they visit. Their skin color is pale lavender, which makes them similar in hue to [[Poison Mash]].
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|{{center|[[File:E5 Woods.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Whispy Woods Forest|Trees of Whispy Woods Forest]]'''}}
|[[Beware: Whispy Woods!]], [[The Flower Plot]]
|All of the trees surrounding [[Whispy Woods]] are descendants of him, and can speak.
|All of the trees surrounding [[Whispy Woods]] are descendants of him, and can speak.
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==Minor characters in the ''Kirby'' novel series==
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The following are characters who make minor appearances in the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]], whether that be because they are not majorly plot-significant, and/or because they only appear in a single volume. These are as follows:
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!colspan=3|Minor characters in the ''Kirby'' novel series &nbsp;
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!Character
!Appears in
!Notes
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|{{center|[[File:V3 Illustration 31.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Acti Blade]]'s chick'''}}
|''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]''
|[[Acti Blade]]'s chick appears as a minor character in the ''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'' volume. His egg is the main plot device throughout the story, and he finally hatches in the end. The chick recognizes [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]]'s voice, and is happy to see him. He highly resembles one of [[Dyna Chick|Dyna Blade's chicks]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:V1 Illustration 7.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Bronto Burt]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!]]'', ''[[Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!]]'', ''[[Kirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!!]]''
|Bronto Burt appears as a cameo in ''[[Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!]]'', and also has incredibly brief appearances in ''[[Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!!]]''.
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|{{center|[[File:V5 Illustration 13.png|110px]]<br>'''[[Cappy]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]''
|Cappy appears as a secondary character in ''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]'', where he is one of the race's many participants. At the beginning, he discusses a rumor with [[Walky]] that foreshadows the end of the story.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V5 Capsule J2 Illustration.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Capsule J2]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]''
|Capsule J2 appears as a cameo in ''[[Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!]]'', where he is one of the race's many participants.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V3 Illustration 25.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Clown Acrobot]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]''
|Clown Acrobot appears as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'' volume, as a castaway in an underground area of an ancient temple. He is hostile towards anyone he meets there, but [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] ends up saving him anyways.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V9 Colossal Waddle Dee Illustration.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Colossal Waddle Dee]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Clash Team Unite!]]''
|Colossal Waddle Dee appears as a cameo in ''[[Kirby Clash Team Unite!]]'', initially stopping [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] in his tracks while he spots the [[Castle Village]]. Initially believing it to be his [[Waddle Dee (novel character)|Waddle Dee friend]] that might have gotten brainwashed, Kirby is nearly done in by the monster until three other Kirbys come to his rescue.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V3 Fatty Whale Illustration.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Fatty Whale]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]''
|Fatty Whale appears as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'' volume, as a dangerous beast in an ancient temple, found in an underground lake that a trap door leads to.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V2 Fire Lion Illustration.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Fire Lion]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]''
|Fire Lion appears as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'' volume, as a dangerous creature that inhabits [[List of novel-exclusive locations#Gloomy Woods|Gloomy Woods]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:V2 Illustration 15.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Grizzo]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]''
|Grizzo briefly makes a cameo appearance in the ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'' volume, as a dangerous creature that inhabits [[List of novel-exclusive locations#Gloomy Woods|Gloomy Woods]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:V9 Miasmoros Illustration.png|120px]]<br>'''[[Miasmoros]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Clash Team Unite!]]'', ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]''
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|{{center|[[File:V9 Parallel Susie Illustration.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Parallel Susie]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Clash Team Unite!]]''
|
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|{{center|[[File:V2 Ringle Illustration.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Ringle]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]''
|Ringle appears as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'' volume, where his duty is to guard a sacred crystal with his friend [[Broom Hatter]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:V1 Illustration 24.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sir Kibble]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!]]''
|Sir Kibble appears as a secondary character in the ''[[Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!]]'' volume, where he is one of the three thieves who kidnaps [[Mrs. Parfaitski]] for her wrongdoings.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V3 Illustration 11.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Sparky]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'', ''[[Kirby Clash Team Unite!]]''
|Sparky appears as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'' volume, as a resident of [[Dream Land]] who gets mad at [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] for making noise in front of his house in the middle of the night.
He also has a [[Dream Kingdom]] variant, who makes an unillustrated cameo in ''[[Kirby Clash Team Unite!]]'' as a peaceful resident of the Castle Village.
|-
|{{center|[[File:V4 Illustration 22.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Spear Cotta Knight]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]''
|Spear Cotta Knight appears in ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]'' as [[Baron Gallic]]'s servant, who was brainwashed by the [[Malice Stone]] to do his bidding. After the stone is destroyed, he regains his senses and heads back to [[Seventopia|his world]].
