Sizzlai Moon

Sizzlai Moon
KSA Sizzlai Moon entry.jpg
Sizzlai Moon on the world map.
Details
Level Far-Flung Starlight Heroes
Big Switch? No
Friend Action(s) No
Boss(es) Flamberge
Theme music

Clip of the music that plays in normal areas of Sizzlai Moon

Stage order
Star Lavadom Jambandra Base
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Sizzlai Moon is a moon which orbits Star Lavadom and shares its host star's climate. This moon serves as the twelfth stage of Far-Flung Starlight Heroes in Kirby Star Allies. As a stage, it is relatively short, but ends in a rematch with Flamberge. Completing this stage is necessary to unlock Jambandra Base.

OverviewEdit

The stage begins on a slope, which can continually be peeled away using switches to clear the path forward. At the top, Kirby can gain some friends before moving forward.

From there, Kirby duels Flamberge once again. Defeating her clears this stage.

Rare Picture Piece GuideEdit

 
Kirby reaches the now uncovered picture piece after meteors had cleared the way.

One of the slopes when peeled away reveals a barrel which conceals a round-trip door. Inside, Kirby will need to carry a Key through a meteor shower to unlock a cache containing this piece.

Enemies, Bosses, and AbilitiesEdit

Regular Enemies Bosses & Mid-Bosses

Abilities Friend Actions

  • None.

TriviaEdit

  • The optional side area containing the rare picture piece in this stage is notorious in that CPU allies have trouble surviving, as they tend to run straight into the lava to the right in order to avoid the falling meteors.

GalleryEdit

Side areasEdit

Video walkthroughEdit

100% walkthrough of Sizzlai Moon.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 小惑星しょうわくせいメラーガ
shōwakusei merāga
Minor Planet Sizzle
メラーガ is a corruption of メラメラ, "flaring up" and is also used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in Japanese.
Chinese 火焰小行星
huǒ yàn xiǎo xíng xīng
Minor Planet Flame
火焰 is also used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in Chinese.
Dutch Maan Vlamma Moon Flamma
"Vlamma" is based on "Vlammen," used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in Dutch.
European French Lune Pyro Moon Pyro
Pyro is also used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in French.
German Mond Brutzo Moon Sizzlo
"Brutzo" is based on "Brutzel," used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in German.
Italian Luna Ardente Burning Moon
"Ardente" is also used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in Italian.
Korean 소행성 이글이글
sohaengseong igeul-igeul
Minor Planet Sizzle
이글이글 is onomatopoeia for the sound of burning flames and is also used to refer to the Sizzle Power Effect in Korean.
Spanish Luna Ardent Ardent Moon (from ardiente, burning)