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Wham Bam Jewel

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Wham Bam Jewel
File:WhambamjewelKSSU.png
Wham Bam Jewel in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Details
First game Kirby Super Star Ultra (2008)
Similar to Wham Bam Rock,
Master Hand & Crazy Hand
Theme music

Remix of the Castle Lololo theme

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Wham Bam Jewel is a boss in Kirby Super Star Ultra. He is the final boss of Helper to Hero and the eighth boss of The True Arena, as one of the Final Four.

Wham Bam Jewel is a large triclops creature, with three red eyes and sharp fangs. His hands are made up of blue crystal gems. Wham Bam Jewel wears a golden pair of earrings and a crown with shining light blue gems. His overall appearance and name is based on Wham Bam Rock's. During battle, Wham Bam Jewel has no visible body, but a cutscene in The True Arena confirms that he has a body.

Wham Bam Jewel attacks in much the same way as Wham Bam Rock, with a few minor alterations here-and-there. One of Wham Bam Jewel's attacks is to unlatch crystals from his hand atop of Kirby, and Kirby can inhale them to obtain the Stone Copy Ability. Instead of crystals, he can also drop bombs, which Kirby can inhale to gain the Bomb Copy Ability. Lastly, Wham Bam Jewel can shoot several blasts from his finger.

Profiles

Flavor text

Image Game Flavor text
KSS Ultra box art.png Kirby Super Star Ultra Diamond hands and 3 eyes! This guy likes shiny stuff! He's the Wham Bam King!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワムバムジュエル
Wamubamujueru
Wham Bam Jewel
French Bling Badaboum From "bling", an onomatopoeia often associated with shiny objects
and "badaboum", another onomatopoeia associated with violently hitting something.
German König Klunker King Gemstone
Spanish Joya Cataplof From "joya" (jewel) and "cataplof", another onomatopoeia associated with violently hitting something.