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Wild Frosty

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Wild Frosty
KatFL Wild Frosty artwork.png
In-game artwork of Wild Frosty from Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
Details
Debut game Kirby and the Forgotten Land (2022)
Copy Ability Ice
Similar to Mr. Frosty
Theme music

Main theme used when battling Wild Frosty in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

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The mysterious vortex brought Mr. Frosty to the new world too! He arrived shortly before Kirby and immediately joined the Beast Pack. (The change in wardrobe must have made it an easy choice.) It's tough to be the new guy, but his fellow beasts love working with him.
— Figure description

Wild Frosty is a variant of Mr. Frosty who belongs to the Beast Pack and appears in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, serving as a Mid-Boss in that game. He is similar in appearance to his regular counterpart, but much larger, and with a more disheveled and unkempt appearance: his overalls are torn up, he has blue streaks of fur or possibly warpaint on his hands and face, and he has a large blue beard. His upper lip is also partially frozen, with hanging icicles that resemble sharp teeth. He attacks by creating and tossing different sizes of snowballs, as well as snowmen. He also will attempt to crush Kirby and dash after him, sometimes managing to eat him. One of Kirby's Evolved Copy AbilitiesFrosty Ice—is based on Wild Frosty.

Locations

Wild Frosty appears in the following stages:

In addition, Wild Frosty also appears as a mid-boss in the following Treasure Road areas:

Attacks

Wild Frosty has a few different moves as follows (attack names are conjectural). Attacks in italics are only used in Phase 2.

Wild Frosty's attacks in Kirby and the Forgotten Land  
Attack Description Variants
Charge Wild Frosty preps, then charges with great speed at Kirby. He then crashes to the floor, leaving two Drop Stars on impact. In the second phase, his tougher variant turns around after the initial charge to try to dash into Kirby again in the second phase.
Leap Wild Frosty jumps high into the air, and then belly-flops to the ground, trying to land on Kirby. This attack leaves two Drop Stars on landing. His tougher variant leaves behind an icicle in front of him after landing, much like the original's tougher variant in Kirby Star Allies.
Snowball Toss Wild Frosty positions away from Kirby, then tosses three snowballs in the air, and bounces them off his rump toward Kirby. These can be inhaled. Wild Frosty's tougher form may make snowmen to bounce instead, weakly homing in on Kirby's position for a few seconds.
Big Snowball Toss Wild Frosty creates a giant snowball and tosses it at Kirby, as it travels, it shrinks in size and leaves a trail of ice spikes behind, bouncing off the edges of the arena. For the tougher version of this fight, the snowball may split in two as it travels.
Gobble Wild Frosty runs at moderate pace after Kirby for a while. If he catches Kirby, Wild Frosty eats him. Kirby needs to mash to escape quicker. If Kirby can keep ahead of Wild Frosty for long enough, he will eventually stop and catch his breath for a few seconds.
Acrobatics Wild Frosty makes a series of cartwheel leaps toward Kirby, finishing with a big slam that produces an icicle in front and leaves two Drop Stars behind. This attack is used only by the tougher variant.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワイルドフロスト
Wairudo Furosuto
Wild Frost
Chinese 狂野冰霜
Kuángyě Bīngshuāng
Wild Frosty
Dutch Wilde Frosty Wild Frosty
French Frigor Efik sauvage Wild Mr. Frosty
German Wilder Eisbert Wild Frosty
Italian Dadopagos selvaggio Wild Mr. Frosty
Korean 와일드 프로스티
Waildeu Peuroseuti
Wild Frosty
Spanish Sr. Mórsez salvaje Wild Mr. Frosty