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+ | |image=[[File:KSA_Bugzzy_artwork.png]] |
+ | |caption=''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' artwork |
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|jap_name = バグジー (Bagujī) |
|jap_name = バグジー (Bagujī) |
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+ | |jap_meaning = Bugzzy |
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− | |first_appearance=''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' (1993) |
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+ | |games={{PortalLogo|KA}}{{PortalLogo|KAv}}{{PortalLogo|KSS}}{{PortalLogo|KNiD}}{{PortalLogo|KSSU}}{{PortalLogo|KMA}}{{PortalLogo|KSA}} |
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− | |ability=[[Backdrop]], [[Suplex]], [[Sword]] (anime only) |
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+ | |ability=[[Backdrop]] {{PortalLogo|KA}}{{PortalLogo|KNiD}}<br>[[Suplex]]{{PortalLogo|KSS}}{{PortalLogo|KSSU}}{{PortalLogo|KSA}}<br>[[Sword]] {{PortalLogo|KRBAY}} |
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− | |category=[[Mid-boss]], [[Helper]] |
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+ | |point value=2000 {{PortalLogo|KA}}{{PortalLogo|KNiD}}<br>2600 {{PortalLogo|KSS}}{{PortalLogo|KSSU}} |
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+ | |category=[[Mid-boss]]{{PortalLogo|KA}}{{PortalLogo|KSS}}{{PortalLogo|KNiD}}{{PortalLogo|KSSU}}{{PortalLogo|KSA}}<br>[[Enemy]]{{PortalLogo|KAv}}{{PortalLogo|KMA}}<br>[[Helper]]{{PortalLogo|KSS}}{{PortalLogo|KSSU}}{{PortalLogo|KSA}} |
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|helper icon=[[Image:BugzzyiconKSSU.png]] |
|helper icon=[[Image:BugzzyiconKSSU.png]] |
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+ | |notes = 160 HP |
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− | |latest_appearance = ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' (2008)|point value = 2640}} |
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+ | |jap_voice = [[wikipedia:Takashi_Nagasako|Takashi Nagasako]] (Anime)}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I was the king of insects!|Bugzzy|[[Kirby Star Allies]]}} |
+ | '''Bugzzy''' is a [[mid-boss]] in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], debuting in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. He gives the [[Backdrop]] ability when [[inhale]]d in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' and the [[Suplex]] ability when inhaled in all other appearances. |
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+ | ==Physical Appearance== |
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− | '''Bugzzy''' is a [[Mid-boss]] and sometimes [[Helper]] in the [[Kirby series]]. |
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+ | Bugzzy appears to be based on a [[Wikipedia:Stag beetle|stag beetle]], having enormous mandibles with which he can grab and slam [[Kirby]]. He has four thin, yellow limbs, and wears white gloves on his hands and white shoes on his feet. Bugzzy is also capable of flight, behavior common among beetles, but much unlike them, his wings are almost always exposed, even when he rests. His carapace is typically purple or indigo (with a faint teal iridescence in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''), and the rest of his body is a darker blue, with his exposed underbelly also being blue. When it becomes a [[Helper#Kirby_Star_Allies|Helper]] in ''Kirby Star Allies'' game, he gains a headband that is the same for when Kirby is granted the Suplex Copy Ability. |
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− | Bugzzy, as his name implies, is a giant insect. He is based off a stag beetle and uses his large mandibles to pick up and slam whatever it can grab. |
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===''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''=== |
===''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''=== |
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− | Bugzzy appears in the later levels as a mid-boss, and is the only enemy that gives the [[Backdrop]] ability. He |
+ | Bugzzy appears in the later levels as a mid-boss, and is the only enemy that gives the [[Backdrop]] [[Copy Ability|ability]]. He also appears in the [[Grape Garden]] [[Arena]]. |
− | Bugzzy |
+ | Bugzzy's main tactic is to dash toward [[Kirby]] in a straight line in an attempt to grab him with his mandibles. Once Kirby is in his grasp, Bugzzy will either leap forward and drive him into the ground, slam him backwards or pound him repeatedly. Bugzzy may also fly into the air and hover in pursuit of Kirby, and will ensnare him if he gets close enough. Bugzzy supplies ammunition to use against himself in the form of two [[Bugzzy Jr.|Bugzzy Jrs.]] that he releases into the air. These ladybugs slowly flutter and home in on Kirby. Luckily, they are frail; [[Star]]s spat at them will penetrate through them the same way Double Stars usually pass through regular enemies. The charge-up time for his grab attack is much shorter than in the later game, ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', and can catch inattentive players off guard. |
===''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''=== |
===''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]''=== |
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+ | {{Non-Canon|issection=1}} |
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+ | [[File:KAv Bugzzy.png|thumb|Bugzzy being fought]] |
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− | *'''Bugzzy''': "ROOAAAAAAARRR!!!!!" |
+ | *'''Bugzzy''': ''"ROOAAAAAAARRR!!!!!"'' |
− | *'''Kirby''': "Oh, I'm so scared!" |
+ | *'''Kirby''': ''"Oh, I'm so scared!"'' |
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+ | Bugzzy's AI aims to create large combos that are usually lethal if successfully pulled off. However, Bugzzy will often overelaborate his combos, and hindering him with a decent amount of boulders will often be enough to overwhelm him, since he will try to create a new combo over the boulders instead of clearing them. |
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=== ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' === |
=== ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' === |