|-
|{{center|[[File:V3 Illustration 9.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Squeakers]]'''}}
|''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'', ''[[Kirby and the Search for the Dreamy Gears!]]''
|Squeakers appear as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!]]'' volume, as the many lower-ranking combatants of the [[Squeaks]].
|}
===Unillustrated===
The following are minor characters in the ''Kirby'' novel series who do not receive illustrations, and therefore lack much detail:
*'''[[Mrs. Parfaitski]]'s chefs''' — A large group of top-class chefs who were hired to cook for Mrs. Parfaitski for her birthday celebration in the ''[[Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!]]'' volume. They end up locked away by her due to her dissatisfaction with their cooking, but eventually are freed. The only one named out of these and shown in an illustration is [[Chef Kawasaki (novel character)|Chef Kawasaki]], who is not considered a minor character.
*'''[[Mr. Tick-Tock]]''' — Mr. Tick-Tock very briefly appears as a cameo in the ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'' volume as a resident of [[Dream Land]].
*'''The master''' — An ancient rumored beast who was greatly feared and supposedly guarded the sacred [[Stardust Fruit|Stardust Crystal]] within the [[List of novel-exclusive locations#Gloomy Woods|Gloomy Woods]] area of [[Dream Land]]. Before his abrupt disappearance, the sound of a bell would resound in the woods upon his awakening. He is mentioned in the ''[[Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods!]]'' volume, primarily by the [[Woodkeeper]] who continuously frets about him, but he does not physically appear.
*'''Cake shop employee''' — An employee at one of [[List of novel-exclusive locations#Chiffon Star|Chiffon Star]]'s many cake shops in ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]''. He greets [[Meta Knight (novel character)|Meta Knight]] and co. when they come to search for [[Princess Marona]]. She and [[Baron Gallic]] conveniently come in, and Gallic hypnotizes everyone in the shop with his [[Malice Stone]]. When Marona starts throwing cakes, the employee is brought back to his senses when he tastes whipped cream from it. This makes Meta Knight realize that the stone's spell can be broken when its victims think of what they love most.
*'''Waiting maid''' — [[Princess Marona]]'s maid-in-waiting from ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]''. She is an emotional lady who gives Meta Knight an co. crucial details about the princess' whereabouts. She then starts angrily badmouthing her sister, until Meta Knight reminds her of how she bonded with her sister in the past. She realizes that she was hypnotized by [[Baron Gallic]]'s [[Malice Stone]]. The maid and her sister reconcile after this, and remain on good terms. At the end of the story, she scolds Princess Marona for bad manners, but everyone else is just glad that the princess is being herself again.
*'''Apprentice waiting maid''' — The maid-in-waiting's younger sister from ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]''. She is much more laid-back than her sister. After the two of them reconcile, they discuss with Meta Knight where Gallic and Marona's next target might be. They go on and on about all the delicious cake shops. An explosion is suddenly heard in the nearby Royal Cake Factory, which Meta Knight and co. head to investigate immediately. At the end of the story, when the waiting maid scolds Princess Marona's bad manners, the apprentice maid says she prefers the princess being more comfortable around everyone.
*'''Chief of the fruitcake department''' — The chief of the fruitcake department at [[List of novel-exclusive locations#Chiffon Star|Chiffon Star]]'s Royal Cake Factory in ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]''. When an explosion occurs in the factory, everybody evacuates except for him. He is extremely dedicated to his job of baking fruitcakes, and insists on staying inside to finish his work. Meta Knight finds the chief when he goes into the factory to investigate what caused the explosion.
*'''[[Frost Kibble Blade]]''' — It is the second monster Team Kirby fights in ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]'' at the Seaside and does not re-appear again after its defeat.
*'''[[Pyribbit]]''' — He is the third monster Team Kirby fights in ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]'' at the Volcano and does not re-appear again after his defeat.
*'''[[Spark Bonkers]]''' — One of five monsters that lay waste to the Port Village in ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]''.
*'''[[Ice Dragon]]''' — One of five monsters that lay waste to the Port Village in ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]''.
*'''[[King Doo]]''' — One of five monsters that lay waste to the Port Village in ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]''.
*'''[[Colossal Kabu]]''' — One of five monsters that lay waste to the Port Village in ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]''.
*'''[[Mr. Floaty]]''' — In ''[[Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!]]'', shortly after Team Kirby leaves the Port Village, they encounter Mr. Floaty at the Seaside and quickly defeat him.
==Minor characters in other media==
The following are characters that make a one-time appearance in much smaller forms of ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' media, such as promotional material.
===Dashing Superguy===
[[File:Dashing Superguy.png|thumb|150px|Dashing Superguy]]
'''Dashing Superguy''' is a large and muscular man who makes his only appearance in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFIsNGq0cgI American commercial] for ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''.
In the commercial, he is compared to [[Kirby]] in what appears to be a contest for who is stronger. Dashing Superguy is described to have big hair, muscles, and weapons, which Kirby lacks. The commercial then emphasizes that Kirby's main method of defense is eating his enemies, which he demonstrates by grotesquely [[Inhale|inhaling]] Dashing Superguy, and spitting him out as a cartoonishly mushy, floating head. Dashing Superguy is last seen holding the [[Game Boy]] up at the end of the commercial.
===Puppy and its mom===
[[File:MKMV VHS tea party.png|left|thumb|150px]]
The '''puppy and its mom''' are characters that appear in the ''Kirby'' segment of the [[Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video]]. In the beginning, Kirby finds a small dog who has lost his mother. Kirby sets off to help the dog, coming across a girl, a bug, and the moon, which tells him that [[King Dedede]] might have the dog's mother. After going to [[Castle Dedede|Dedede's Castle]], he finds Dedede, who is just putting a bandage on the mother's paw. Mother and son are reunited and the four of them have a tea party together.
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A minor character is a character who, while having a more significant role than simply being an enemy or cameo appearance, is still not a major part of the main story. There are many minor characters in the Kirby series, and their roles typically include appearing in cutscenes, having dialogue, or even being playable, though only in multiplayer modes or Sub-Games. In non-game media, minor characters usually only appear briefly, and may not be properly named, but still may have a significance in the story.

