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Deepsee
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“ | This is what happens to a Mini Deepsee when it grows up. It looks like it lives in symbiosis with some other creature, but I have no idea what. I bet Claycia would know! Someone should totally go ask her. | ” | — Figurine description of Deepsee from Kirby and the Rainbow Curse |
Deepsee is a mid-boss in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse who resembles a green and yellow striped sea anemone with pink tentacles, which sits upon a large hermit crab's shell. The Deepsee hangs near the upper walls and ceiling, and its main attack consists of moving to a certain place very quickly while shooting one missile from each place it stops at. It also occasionally summons one Blipper after a while. It is defeated when it takes enough hits from Kirby Submarine's torpedoes, conferring 1000 points, but no Point Stars when it falls.
Deepsee appears exclusively in the Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time stage.
Trivia[edit]
- Unlike most other enemies in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Deepsee has a visible health bar during its battle.
Gallery[edit]
Illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter featuring Deepsee
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | エニラム Eniramu |
Eniram |
German | Anemonius | Latin form of "Anemone" |
Italian | Abysso | Corruption of the word "abisso" (abyss) |