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− | Bugzzy returns as a [[mid-boss]]. His actions remain the same as his initial appearance, though his size is no more twice the size of Kirby now. |
+ | Bugzzy returns in these games as a [[mid-boss]]. His actions remain the same as in his initial appearance, though his size is no more twice the size of Kirby now. He is weak to the [[Sizzle]] and [[Blizzard]] elements. Bugzzy now gives [[Suplex]] instead of Backdrop. Bugzzy also is the [[Helper]] for the Suplex ability. As an ally, his color scheme is changed to a purple exoskeleton and a blue body, which has since become his main coloration in the series. As a Helper, he has access to the same attacks Suplex Kirby uses. He can perform the Torrent Lariat underwater, albeit without needing to grab an enemy. Along with [[Bonkers]], Bugzzy is the largest Helper and stands twice as tall as the other ones. In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', Bugzzy appears in [[Helper to Hero]], with an orange shell and a purple belly. |
+ | ===''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]''=== |
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− | Bugzzy also is the [[Helper]] for the Suplex ability. His colors are changed to a purple shell and a blue belly when an ally. He uses all the same attacks Kirby uses. He is a large helper and stands twice as tall as normal ones. |
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+ | Bugzzy appears in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' in the form of a [[keychain]]. |
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+ | === ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' === |
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− | Bugzzy appears in [[Helper to Hero]]. He has an orange shell and purple belly. |
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+ | Bugzzy returns in ''Kirby Star Allies'' as a mid-boss. He still provides the [[Suplex]] ability when inhaled, and reprises his role as the ability's [[friend]]. As a mid-boss, he has access to new attacks, such as the Back Breaker, and a mid-air Dash Grab. A stronger version of Bugzzy also appears in later stages, with a black exoskeleton, a red belly, red eyes and purple limbs. This version's Dash Grab lasts longer, and he can change directions while dashing. He also has access to the Pinpoint Kick. In addition, he can also dash diagonally while in the air, and will send out four Bugzzy Jrs. instead of two. |
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+ | Bugzzy appears in the game's boss rush mode, [[The Ultimate Choice]], as a part of Mid-Boss All-Stars #2. He appears in seven levels of difficulty (Mild Stroll, Zesty Expedition, Spicy Adventure, Sizzling Threat, Fiery Showdown, Infernal Crisis and Soul Melter). |
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+ | During Soul Melter EX, Twin Buggzy is fought instead. |
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==In ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''== |
==In ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''== |
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+ | {{Non-Canon|issection=1}} |
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+ | [[File:HnK Bugzzy.png|thumb|Bugzzy in the anime]] |
⚫ | Bugzzy |
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+ | {{Quote|Hahaha! That's one ugly bug! Now go get Kirby, Beetle Boy!|[[King Dedede]]|[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]}} |
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⚫ | Bugzzy appears in the anime as a [[monster]] purchased from [[Nightmare Enterprises]] by [[King Dedede]] in the third episode [[Kirby's Duel Role]], after he discovers that Kirby is no good at swordplay while observing his "duel" with [[Meta Knight]]. In the anime, Bugzzy doesn't attack with his pincers or the throwing techniques as he does in the games. Instead, he brandishes a large curved sword in battle, along with a giant club. Kirby initially tries to inhale Bugzzy entirely, but to no avail (a reference to the fact that in the games, Kirby cannot inhale mid-bosses until they are defeated). But with Meta Knight's help and [[Tiff]]'s instruction, Kirby inhales Bugzzy's sword and gets the [[Sword]] ability. Angered, Bugzzy focuses his power and creates two even larger swords which he then brandishes against Kirby. Sword Kirby begins to futilely fight Bugzzy until Meta Knight reminds him to focus his power, at which point Kirby falls asleep. Just before Bugzzy can land a decisive blow, Kirby wakes up and uses the Sword Beam attack. Bugzzy tries to block it, but the beam shatters his swords and cleaves him in half. |
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⚫ | Bugzzy was one of the few game enemies to come into the anime and not give an ability it is associated with (in this case, [[Sword]]). It is worth noting, though, that the abilities that Bugzzy usually give, [[Backdrop]] and [[Suplex]], do not appear in the anime. Most probably because the designs for those abilities were already taken ([[Fighter]] and [[Throw]], respectively) |
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− | His appearance is similar to his Helper design, only he is more or less completely blue. |
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+ | ===Physical Appearance=== |
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+ | Bugzzy is a large stag beetle-like monster with tan shoes and gloves, orange limbs. His body is colored light blue and his head and wings behind his back are dark blue. He has a set of large eyes and a pair of mandibles. |
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+ | ===Powers and Abilities=== |
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+ | Bugzzy can fly at high speeds thanks to the wings behind his back and is armed with a massive club and sword for battle, he can also summon two larger handheld swords for battle. |
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+ | ==In the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]== |
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+ | Bugzzy appears as a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. |
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+ | [[File:SSBUl_Spirit_Fight_Bugzzy.jpg|thumb|Spirit battle]] |
