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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: In her later battles in ''Super Kirby Clash'' [[spoiler:she is referred to as President Parallel Susie, implying that she succeeded her father as CEO of the Haltmann Works Company in her universe.]]


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: In her later battles in ''Super Kirby Clash'' [[spoiler:she is referred to as President Parallel Susie, implying that she succeeded her father as CEO of the Haltmann Works Company in her universe.]]
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Plenty of fixes. In particular, regular Sphere Doomers are never referred to by which element they possess, but rather their colours.


* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: All variants of Doomer besides the Grand Doomer and the Ice Sphere Doomer have yellow eyes, which help to give them a more threatening, alien feel and set them apart from the usual WaddlingHead enemies Kirby fights. The Sphere Doomers in particular have the "sneakiness" part down pat, since they always appear out of nowhere to fight Kirby and friends over an Energy Sphere or two.

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* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: All variants of Doomer besides the Grand Doomer and the Ice silver Sphere Doomer have yellow eyes, which help to give them a more threatening, alien feel and set them apart from the usual WaddlingHead enemies Kirby fights. The Sphere Doomers in particular have the "sneakiness" part down pat, since they always appear out of nowhere to fight Kirby and friends over an Energy Sphere or two.



Feathered creatures from Another Dimension, acting as minibosses. They are found in dimensional rifts and hold two Energy Spheres each. They are only found in levels with a Super Ability.

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Feathered creatures from Another Dimension, acting as minibosses. They are found in dimensional rifts and hold two Energy Spheres each. They are only found in levels stages with a Super Ability.



* MeaningfulName: If you take their Japanese and Korean name as "Lowper", it's pronounced much like "inter'''loper'''", and they certainly are interlopers in Kirby's dimension. It could also come from "robber" (ロバー), since they temporarily "rob" Kirby of the Energy Spheres.

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* MeaningfulName: If you take their Japanese Japanese, Chinese and Korean name as "Lowper", it's pronounced much like "inter'''loper'''", and they certainly are interlopers in Kirby's dimension. It could also come from "robber" (ロバー), since they temporarily "rob" Kirby of the Energy Spheres.



* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: All of the Sphere Doomers have a number of feathers on their tail that roughly corresponds to their power level. [[NonElemental Purple ones]] have two, [[PlayingWithFire red ones]] have three, [[ShockAndAwe green ones]] have four, [[AnIcePerson silver ones]] have five, [[EliteMook Greater Doomer]] has seven, and [[KingMook Grand Doomer]] has [[ThirteenIsUnlucky 13]]. Their Japanese pause description in 7-3 [[JustifiedTrope justifies this]] by explaining that Halcandra's dimensional rifts take Kirby deeper into Another Dimension.

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* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: All of the Sphere Doomers have a number of feathers on their tail that roughly corresponds to their power level. [[NonElemental Purple ones]] have two, [[PlayingWithFire red ones]] have three, [[ShockAndAwe green ones]] have four, [[AnIcePerson silver ones]] have five, [[EliteMook Greater Doomer]] has seven, and [[KingMook Grand Doomer]] has [[ThirteenIsUnlucky 13]]. Their Japanese Japanese, Chinese and Korean pause description descriptions in 7-3 [[JustifiedTrope justifies this]] by explaining that Halcandra's dimensional rifts take Kirby deeper into Another Dimension.



* RammingAlwaysWorks: It has an attack where it flies up, then four black circles appear in the background before Grand Doomer flies out of one of them towards the foreground. In Extra Mode, the four circles move around, and Grand Doomer comes out of them thrice.

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* RammingAlwaysWorks: It has an attack where it flies up, then four black circles vortices appear in the background before Grand Doomer flies out of one of them towards the foreground. In Extra Mode, the four circles vortices move around, and Grand Doomer comes out of them thrice.



* UniqueEnemy: In the original game, they can only be fought in Another Dimension while riding Landia in both Main and Extra Modes. ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue has them appear in a variety of levels to try and hinder Magolor, who can defeat them to gain MP.

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* UniqueEnemy: In the original game, they can only be fought in Another Dimension while riding Landia in both Main Story and Extra Modes. ''Deluxe''[='s=] Magolor Epilogue has them appear in a variety of levels stages to try and hinder Magolor, who can defeat them to gain MP.



