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|image=[[File:Mr P Umpkin KDL artwork.png|200px]]
|image=[[File:KDL Mr P Umpkin artwork.png|200px]]
|caption=Artwork of '''Mr. P. Umpkin''' from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|caption=Artwork of '''Mr. P. Umpkin''' from ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''.
|game1=''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|game1=''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' (1992)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''
|lastgame=''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]'' (1995)
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'''Mr. P. Umpkin''' is an obscure flying pumpkin-shaped enemy who first appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. He is similar in function to [[Two Face]], showing two different expressions when he switches sides.
'''Mr. P. Umpkin''' is an obscure flying pumpkin-shaped enemy who first appeared in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. He is similar in function to [[Two Face]], showing two different expressions when he switches sides.


==Appearance and behavi{{o}}r==
==Characteristics==
Mr. P. Umpkin takes his name from its jack o' lantern like appearance. He remains dormant on the wall until Kirby passes by, then springs to life with a different face. From then on, he chases Kirby, spiraling around him until it is defeated or hits him. Mr. P. Umpkin moves generally faster than his Main Game counterpart.
Mr. P. Umpkin takes his name from his jack o' lantern like appearance. He remains dormant on the wall until Kirby passes by, then springs to life with a different face. From then on, he chases Kirby, spiraling around him until he is defeated or he hits Kirby. Mr. P. Umpkin moves generally faster than his Main Game counterpart.


==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
===''Kirby's Dream Land''===
===''Kirby's Dream Land''===
[[File:KDL Mr P Umpkin screenshot.png|thumb|Kirby standing near a dormant Mr. P. Umpkin in ''Kirby's Dream Land'']]
Mr. P. Umpkin first appears in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. He appears in place of [[Two Face]] in [[Castle Lololo]] when [[Extra Game]] is being played. As such, Mr. P. Umpkin functions much the same as Two Face, though he deals twice as much damage to Kirby when he collides with him. Mr. P. Umpkin is worth 600 points when defeated.
Mr. P. Umpkin first appears in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''. He appears in place of [[Two Face]] in [[Castle Lololo]] when [[Extra Game]] is being played. As such, Mr. P. Umpkin functions much the same as Two Face, though he deals twice as much damage to Kirby when he collides with him. Mr. P. Umpkin is worth 600 points when defeated.


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Mr. P. Umpkin returns in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. Here, he only uses one face, and looks more similar to a classic jack o' lantern. He hovers in place a medium distance above the ground in various courses, and can be defeated by colliding with him.
Mr. P. Umpkin returns in ''[[Kirby's Dream Course]]''. Here, he only uses one face, and looks more similar to a classic jack o' lantern. He hovers in place a medium distance above the ground in various courses, and can be defeated by colliding with him.


==Appearance in ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
==== Locations ====
In ''Kirby's Dream Course'', Mr. P. Umpkin can be found in the following courses and holes:
 
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!colspan=9|Mr. P. Umpkin locations in ''Kirby's Dream Course'' (Main Game) 
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!Course
![[Course 1]]
![[Course 2]]
![[Course 3]]
![[Course 4]]
![[Course 5]]
![[Course 6]]
![[Course 7]]
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!Hole 1
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 2
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 3
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
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!Hole 4
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 5
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|-
!Hole 6
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|-
!Hole 7
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 8
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|-
!colspan=9|2P Mode
|-
!colspan=1|Course
!colspan=2|[[Whispy Woods Course]]
!colspan=2|[[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright Course]]
!colspan=2|[[Kracko Course]]
!colspan=2|[[Gordo Course]]
|-
!Hole 1
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 2
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 3
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 4
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 5
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 6
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 7
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 8
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|}
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border=1 cellpadding=2
|-
!colspan=9|Mr. P. Umpkin locations in ''Kirby's Dream Course'' (Extra Game) 
|-
!colspan=9|1P Mode
|-
!Course
![[Course 1]]
![[Course 2]]
![[Course 3]]
![[Course 4]]
![[Course 5]]
![[Course 6]]
![[Course 7]]
![[Course 8]]
|-
!Hole 1
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{Y}}
|-
!Hole 2
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 3
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 4
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 5
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|-
!Hole 6
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|-
!Hole 7
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|-
!Hole 8
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{N}}
|{{Y}}
|{{N}}
|-
!colspan=9|2P Mode
|-
!colspan=1|Course
!colspan=2|[[Whispy Woods Course]]
!colspan=2|[[Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright Course]]
!colspan=2|[[Kracko Course]]
!colspan=2|[[Gordo Course]]
|-
!Hole 1
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 2
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 3
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 4
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 5
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 6
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 7
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|-
!Hole 8
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{N}}
|colspan=2|{{Y}}
|}
 
==In ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!''==
Mr. P. Umpkin retains his design in the [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot|pilot episode]] for ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', and appears in that episode alongside [[Sweet Stuff]] and [[Haboki]] as an enemy for Kirby to battle. He is only seen briefly, being shocked by Kirby's [[Spark]] attack.
Mr. P. Umpkin retains his design in the [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot|pilot episode]] for ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', and appears in that episode alongside [[Sweet Stuff]] and [[Haboki]] as an enemy for Kirby to battle. He is only seen briefly, being shocked by Kirby's [[Spark]] attack.


