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{{Quote|“I’m Plugg! What? Never heard of me?” Plugg has been updated to shoot [[plasma]]! He might not be well-known, but for all who couldn’t join him now, he will shine brightly for all their sakes!|Pause screen caption for Plugg, ''Kirby Star Allies''}}
{{Quote|“I’m Plugg! What? Never heard of me?” Plugg has been updated to shoot [[plasma]]! He might not be well-known, but for all who couldn’t join him now, he will shine brightly for all their sakes!|Pause screen caption for Plugg, ''Kirby Star Allies''}}


'''Plugg''' is the eponymous, plug-like enemy that debuted in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
'''Plugg''' is the eponymous, plug-like enemy that debuted in ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''. Plugg is typically cyan in col{{o}}r and resembles the end of a power cord (though without the cord itself), with two prongs coming out of his head, two stubby feet, and two black dots for eyes, with no other facial features to speak of. As an enemy, Plugg attacks by jumping up and pushing his 'horns' into the ground, causing small electrical waves on both sides. While his attacks do minimal damage, the electrical spark it creates tends to travel a bit of a distance before dying out. As an ally, Plugg gains the ability to charge and release bursts of electricity just like [[Plasma]] [[Kirby]], making him much more potent.
 
==Overview==
As an enemy, Plugg attacks by jumping up and pushing his 'horns' into the ground, causing small electrical waves on both sides. While his attacks do minimal damage, the electrical spark it creates tends to travel a bit of a distance before dying out.


== Game appearances ==
== Game appearances ==

Revision as of 21:39, 24 March 2019

Plugg
File:Plugg Allies.png
Artwork from Kirby Star Allies
Details
First game Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Latest game Kirby Star Allies
Copy Ability Spark (Kirby 64)
Plasma (Star Allies)
Enemy Info Card K64 Enemy Info Card 57.png
Similar entities Plasma Wisp
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“I’m Plugg! What? Never heard of me?” Plugg has been updated to shoot plasma! He might not be well-known, but for all who couldn’t join him now, he will shine brightly for all their sakes!
— Pause screen caption for Plugg, Kirby Star Allies


Plugg is the eponymous, plug-like enemy that debuted in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. Plugg is typically cyan in colTemplate:Or and resembles the end of a power cord (though without the cord itself), with two prongs coming out of his head, two stubby feet, and two black dots for eyes, with no other facial features to speak of. As an enemy, Plugg attacks by jumping up and pushing his 'horns' into the ground, causing small electrical waves on both sides. While his attacks do minimal damage, the electrical spark it creates tends to travel a bit of a distance before dying out. As an ally, Plugg gains the ability to charge and release bursts of electricity just like Plasma Kirby, making him much more potent.

Game appearances

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Plugg provides Kirby the Spark ability when swallowed. These uncommon enemies are found in the following late game stages:

Kirby Star Allies

After a long absence in the Kirby series, Plugg returns in Kirby Star Allies. This time, he provides the Plasma ability and can be found in many stages, as early as Clash at Castle Dedede.

Plugg can also be recruited as a Friend, able provide the Zap element. Like many helpers, Plugg has lower health than Kirby.

Trivia

  • In Kirby Star Allies, Plugg has a little metal screw in his back.
  • Plugg's quote from his Star Allies pause caption is meant to highlight his obscure origin. In Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!, his Japanese subtitle is 忘らるる希望の光 ("Forgotten Light of Hope"), which is ironically similar to the Japanese title of Zan Partizanne's boss battle theme - 忘らるる閃光のライトニング ("Forgotten Flash Lightning").

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コンセ
Konse
Derived from コンセント, the Wasei-eigo (Japanese-made English) for "plug socket"
Traditional Chinese 電插頭
diàn chā tóu
Electric Plug
Simplified Chinese 电插头
diàn chā tóu
Dutch Plugg -
French Prizz
German Stecki Derived from stecker ("plug" in German)
Italian Spinotto Plug
Spanish Clavijo


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