Kirby series bosses
Here is a list of bosses in the Kirby series outside of King Dedede, Meta Knight, Cloaked Nightmare, Dark Matter, Dark Mind, and Drawcia.
Acro
Acro is an orca monster who first appeared in Kirby's Dreamland 3. His name is orca spelled backwards.
Adeleine/Ado
A painter from Kirby's Dream Land 3 who can bring enemies to life. Teamed up with Kirby as his friend in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Buu-Robo
A robot from Kirby's Block Ball who attacks by launching his fists at her enemies.
Chamelio Arm
A boss that attacks in Kirby Super Star, he attacks by rolling, tring to hook Kirby with his claws and just plain eating Kirby for lunch. The Chamelio arm also Disappears to confuse Kirby, He appears in The Great Cave Offensive and was one of the few enemies that Kirby could get the Paint ability from.
Combo Cannon
A robot cannon from Kirby Super Star with the Revenge of the Meta Knight segment.
Computer Virus
In Kirby's Super Star, the Computer Virus comes in different forms depending on the location it is in. In The Great Cave Offensive, it becomes a slime, dancing doll, and witch. In Milkyway Wishes and The Arena, it becomes a witch, an evil knight, and a red dragon. The virus behaves like an role-playing game, in the sense that either the monsters it uses or Kirby have a turn to attck the other, and also mentions how many damage the monster has received or if Kirby and his helper were able to avoid or received the attack. An in-joke is that when all forms are destroyed, the virus gives Kirby "experience points" and other "attributes".
Pon and Con
The fox (Con) and raccoon (Pon) tag-team monster from Kirby's Dreamland 3.
Dynablade
The Bird of Legend from Kirby Super Star and final boss of the epynomous segment. Initially she is angry and attacked Pop Star's for some unknown reason, which later turns to be that she needed to feed her babies. Her head is her weakness.
Fatty Whale
A large pipe-smoking whale in Kirby Superstar. Kirby fights him from a long wooden pier, and he spins and leaps in the air to injure Kirby. He also periodically flips high into the air, sending Kirby flying in the resulting spray; rocks and fish that fall after the spray can also hurt him. When hit, the center of Fatty Whale's body flashes yellow.
Gobbler (Gabriel)
A shark monster in an inner tube from Kirby and the Amazing Mirror.
Halberd's Reactor
A boss in Kirby's Super Star and the Halberd's core, but watch out for the fire that spouts from the floor.
Heavy Lobster
A boss from Kirby Super Star from the Revenge of the Meta Knight game. It is a large, gold mech that resembles a lobster, is one of Meta Knight's strongest weapons, and is one of the harder bosses in the game. It attacks by either charging at Kirby, trying to jump on Kirby, shooting missiles at Kirby, or (in very rare occurrences) drops a blob that slowly moves twoards Kirby.
Heavy Lobster is one of the few enemies that gives Kirby the "Paint" copy ability via the aforementioned rare blob that it drops.
Heavy Mole
A mechanical digging monster from Kirby's Adventure who shoots Dyglops at Kirby while underground. Nightmare Enterprises Monster Mole is often confused with this typical boss.
HR-H/HR-E
A boss from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards that starts out as a humanoid robot that fires missiles, shoots lasers, and swings its arms, then turns into a flying ship with missiles to fire and scissor-like arms.
Ice Dragon
King Golem
King Golem is the first boss you will face in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. He is nothing more than a giant golem that looks like a rook chess piece with a face and feet. Fighting him is the same as if you were fighting Whispy Woods, with the exception of the fact that he spits out golems instead of puffs of air, and causes rocks to fall from the ceiling instead of apples. He yields the first piece of the Mirror Gate when defeated.
Kaboola
A blimp monster from Kirby's Dreamland whose shoots cannonballs out at Kirby.
Kracko
Kracko Jr.
A mini-version of Kracko.
Lololo and Lalala
2 tag-team monsters. They are actually the Lolo and Lala from the Adventures of Lolo/Eggerland series.
Magman
A lava monster from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards who uses lava and other fire attacks against Kirby. In the Japanese version he is known as Yogan.
Marx
A robotic bat-like enemy who is final boss in Kirby Super Star, in both Milkyway Wishes and The Arena.
If you thought he was hard as a mini-boss in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, try dealing with two of them.
Mega Titan
A robot that comes in 2 forms. The first form is an armored, hovering robot, the second form is the Mega Titan's head, named Titan Head.
Moley
A mole monster from Kirby and the Amazing Mirror.
Mr. Bright and Mr. Shine
A tag-team sun (Mr. Bright) and moon (Mr. Shine) monster who first appeared in Kirby's Adventure. As Mr. Bright shoots fireballs at Kirby when he's up, Mr. Shine sends stars crashing down.
Nova
One of the final bosses in Kirby Super Star. Unlike other bosses in the series, Kirby must destroy some pillars that support this mechanical being, in a scrolling shooter-like section.
Nruff and Nelly
Tag-team boar-like monsters from Kirby's Dreamland 2. Nruff is the big boar, while Nelly is actually a little boar that Kirby can inhale and spew at Nruff. There are several Nellies.
Orbservor
Orbservor is an eyeball monster that is a common boss in Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble. Kirby will fight him several times, each time with a change in tactics. His eye is his weak point, after which in the third and fifth fights he makes up for it by closing his eyes when he gets close to Kirby on a launch pad. He is known as Megaita in the Japanese version.
Paint Roller
A roller-skating painter monster who first appeared in Kirby's Adventure. Some of the things it paints up may give Kirby an ability.
Pix
A team of three diamond-shaped crystals, one red, one green, and one blue, from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
Poppy Bros. Sr.
Poppy Bros. Sr. appears as a boss in Kirby's Dreamland.
Sweet Stuff
An anglerfish monster from Kirby's Dreamland 2.
Twin Woods
A twin version of Whispy Woods from Kirby Super Star.
Wham Bam Rock
The final boss in Kirby Super Star in The Great Cave Offensive. He attacks with a stone hand which has different patterns. The hand would be the forerunner for the Master Hand and Crazy Hand from the Super Smash Bros. series.
Whispy Woods
Wiz
A wizard monster from Kirby and the Amazing Mirror who is invincible in it's hat form.