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|image=[[File:KSSTwinWoods.png|280px]]
|image=[[File:KSS Twin Woods artwork.jpg|280px]]
|caption=Artwork of '''Twin Woods''' from ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]''.
|caption=Artwork of '''Twin Woods''' from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
|game1=''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]''
|game1=''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (1996)
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
|lastgame=''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' (2020)
|game=''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''</small>
|similar=[[Twin Kracko]]<br>[[Whispy Woods]]
|similar=[[Twin Kracko]]<br>[[Whispy Woods]]
|theme music=N/A
}}
}}
{{quote|You reached {{color|orange|Buddy Fighters Tower}}'s Summit, but look out! {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} is blocking your way! Watch out for the {{color|orange|giant apple}} the pair produces. If you get careless, it'll squash you flat!|''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', Twin Woods Special Page in chapter 1 of [[Story Mode: The Destined Rivals]]}}
{{quote|You reached {{color|orange|Buddy Fighters Tower}}'s Summit, but look out! {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} is blocking your way! Watch out for the {{color|orange|giant apple}} the pair produces. If you get careless, it'll squash you flat!|''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'', Twin Woods Special Page in chapter 1 of [[Story Mode: The Destined Rivals]]}}
'''Twin Woods''' is a duo boss that first appears in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. They resemble two [[Whispy Woods]] that are facing each other and whose canopies often overlap.


'''Twin Woods''' are a duo boss who first appears in ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. They resemble two [[Whispy Woods]] that are facing each other and whose canopies often overlap.
==Game appearances==
===''Kirby Super Star'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''===
The Twin Woods are first encountered in [[Revenge of Meta Knight]] after the Whispy Woods battle, and as the boss of [[Floria]], the first area of [[Milky Way Wishes]]. The two also appear in [[The Arena]], as well as [[Helper to Hero]] in the remake.


==''{{UserLang|us=Kirby Super Star (Ultra)|gb=Kirby's Fun Pak / Kirby Super Star Ultra}}''==
The Twin Woods' fighting strategy is similar to that of Whispy Woods. They can blow air at [[Kirby]] and drop fruit that can be inhaled and spat back. However, as Kirby has to deal with two bosses at the same time, attacks occur at a faster pace. Furthermore, in a similar manner to Whispy Woods in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'''s [[Extra Game]], they are able to make [[Gordo]]s fall from their branches, which Kirby cannot inhale and must avoid. [[Capiller]]s can also fall from their branches. The mere act of inhaling one will damage Kirby, so he has to avoid these too. On occasion, the Twin Woods also trade segments of themselves with the other twin, which can harm Kirby if he touches them while they are flying from one tree to the other.
The Twin Woods are first encountered in [[Revenge of Meta Knight]] after the Whispy Woods battle, and as the boss of [[Floria]], the first area of [[Milky Way Wishes]]. The two also appear in [[The Arena]].


The Twin Woods' strategy is similar to that of Whispy Woods, being able to drop fruit on [[Kirby]], which can be inhaled and spat back, as well as blowing air at him. However, as Kirby has to deal with two bosses at the same time, attacks occur at a faster pace. Furthermore, in a similar manner to Whispy Woods in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'''s [[Extra Game]], they are able to make [[Gordo]]s fall from their branches in addition to fruit, which Kirby cannot inhale and has to avoid. [[Capiller]]s can also fall from their branches. The mere act of inhaling one will damage Kirby, so he has to avoid these too. On occasion, the Twin Woods also trade segments of themselves with the other twin, which can harm Kirby if he touches them while they are flying from one tree to the other.
As the Twin Woods are a duo boss, each individual member can be defeated separately. Defeating one twin renders it unable to blow air. Once both of the Twin Woods are beaten, the boss battle is won.


As the Twin Woods are a duo boss, each individual member can be defeated separately. Defeating one twin renders it unable to blow air and also makes it impossible for the bosses to switch their segments. Once both of the Twin Woods are beaten, the boss battle is won.
In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', Twin Woods appear with an alternate palette and more health in Milky Way Wishes and Helper to Hero, like with several other bosses. In their case, they are shown with a brown autumn canopy rather than their usual green spring canopy.