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
===Sprites===
<gallery style="image-rendering:pixelated;">
KDL Mr P Umpkin sprite.png|Sprite from ''Kirby's Dream Land''
KDCMrPUmpkin.png|Sprite from ''Kirby's Dream Course''
</gallery>
 
===Other===
<gallery>
<gallery>
KDLMrPUmpkin.png|''Kirby's Dream Land'' sprite
E0 Enemies.png|Mr. P. Umpkin appears in the front of this line of enemies in [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot]]
KDCMrPUmpkin.png|''Kirby's Dream Course'' sprite
Twitter commemorative - Halloween 2017.jpg|Halloween 2017 illustration from the [[Kirby JP Twitter]] featuring a candy based on Mr. P. Umpkin
E0 Enemies.png|Mr. P. Umpkin appears in the front of this line of enemies in [[Kirby of the Stars Pilot]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 08:57, 6 June 2023

Mr. P. Umpkin
KDL Mr P Umpkin artwork.png
Artwork of Mr. P. Umpkin from Kirby's Dream Land.
Details
First game Kirby's Dream Land (1992)
Latest game Kirby's Dream Course (1995)
Copy Ability None
Similar entities Two Face
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Mr. P. Umpkin is an obscure flying pumpkin-shaped enemy who first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land. He is similar in function to Two Face, showing two different expressions when he switches sides.

Characteristics[edit]

Mr. P. Umpkin takes his name from his jack o' lantern like appearance. He remains dormant on the wall until Kirby passes by, then springs to life with a different face. From then on, he chases Kirby, spiraling around him until he is defeated or he hits Kirby. Mr. P. Umpkin moves generally faster than his Main Game counterpart.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby's Dream Land[edit]

Kirby standing near a dormant Mr. P. Umpkin in Kirby's Dream Land

Mr. P. Umpkin first appears in Kirby's Dream Land. He appears in place of Two Face in Castle Lololo when Extra Game is being played. As such, Mr. P. Umpkin functions much the same as Two Face, though he deals twice as much damage to Kirby when he collides with him. Mr. P. Umpkin is worth 600 points when defeated.

Kirby's Dream Course[edit]

Mr. P. Umpkin returns in Kirby's Dream Course. Here, he only uses one face, and looks more similar to a classic jack o' lantern. He hovers in place a medium distance above the ground in various courses, and can be defeated by colliding with him.

Locations[edit]

In Kirby's Dream Course, Mr. P. Umpkin can be found in the following courses and holes:

Mr. P. Umpkin locations in Kirby's Dream Course (Main Game) 
1P Mode
Course Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Course 4 Course 5 Course 6 Course 7 Course 8
Hole 1 No Yes No No No No No No
Hole 2 No Yes No No No No No No
Hole 3 No No No No Yes No No No
Hole 4 No Yes No No No No No No
Hole 5 No No No No Yes No No Yes
Hole 6 No Yes No No No No No Yes
Hole 7 No No No No No No Yes No
Hole 8 No No No No No Yes Yes No
2P Mode
Course Whispy Woods Course Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright Course Kracko Course Gordo Course
Hole 1 No No No No
Hole 2 No No No No
Hole 3 No No No No
Hole 4 No No No No
Hole 5 Yes No No No
Hole 6 No No No No
Hole 7 No No No No
Hole 8 No No No No
Mr. P. Umpkin locations in Kirby's Dream Course (Extra Game) 
1P Mode
Course Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Course 4 Course 5 Course 6 Course 7 Course 8
Hole 1 No Yes No No No No Yes Yes
Hole 2 No No No No No No No No
Hole 3 No No No No Yes No No No
Hole 4 No No No No No No No No
Hole 5 No No Yes No No No No Yes
Hole 6 No Yes No No Yes No No Yes
Hole 7 No No No No No No No Yes
Hole 8 No No No No No No Yes No
2P Mode
Course Whispy Woods Course Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright Course Kracko Course Gordo Course
Hole 1 Yes No No No
Hole 2 No Yes Yes No
Hole 3 No Yes No No
Hole 4 No Yes Yes No
Hole 5 Yes Yes Yes No
Hole 6 Yes Yes No No
Hole 7 No No Yes No
Hole 8 Yes No No Yes

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya![edit]

Mr. P. Umpkin retains his design in the pilot episode for Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, and appears in that episode alongside Sweet Stuff and Haboki as an enemy for Kirby to battle. He is only seen briefly, being shocked by Kirby's Spark attack.

Gallery[edit]

Sprites[edit]

Other[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ミスター・ピー・アンプキン[1]
Misutā Pī Anpukin
アンプキン[2]
Anpukin
Mister P. Umpkin

Umpkin
Derivation of「パンプキン」(panpukin, pumpkin)

References

  1. 20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia, page 24
  2. Japanese Kirby's Dream Course instruction booklet, page 47