* CompositeCharacter: Aside from using the basic movements and attacks of the Sphere Doomers, it also has the Fire and Ice Sphere Doomer's attacks.

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* CompositeCharacter: Aside from using the basic movements and attacks of the Sphere Doomers, it also has the Fire red and Ice silver Sphere Doomer's Doomers' attacks.



* NonElemental: It has the same attacks as the Fire and Ice Sphere Doomers, but without their elemental effects.

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* NonElemental: It has the same attacks as the Fire red and Ice silver Sphere Doomers, but without their elemental effects.



* SphereOfDestruction: It has the same "body explosion" move that Ice Sphere Doomer has.
* TeleportSpam: Like the Ice Sphere Doomer, it can teleport across the battlefield in the Tougher battle with it, making it difficult to hit.

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* SphereOfDestruction: It has the same "body explosion" move that Ice the silver Sphere Doomer has.
* TeleportSpam: Like the Ice silver Sphere Doomer, it can teleport across the battlefield in the Tougher battle Tougher, Toughest and Super rank battles with it, making it difficult to hit.



* StarPower: As with Nightmare, his primary attack is shooting stars, whether through his fingers, hands, or tornado-like core. His TornadoMove even gets the name "Stardust Cyclone" (スターダスト・サイクロン) in the Japanese version.

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* StarPower: As with Nightmare, his primary attack is shooting stars, whether through his fingers, hands, or tornado-like core. His TornadoMove even gets the name "Stardust Cyclone" (スターダスト・サイクロン) in the Japanese version.Japanese.



* DubNameChange: He was called "Eletrick Doubter" (エレトリックダウター) in Japanese.

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* DubNameChange: He was He's called "Eletrick Doubter" (エレトリックダウター) in Japanese.



* DubNameChange: Called "Volgabuffer" (ヴォルガバッファー) in the Japanese version.

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* DubNameChange: Called "Volgabuffer" (ヴォルガバッファー) in the Japanese version.Japanese.



* SuperScream: According to the Japanese guidebook, the attack where it opens its mouth and shoots out a huge stream of flame is called "Voice Volcannon", implying that it ''screams out fire''.

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* SuperScream: According to the official Japanese guidebook, strategy guide, the attack where it opens its mouth and shoots out a huge stream of flame is called "Voice "Vocal Volcannon", implying that it ''screams out fire''.
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* DimensionalTraveler: Apparently, [[spoiler:the Sphere Doomers used to be able to travel between dimensions naturally, until ''something'' happened that stripped them of this ability]], which is why they're trying to steal the Energy Spheres--they're trying to use their power to traverse dimensions again.

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* DimensionalTraveler: Apparently, [[spoiler:the Sphere Doomers used to be able to travel between dimensions naturally, until ''something'' happened that stripped them of this ability]], which is why they're trying to steal the Energy Spheres--they're Spheres -- they're trying to use their power to traverse dimensions again.



* TheDragon: With new information in ''Deluxe,'' it's heavily implied to be this to the true villain of the game, [[spoiler:the [[ArtifactOfDoom Master Crown]], given how the [[UpgradedBoss Crowned Doomer]] is this to the crown itself.]]

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* TheDragon: With new information in ''Deluxe,'' it's heavily implied to be this to the true villain of the game, [[spoiler:the [[ArtifactOfDoom Master Crown]], given how the [[UpgradedBoss Crowned Doomer]] is this to the crown itself.]]itself]].



* VillainsOutShopping: {{Averted|Trope}}--Grand Doomer is the only boss to not show up at Merry Magoland after its defeat. Instead, the Lor Starcutter appears at the park. Justified, as it's one of the more truly villainous antagonists of ''Return to Dream Land'' [[spoiler:alongside the Master Crown.]]

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* VillainsOutShopping: {{Averted|Trope}}--Grand {{Averted|Trope}} -- Grand Doomer is the only boss to not show up at Merry Magoland after its defeat. Instead, the Lor Starcutter appears at the park. Justified, as it's one of the more truly villainous antagonists of ''Return to Dream Land'' [[spoiler:alongside the Master Crown.]]Crown]].