==''Kirby Fighters 2''==
===''Kirby Fighters 2''===
[[File:KF2 TwinWoods SplashScreen.jpg|thumb|right|250px|In-game splash screen introducing Twin Woods in ''Kirby Fighters 2''.]]
[[File:KF2 TwinWoods SplashScreen.jpg|thumb|right|250px|In-game splash screen introducing Twin Woods in ''Kirby Fighters 2''.]]
Twin Woods reappear in ''Kirby Fighters 2'', being fought as a boss encounter a total of four times in [[Story Mode: The Destined Rivals]]. Unlike in ''{{UserLang|us=Super Star|gb=Fun Pak}}'', the two of them are separate twins and can move independently of each other. As a result, they lack some of their moves from their original game but gain some new moves too, based off the battles against Whispy Woods in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' and the ''Kirby Clash'' games. Twin Woods are encountered in a distinct location which is not a selectable [[Battle Stage]] and has no name to distinguish it.
Twin Woods reappear in ''Kirby Fighters 2'', being fought as a boss encounter a total of four times in [[Story Mode: The Destined Rivals]]. Unlike in ''Kirby Super Star'', the two of them are separate twins and can move independently of each other. As a result, they lack some of their moves from their original game but gain some new moves too, based off the battles against Whispy Woods in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' and the ''Kirby Clash'' games. Additionally, Twin Woods, like the other bosses in this game, will vibrate and flash red when nearly defeated in a manner much like enemies in the ''Kirby Clash'' games. Twin Woods is encountered in a distinct location which is not a selectable [[Battle Stage]] and has no name to distinguish it.


=== Attacks ===
====Attacks====
The following are all of Twin Woods' attacks in ''Kirby Fighters 2''. Note that attack names are conjectural:
The following are all of Twin Woods' attacks in ''Kirby Fighters 2''. Note that attack names are conjectural:
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
!colspan=3|'''Twin Woods' attacks in ''Kirby Fighters 2''''' &nbsp;
!colspan=3|'''Twin Woods' attacks in ''Kirby Fighters 2''''' &nbsp;
|-
|-
! '''Attack'''
!'''Attack'''
! '''Description'''
!'''Description'''
! '''Notes'''
!'''Notes'''
|-
|-
| '''Drop'''
|'''Drop'''
| Twin Woods drops [[Apple]]s, [[Gordo]]s, and/or [[Capiller]]s from their shared canopy in random places.
|Twin Woods drops [[Apple]]s, [[Gordo]]s, and/or [[Capiller]]s from their shared canopy in random places.
| Gordos drop only in second encounter and beyond.
|Gordos drop only in second encounter and beyond. Starting with the second encounter, dropped apples can sometimes take flight and home in towards a given character.
|-
|-
| '''Giant Apple Drop'''
|'''Air Bullet'''
| Twin Woods reveals an apple in their shared canopy and channels energy in it to make it grow giant. <br>The apple then drops and bounces across the stage, flattening any fighter it comes into contact with.
|Twin Woods shoots out a series of homing [[Air Bullet]]s in various patterns, which can leave [[Dropped Star]]s on the ground.<br>Each tree takes turns shooting them out.
| In the third encounter and beyond, Twin Woods will grow two of these at once.
|In subsequent encounters, Air Bullets may split in two upon reaching a fighter.
|-
|-
| '''Air Bullet'''
|'''Giant Apple Drop'''
| Twin Woods shoots out a series of [[Air Bullet]]s in various patters, which can leave [[Recoil Star]]s on the ground. <br>Each tree takes turns shooting them out.
|Twin Woods reveals an apple in their shared canopy and channels energy in it to make it grow giant. The apple then drops and bounces across the stage, flattening any fighter it comes into contact with.
| In subsequent encounters, Air Bullets may split in two upon reaching a fighter.
|In the third encounter and beyond, Twin Woods will grow two of these at once.
|-
|-
| '''Burst Fruits'''
|'''Burst Fruits'''
| Twin Woods lets down burning fruit on vines from their canopies. <br>If not destroyed, these will drop to the ground and leave conflagrations of fire for a while.
|Twin Woods lets down burning fruit on vines from their canopies. If not destroyed, these will drop to the ground and leave conflagrations of fire for a while.
| Used only in second encounter and beyond.
|Used only in second encounter and beyond.
|-
|-
| '''Stomp Jump'''
|'''Stomp Jump'''
| One of the trees uproots and leaps into the air to land elsewhere, flattening any fighter it lands on. <br>During the second phase, both trees may jump simultaneously.
|One of the trees uproots and leaps into the air to land elsewhere, flattening any fighter it lands on. Sometimes, both trees may jump simultaneously.
| Used only in second encounter and beyond.
|Used only in second encounter and beyond.
|}
|}


