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[[File:KDL3 Pasara Sprite.png]] '''Pasara''' is a type of enemy only found in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''. It resembles a white, fluffy sphere, approximately the size of [[Kirby]], with a pair of oval, blue eyes.
[[File:KDL3 Pasara Sprite.png]] '''Pasara''' is a type of enemy only found in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''. It resembles a white, fluffy sphere, approximately the size of [[Kirby]], with a pair of oval, blue eyes. It's based on the Kesaran-pasaran, a creature from Japanese folklore described as a white ball of fluff.


Possessing no means of attacking, Pasaras do nothing but slowly float up and down in one place, harming Kirby if he touches one. Pasaras cannot be inhaled; instead, attempting to do so, as well as using any other attack on them, defeats them instantly. When destroyed, a Pasara splits into three smaller versions of itself, which drift around aimlessly. These tiny Pasaras may injure Kirby by touching him and are immune to his inhaling ability, but are vulnerable to all other attacks and vanish by themselves roughly four seconds after appearing.
Possessing no means of attacking, Pasaras do nothing but slowly float up and down in one place, harming Kirby if he touches one. Pasaras cannot be inhaled; instead, attempting to do so, as well as using any other attack on them, defeats them instantly. When destroyed, a Pasara splits into three smaller versions of itself, which drift around aimlessly. These tiny Pasaras may injure Kirby by touching him and are immune to his inhaling ability, but are vulnerable to all other attacks and vanish by themselves roughly four seconds after appearing.


== Locations ==
==Locations==
In ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', Pasara can be found in the following levels and stages:
In ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', Pasara can be found in the following levels and stages:
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==Trivia==
*Pasaras are based on the Kesaran-pasaran, a creature from Japanese folklore described as a white ball of fluff.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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Pasara
KDL3 Pasara artwork.png
Artwork of Pasara from Kirby's Dream Land 3.
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First game Kirby's Dream Land 3 (1997)
Copy Ability N/A
Similar entities Mopoo
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KDL3 Pasara Sprite.png Pasara is a type of enemy only found in Kirby's Dream Land 3. It resembles a white, fluffy sphere, approximately the size of Kirby, with a pair of oval, blue eyes. It's based on the Kesaran-pasaran, a creature from Japanese folklore described as a white ball of fluff.

Possessing no means of attacking, Pasaras do nothing but slowly float up and down in one place, harming Kirby if he touches one. Pasaras cannot be inhaled; instead, attempting to do so, as well as using any other attack on them, defeats them instantly. When destroyed, a Pasara splits into three smaller versions of itself, which drift around aimlessly. These tiny Pasaras may injure Kirby by touching him and are immune to his inhaling ability, but are vulnerable to all other attacks and vanish by themselves roughly four seconds after appearing.

Locations[edit]

In Kirby's Dream Land 3, Pasara can be found in the following levels and stages:

Pasara locations in Kirby's Dream Land 3  
Stage Grass Land Ripple Field Sand Canyon Cloudy Park Iceberg
Stage 1 No No No No No
Stage 2 No No No No No
Stage 3 Yes No No Yes No
Stage 4 No No No Yes No
Stage 5 No No Yes No Yes
Stage 6 No No No No No

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パサラ
Pasara
Based on「ケサランパサラン」(Kesaran-pasaran)