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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The description and name for this enemy is misleading, as it is not found in the sea, and does not have dangerous tentacles. These descriptions are more accurate for [[Jelly Jr.]].
*The description and name for this enemy is misleading, as it is not found in the sea, and does not have dangerous tentacles. These descriptions are more accurate for [[Jelly Jr.]].
 
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|it=Meduso
|it=Meduso
|itM=Masculine form of "medusa" (jellyfish)
|itM=Masculine form of "medusa" (jellyfish)
|es=Medusa silvestre
|esM=Wild jellyfish
}}
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Revision as of 17:45, 1 September 2023

Sea Jelly
KEY Sea Jelly screenshot.jpg
Sea Jelly from Mushroom Run.
Details
First game Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010)
Latest game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
Similar entities Space Jelly, Spore Jelly
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It must feel nice to float around all day. Beware of its stinging tentacles!
— Patch Plaza

Sea Jelly is a large floating jellyfish-like enemy from Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. Despite its name, it is not found underwater, instead floating in air, where it will release spores. These spores cannot harm Kirby or Fluff, but if they connect, they will be immobilized until they can shake the mushrooms off.

Locations

Sea Jelly is found only in the Mushroom Run stage.

Trivia

  • The description and name for this enemy is misleading, as it is not found in the sea, and does not have dangerous tentacles. These descriptions are more accurate for Jelly Jr..

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キクラゲン
Kikuragen
Pun on「木耳キクラゲ」(kikurage, cloud ear mushroom) and「海月クラゲ」(kurage, jellyfish)
European French Médusot From "méduse" (jellyfish) with "-ot" (French diminutive suffix)
Italian Meduso Masculine form of "medusa" (jellyfish)
Spanish Medusa silvestre Wild jellyfish