=== In-game text ===
==== In-game text ====
The following is all of the in-game flav{{o}}r text regarding Twin Woods in ''Kirby Fighters 2'':
The following is all of the in-game flavor text regarding Twin Woods in ''Kirby Fighters 2'':
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" border="1" cellpadding="2"
!colspan=1|'''Flav{{o}}r text for Twin Woods in ''Kirby Fighters 2''''' &nbsp;
!colspan=2|'''Flavor text for Twin Woods in ''Kirby Fighters 2''''' &nbsp;
|-
!colspan=2|Pre-battle tips
|-
|-
!First battle
| '''''Arriving at the Summit''' <br>You're ready to face King Dedede and Meta Knight! But what you sense here instead are {{color|orange|two very large creatures}}...''
| '''''Arriving at the Summit''' <br>You're ready to face King Dedede and Meta Knight! But what you sense here instead are {{color|orange|two very large creatures}}...''
|-
|-
!Second Battle
| '''''Twin Woods Encore''' <br>Halfway up the tower, {{color|orange|two giant trees}} blocked your path again!''
|-
!Third battle
| '''''Still Growing''' <br>{{color|orange|Twin Woods}} appears a third time! Their strength and skill haven't stopped growing yet!''
|-
!Fourth Battle
| '''''Tree Twins' Max Power''' <br>Having grown quite a bit, {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} has enormous power now! Watch out for those synchronized attacks!''
|-
!colspan=2|Pause descriptions
|-
!First battle
| ''You reached {{color|orange|Buddy Fighters Tower}}'s Summit, but look out! {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} is blocking your way! Watch out for the {{color|orange|giant apple}} the pair produces. If you get careless, it'll squish you flat!''
| ''You reached {{color|orange|Buddy Fighters Tower}}'s Summit, but look out! {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} is blocking your way! Watch out for the {{color|orange|giant apple}} the pair produces. If you get careless, it'll squish you flat!''
|-
|-
| '''''Twin Woods Encore''' <br>Halfway up the tower, {{color|orange|two giant trees}} blocked your path again!''
!Subsequent battles
| ''Here comes {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} again! With a bond stronger than ever, {{color|orange|the giant arbor twins}} drop apples and Capillers. They've mastered the {{color|orange|Stomp Jump}} too! Don't underestimate them!''
|-
|-
| ''Here comes {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} again! With a bond stronger than ever, {{color|orange|the giant arbor twins}} drop apples and Capillers. They've mastered the {{color|orange|Stomp Jump}} too! Don't underestimate them!''
!colspan=2|Game over tips
|-
|-
| '''''Still Growing''' <br>{{color|orange|Twin Woods}} appears a third time! Their strength and skill haven't stopped growing yet!''
!rowspan=2|Any battle
| '''''Defeating Twin Woods''' <br>Pay attention to both trees, and strike at the one that's more {{color|orange|open to attacks}}!''
|-
|-
| '''''Tree Twins' Max Power''' <br>Having grown quite a bit, {{color|orange|Twin Woods}} has enormous power now! Watch out for those synchronized attacks!''
| '''''Defeating Twin Woods''' <br>You can attack the small {{color|orange|apples}} Twin Woods drops to {{color|orange|smash}} them!''
|}
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although [[Floria]] is centered around changing seasons, the current season at the time of entering the boss fight in ''{{UserLang|us=Super Star|gb=Fun Pak}}'' does not affect the look of the area where the battle takes place; it will always appear as autumn.
*Although [[Floria]] is centered around changing seasons, the current season at the time of entering the boss fight in ''Kirby Super Star'' and [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|its remake]] does not affect the look of the area where the battle takes place; it will always appear as spring in the original and fall in the remake.
*In ''Kirby Super Star'', Twin Woods has two visual appearances; the battle takes place during sunset in Revenge of Meta Knight, and in a deep forest in Milky Way Wishes. The Arena uses the "deep forest" appearance.
**In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', Twin Woods has three visual appearances: the "sunset" appearance for Revenge of Meta Knight, the "deep forest" appearance (which now exclusively appears in The Arena), and a new "autumn forest" appearance for Milky Way Wishes and Helper to Hero.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Super Star Twin Woods Sprite.png|Sprite from ''{{KSS KFP}}''
KSS Twin Woods Sprite.png|Sprite from ''Kirby Super Star''
Twin Woods KSSU preview sprite.png|Boss picture from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''
KSS RoMK Chapter 2 screenshot 11.png|Twin Woods being battled in [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], in ''Kirby Super Star''
SSU Twin Woods Fight.jpg|Twin Woods being battled in [[Revenge of Meta Knight]], in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''
KSSU Twin Woods Arena Icon.png|[[The Arena]] icon from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''
KSSU Twin Woods Helper to Hero Icon.png|[[Helper to Hero]] icon from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''
KSSU MWW Twin Woods Fight.png|Twin Woods being battled in [[Milky Way Wishes]], in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''
KF2 Twin Woods battle.jpg|Battle with Twin Woods in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
KF2 Twin Woods battle.jpg|Battle with Twin Woods in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]''
KF2 First Credits picture 3.png|Chapter 4 credits picture from ''Kirby Fighters 2'', showing Kirby about to try consuming a giant apple dropped by Twin Woods
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
{{Names
|de=Woods & Woods
|ja=ツインウッズ
|deM=Woods & Woods
|jaR=Tsuin Uzzu
|jaM=Twin Woods
|ko=트윈 우드
|koR=Teuwin Udeu
|koM=Twin Woods
|de=Woods & Woods<br>Riesenbaum-Zwillinge, Woods & Woods
|deM=Woods & Woods<br>Giant tree-Twins, Woods & Woods
|it=Twin Woods<br>Gli alberi gemelli, Twin Woods
|itM=-<br>Tree twins, Twin Woods
|es=Gemelos Woods
|esM=Woods Twins
|zhTrad=雙重大樹
|zhTradR=shuāngchóng dà shù
|zhSimp=双重大树
|zhSimpR=shuāngchóng dà shù
|zhM=Double Woods
|fr=Duo Whispy
|frM=Whispy Duo
|nl=Twin Woods
|nlM=-
}}