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Retroactively to [[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Forgo Leon]]. While the two are stronger versions of the BigBad's [[TheDragon Dragons]], Forgo Leon is Leongar's helpless, screaming body that is used by Fecto Forgo to continue out their plans, whereas the Crowned Doomer is simply the Grand Doomer revived by the power of Master Crown to continue destroying worlds, and who also seems to carry the natural evil of the Doomer species within it.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Retroactively to [[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Forgo Leon]]. While the two are stronger versions of the BigBad's [[TheDragon Dragons]], Forgo Leon is Leongar's helpless, screaming body that is used by Fecto Forgo to continue out their plans, whereas the Crowned Doomer is simply the Grand Doomer revived by the power of the Master Crown to continue destroying worlds, and who also seems to carry the natural evil of the Doomer species within it.



* WalkingSpoiler: This boss's existence has little foreshadowing to it (only being hinted at in the other bosses' pause screens mentioning ''their'' boss), and it cannot be talked about at all without revealing that Grand Doomer and the Master Crown both survived their battle against Kirby and friends.

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* WalkingSpoiler: This boss's existence has little foreshadowing to it (only being hinted at in the other bosses' pause screens mentioning ''their'' boss), and it cannot be talked about at all without revealing that the Grand Doomer and the Master Crown both survived their battle against Kirby and friends.



* AlwaysChaoticEvil: All of them seem to be completely evil. [[spoiler:It's subverted with Parallel Susie, however, as she pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a member of the Dream Kingdom in ''Super Kirby Clash'' after her fourth defeat]].

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: All of them seem to be completely evil. [[spoiler:It's subverted with Parallel Susie, however, as she pulls a HeelFaceTurn and becomes a member of the Dream Kingdom in ''Super Kirby Clash'' after her fourth defeat]].defeat.]]



* DefeatMeansFriendship: [[spoiler:After President Parallel Susie is defeated for the second time, Parallel Susie settles in the Dream Kingdom as peaceful resident of the Castle Village, sitting on the top of the Shoppe and not aiming to hurt Team Kirby anymore.]]

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: [[spoiler:After President Parallel Susie is defeated for the second time, Parallel Susie settles in the Dream Kingdom as a peaceful resident of the Castle Village, sitting on the top of the Shoppe and not aiming to hurt Team Kirby anymore.]]



* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In ''Super Kirby Clash'', after her fourth defeat, she stops trying to fight Team Kirby and instead settles in Dream Kingdom as its peaceful resident.]]

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* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In ''Super Kirby Clash'', after her fourth defeat, she stops trying to fight Team Kirby and instead settles in Dream Kingdom as its a peaceful resident.]]



* TheCameo: Equipment based on him appears in ''Super Kirby Clash'', but he does not appear in person [[spoiler:most likely because the Black Mirror is not used in the plot.]]

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* TheCameo: Equipment based on him appears in ''Super Kirby Clash'', but he does not appear in person person, [[spoiler:most likely because the Black Mirror is not used in the plot.]] plot]].



* SlasherSmile: Regular Taranza is already a PerpetualSmiler with a worrying touch of DissonantSerenity, but the way Dark Taranza smiles so psychotically, especially how said smile prominently display his [[FangsAreEvil monstrous fangs]], makes it especially clear how he's much more evil than the original.

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* SlasherSmile: Regular Taranza is already a PerpetualSmiler with a worrying touch of DissonantSerenity, but the way Dark Taranza smiles so psychotically, especially how said smile prominently display displays his [[FangsAreEvil monstrous fangs]], makes it especially clear how that he's much more evil than the original.



* BackFromTheDead: Implied. Judging from the direct resemblance, he seems to be a revived Dark Mind, using Shadow Dedede as a new vessel for his "core."

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* BackFromTheDead: Implied. Judging from the direct resemblance, he seems to be a revived Dark Mind, using Shadow Dedede as a new vessel for his "core.""core".



* DisproportionateRetribution: After Dark Taranza summons him to the battlefield, [[spoiler:the first thing he does is murder him in cold blood. He does the same exact thing with Parallel Nightmare, but all it does is send him flying off into the background.]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: After Dark Taranza summons him to the battlefield, [[spoiler:the first thing he does is murder him in cold blood. He does the same exact thing with Parallel Nightmare, but all it does is send him flying off into the background.]]background]].



