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Yin-Yarn
File:EpicYinYarn.png
Artwork of Yin-Yarn from Kirby's Epic Yarn
Details
First game Kirby's Epic Yarn
Latest game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
Other game(s) Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Keychain)
Kirby Star Allies
Weakness(es) Epic Tankbot
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This article is about the character. For the boss stage, see Yin-Yarn (boss stage).
Nyahahahahaaa! Soon, Dream Land will be wrapped around my knitting needles!
— Yin-Yarn in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn

Yin-Yarn, also known as Yin-Yarn the Sorcerer, is the main antagonist of Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. Yin-Yarn's English name is derived from yarn and Yin-Yang.

He separates his home world of Patch Land into seven pieces by stealing the Magic Yarn and one of the Magic Socks. Using these artifacts, Yin-Yarn travels to Dream Land, where he slowly begins turning its citizens and landscape into yarn and fabric.

Seemingly unaware of the rumTemplate:Ors concerning Yin-Yarn, Kirby spots an odd-looking Maxim Tomato on top of a bush and starts to inhale it. Yin-Yarn appears from behind the bush, making an unsuccessful attempt to stop Kirby from eating the tomato on his hat. Angered by the loss of his magic Metamato, Yin-Yarn banishes Kirby to Patch Land, where Kirby is left to help retrieve the Magic Yarn with Prince Fluff. In Kirby's absence, Yin-Yarn continues to take control of Dream Land by sending a brainwashed King Dedede and Meta Knight to Patch Land in an attempt to stop Kirby. With Dedede and Meta Knight gone, there is no one to stand in the way of Yin-Yarn taking complete control over Dream Land–even if he doesn't have an idea what he'll do with it once he has total power.

During the final battle with him, it is revealed that "Yin-Yarn" is actually a pair of sentient knitting needle brothers. The two of them are eventually defeated by Kirby, who returns to Dream Land after recovering all seven pieces of the Magic Yarn and using Prince Fluff's Magic Sock to return home.

The events of the final battle strongly imply Yin-Yarn's true identity as the needles themselves, but it is only explicitly mentioned in the Japanese version.[1]

Physical Appearance

Yin-Yarn has torn Patch Land apart
This sorcerer uses his knitting needles to weave his evil all across Dream Land!
— Patch Plaza description

Like all natives of Patch Land, Yin-Yarn appears to be made entirely of fabric and yarn. He wears a green sombrero, purple sunglasses and an orange poncho with intertwining green and red stripes. He has a black mustache and an orange button for a nose. His true bodies are the two large wooden knitting needles he carries at all time, who bear a passing resemblance to maracas. The two unnamed needles are visually distinct from one another: the right left needle has two horns, purple eyes and a scowl, while the right one has one horn, yellow eyes, and a neutral expression.

Mega Yin-Yarn

Yin-Yarn used the power of the Metamato to transform into a mighty robot tank!
— Patch Plaza description of Mega Yin-Yarn

Also see the "vs. Mega Yin-Yarn" section.

Yin-Yarn's second battle form continues the tradition of circular Kirby bosses. Mega Yin-Yarn is slightly larger than the Tankbot. He retains the green sombrero, but his body is now similar to Kirby's: a head attached to yarn-thin arms and spiked wheels for feet. His facial features are broadened, including his sunglasses, his nose, his mustache, and the near-present smile that could otherwise be mistaken for the top of his poncho. His knitting needles have also enlarged.

The description for Mega Yin-Yarn states that Yin-Yarn used the Metamato's power to transform into his final form. However, going from the cutscene itself, it would appear that Yin-Yarn actually used the Magic Yarn to do that.

Cameo Appearances

Trivia

  • Both versions of Yin-Yarn's battle background music are renditions of the regular boss theme from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. Unlike the other classic covers in this game, neither of these versions are acoustic; instead, they sound similar to how music is typically rendered in other Kirby games.
  • Yin-Yarn's plot is very similar to that of Drawcia from Kirby: Canvas Curse. Both invade Dream Land, changing its landscape so that it resembles the landscape of their home worlds, and place a curse on Kirby that deprives him of his conventional means of attack.
  • The first part of Yin-Yarn's Japanese name (アミーボ・アモーレ) is the same as amiibo despite their different name origins.

Video Walkthrough

Flawless fight with Yin-Yarn.

Quotes

Quotes from Yin-Yarn in Kirby's Epic Yarn/Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn  
  • "My name is--Hey! What are you doing?! Stop that!"
  • "No! That's my magic Metamato!"
  • "Nyahahahahaaa!"
  • "Soon, Dream Land will be wrapped around my knitting needles!"
  • "Nyahahaa!"
  • "Only one more step and Dream Land will be mine!"
  • "What an honor to have a king serving me!"
  • "Hehheheheh!"
  • "Dream Land will be mine!"
  • "...Not sure what I'll do with it, but I'll figure something out."
  • "Nyahahahahaa!"
  • "Mind if I sock it to ya?"
  • "Nyahahaaaaa!"

Names in other languages

Yin-Yarn

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アミーボ・アモーレ
Amībo Amōre
Derived from:
French Maillalenvers Perhaps a pun on "maillot" (clothing) and "inversion" (inversion)?
German Grimmgarn Grim Yarn
Italian Malandrana
Spanish Zur-Zir


Mega Yin-Yarn

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アミーボ・ロボ
Amībo Robo
Yin-Yarn Robot
French Méga Maillalenvers Mega Yin-Yarn


References

  1. "A pair of knitting needle brothers,
    who love to sing and dance. They tried to
    take over the world with the power of the Metamato."
    - translated quote from Yin-Yarn's Japanese Patch Plaza description
    (original Japanese: "うたとおどりが だいすきな あみぼうの
    きょうだい メタモルトマトのちからで
    せかいを せいふくしようとしていた"
    )