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'''Buu-Robo''' is a boss whose only appearance was in [[Kirby's Block Ball]]. He resembles a tall, mean-looking robot with boxing gloves, a round head, what appears to be an antenna on top, and two spikes behind his head. He attacks by throwing his gloves at [[Kirby]] and is stationed on one platform supported by many others, making Kirby's aim hard. He is the boss of Stage 10. A previous form of his, Sue-Body, makes an appearance before him, with just Buu-Robo's head and gloves, and not mean-looking. Strangely enough, Sue-Body, unlike Buu-Robo, who is masculine, is feminine.
 
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|image = [[File:KBB Sue-Body sprite.png]][[File:KBB Buu-Robo sprite.png]]
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|caption = ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]'' sprites
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|jap_name = ブロボ (Burobo)
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|jap_meaning = Brobo
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|ability = None
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|point value = 50000
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|category = [[Boss]] ([[Final Boss]] if all ten borderlines aren't cleared)
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'''Brobo''' is a [[boss]] in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], debuting in ''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''. It is the [[final boss]] if the player doesn't reach the border line in all the stages to challenge [[King Dedede]], though it can also be regarded as a fake final boss.
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==Physical Appearance==
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Brobo starts out as a fairly innocent-looking robot head with two eyes and no mouth. It has spherical fists connected to stick-like arms.
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Brobo connects to a body that resembles a tall robot with boxing gloves. It now sports angry eyebrows and an antenna on its head. Two objects that appear to be the top of a jet pack protrude from behind the head. Brobo has small feet and a square design on its chest.
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==Games==
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===''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''===
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Brobo appears in the Target Shooting Area of [[Stage 10 (Kirby's Block Ball)|Stage 10]]. It doesn't attack [[Kirby]]; instead, it paces up and down in the middle of the room. Every time Kirby hits it, it raises its fists and spins around in anger. Brobo retreats off-screen after four hits and a [[Warp Star]] descends to take Kirby to the boss.
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When Kirby arrives in the next room, the player sees Brobo, infuriated, gain a mechanical body and become more menacing. Brobo stands on a platform in the middle of the chamber and occasionally hops to the platforms on its left and right. Its head spins around until one of the player's paddles catches its eye. Brobo then attacks by launching its fists at that paddle--an attack that can be dodged with proper timing. If the paddle is hit, it shrinks to a single star; this makes the paddle harder to use and disables its ability to use the Kirby Power Bounce. This state wears off after a short span of time.
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In addition to its attacks and dodges, Brobo has three platforms above it. Kirby bounces off these if he hits them, which makes his aim more troubling. The boss has 12 HP like the other normal bosses in the game. After 12 hits from Kirby, Brobo explodes.
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==Trivia==
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*Brobo appears alongside [[Gryll]] in one of [[Stone]]'s transformations in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. 
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*Brobo is the only penultimate boss in the series whose name was never localized in English. It is also the only one with no confirmed color palette, as it lacks official artwork and only physically appears in a monochromatic Game Boy game.
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**Brobo's stone transformation in ''Kirby Star Allies'' does not offer any further clues to the robot's color scheme, as it is entirely bronze.
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==Gallery==
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10-4.png|''[[Kirby's Block Ball]]''
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10-5.png|''Kirby's Block Ball''
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BROBO!!! and also Gryll!.png|Brobo's cameo in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
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Revision as of 21:17, 26 January 2021

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...because it was never localized to English in official sources.

Brobo is a boss in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Block Ball. It is the final boss if the player doesn't reach the border line in all the stages to challenge King Dedede, though it can also be regarded as a fake final boss.

Physical Appearance

Brobo starts out as a fairly innocent-looking robot head with two eyes and no mouth. It has spherical fists connected to stick-like arms.

Brobo connects to a body that resembles a tall robot with boxing gloves. It now sports angry eyebrows and an antenna on its head. Two objects that appear to be the top of a jet pack protrude from behind the head. Brobo has small feet and a square design on its chest.

Games

Kirby's Block Ball

Brobo appears in the Target Shooting Area of Stage 10. It doesn't attack Kirby; instead, it paces up and down in the middle of the room. Every time Kirby hits it, it raises its fists and spins around in anger. Brobo retreats off-screen after four hits and a Warp Star descends to take Kirby to the boss.

When Kirby arrives in the next room, the player sees Brobo, infuriated, gain a mechanical body and become more menacing. Brobo stands on a platform in the middle of the chamber and occasionally hops to the platforms on its left and right. Its head spins around until one of the player's paddles catches its eye. Brobo then attacks by launching its fists at that paddle--an attack that can be dodged with proper timing. If the paddle is hit, it shrinks to a single star; this makes the paddle harder to use and disables its ability to use the Kirby Power Bounce. This state wears off after a short span of time.

In addition to its attacks and dodges, Brobo has three platforms above it. Kirby bounces off these if he hits them, which makes his aim more troubling. The boss has 12 HP like the other normal bosses in the game. After 12 hits from Kirby, Brobo explodes.

Trivia

  • Brobo appears alongside Gryll in one of Stone's transformations in Kirby Star Allies
  • Brobo is the only penultimate boss in the series whose name was never localized in English. It is also the only one with no confirmed color palette, as it lacks official artwork and only physically appears in a monochromatic Game Boy game.
    • Brobo's stone transformation in Kirby Star Allies does not offer any further clues to the robot's color scheme, as it is entirely bronze.

Gallery