* LiterallyShatteredLives: Not him, but [[spoiler:the mirror he gets sucked into once you finish his second fight in ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe''.]].

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* LiterallyShatteredLives: Not him, but [[spoiler:the mirror he gets sucked into once you finish his second fight in ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe''.]].Deluxe'']].



* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: In his debut game, his response to [[spoiler:Dark Taranza summoning him to help]] is to smack him dead. [[spoiler:In ''Super Kirby Clash'', he has the same response to Parallel Nightmare summoning him to aid him in his plans for world domination, only he whacks him away (and the latter survives and undergoes a VillainousBreakdown)]].

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* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: In his debut game, his response to [[spoiler:Dark Taranza summoning him to help]] is to smack him dead. [[spoiler:In ''Super Kirby Clash'', he has the same response to Parallel Nightmare summoning him to aid him in his plans for world domination, only he whacks him away (and the latter survives and undergoes a VillainousBreakdown)]].VillainousBreakdown).]]



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Taranza. Both are cloak-wearing magicians and both are the BigBad of their respective ''Kirby Clash''. However, Parallel Nightmare is a Parallel counterpart of an evil villain who seems to be acting of his own accord whereas Taranza was brainwashed by the Black Mirror and is not naturally evil.
* CoolShades: Wouldn't be Nightmare without a pair of sunglasses. [[spoiler:In his Revenge form, they become cracked to reveal a [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eye]] underneath]].
* DeathCryEcho: [[spoiler:Lets out one as he dissipates after being slain by the Aeon Hero, complete with the same death pose and ThroatLight his main counterpart had]].

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Taranza. Both are cloak-wearing magicians and both are the BigBad of their respective ''Kirby Clash''. However, Parallel Nightmare is a Parallel counterpart of an evil villain who seems to be acting of his own accord accord, whereas Taranza was brainwashed by the Black Mirror and is not naturally evil.
* CoolShades: Wouldn't be Nightmare without a pair of sunglasses. [[spoiler:In his Revenge form, they become cracked to reveal a [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eye]] underneath]].
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* DeathCryEcho: [[spoiler:Lets out one as he dissipates after being slain by the Aeon Hero, complete with the same death pose and ThroatLight his main counterpart had]].had.]]



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Both "allies" he summons--King D-Mind and Aeon Hero--turn on him as soon as they arrive. The first case shows that the ally he summoned [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters wasn't interested in working for him]], and the second case proves to be fatal.]]

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Both "allies" he summons--King summons -- King D-Mind and Aeon Hero--turn Hero -- turn on him as soon as they arrive. The first case shows that the ally he summoned [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters wasn't interested in working for him]], and the second case proves to be fatal.]]



* LaughingMad: [[spoiler: Even after he's gone off the deep end, Parallel Nightmare's Revenge continues letting out constant [[EvilLaugh evil laughter]] during his boss fights.]]

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* LaughingMad: [[spoiler: Even [[spoiler:Even after he's gone off the deep end, Parallel Nightmare's Revenge continues letting out constant [[EvilLaugh evil laughter]] during his boss fights.]]



* NeverSayDie: Averted in the Japanese, Chinese and Korean versions of the Super+ Ordeal Quest bio, which states that [[spoiler: the only goal Parallel Nightmare's Revenge has left is to take Team Kirby's lives]].

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* NeverSayDie: Averted in the Japanese, Chinese and Korean versions of the Super+ Ordeal Quest bio, which states that [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the only goal Parallel Nightmare's Revenge has left is to take Team Kirby's lives]].



* RecurringBoss: He's fought six times: once in the Ruins, twice at the Empyrean, once at the Dreamscape and twice at the Decisive Battlefield.

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* RecurringBoss: He's fought six times: once in the Ruins, twice at the Empyrean, once at the Dreamscape Dreamscape, and twice at the Decisive Battlefield.



* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:For his Revenge fight, his shades are cracked, exposing a red eye [[ShockAndAwe sparking with electricity.]]]]

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:For his Revenge fight, his shades are cracked, exposing a red eye [[ShockAndAwe sparking with electricity.]]]]electricity]].]]



* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:In his final appearance in the Story Quests, Parallel Nightmare's Revenge gets ''sliced in two'' and disintegrates as if he'd been slain by the Star Rod when the Aeon Hero attacks him. Despite this he survives right up to the [[HarderThanHard Super+ Rank]] Party Quests at the very end of the game.]]

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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:In his final appearance in the Story Quests, Parallel Nightmare's Revenge gets ''sliced in two'' and disintegrates as if he'd been slain by the Star Rod when the Aeon Hero attacks him. Despite this this, he survives right up to the [[HarderThanHard Super+ Rank]] Party Quests at the very end of the game.]]



* TrickBoss: His fight is an inversion of the Kracko fight: he starts out as Parallel Twin Kracko, and they fight the same way--but once they're defeated, they merge into one gigantic Parallel Big Kracko.

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* TrickBoss: His fight is an inversion of the Kracko fight: he starts out as Parallel Twin Kracko, and they fight the same way--but way -- but once they're defeated, they merge into one gigantic Parallel Big Kracko.



* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Well, yellow [[{{Cyclops}} ''eye'']] of sneakiness. Parallel Kracko has yellow sclera, and is a challenging TrickBoss.

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* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Well, yellow [[{{Cyclops}} ''eye'']] ''[[{{Cyclops}} eye]]'' of sneakiness. Parallel Kracko has yellow sclera, and is a challenging TrickBoss.



* CounterAttack: He can charge up one of these during his fight--if you attack him during this time, he will counter with a powerful sword strike.

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* CounterAttack: He can charge up one of these during his fight--if fight -- if you attack him during this time, he will counter with a powerful sword strike.



* AnIcePerson: Subverted. Although he's called the "Otherworldly Frost Blade", he has no ice-based attacks. This is actually a mistake because of BlindIdiotTranslation, as the Chinese characters/Japanese kanji used for "frost blade" are sometimes used to mean "sharp blade" in older literary works.

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* AnIcePerson: Subverted. Although he's called the "Otherworldly Frost Blade", he has no ice-based attacks. This is actually a mistake because of BlindIdiotTranslation, as the Chinese characters/Japanese kanji used for "frost blade" are sometimes used to mean "sharp blade" "[[AbsurdlySharpBlade sharp blade]]" in older literary works.



* PunnyName: His name is a pun on [[ShockAndAwe "electric"]] and [[MagiciansAreWizards "tricky".]] The Japanese version calls him a "dendoushi" (電導師), a pun on "dendou" (電動, "electric power"), "doushi" (導師, "priest" or "guru"), and "dendoushi" (伝道師, "evangelist").

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* PunnyName: His name is a pun on [[ShockAndAwe "electric"]] and [[MagiciansAreWizards "tricky".]] "tricky"]]. The Japanese version calls him a "dendoushi" (電導師), a pun on "dendou" (電動, "electric power"), "doushi" (導師, "priest" or "guru"), and "dendoushi" (伝道師, "evangelist").



* ShockAndAwe: His attacks are an electrical spin off of Mr. Dooter's attacks. Even the Dooter Skulls he juggles are coated in damaging electricity!

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* ShockAndAwe: His attacks are an electrical spin off spin-off of Mr. Dooter's attacks. Even the Dooter Skulls he juggles are coated in damaging electricity!



* IncendiaryExponent: Every single attack Fiery Puffer uses is on fire. Even the ''stalactites''. ''[[ExaggeratedTrope Of a cave that isn't even on fire to begin with]]''.

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* IncendiaryExponent: Every single attack Fiery Puffer uses is [[PlayingWithFire on fire.fire]]. Even the ''stalactites''. ''[[ExaggeratedTrope Of a cave that isn't even on fire to begin with]]''.



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%%zce* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: He has yellow eyes to start with, but after his he TurnsRed, [[RedEyesTakeWarning his eyes do too]].
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To the Otherworldly Four Heavenly Kings from ''Star Allies'' and retroactively to the Phantom bosses from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand''. The Parallel and Phantom bosses were merely {{Evil Knockoff}}s created by the power of the BigBad's soul (Void Termina and Soul Forgo), while the Magolor epilogue bosses are physical beings.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Retroactively to the Otherworldly Four Heavenly Kings from ''Star Allies'' and retroactively to the Phantom bosses Beasts from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand''. The Parallel and Phantom bosses were merely {{Evil Knockoff}}s created by the power of the BigBad's soul (Void Termina and Soul Forgo), while the Magolor epilogue Epilogue bosses are physical beings.beings who are acting on [[spoiler:orders from the Master Crown]].



