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{{Quote|This monster's called Slice n' Splice! It splits up its foes and mixes up their parts!|[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]], describing '''Slice n' Splice in [[The Fofa Factor]]}} | {{Quote|This monster's called Slice n' Splice! It splits up its foes and mixes up their parts!|[[N.M.E. Sales Guy]], describing '''Slice n' Splice in [[The Fofa Factor]]}} | ||
'''Slice n' Splice''' is a [[monster]] which appears in the episode [[The Fofa Factor]] from ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', where it serves as the main antagonist. It holds two staves which it uses to cut its foes and mix their parts. It is the reason why [[Fofa]] was cut into [[ | '''Slice n' Splice''' is a [[monster]] which appears in the episode [[The Fofa Factor]] from ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'', where it serves as the main antagonist. It holds two staves which it uses to cut its foes and mix their parts. It is the reason why [[Fofa]] was cut into [[Fololo & Falala]]. Slice n' Splice and its staves are destroyed when [[Cutter]] [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]] severs the robot's left arm off with his blade and then cuts the robot into two with a devastating [[Final Cutter]]. | ||
Slice n' Splice's Japanese name 'Kittarihattari' comes from the Japanese words for ''cut'' and ''paste''. Its English name, Slice n' Splice, comes from "Slice and Dice." | Slice n' Splice's Japanese name 'Kittarihattari' comes from the Japanese words for ''cut'' and ''paste''. Its English name, Slice n' Splice, comes from "Slice and Dice." |