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Twin Woods
KSS Twin Woods artwork.jpg
Artwork of Twin Woods from Kirby Super Star.
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First game Kirby Super Star (1996)
Latest game Kirby Fighters 2 (2020)
Other game(s) Kirby Super Star Ultra
Similar to Twin Kracko
Whispy Woods
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You reached Buddy Fighters Tower's Summit, but look out! Twin Woods is blocking your way! Watch out for the giant apple the pair produces. If you get careless, it'll squash you flat!
— Kirby Fighters 2, Twin Woods Special Page in chapter 1 of Story Mode: The Destined Rivals

Twin Woods is a duo boss that first appears in Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra. They resemble two Whispy Woods that are facing each other and whose canopies often overlap.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra[edit]

The Twin Woods are first encountered in Revenge of Meta Knight after the Whispy Woods battle, and as the boss of Floria, the first area of Milky Way Wishes. The two also appear in The Arena, as well as Helper to Hero in the remake.

The Twin Woods' fighting strategy is similar to that of Whispy Woods. They can blow air at Kirby and drop fruit that can be inhaled and spat back. However, as Kirby has to deal with two bosses at the same time, attacks occur at a faster pace. Furthermore, in a similar manner to Whispy Woods in Kirby's Dream Land's Extra Game, they are able to make Gordos fall from their branches, which Kirby cannot inhale and must avoid. Capillers can also fall from their branches. The mere act of inhaling one will damage Kirby, so he has to avoid these too. On occasion, the Twin Woods also trade segments of themselves with the other twin, which can harm Kirby if he touches them while they are flying from one tree to the other.

As the Twin Woods are a duo boss, each individual member can be defeated separately. Defeating one twin renders it unable to blow air. Once both of the Twin Woods are beaten, the boss battle is won.

In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Twin Woods appear with an alternate palette and more health in Milky Way Wishes and Helper to Hero, like with several other bosses. In their case, they are shown with a brown autumn canopy rather than their usual green spring canopy.

Kirby Fighters 2[edit]

In-game splash screen introducing Twin Woods in Kirby Fighters 2.