* FlunkyBoss: He can spawn in large, Green Snakes as an attack. Once he TurnsRed, he adds Dippas to the mix.

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* FlunkyBoss: He can spawn in large, Green Dooter Snakes as an attack. Once he TurnsRed, he adds Dippas to the mix.



* HornsOfVillainy: In place of Fatty Puffer's crown of coral, Fiery Puffer has long ram-like horns that make him look downright demonic. He's also more aggressive and dangerous than the original, and is even implied to be collecting fruit fragments for [[spoiler:the Master Crown]].

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* HornsOfVillainy: In place of Fatty Puffer's crown of coral, Fiery Puffer has long ram-like horns that make him look downright demonic. He's also more aggressive and dangerous than the original, and is even implied to be collecting fruit fragments Fruit Fragments for [[spoiler:the Master Crown]].
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The English name can easily be identified as Deppa.


* FeatheredFiend: Aside from the ground-bound Dupas and the large, levitating pink Doomers, every other member of the Doomer family sports a pair of wings, and they're evil creatures from Another Dimension.
* FreakyElectronicMusic: The Doomers' various battle themes heavily feature electronic instruments and even elements of dubstep, which helps them stand out from the rest of the series' usual orchestral or jazz fusion pieces. The Grand Doomer's theme in particular is a techno piece, a genre no other ''Kirby'' boss theme inhabits. However, the Greater Doomer [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this in ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'', where it gets an orchestral BossRemix of the Sphere Doomer battle theme.

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* FeatheredFiend: Aside from the ground-bound Dupas and the large, levitating pink Doomers, Deppas, every other member of the Doomer family sports a pair of wings, and they're evil creatures from Another Dimension.
* FreakyElectronicMusic: The Doomers' various battle themes heavily feature electronic instruments and even elements of dubstep, which helps them stand out from the rest of the series' usual orchestral or jazz fusion pieces. The Grand Doomer's theme in particular is a techno piece, a genre no other ''Kirby'' boss theme inhabits. However, the Greater Doomer [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this in ''Team Kirby Clash Deluxe'', Deluxe'' and ''Super Kirby Clash'', where it gets an orchestral BossRemix of the Sphere Doomer battle theme.



* RedHerring: Grand Doomer has a unique theme, is essentially the king of the Sphere Doomers, possesses the final ship part, is seemingly the final boss of the last level, and is defeated by Super Abilties. This would mean that it's the final boss, right?

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* RedHerring: Grand Doomer has a unique theme, is essentially the king of the Sphere Doomers, possesses the final ship part, is seemingly the final boss of the last level, and is defeated by Super Abilties.Abilities. This would mean that it's the final boss, right?



* DubNameChange: Their Japanese names match that of the Sphere Doomers (ローパー ''Lowper''), which the English localization carried over by changing the first letter of each to a D. Darpa is ラーパ (''Larpa''), Dippa is リーパ (''Lippa''), Dupa is ルパ (''Lupa''), and the larger pink Doomers are レーパー (''Leppa''). Together, they form all the basic Japanese vowels.
* GiantMook: Pink Doomers are the biggest of the enemy Doomers.

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* DubNameChange: Their Japanese names match that of the Sphere Doomers (ローパー ''Lowper''), which the English localization carried over by changing the first letter of each to a D. Darpa is ラーパ (''Larpa''), Dippa is リーパ (''Lippa''), Dupa is ルパ (''Lupa''), and the larger pink Doomers Deppas are レーパー (''Leppa''). Together, they form all the basic Japanese vowels.
* GiantMook: Pink Doomers Deppas are the biggest of the enemy Doomers.



* SpikesOfVillainy: Pink Doomers have four spikes growing from their bodies. When destroyed, their spikes fly into four various directions.

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* SpikesOfVillainy: Pink Doomers Deppas have four spikes growing from their bodies. When destroyed, their spikes fly into four various directions.

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