Throw

For other uses of word "Throw", see Throw (disambiguation)

"Try throwing enemies straight! Press Up and Down to change the direction!"

- Throw's Flavour Text

Throw is one of Kirby's many copy abilities, that first appeared in Kirby's Adventure. Obviously, it specializes in Throws.

Kirby inhales the enemy to grab it and then throws it in some direction. This will kill most enemies hit by the thrown enemy. The thrown enemy will always die.

Having this power is a lot like having none, except the thrown enemy is as powerful as a double star.

Throws cannot be performed on any enemies that Kirby can't inhale, like bosses and mini-bosses, until the mini-boss has been defeated, and is lying on the ground.

Kirby can also grab and throw blocks and stars or projectles created by bosses, so this power isn't helpless against them.

Throw can take on an element with a Copy Scroll, if an enemy is thrown that gives either Fire, Ice, or Spark abilities when it is inhaled.

Throw's bandanna is similar to that of Suplex.

Also, Throw Kirby cannot inhale items with this ability.

Kirby's Adventure

 * B: Kirby inhales enemy/block/star to grab it. With Throw, it looks like Kirby is inhaling stars rather than the normal wind design.


 * After grabbing, Kirby can use any of these two moves, both of which are optional (if you wait long enough, Kirby will automatically throw his enemy in a straight, horizontal line).


 * Hold Up or Down (after grabbing), B- Aims the enemy up or down so you can throw them diagonally.


 * B- Throws the enemy forward. Thrown enemies look like double stars, and go past hard blocks.

Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland
Same as in Adventure, except it gains the headband and that thrown enemies don't look like double stars.

Kirby and the Amazing Mirror
Same as in Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland.

Kirby Squeak Squad
Throw Kirby can now inhale enemies that cannot normally be inhaled, such as Scarfies.

Also, when Kirby gets the Throw Scroll, Thrown enemies gain an attribute to them.
 * Hot Heads, Flamers, and Acchis- Can burn things.
 * Sparkys, Laser Balls, and UFOs- Can electrocute things.
 * Pengis- can freeze things.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
Throw was featured in the anime once, in Episode 094 ,and was one of the last abilities to appear in the series, Throw's identity isn't clear to any of the characters at first (not even Meta Knight) until he starts to throw his opponent around. Like in the game version, Kirby first uses his inhale to grab them. Throw Kirby's most powerful move is the Tornado Throw, which throws the enemy clear out of the atmosphere.

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