For the sake of simplicity, however, this page will focus on characters that don't have enough information to justify having their own separate pages.

List of minor characters in the games[edit]

The following list covers only minor characters that are either not properly named or have a significance to the game's plot, but otherwise don't have any significant roles outside their minor appearances. It should be noted that this list will not cover characters who appear from other video game franchises or media. Those characters are mentioned on the List of references in the Kirby series page instead. This list will also not cover audiences or crowds, as they also qualify as cameo appearances:

Minor characters in Kirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]

The following are characters who do not serve a particularly plot-important purpose in the various episodes of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. Any character who does have an episode devoted to them, even if they are a minor character for any others they appear in, will not be listed here:

Minor characters in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!  
Character Notable appearance(s) Notes
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The Aliens
Junk Jam The Aliens are vaguely humanoid figures who pilot the flying saucer responsible for dumping massive mounds of garbage on Dream Land in the episode Junk Jam. Their actual species name and where they come from is not known, but they appear to be affiliated with Night Mare Enterprises. Their flying saucer is similar in appearance to that of a Destroya, but is not the same design.
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Bonkers' Keeper
Goin' Bonkers (flashback) Bonkers' Keeper is not identified by name, and his appearance is not fully seen. He appears to be a circus clown and was responsible for keeping and training Bonkers while the ape was captive in the circus act. He is a fan of the show Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, and would watch it while off-duty.
Various In addition to the recurring Cappy characters, there are many Cappies who do not have names or distinct roles who occupy Cappy Town. They can be seen with various hairstyles and/or articles of clothing, but are rarely as distinct as more prominent Cappy characters.
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Captain Kick
Buccaneer Birdy A famous dread pirate who lived 200 years before the events of the show. Only his skeleton is seen in the episode proper. He is only named in the Japanese version.
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The Cavities
A Dental Dilemma The Cavities are an anthropomorphization of tooth decay, and can be seen "mining away" the teeth of both King Dedede and Tuff in order to create cavities. They are named as such by King Dedede while he is suffering from toothache.
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Commander Vee
A Princess in Dis-Dress Commander Vee is Princess Rona's bodyguard and lady-in-waiting. She spends most of the episode disguised as the Princess, while she pretends to be Vee.
Flower Power Como makes a cameo appearance in the episode Flower Power.
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Elder Pipi
A Princess in Dis-Dress Princess Rona's grandfather. His name is conjectural.
Escargoon Squad A swarm of Flappers make a small appearance in the episode Escargoon Squad.
A Fish Called Kine A Flotzo makes a minor appearance in the episode A Fish Called Kine.
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Honey's father
Don't Bank on It Honey's father is a slim Cappy with black hair similar to Samo's, a small bushy mustache, and a brown vest who goes nameless. He does not speak until Don't Bank on It.
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Honey's mom
Watermelon Felon Honey's mom wears a green scarf and a pink bonnet with brown tufts of hair, and goes nameless (only being referred to as "Honey's mom" by Tiff in Watermelon Felon). Her only significant role is in the episode Watermelon Felon, where she acts as one of Tiff's witnesses for Kirby.
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Iro's father
Prediction Predicament - Part II Iro's father is a rather portly Cappy who goes nameless. He does not speak until Prediction Predicament - Part II, and only in the Japanese version.
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Iro's mother
Hunger Struck Iro's mother wears an orange apron and a bonnet, and goes nameless.
A Fish Called Kine, Island of the Lost Warrior, Buccaneer Birdy Joe makes minor appearances in various episodes, where he antagonizes King Dedede and Escargoon. He is a pal of Kine, and helps to protect the ocean's natural environs.
