Twister

Twister
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Artwork of Twister from Kirby: Canvas Curse.
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First game Kirby's Adventure (1993)
Latest game Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe (2023)
Other game(s) Kirby's Pinball Land
Kirby's Dream Course
Kirby's Block Ball
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Kirby: Canvas Curse
Kirby: Squeak Squad
Kirby Mass Attack (Kirby Brawlball)
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Keychain)
Kirby Battle Royale (Headgear)
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Copy Ability Tornado
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Twister is a yellow-orange spinning top enemy who is the main source for the Tornado Copy Ability and who first appeared in Kirby's Adventure. Twister bears a shiny metallic body: its bottom part is pointed and darker than the rest of its body, while the top part is a lighter shade of orange and has spherical extensions attached to it. As the games have progressed, Twister has gained more subtle details such as crease lines along its surface to distinguish its metal plates. Twister tends to hold position on the ground until approached, from there spinning itself up into a small tornado and hovering off the ground.

Twister has appeared (or at the very least been referenced) in every Kirby game which features the Tornado Copy Ability, with the exception of Kirby Air Ride, where it is replaced with the enemy Caller. It has also made some appearances in other Kirby games which do not feature Tornado.

Game appearancesEdit

Twister's video game appearances  
Game Role Notes
Kirby's Adventure Enemy
Kirby's Pinball Land Enemy As this game has no copy abilities, Twister does not give the Tornado ability.
Kirby's Dream Course Enemy
Kirby's Block Ball Enemy Drops the Block Flip item.
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land Enemy As this is a remake of Kirby's Adventure, his role doesn't change.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror Enemy
Kirby: Canvas Curse Enemy
Kirby: Squeak Squad Enemy
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Enemy This is Twister's first 3D appearance.
Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition Enemy Kirby's Adventure is ported here, where Twister serves the exact same role.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe Reference Appears as a collectible Keychain.
Kirby Battle Royale Cameo Appears as an costume for Tornado Kirby.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land Enemy
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Enemy Reprises its role from the original game.

Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream LandEdit

 
Tornado Kirby approaching a Twister in Kirby's Adventure.

  Twister debuts in Kirby's Adventure, although its design is different from its final one; its lower half is black and appears rounded instead of pointed. The game's remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, however, portrays Twisters in the same way as later games of the series.

Twisters are initially stationary, slowly rotating in place, but as soon as Kirby gets near, they quickly increase their spinning speed greatly, lifting off into the air and transforming themselves into a living tornado that flies through walls and can only be harmed by a few Copy Abilities. After a while, provided that it is not currently inside a wall, the Twister slows down, eventually becoming stationary and vulnerable to any attack once more.

A singular, immobile Twister appears in the Museum of Yogurt Yard, providing Kirby with the Tornado ability.

LocationsEdit

Twister is a fairly uncommon enemy, appearing in only a small handful of stages. Twister can be found in the following levels and stages:

Twister locations in Kirby's Adventure & Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land  
Stage Vegetable Valley Ice Cream Island Butter Building Grape Garden Yogurt Yard Orange Ocean Rainbow Resort
Stage 1              
Stage 2              
Stage 3              
Stage 4              
Stage 5 N/A            
Stage 6 N/A N/A          

Kirby's Pinball LandEdit

 
Two Twisters appear at the top of the "Wispy-Woods Land" board, held up by two large Kirbys, in Kirby's Pinball Land.

Twister appears as an enemy at the very top of the Wispy-Woods Land course, appearing on both sides. When Kirby passes a Twister, it will begin spinning, adding 100 points per spin. How many times it spins depends on how quickly Kirby passes through it.

Kirby's Dream CourseEdit

  Twister appears in this game as one of the enemies to bump into on the courses. Defeating it yields the Tornado ability to Kirby. In this game, Twister comes in blue.

LocationsEdit

In Kirby's Dream Course, Twister can be found in the following courses:

Twister locations in Kirby's Dream Course (Main Game) 
1P Mode
Course Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Course 4 Course 5 Course 6 Course 7 Course 8
Hole 1                
Hole 2                
Hole 3                
Hole 4                
Hole 5                
Hole 6                
Hole 7                
Hole 8                
2P Mode
Course Whispy Woods Course Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright Course Kracko Course Gordo Course
Hole 1        
Hole 2        
Hole 3        
Hole 4        
Hole 5        
Hole 6        
Hole 7        
Hole 8        
Twister locations in Kirby's Dream Course (Extra Game) 
1P Mode
Course Course 1 Course 2 Course 3 Course 4 Course 5 Course 6 Course 7 Course 8
Hole 1                
Hole 2                
Hole 3                
Hole 4                
Hole 5                
Hole 6                
Hole 7                
Hole 8                
2P Mode
Course Whispy Woods Course Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright Course Kracko Course Gordo Course
Hole 1        
Hole 2        
Hole 3        
Hole 4        
Hole 5        
Hole 6        
Hole 7        
Hole 8        

Kirby's Block BallEdit

  Twister appears as a common enemy in this game and holds place. It yields 300 points when defeated and drops the Block Flip item.

