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Bug
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The term Bug could refer to the following:
- Antler - a family of enemies from Kirby: Triple Deluxe which are also referred to as "Bugs".
- Beetle - a Copy Ability which gives Kirby a beetle's horn and wings.
- Beetley - an enemy which grants the Beetle ability.
- Bugzzy - a Mid-Boss who resembles a large Stag Beetle and grants the Suplex or Backdrop ability.
- Butterfly - an innocuous insect which can be seen in many cutscenes through the Kirby series.
- Capiller - an enemy and hazard which is sometimes referred to as a 'bug'.
- Como - a spider-like enemy which hangs on a string. Grants the Spider ability in Kirby Star Allies.
- Flutter - a harmless butterfly enemy from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
- Hornhead - a Mid-Boss who resembles a large Rhino Beetle and grants the Beetle ability.
- Needlous - a wormlike enemy that grants the Needle ability and mainly serves as a replacement for Togezo and first appeared in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.
- Pupa - another spider-like enemy similar to Como which only appears in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
- Glitch - an unintended effect or behavior in computer programming which does not occur 'in-universe'.