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+ | Bugzzy appears as an Advanced-class support [[spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. When applied to a fighter, the fighter’s throws become stronger. |
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+ | ==Related Quotes== |
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+ | {{Quote|Don't let the overly aggressive Bugzzy intimidate you.|The Cast of Characters|[[Kirby's Avalanche]] Instruction Booklet}} |
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+ | {{Quote|One of Kirby's foes. Those unlucky enough to get too close will get body-slammed with Bugzzy's vicious pincers. He also releases smaller bugs. Kirby can copy the ability to body-slam by inhaling him. In Kirby Super Star, this ability is called Suplex. It's just one of many pro-wrestling moves he can use.|[[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophy]] description|[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|This enemy is a huge wrestling fan—he'll do his best to try out some wrestling moves on his enemies. If Kirby manages to avoid his attacks and swallow him, Kirby can bust out some wrestling moves too. Bugzzy can also release ladybugs to attack, but I think that's against wrestling rules...|Trophy description|[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|This aging insect king passed on his title to [[Beetley|someone younger]]. Now he’s off to fight dark forces with techniques that would put a wrestler to shame. What a mandible!|[[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!]] description|[[Kirby Star Allies]]}} |
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+ | ==In Other Languages== |
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+ | {{Nomenclature |
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+ | |jap-name={{Hover|Bagujī|バグジー}} |
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+ | |jap-mean=Translates to '''Bugzzy'''. |
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+ | |eng-mean= |
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+ | |ch-trad-name={{Hover|Qiāoxíng Dà Jiǎchóng|鍬形大甲蟲}} |
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+ | |ch-trad-mean=Translates to '''Large Stag Beetle'''. |
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+ | |ch-simp-name={{Hover|Qiāoxíng Dà Jiǎchóng|锹形大甲虫}} |
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+ | |ch-simp-mean=Translates to '''Large Stag Beetle'''. |
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+ | |kor-name= |
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+ | |kor-mean= |
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+ | |ger-name=Bugzzy |
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+ | |ger-mean=Same as English. |
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+ | |pol-name= |
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+ | |pol-mean= |
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+ | |dut-name= |
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+ | |dut-mean= |
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+ | |fren-name=Bugzzy |
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+ | |fren-mean=Same as English. |
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+ | |ital-name=Bugzzy |
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+ | |ital-mean=Same as English. |
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+ | |span-name=Bugzzy |
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+ | |span-mean=Same as English. |
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+ | |por-name= |
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+ | |por-mean= |
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+ | |por-pt-name= |
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+ | |por-pt-mean= |
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+ | |por-br-name= |
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+ | |por-br-mean= |
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+ | }}<br /> |
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+ | == Etymology == |
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+ | Bugzzy is a mixture of "bug," "buggy," and "buzz" (a humming sound that insect wings make). |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Bugzzy's ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' artwork depicts him with two yellow antennae, despite his in-game sprites lacking them. In all future appearances, he lacks them. |
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− | *Bugzzy has wings to fly, but he never uses them as a helper. |
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+ | *In ''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'', Bugzzy's AI is that of Zombie from ''Puyo Puyo''. |
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− | *Bugzzy's look from the anime is used on the English ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' commercial. |
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+ | *In ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', Bugzzy moves his fists up and down when dashing. This was changed in the remake. |
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− | *In the second-generation ''Pokémon'' games (and HGSS), the second Gym Leader's English name is Bugsy, which might refer to Bugzzy. |
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+ | *While Bugzzy could use his wings to fly as a [[mid-boss]], he could not use them as a [[Helper]] until ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. |
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− | *Although based off of a stag beetle, he only has four arms and legs in total as supossed to six. |
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+ | *While being a helper, if Bugzzy [[Space Jump]]s to Kirby while he is beneath a low roof, Bugzzy will not be able to move, the only way to get out is by warping back to Kirby after he is out of said low roof. This also happens with [[Bonkers]], another large helper. |
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+ | *Bugzzy appears in the English commercial for ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. In it, he uses his design from ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' and is shortly seen being defeated by [[Mike]] Kirby among others. |