Kirby & The Amazing MirrorEdit

 
Smash Kirby attacking some boxed-in Twisters in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.

  In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Twisters reappear, looking and acting the same as in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Here, they are comparably rare, appearing sparsely in Rainbow Route, Moonlight Mansion, Mustard Mountain, and Peppermint Palace. Besides appearing as enemies, they can be seen atop the golden socket of the Tornado ability's Copy Essence.

Kirby: Canvas CurseEdit

  In Kirby: Canvas Curse, Twister is a rare enemy, only appearing two times throughout the whole game. It yields Tornado as usual.

LocationsEdit

In Kirby: Canvas Curse, Twister appears in the following locations:

Twister locations in Kirby: Canvas Curse  
Reddy Land Arange Gorge Iello Adventure Neo Greo Bloo Hills Omarine Zone Wonder Lilane
 
 
 
 
 

Kirby: Squeak SquadEdit

In Kirby: Squeak Squad, Twister is an uncommon enemy, making more appearances than it did in in Kirby: Canvas Curse and Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. In addition to this, Twister can now be playable through the way of the Ghost ability. When possessed, Twister can be made to move left and right (slowly) and to start spinning. Unlike other enemies, Twister is incapable of jumping normally, but it can gain height if its tornado spin is used repeatedly.

LocationsEdit

Twister can be found in the following levels and stages:

 
Twister's in-game appearance from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Twister locations in Kirby: Squeak Squad  
Stage Prism Plains Nature Notch Cushy Cloud Jam Jungle Vocal Volcano Ice Island Secret Sea Gamble Galaxy
Stage 1                
Stage 2                
Stage 3                
Stage 4               N/A
Stage 5         N/A     N/A
Stage EX               N/A

Kirby Mass AttackEdit

Twister appears in the Kirby Mass Attack Sub-Game Kirby Brawlball. It occupies the upper-left portion of the board. Every time a Kirby passes by it, it spins, granting a total of 50 points to the player and making Bouncys appear on the left side if they are not already there.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Kirby's Return to Dream Land DeluxeEdit

Twister makes its debut 3D appearance in this game. Here, it mainly sits in place until prompted to start its tornado spin. Even when spinning, however, it can still be inhaled by Kirby, so it is not terribly dangerous.

LocationsEdit

In Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Twister can be found in the following levels and stages:

Twister locations in Kirby's Return to Dream Land  
Stage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Cookie Country          
Raisin Ruins          
Onion Ocean         N/A
White Wafers          
Nutty Noon          
Egg Engines          
Dangerous Dinner       N/A N/A

Kirby: Triple DeluxeEdit

 
The Twister Helmet in Kirby Battle Royale

Twister appears as a randomly-obtained Keychain in this game, taking its sprite appearance from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.

Kirby Battle RoyaleEdit

Main article: Costumes#Headgear table

In Kirby Battle Royale, a Headgear called Twister Helmet can be purchased for 750 Battle Coins for the Tornado Ability. The description states it is a living Twister.

Kirby and the Forgotten LandEdit

 
Twister spinning itself up in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

After a 10-year absence as an enemy, Twister appears in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. It often spins in place or can chase Kirby down while spinning. It can spin for quite a while, so it is more dangerous than it looks.

LocationsEdit

In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Twister can be found in the following stages:

Twister locations in Kirby and the Forgotten Land  
Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance?
Point of Arrival   The Tropical Terror   An Unexpected Beast King   The Beast Pack's Final Stand  
Downtown Grassland   Welcome to Wondaria   The Wastes Where Life Began   In the Presence of the King  
Through the Tunnel   Circuit Speedway   Searching the Oasis   Lab Discovera  
Rocky Rollin' Road   Invasion at the House of Horrors   Alivel Mall (Staff Side)   Forgo Plains  
A Trip to Alivel Mall   The Wondaria Dream Parade   Moonlight Canyon   Forgo Bay  
The Brawl at the Mall   Danger under the Big Top   Collector in the Sleepless Valley   Forgo Park  
Abandoned Beach   Northeast Frost Street   Enter the Fiery Forbidden Lands   Forgo Horns  
Concrete Isles   Metro on Ice   Conquer the Inferno Road   Forgo Wasteland  
Scale the Cement Summit   Windy, Freezing Seas   Burning, Churning Power Plant   Forgo Zone  
Fast-Flowing Waterworks   The Battle of Blizzard Bridge   Gathering of the Beast Council   Forgo Land  

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ツイスター
Tsuisutā
Twister (a colloquialism for "tornado")
Chinese 扭转机
Niǔzhuǎn jī
Twisting machine
Dutch Twister -
French Tornicoton
German Trombino From "tromba" ("whirlwind" in Spanish) and Italian/Spanish diminutive suffix "-ino"
Italian Twister -
Korean 트위스터
Teuwiseuteo
Twister
Spanish Vórtor Agentive form of "vórtice" (vortex)