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Mecha Cotta
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“ | This Cotta was designed with a can-do attitude. But it takes 30 Bzztbulbs to keep each one running, so it's not really all that cost effective. Plus, when it comes to fighting, its heart really isn't in it. | ” | — Figurine description of Mecha Cotta from Kirby and the Rainbow Curse |
Mecha Cotta is an enemy and a form of Cotta that first appears in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. It has no attacks of its own, and simply wanders around aimlessly. Its body consists of three parts: its face, its top, and its back. Destroying each part reveals an electric hazard on the inside. Mecha Cotta is defeated once all three parts of its outer shell are destroyed; the face taking four hits and the other two sections taking two hits each. This also awards 500 points and 10 Point Stars.
Locations[edit]
In Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Mecha Cotta appears in the following locations:
Mecha Cotta locations in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | ||||||
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Green Valley | Yellow Dunes | Indigo Ocean | Blue Sky Palace | Orange Woodland | Red Volcano | Purple Fortress |
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In addition to the above listed stages, the Mecha Cotta also appears in a few Challenge Stages where it is defeated in much the same way.
Trivia[edit]
- Mecha Cotta's Figurine suggests that it is powered by the electric fields generated by Bzztbulbs, but it is unclear how this process is done or how the energy is stored.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | メカコッタ Meka Kotta |
Mecha Cotta |
German | Robo-Kotta | Robo-Cotta |
Italian | Robocotto | Robocotta |