Pink-Collar Blues Kany makes a minor appearance in the episode Pink-Collar Blues.
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Kittsuu
War of the Woods Kittsuu is a woodpecker who lives in Acore along with the other animals. It is named only in the Japanese version.
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Lord James Coleet
Buccaneer Birdy Captain Kick's bird, stolen from a royal family. Presumed to be the great grandfather of Tokkori, until it is shown he was not the same species. He is only named in the Japanese version.
Un-Reality TV Mayor Len's butler wears a fancy brown tuxedo, and goes nameless. He is sometimes seen with a small blue cap.
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Mayor Len Blustergas's grandchildren
The Kirby Derby - Part I Mayor Len's grandchildren are three small Cappies who live with him in his villa. They are differentiated with red, green, and blue clothing and each have slightly different hair styles, but are otherwise interchangeable and go nameless.
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The monkey
War of the Woods This monkey can be seen in many episodes, but only has a significant role in War of the Woods. It lives in Acore along with the other animals.
War of the Woods Nruff and Nelly cameo in a couple episodes, but appear most prominently in War of the Woods.
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Photron
Crusade for the Blade (in a flashback) Described as the ancient King of the Fire People. Photron is said to be responsible for forging the Galaxia many thousands of years ago. This character does not appear in the present storyline.
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Pipi guards
A Princess in Dis-Dress Alongside Elder Pipi are a number of nondescript bodyguards who have no dialogue.
War of the Woods Pon & Con cameo in a couple episodes, but appear most prominently in War of the Woods. Here, they are able to speak.
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Princess Zaia
One Crazy Knight Princess Zaia is a fictional Cappy who resembles Mabel. Sir Gallant believes Mabel to be her after meeting her in Cappy Town. In the Japanese version, she is called Princess Raia.
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Rip
Born to Be Mild - Part I Rip is a member of the biker gang led by Fang. He wears a mask over his face, but is otherwise similar to Fang and Turbo. In the Japanese version, he is called "Accel".
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Sheep
Sheepwrecked The sheep appear in a number of different episodes, but they do not serve a significant purpose in the plot aside from their role in the episode Sheepwrecked.
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The shepherd
Sheepwrecked The shepherd is a nameless Cappy villager who is responsible for tending to the sheep out in the countryside, though he tends to not handle them very well. He is distinguishable by his rough green vest, and can be seen wearing one of two different hats. One of these hats has a feather in it, while the other is more cylindrical. He has a wife and two kids, seen in Prediction Predicament - Part II.
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Spikehead's father
Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure Spikehead's father wears a vest and small green beret and sports a mustache, and goes nameless. His hair is sometimes brown, and other times gray.
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Spikehead's mother
Hunger Struck Spikehead's mother wears a pink chef hat and apron, and goes nameless.
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The squirrel
War of the Woods This squirrel can be seen in many episodes, but only has a significant role in War of the Woods. It lives in Acore along with the other animals and can speak.
Here Comes the Son In addition to the named Star Warriors, there are several nondescript ones who appear in some scenes, mainly flashbacks.
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Turbo
Born to Be Mild - Part I Turbo is a member of the biker gang led by Fang. He has buck teeth and a small mustache, but is otherwise similar to Fang and Rip.
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The tourists
Tourist Trap The tourists are a large group of Cappy-like creatures who wear floral shirts, dark sunglasses, and all carry cameras. Some of them also wear straw hats. They speak a foreign language (which is in reality gibberish) and tend to trash and vandalize any area they visit. Their skin color is pale lavender, which makes them similar in hue to Poison Mash.
Beware: Whispy Woods!, The Flower Plot All of the trees surrounding Whispy Woods are descendants of him, and can speak.

