Zeke
Zeke KEY artwork.png
Artwork of Zeke from Kirby's Epic Yarn.
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First appearance Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010)
Latest appearance Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
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He loves to play hide-and-seek! Try to find him and his friends!
— Cast quote from Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn.

Zeke is a monkey-like creature that appears in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. After Kirby properly decorates Apartment 102, Zeke will become a tenant. He will play a minigame with Kirby called "Zeke's Hide-and-Seek". In these minigames, Zeke and his friends will split up, and Kirby must find them throughout levels that Kirby has already completed in a designated amount of time. The reward for completing each level of the minigame is Fabric. After completing a minigame level, another one will become available, providing the stage the game is held in has already been played through. There are 18 levels in all.

Zeke's name is based on "seek", fitting for his hide-and-seek minigames.

Zeke's Hide-and-SeekEdit

Main article: Zeke's Hide-and-Seek
No. Level Difficulty Time (minutes) Fabric Image
1 Fountain Gardens 1 3:00 Blue Sky  
2 Rainbow Falls 1 3:00 Rainbow Dot  
3 Big-Bean Vine 2 1:00 Natural Dot  
4 Pyramid Sands 2 3:00 Red Dot  
5 Cool Cave 2 3:00 Red Tartan  
6 Flower Fields 2 3:00 Sunflower  
7 Dino Jungle 3 3:00 Dino Egg  
8 Toy Tracks 3 3:00 Colored Blocks  
9 Mushroom Run 3 3:00 Mushroom  
10 Sweets Park 3 3:00 Gifts of Love  
11 Melody Town 3 0:20 Music Lover  
12 Splash Beach 3 3:00 At the Beach  
13 Blub-Blub Ocean 3 3:00 Waves  
14 Snowy Fields 3 2:00 Igloo  
15 Future City 4 3:00 Future City  
16 Tempest Towers 4 2:00 Butter Building  
17 Mole Hole 4 0:15 Veggie  
18 Dark Manor 5 3:00 Floaty Ghost  

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クルリン
Kururin
Possibly a relation between「かくれんぼう」(kakurenbō, hide-and-seek) and「くるり」(kururi, a sound symbolism for sudden/quick spinning movements or changes, or for roundness)
French Cachel From "cacher" (to hide) or "cache-cache" (hide-and-seek)
German Suchmich Meaning "search for me"
Italian Dino Abridged form of "nascondino" (hide-and-seek)
Korean 숨바
sumba
Clipping of "숨바꼭질" (sumba'kkokjil, hide-and-seek)
Latin American Spanish Escompiter Play on "escondite" (hide-and-seek) and "competir" (to compete)
European Spanish Esquivín Diminutive of "esquivar" (to dodge)