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Phantom Sillydillo

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Phantom Sillydillo
KatFL Phantom Sillydillo Splash Screen.jpg
Splash screen for Phantom Sillydillo from Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
Details
First game Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Relative(s) Sillydillo
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Formed from strong psychic energy and modeled on specific memories of his role in the real world, this phantom copy of Sillydillo will forever wander Forgo Dreams, searching high and low for Elfilin and Kirby... At least its dance moves are still impressive!
— Phantom Sillydillo's figure description in Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Phantom Sillydillo (titled Armor-Plated Illusion) is a more powerful illusory form of Sillydillo which appears as the boss of Forgo Wasteland in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and can also be fought in The Ultimate Cup Z in the Colosseum. Phantom Sillydillo looks and fights largely the same as its real counterpart, but has a different color scheme, now having pink fur, magenta claws and nose, a green shell, and eyes that match those of Fecto Forgo in its "Invasive Species" form.

Attacks

Phantom Sillydillo has all of the same attacks as its normal counterpart, but it attacks faster and some of its attacks have new properties. It also has a few new attacks, and has more health than Sillydillo.

Phantom Sillydillo has 1,900 HP when fought in Forgo Wasteland and 1,330 HP when fought at the Colosseum. It enters phase 2 when its health is at 80% or lower and enters phase 3 when its health is at 40% or lower. It takes 0.2X damage during phase transitions.[1]

The following lists all of Phantom Sillydillo's attacks (attack names are from the Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide). Attacks in green are only used in Phase 2 and 3. Attacks in red are only used in Phase 3.

Phantom Sillydillo's attacks in Kirby and the Forgotten Land  
Attack Description
ナゲタ・パラパ
Throw Dillo
Phantom Sillydillo approaches Kirby with three handmade bombs that resemble the pink puffball and tosses them at him. These can be inhaled and spat back before they explode. Despite being bombs, they do not provide any ability if swallowed.
アレダ・パラパ
Gotcha Dillo
Phantom Sillydillo approaches Kirby and tries to capture him with a cage, either using a lateral swing close to the ground or a lateral swing up high. If caught, Kirby will be trapped in the cage, and shaken about for heavy damage until he escapes (done by the player mashing the control stick). The swing leaves a Drop Star behind upon finishing. If the player fails to make Kirby escape the cage, Phantom Sillydillo will end the attack by slamming the cage on the ground, defeating Kirby no matter how much health he has left.
コロガ・パラパ
Rolling Dillo
Phantom Sillydillo rolls up into a ball and starts revving up. It then charges at Kirby in a straight line at high speed, prompting Kirby to dodge to avoid the attack. Phantom Sillydillo performs three of these charges in quick succession, each one leaving a few Drop Stars in its wake. At the end of the third charge, Phantom Sillydillo leaves more Drop Stars around it and then quickly jumps away.
バラマ・パラパ
Scatter Dillo
Phantom Sillydillo approaches Kirby with five handmade bombs that resemble the pink puffball and tosses them out in a spinning motion that resembles its cage swing. These can be inhaled and spat back before they explode. Despite being bombs, they do not provide any ability if swallowed.
ソワレ・パラパ・スクリーン
Soirée Dillo Screen
During the start of phase 3, Phantom Sillydillo will summon a sandstorm that obscures visibility for the rest of the battle until it is defeated. It takes 0.2X damage during the duration of the "attack."
グラン・パ・ド・ドゥ
Grand Pas de Deux
Phantom Sillydillo pulls out one of its "dance partners" and starts twirling around with it, bouncing off the walls of the arena and leaving Drop Stars on occasion.
パ・ド・ドゥ
Pas de Deux
Phantom Sillydillo pulls out its "dance partners" and tosses two of them towards Kirby. These weakly home in on him and leave Drop Stars as they pass. This move is usually performed right after "Grand Pas de Deux."

In phase 1, Phantom Sillydillo attacks in a fixed order on loop as follows:

  1. Throw Dillo
  2. Gotcha Dillo [lower cage swing]
  3. Gotcha Dillo [upper cage swing]

In phase 2, Phantom Sillydillo attacks in a fixed order on loop as follows:

  1. Rolling Dillo x2
  2. Throw Dillo
  3. Gotcha Dillo [lower cage swing]
  4. Gotcha Dillo [upper cage swing]
  5. Scatter Dillo

In phase 3, Phantom Sillydillo begins with the Soirée Dillo Screen before attacking in a fixed order on loop as follows:

  1. Grand Pas de Deux
  2. Pas de Deux
  3. Rolling Dillo
  4. Grand Pas de Deux
  5. Pas de Deux
  6. Rolling Dillo
  7. Either Throw Dillo, Gotcha Dillo or Scatter Dillo

Trivia

  • If Kirby fails to escape Phantom Sillydillo's cage after being captured, Phantom Sillydillo will eventually slam the cage down and defeat him instantly. This makes Phantom Sillydillo and its original counterpart some of the few foes in the entire Kirby series to have the ability to instantly defeat the player regardless of how much health they currently have.
  • The figure description for Phantom Sillydillo uses both male and neuter pronouns to describe it. This is likely an error, as Sillydillo (as well as nearly all phantom bosses) are otherwise consistently referred to with neuter pronouns.

Gallery

Video gallery

Video playthrough of Kirby battling Phantom Sillydillo in the Colosseum.

Names in other languages

See Sillydillo for name explanations.
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 踊幻甲獣ようげんこうじゅう アルマパラパ・げん
Yōgen Kōjū Arumaparapa Gen
Prancing Phantom Armored Beast, Armaparapa Phantom
Traditional Chinese 舞幻甲獸 犰魔亂舞·幻
Wǔhuàn Jiǎshòu Qiúmóluànwǔ Huàn
Prancing Phantom Armored Beast, 犰 (qiú) + 魔乱舞 (móluànwǔ) Phantom
Simplified Chinese 舞幻甲兽 犰魔乱舞·幻
Wǔhuàn Jiǎshòu Qiúmóluànwǔ Huàn
Dutch Gepantserde illusie, Dolledillo-fantoom Armored illusion, Dolledillo-phantom
French Danseur illusoire, Tatoufou spectral Illusory dancer, Phantom Tatoufou
German Illusion-Panzerbestie, Gürteltor-Phantom Illusion-Shell beast, Gürteltor-Phantom
Italian Illusione corazzata, Rappadillo spettrale Armored illusion, Spectral Rappadillo
Korean 환상의 춤추는 등껍질 짐승 팬텀 아르마파라파
Hwansangui Chumchuneun Deungkkeopjil Jimseung Paenteom Areumaparapa
Dancing Back-Shelled Phantom Beast, Phantom Armaparapa
Latin American Spanish Bailarín ilusorio, Armadiloco espectral Illusory dancer, Spectral Armadiloco
European Spanish Bizarro ilusorio, Armadiloco espectral Illusory weirdo, Spectral Armadiloco


References