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KPR Susie artwork This article is about the replacement for Sir Kibble in the Extra Game of Kirby's Dream Land. It is not to be confused with the similar-looking Poppy Bros. Jrs. that can hold boomerangs and give the Cutter ability.

Boomer is an enemy in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Dream Land.

Physical Appearance[]

Boomer is a small elf-like creature wearing pinkish red clothing. He has a round head, an oval-shaped body. The enemy's head, hands, and feet is a cream-colored yellow. Boomer also wields a blue boomerang with light-blue tips. He strongly resembles Poppy Bros. Jr.

Games[]

Kirby's Dream Land[]

Boomer serves as the Extra Game equivalent of Sir Kibble. Boomer throws boomerangs at Kirby. The boomerangs are faster than Sir Kibble's cutters and can be thrown two at a time, but deal the same amount of damage. If Kirby makes contact with the enemy, he takes two points of damage.

While Boomer has not appeared in any games since Kirby's Dream Land, Poppy Bros. Jr. and Perot are enemies with a similar design and with a similar method of attacking with boomerangs.

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Boomer in the anime

Boomer has a small cameo appearance in the anime episode Cowardly Creature. Other cameo members include Mr. Frosty, Yaban, Whiskers, Jukid, Dogon, Poppy Bros. Jr., and Hot Head.

When Phan Phan escapes, N.M.E. Sales Guy turns to Dedede to help return him. Dedede is angry at him, and tells him that he should be ashamed for letting him escape. But NME Salesman says that he wasn't in his care at the time. He goes on to explain that he was at the "Monster Training School." Boomer is one of the few monsters to be shown in the training school. He, along with Dogon, is a member of the Moon Class, which is the second strongest of the whole school, and is surpassed only by the Snow Class. Instead of throwing a boomerang, he balances on a rolling barrel. It is not known what becomes of him after eNeMeE is destroyed, neither is it known if he even finishes training school and becomes a full-fledged monster by the end of the series.

Unlike many of the other characters in the anime, Boomer has exactly the same design that he did in the original games.

Etymology[]

Boomer's name is derived from the word "boomerang," referencing the projectiles that it throws.

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