Minor characters in the Kirby novel series[edit]

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The following are characters who make minor appearances in the Kirby novel series, whether that be because they are not majorly plot-significant, and/or because they only appear in a single volume. These are as follows:

Minor characters in the Kirby novel series  
Character Appears in Notes
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Acti Blade's chick
Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! Acti Blade's chick appears as a minor character in the Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! volume. His egg is the main plot device throughout the story, and he finally hatches in the end. The chick recognizes Kirby's voice, and is happy to see him. He highly resembles one of Dyna Blade's chicks.
Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!, Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue!, Kirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!! Bronto Burt appears as a cameo in Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?!, and also has incredibly brief appearances in Kirby's Labyrinth Rescue! and Kirby's Decisive Battle! Battle Royale!!.
Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land! Cappy appears as a secondary character in Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!, where he is one of the race's many participants. At the beginning, he discusses a rumor with Walky that foreshadows the end of the story.
Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land! Capsule J2 appears as a cameo in Kirby: Big Race in Pupupu Land!, where he is one of the race's many participants.
Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! Clown Acrobot appears as a cameo in the Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! volume, as a castaway in an underground area of an ancient temple. He is hostile towards anyone he meets there, but Kirby ends up saving him anyways.
Kirby Clash Team Unite! Colossal Waddle Dee appears as a cameo in Kirby Clash Team Unite!, initially stopping Kirby in his tracks while he spots the Castle Village. Initially believing it to be his Waddle Dee friend that might have gotten brainwashed, Kirby is nearly done in by the monster until three other Kirbys come to his rescue.
Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! Fatty Whale appears as a cameo in the Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! volume, as a dangerous beast in an ancient temple, found in an underground lake that a trap door leads to.
Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods! Fire Lion appears as a cameo in the Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods! volume, as a dangerous creature that inhabits Gloomy Woods.
Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods! Grizzo briefly makes a cameo appearance in the Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods! volume, as a dangerous creature that inhabits Gloomy Woods.
Kirby Clash Team Unite!, Kirby: Super Team Kirby's Big Battle!
Kirby Clash Team Unite!
Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods! Ringle appears as a cameo in the Kirby and the Big Panic in Gloomy Woods! volume, where his duty is to guard a sacred crystal with his friend Broom Hatter.
Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?! Sir Kibble appears as a secondary character in the Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?! volume, where he is one of the three thieves who kidnaps Mrs. Parfaitski for her wrongdoings.
Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!, Kirby Clash Team Unite! Sparky appears as a cameo in the Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! volume, as a resident of Dream Land who gets mad at Kirby for making noise in front of his house in the middle of the night.

