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Moundo

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Moundo
KRTDL Moundo model.png
Model of Moundo from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
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Debut game Kirby's Return to Dream Land (2011)
Latest game Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition (2012) (New Challenge Stages)
Copy Ability Stone
Similar to Giant Rocky, Rocky
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Moundo is a Mid-Boss appearing in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. It resembles a large, brown rock (bearing a slight resemblance to Rocky) with three gray spikes on top of its head. On its yellow feet, it wears a pair of zōri sandals, while a headband with red and white stripes is tied around its head, giving it a Japanese look. Its face is stuck in a perpetual frown, its mouth forming a jagged shape to compliment its lithic appearance.

As its nature suggests, Moundo yields the Stone Ability once defeated and inhaled by Kirby.

Locations

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Moundo can be found in the following levels and stages:

Moundo locations in Kirby's Return to Dream Land  
Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Cookie Country No No No No No
Raisin Ruins No No No No No
Onion Ocean No No Yes No N/A
White Wafers No No No No No
Nutty Noon No Yes No No Yes
Egg Engines No No Yes No No
Dangerous Dinner No No Yes N/A N/A

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マウンデス
Maundesu
Moundes: combination of 「マウンド」maundo (mound) and 「です」desu (polite copula) or 「デス」desu (death).
French Grabuge
German Opa Klops Grandpa Meatball
Italian Monte sumo
Korean 마운데스
maundeseu
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Spanish Montaño