Twin Woods reappear in Kirby Fighters 2, being fought as a boss encounter a total of four times in Story Mode: The Destined Rivals. Unlike in Kirby Super Star, the two of them are separate twins and can move independently of each other. As a result, they lack some of their moves from their original game but gain some new moves too, based off the battles against Whispy Woods in Kirby Star Allies and the Kirby Clash games. Additionally, Twin Woods, like the other bosses in this game, will vibrate and flash red when nearly defeated in a manner much like enemies in the Kirby Clash games. Twin Woods is encountered in a distinct location which is not a selectable Battle Stage and has no name to distinguish it.

Attacks[edit]

The following are all of Twin Woods' attacks in Kirby Fighters 2. Note that attack names are conjectural:

Twin Woods' attacks in Kirby Fighters 2  
Attack Description Notes
Drop Twin Woods drops Apples, Gordos, and/or Capillers from their shared canopy in random places. Gordos drop only in second encounter and beyond. Starting with the second encounter, dropped apples can sometimes take flight and home in towards a given character.
Air Bullet Twin Woods shoots out a series of homing Air Bullets in various patterns, which can leave Dropped Stars on the ground.
Each tree takes turns shooting them out.
In subsequent encounters, Air Bullets may split in two upon reaching a fighter.
Giant Apple Drop Twin Woods reveals an apple in their shared canopy and channels energy in it to make it grow giant. The apple then drops and bounces across the stage, flattening any fighter it comes into contact with. In the third encounter and beyond, Twin Woods will grow two of these at once.
Burst Fruits Twin Woods lets down burning fruit on vines from their canopies. If not destroyed, these will drop to the ground and leave conflagrations of fire for a while. Used only in second encounter and beyond.
Stomp Jump One of the trees uproots and leaps into the air to land elsewhere, flattening any fighter it lands on. Sometimes, both trees may jump simultaneously. Used only in second encounter and beyond.

In-game text[edit]

The following is all of the in-game flavor text regarding Twin Woods in Kirby Fighters 2:

Flavor text for Twin Woods in Kirby Fighters 2  
Pre-battle tips
First battle Arriving at the Summit
You're ready to face King Dedede and Meta Knight! But what you sense here instead are two very large creatures...
Second Battle Twin Woods Encore
Halfway up the tower, two giant trees blocked your path again!
Third battle Still Growing
Twin Woods appears a third time! Their strength and skill haven't stopped growing yet!
Fourth Battle Tree Twins' Max Power
Having grown quite a bit, Twin Woods has enormous power now! Watch out for those synchronized attacks!
Pause descriptions
First battle You reached Buddy Fighters Tower's Summit, but look out! Twin Woods is blocking your way! Watch out for the giant apple the pair produces. If you get careless, it'll squish you flat!
Subsequent battles Here comes Twin Woods again! With a bond stronger than ever, the giant arbor twins drop apples and Capillers. They've mastered the Stomp Jump too! Don't underestimate them!
Game over tips
Any battle Defeating Twin Woods
Pay attention to both trees, and strike at the one that's more open to attacks!
Defeating Twin Woods
You can attack the small apples Twin Woods drops to smash them!

Trivia[edit]

  • Although Floria is centered around changing seasons, the current season at the time of entering the boss fight in Kirby Super Star and its remake does not affect the look of the area where the battle takes place; it will always appear as spring in the original and fall in the remake.
  • In Kirby Super Star, Twin Woods has two visual appearances; the battle takes place during sunset in Revenge of Meta Knight, and in a deep forest in Milky Way Wishes. The Arena uses the "deep forest" appearance.
    • In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Twin Woods has three visual appearances: the "sunset" appearance for Revenge of Meta Knight, the "deep forest" appearance (which now exclusively appears in The Arena), and a new "autumn forest" appearance for Milky Way Wishes and Helper to Hero.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ツインウッズ
Tsuin Uzzu
Twin Woods
Traditional Chinese 雙重大樹
shuāngchóng dà shù
Double Woods
Simplified Chinese 双重大树
shuāngchóng dà shù
Dutch Twin Woods -
French Duo Whispy Whispy Duo
German Woods & Woods
Riesenbaum-Zwillinge, Woods & Woods
Woods & Woods
Giant tree-Twins, Woods & Woods
Italian Twin Woods
Gli alberi gemelli, Twin Woods
-
Tree twins, Twin Woods
Korean 트윈 우드
Teuwin Udeu
Twin Woods
Spanish Gemelos Woods Woods Twins