Orbservor

Orbservor
KTnT Orbservors artwork.jpg
Artwork of a pair of Orbservors from Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble.
Details
First game Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (2000)
Latest game Kirby's Dream Buffet (2022, reference)
Other game(s) Kirby: Planet Robobot (sticker)
Weakness(es) Hits to the eye
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To take out one of these bad guys, aim for the eye and jump.
— Description of Orbservor from the Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble Instruction Booklet

Orbservor is a large spherical Boss with a single eye on top. It is faced several times in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, appearing in a couple different colors and variants. Its main attack strategy is to bounce Kirby around in order to launch him into a pit or other hazard. To attack Orbservor, Kirby must get into a launcher and strike its eye when exposed. All variants of Orbservor take three hits to defeat.

Its name is a play on "orb" and "observer", with an "o" replacing the "e" near the end.

AppearancesEdit

Orbservor appears a total of five times in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble. Each time, its attack strategy and color palette is slightly different, as well as the room it is battled in. These scenarios are as follows:

  • In Lvl 1-4, Orbservor moves fairly slow and will attempt to push Kirby off stage when angered.
  • In Lvl 2-4, Orbservor will leap around, making the floor beneath weak and prone to crumble when landing.
    • In the Extra Stage, a gray Orbservor is fought instead of the brown one.
  • In Lvl 4-4, Orbservor is generally more aggressive, and will try to push Kirby into spikes.
    • In the Extra Stage, a brown Orbservor is fought instead of the gray one.
  • In Lvl 5-4, Orbservor is fought in an icy arena with no walls.
  • In Lvl 7-4, Orbservor moves extremely quickly, and will knock Kirby out of the ring or into spikes if not swiftly dodged.

Each time Orbservor is defeated, its body explodes, leaving the eye to shed a tear, then fly away.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese メガイター
Megaitā
Possibly a play on the English word "mega" and the Japanese phrase「い」(me ga ii, have good eyesight), with Latin adverb-forming suffix "-ter"; may involve「」(me, eye)
Chinese 眼珠子
Yǎnzhū zi
Eyeball
Dutch Observor -
European French Orbservateur Portmanteau of "orbe" (orb) and "observateur" (observer)
German Orb-Servierer Orb-Server
Italian Orbservor -
Korean 안구스
Anguseu
Eyes
Portuguese Observolhões Combination of "observar" (to observe) and "olhões" (big eyes)
Spanish Ojeadores Combination of "ojo" (eye) and "observadores" (observators)