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Honey

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Honey
Honey.png
Artwork of Honey from Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Details
First episode A Blockbuster Battle
Last episode Kirby 3D
Main role Supporting character
Relative(s) Unnamed father
Unnamed mother
Similar characters Iro, Spikehead
Voice actor(s) Kayzie Rogers (English)
Madoka Akita (Japanese)
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Honey is a minor supporting character in the anime series Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. She is a Cappy and resident of Cappy Town. Along with Iro and Spikehead, she is one of the children who often plays with Tiff, Tuff, and Kirby and sometimes shares their perils.

Honey is a short and stout Cappy recognizable by her two small pigtails tied with blue hair ties and adorned with orange beads. She is careful, cautious, shy, and is generally unable to stand up for herself, but she has a more robust conscience than the other kids. She and Spikehead develop a crush on each-other through the course of the show, and can sometimes be seen holding hands, but this relationship is not focused on in any great detail. Honey has no significant role in any episode, though she can often be seen associating with Tiff, Tuff, and Kirby in some of their adventures, most notably in the episodes Abusement Park and Trick or Trek.

Filmography[edit]

Main article: Honey/filmography

Honey appears in a majority of episodes in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, though her role is very often incidental. For a full list of Honey's episode appearances along with details of her role in each one, see her filmography page.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハニー
Hanī
Spikehead, Honey and Iro's Japanese names put together are イロー・ハニー・ホッヘ (irō/hanī/hohhe). This combination evokes the first six mōra (irohanihohe) of the Iroha, a ubiquitous poem used as an ordering for the kana whose name is colloquially equivalent to "the ABCs".