Drifter

"Kirby thought he had me, but this Drifter's drifting me free and clear!"

- King Dedede

Drifter, sometimes known as Floaty the Drifter, is a parasol-like being with a single eye. Waddle Dees are sometimes seen drifting down from above holding these devious parasols. Once they're let go of, they chase Kirby until they explode. They give Parasol to Kirby when eaten, regardless of if they are in the hands of another enemy or not.

To date, Drifter has only made two appearances in the series; Kirby's Dream Land 2 and the anime. In both appearances, Drifters are portrayed as weak but can be bothersome in large numbers.

Drifters seem to be vaugly based off of the Kasa-obake, a Japanese spirit resembling an umbrella with one eye.

Physical Appearance
Floaty is a ghostly medium-sized parasol. Unlike their normal parasol counterparts, Drifter possesses green fabric (as seen in official art and the anime) and have purple handles. In the games they appear sepia (due to the Game Boy's color limitations) as opposed to the regular white and red sections of the plain parasols. Floaty also has one large eye in the middle of its face. Floaty also bears a striking resemblance to the Mini-boss Jumpershoot. However, Drifters have less body parts than Jumpershoots do.

Kirby's Dream Land 2
Kirby's Dream Land 2 was the only game that Drifter ever appeared in. Drifter appears either alone or accompanying a Waddle Dee who will glide down with them from the sky. Regardless of how it shows up, Drifter acts the same way after being freed. They will either pursue Kirby from the air or hop towards him.

In the Anime
Drifters are umbrella monsters Dedede buys in bulk when Escargoon's mother comes to town in the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! episode Like Mother, Like Snail / Escargoon Rules. The King tells his mother that Escargoon (who convinced his mother that he was a king) uses monsters to attack Cappy Town's citizens. Escargoon's mother doesn't fall for it. But just then it starts "raining", and Dedede hands out umbrellas (really Drifters in disguise) to all the Cappies. The Drifters suddenly come to life and begin attacking everyone. Alone, the Drifters are weak, but in large swarms, Drifters can really cause problems. They can soar through the air and attack primarily by enclosing themselves around their victims, suffocating them. When the Drifters get out of hand, Kirby inhales several of them to become Parasol Kirby. Kirby is able to destroy the majority of the remaining umbrella-like foes. King Dedede grabs the last one and prepares to joust Kirby, but he is grabbed with Kirby's Circus Throw and thrown up into the air. The fireworks from the party destroy Drifter and burn it away completely, causing Dedede to fall back to the ground.