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Bun

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Bun
KSqS Bun artwork.png
Artwork of Bun from Kirby: Squeak Squad.
Details
First game Kirby: Squeak Squad (2006)
Latest game Kirby: Triple Deluxe (keychain) (2014)
Copy Ability Throw
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This article is about the enemy from Kirby: Squeak Squad. For the character from Kirby: Right Back at Ya! who is called 'Bun' in Japanese, see Tuff.

KSqS Bun Sprite.png Bun is a large enemy from Kirby: Squeak Squad, which yields the Throw ability when swallowed. It attacks by getting close to Kirby, then grabbing and tossing him. Because it is a large enemy, it has a good deal of hit points, and takes a while to Inhale.

So far, Bun is the only common enemy which wields the Throw ability, with the other providers being Mid-Bosses.

Game appearances[edit]

Kirby: Squeak Squad[edit]

Bun makes its debut and only appearance in this title, serving as the sole provider of the Throw Ability outside of bubbles.

Locations[edit]

Bun can be found in the following levels and stages:

Bun locations in Kirby: Squeak Squad  
Stage Prism Plains Nature Notch Cushy Cloud Jam Jungle Vocal Volcano Ice Island Secret Sea Gamble Galaxy
Stage 1 No No No No Yes Yes No Yes
Stage 2 No No No Yes No No No Yes
Stage 3 No No No No No No No Yes
Stage 4 No No Yes No No No No N/A
Stage 5 No No No No N/A No No N/A
Stage EX No Yes No No No No No N/A

Kirby: Triple Deluxe[edit]

In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Bun appears as a keychain. This appearance is what revealed its official name in English.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese エイブン
Eibun
A shuffled corruption of the syllables of "bunny", properly transcribed into Japanese as「バニー」(banī)
French Bun -
German Häschen Bunny
Italian Bun -
Korean 글러보
Geulleobo
From "글러브" (geulleobeu, glove) and "~보" (-bo), a nominalizing suffix that mostly used as pejorative, such as "먹보" (meokbo, glutton) or "뚱보" (ttungbo, fat)
Spanish Bun -