Ye-Devil

Ye-Devil
KEEY Ye-Devil artwork.png
Artwork of the Ye-Devil for Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn.
Details
First game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
Latest game Kirby's Dream Buffet (2022, reference)
Similar entities Me-Devil, We-Devil
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A delinquent devil with a pointy head. He takes aim and charges right at you.
— Patch Plaza description

The Ye-Devil is one of the three types of Devils who appear in the Devilish Mode of Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. The Ye-Devil has a purple oval body, with small feet, a button eye with an equals sign (=), and big red wings. He wears a drill hat to hit Kirby via charging horizontally.

LocationsEdit

In Devilish Mode, Ye-Devil appears in the following levels and stages:

Ye-Devil locations in Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn  
Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance?
Patch Castle   Sweets Park   Frigid Fjords  
Fountain Gardens   Melody Town   Evergreen Lift  
Flower Fields   Squashini   Future City  
Rainbow Falls   Cocoa Station   Tube Town  
Big-Bean Vine   Dark Manor   Mysterious UFO  
Fangora   Splash Beach   Stellar Way  
Mole Hole   Blub-Blub Ocean   Meta Knight  
Weird Woods   Secret Island   Moon Base  
Pyramid Sands   Deep-Dive Deep   Outer Rings  
Lava Landing   Capamari   Whispy's Forest  
Cool Cave   Boom Boatyard   Tempest Towers  
Dino Jungle   Fossil Reef   Cloud Palace  
Hot Wings   Snowy Fields   Castle Dedede  
Temper Temple   Cozy Cabin   Yin-Yarn  *
Dusk Dunes   Mt. Slide   Meta Melon Isle  **
Toy Tracks   Frosty Wheel   Battleship Halberd  
Mushroom Run   King Dedede   *During Capamari rematch.
**During Fire Engine and Spin Boarder sections.

Other appearancesEdit

In Kirby's Dream Buffet, Ye-Devil appears on a Character Treat, using his artwork from Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn.

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワイ・デビール
Wai Debīru
Wai-Devil
わい (wai) is a first person pronoun in Japanese, mainly used by males in the Kansai region, as well as a second person pronoun in the Kyushu region.
Traditional Chinese 哇·惡魔
wa è mó
Wai-Demon
Transliteration of the Japanese name. 哇 (wa) has no special meaning by itself.
Simplified Chinese 哇·恶魔
wa è mó
Dutch Ye-Devil -
French Moilfaisant From "malfaisant" (evil) and "moi" (me)
German Mich-Teufelchen Me-Devil
Italian Demon-esso Combination of "demone" (devil) and "esso" (it)
Korean 나는 데빌
Naneun Debil
"I Am A" Devil
Portuguese Belzetu Combination of "Belzebu" (Beelzebub) and "tu" (you)
Spanish Diablete Combination of "diablo" (devil) and "te" (you)