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'''Soarar''' is an enemy in the ''[[Kirby series]]''. It is a flying enemy, similar to a [[Shooty]] or a [[Cerulean]]. It provides no Copy Ability if swallowed.
'''Soarar''' is an enemy in the ''[[Kirby series]]''. He is a flying enemy, similar to a [[Shooty]] or a [[Cerulean]]. He provides no Copy Ability if swallowed.


==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''===
===''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''===
[[File:KatAMSoarar.png]]
[[File:KatAMSoarar.png]]
Soarar debuted in this game, where it flies through the air, often flying in circles. Its methods of attack include running into [[Kirby]] or shooting small purple lasers. However, it does not provide Kirby with any copy ability. Soarar is defeated rather easily, as one [[Air Bullet]] is enough to take this enemy down.
Soarar debuted in this game, where he flies through the air, often flying in circles. His methods of attack include running into [[Kirby]] or shooting small purple lasers. However, he does not provide Kirby with any copy ability, even though his lasers might indicate he gives the [[Laser]] ability. Soarar is defeated rather easily, as one [[Air Bullet]] is enough to take this enemy down.


Soarar may be found in [[Rainbow Route]], [[Moonlight Mansion]], [[Mustard Mountain]], [[Radish Ruins]], and [[Candy Constellation]].
Soarar may be found in [[Rainbow Route]], [[Moonlight Mansion]], [[Mustard Mountain]], [[Radish Ruins]], and [[Candy Constellation]].


===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''===
===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''===
Soarar reappears in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. It acts almost in the same manner as in the first game, but rarely shoots lasers. In Paint Panic, a Soarar can appear as one of [[Paint Roller]]'s paintings.
Soarar reappears in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. He acts almost in the same manner as in the first game, but rarely shoots lasers. In Paint Panic, a Soarar can appear as one of [[Paint Roller]]'s paintings.


===''Kirby Mass Attack''===
===''Kirby Mass Attack''===
Soarar appears again in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Here, Soarars are typically seen flying in straight lines, carrying [[Fruit]] and other goodies. Standard Soarars are harmless in this game, but there is a gray variant called [[Mono Soarar]] which will attempt to divebomb the Kirbys and deal them damage. It is involved in a minigame that involves the Kirbys attempting to collect Fruit Cards. When they collect a Fruit Card, they are awarded with fruit that fills the meter. If they collect a Soarar Card, then Mono Soarars attempt to bombard them. This minigame first appears in Level 7 of [[Green Grounds]]. A [[Big Soarar]] and [[Petit Soarar]]s also make an appearance in this game.
Soarar appears again in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. Here, Soarars are typically seen flying in straight lines, carrying [[Fruit]] and other goodies. Standard Soarars are harmless in this game, but there is a gray variant called [[Mono Soarar]] which will attempt to divebomb the Kirbys and deal them damage. Soarars are also involved in a minigame that involves the Kirbys attempting to collect Fruit Cards. When they collect a Fruit Card, they are awarded with fruit that fills the meter. If they collect a Soarar Card, then Mono Soarars attempt to bombard them. This minigame first appears in Level 7 of [[Green Grounds]]. A [[Big Soarar]] and [[Petit Soarar]]s also make an appearance in this game.


===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
Soarar makes its first 3-D appearance in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. It acts in a similar manner to a Cerulean, flying in set paths after Kirby or King Dedede. It will often fly between the foreground and background to hit its target.
Soarar makes its first 3-D appearance in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''. He acts in a similar manner to a Cerulean, flying in set paths after Kirby or King Dedede. He will often fly between the foreground and background to hit his target.


===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
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===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
Soarar returns in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', unchanged from its appearance in ''Triple Deluxe''.
Soarar returns in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', unchanged from his appearance in ''Triple Deluxe''.


===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
===''Kirby's Blowout Blast''===
In this title, Soarar's job is to fly in a straight line or to home in on Kirby at a modest pace. It is worth the same amount of points as any other enemy when defeated.
In this title, Soarar's job is to fly in a straight line or to home in on Kirby at a modest pace. He is worth the same amount of points as any other enemy when defeated.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Soarar KCC artwork.png|''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' artwork
Soarar KCC artwork.png|''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' artwork
Soarar Mass Attack.png|''Kirby Mass Attack'' artwork
Soarar Mass Attack.png|''Kirby Mass Attack'' artwork
Rainbow Route Room 27.png|Soarar firing its shot in Rainbow Route
Rainbow Route Room 27.png|Soarar firing his shot in Rainbow Route
Candy Constellation Room 17.png|Soarars in Candy Constellation
Candy Constellation Room 17.png|Soarars in Candy Constellation
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Soarar
File:Soarar.png
Artwork of Soarar from Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Details
First game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Latest game Kirby's Blowout Blast
Other game(s) Kirby: Canvas Curse, Kirby Mass Attack, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Kirby: Planet Robobot
Copy Ability None
Similar entities Shooty, Big Soarar, Cerulean, Mono Soarar, Petit Soarar
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Soarar is an enemy in the Kirby series. He is a flying enemy, similar to a Shooty or a Cerulean. He provides no Copy Ability if swallowed.

Game appearances

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror

KatAMSoarar.png Soarar debuted in this game, where he flies through the air, often flying in circles. His methods of attack include running into Kirby or shooting small purple lasers. However, he does not provide Kirby with any copy ability, even though his lasers might indicate he gives the Laser ability. Soarar is defeated rather easily, as one Air Bullet is enough to take this enemy down.

Soarar may be found in Rainbow Route, Moonlight Mansion, Mustard Mountain, Radish Ruins, and Candy Constellation.

Kirby: Canvas Curse

Soarar reappears in Kirby: Canvas Curse. He acts almost in the same manner as in the first game, but rarely shoots lasers. In Paint Panic, a Soarar can appear as one of Paint Roller's paintings.

Kirby Mass Attack

Soarar appears again in Kirby Mass Attack. Here, Soarars are typically seen flying in straight lines, carrying Fruit and other goodies. Standard Soarars are harmless in this game, but there is a gray variant called Mono Soarar which will attempt to divebomb the Kirbys and deal them damage. Soarars are also involved in a minigame that involves the Kirbys attempting to collect Fruit Cards. When they collect a Fruit Card, they are awarded with fruit that fills the meter. If they collect a Soarar Card, then Mono Soarars attempt to bombard them. This minigame first appears in Level 7 of Green Grounds. A Big Soarar and Petit Soarars also make an appearance in this game.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe

Soarar makes its first 3-D appearance in Kirby: Triple Deluxe. He acts in a similar manner to a Cerulean, flying in set paths after Kirby or King Dedede. He will often fly between the foreground and background to hit his target.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse

Soarar reappears in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. They usually fly in horizontal lines, and can be taken out using Kirby's dash attack or Bandana Waddle Dee's spear.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

Soarar returns in Kirby: Planet Robobot, unchanged from his appearance in Triple Deluxe.

Kirby's Blowout Blast

In this title, Soarar's job is to fly in a straight line or to home in on Kirby at a modest pace. He is worth the same amount of points as any other enemy when defeated.

Gallery

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