He also has a Dream Kingdom variant, who makes an unillustrated cameo in Kirby Clash Team Unite! as a peaceful resident of the Castle Village.

Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess Spear Cotta Knight appears in Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess as Baron Gallic's servant, who was brainwashed by the Malice Stone to do his bidding. After the stone is destroyed, he regains his senses and heads back to his world.
Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad!, Kirby and the Search for the Dreamy Gears! Squeakers appear as a cameo in the Kirby Meets the Squeak Squad! volume, as the many lower-ranking combatants of the Squeaks.

Unillustrated[edit]

The following are minor characters in the Kirby novel series who do not receive illustrations, and therefore lack much detail:

  • Mrs. Parfaitski's chefs — A large group of top-class chefs who were hired to cook for Mrs. Parfaitski for her birthday celebration in the Kirby and the Dangerous Gourmet Mansion?! volume. They end up locked away by her due to her dissatisfaction with their cooking, but eventually are freed. The only one named out of these and shown in an illustration is Chef Kawasaki, who is not considered a minor character.
  • Cake shop employee — An employee at one of Chiffon Star's many cake shops in Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess. He greets Meta Knight and co. when they come to search for Princess Marona. She and Baron Gallic conveniently come in, and Gallic hypnotizes everyone in the shop with his Malice Stone. When Marona starts throwing cakes, the employee is brought back to his senses when he tastes whipped cream from it. This makes Meta Knight realize that the stone's spell can be broken when its victims think of what they love most.
  • Waiting maidPrincess Marona's maid-in-waiting from Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess. She is an emotional lady who gives Meta Knight an co. crucial details about the princess' whereabouts. She then starts angrily badmouthing her sister, until Meta Knight reminds her of how she bonded with her sister in the past. She realizes that she was hypnotized by Baron Gallic's Malice Stone. The maid and her sister reconcile after this, and remain on good terms. At the end of the story, she scolds Princess Marona for bad manners, but everyone else is just glad that the princess is being herself again.
  • Apprentice waiting maid — The maid-in-waiting's younger sister from Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess. She is much more laid-back than her sister. After the two of them reconcile, they discuss with Meta Knight where Gallic and Marona's next target might be. They go on and on about all the delicious cake shops. An explosion is suddenly heard in the nearby Royal Cake Factory, which Meta Knight and co. head to investigate immediately. At the end of the story, when the waiting maid scolds Princess Marona's bad manners, the apprentice maid says she prefers the princess being more comfortable around everyone.
  • Chief of the fruitcake department — The chief of the fruitcake department at Chiffon Star's Royal Cake Factory in Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess. When an explosion occurs in the factory, everybody evacuates except for him. He is extremely dedicated to his job of baking fruitcakes, and insists on staying inside to finish his work. Meta Knight finds the chief when he goes into the factory to investigate what caused the explosion.

Minor characters in other media[edit]

The following are characters that make a one-time appearance in much smaller forms of Kirby media, such as promotional material.

Dashing Superguy[edit]

Dashing Superguy

Dashing Superguy is a large and muscular man who makes his only appearance in the American commercial for Kirby's Dream Land.

In the commercial, he is compared to Kirby in what appears to be a contest for who is stronger. Dashing Superguy is described to have big hair, muscles, and weapons, which Kirby lacks. The commercial then emphasizes that Kirby's main method of defense is eating his enemies, which he demonstrates by grotesquely inhaling Dashing Superguy, and spitting him out as a cartoonishly mushy, floating head. Dashing Superguy is last seen holding the Game Boy up at the end of the commercial.

Puppy and its mom[edit]

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The puppy and its mom are characters that appear in the Kirby segment of the Mario Kirby Masterpiece Video. In the beginning, Kirby finds a small dog who has lost his mother. Kirby sets off to help the dog, coming across a girl, a bug, and the moon, which tells him that King Dedede might have the dog's mother. After going to Dedede's Castle, he finds Dedede, who is just putting a bandage on the mother's paw. Mother and son are reunited and the four of them have a tea party together.