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+ | *Bugzzy's game appearances in his trophy description in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' are listed out of order. |
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+ | *The appearance of [[Hornhead]], a mid-boss in ''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'', pays tribute to Bugzzy, as both are mid-bosses based on beetles. The dynamic between characters based on rhino beetles (Kabuto) and stag beetles (Kuwagata) is a very common trope in Japanese media, and due to that, it's suggested that Hornhead may serve as Kabuto counterpart to Bugzzy's Kuwagata. |
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+ | *Despite the [[Beetle]] [[Copy Ability]] appearing in ''Kirby Star Allies'', along with Bugzzy being a beetle himself, he still represents the [[Suplex]] ability. |
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+ | **However, Bugzzy is a stag beetle, while Beetle ability is based on Japanese rhino beetle. Given the Kabuto/Kuwagata dynamic in Japanese media (stag beetles and rhino beetles serving as counterparts to each other), it would make no sense for Bugzzy, a Kuwagata, to give a [[Copy Ability]] based on Kabuto. |
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+ | *While Bugzzy is commonly depicted with two sets of wings beneath his elytra, in ''Kirby Star Allies'' Bugzzy has only one set of wings. |
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+ | *[[Mr. Frosty]], [[Poppy Bros. Sr.]], [[Fire Lion]], Bugzzy, and [[Phan Phan]] are the only mid-bosses to change their Copy Abilities. |
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+ | ==Videos== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Kirby Star Allies Bugzzy Showcase |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Artwork == |
==Artwork == |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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− | + | KA Bugzzy.png|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' |
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− | + | KSS Bugzzy.png|''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' |
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− | + | KNiD Bugzzy artwork.png|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' |
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+ | K25th Twitter (245).jpg|''Kirby 25th Anniversary'' artwork |
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+ | FindBugzzy.PNG|"Kirby of the Stars: Find!!" |
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</gallery> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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+ | KA_Bugzzy_Purple.png|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' |
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+ | KA_Bugzzy_image.png|''Kirby's Adventure'' (alternate palette) |
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+ | KAv Bugzzy Stage.png|''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'' |
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+ | KAv Bugzzy Intro.png|''Kirby's Avalanche'' |
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+ | KAv Bugzzy Credits.png|''Kirby's Avalanche'' |
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+ | KSS_Bugzzy_Screenshot.png|''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (alternate palette) |
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+ | .Bugzzy.png|''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' |
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+ | kirbynightmare_in_dream_land_1412770803282.png|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' |
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+ | kirbynightmare_in_dream_land_1412683436859.png|''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' (alternate palette) |
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+ | kirbynightmare_in_dream_land_1412683027026.png|''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' (alternate palette) |
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+ | SPE Bugzzy.png|''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' ([[Strato Patrol EOS]]) |
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+ | KQ Bugzzy.png|''Kirby Mass Attack'' ([[Kirby Quest]]) |
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+ | Bugzzy_Key.jpeg|''[[Kirby: Triple Deluxe]]'' ([[Keychain]]) |
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+ | SSB3DS Bugzzy Trophy.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' (Trophy) |
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+ | KSA_Bugzzy.jpg|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' |
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+ | KSA_Bugzzy_2.jpg|''Kirby Star Allies'' (EX) |
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+ | KSA_Bugzzy_3.jpg|''Kirby Star Allies'' (Twin Bugzzy) |
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+ | SSBUl_Spirit_52.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (spirit) |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | ==Sprites== |
+ | ==Sprites and Models== |
− | <gallery |
+ | <gallery> |
− | + | BugzzyKA.png|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' |
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KA Bugzzy sprite 2.gif|''Kirby's Adventure'' (alternate palette) |
KA Bugzzy sprite 2.gif|''Kirby's Adventure'' (alternate palette) |
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− | + | BugzzyKAV.png|''[[Kirby's Avalanche]]'' |
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− | + | KSS Bugzzy sprite.gif|''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (enemy) |
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− | + | KSSBugzzyBlueGreen.png|''Kirby Super Star'' (alternate palette) |
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− | + | BugzzyKSS.png|''Kirby Super Star'' (alternate palette) |
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− | + | BugzzyhelperKSS.png|''Kirby Super Star'' (helper) |
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+ | BugzzyKNiDL.png|''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]'' |
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KNiDL Bugzzy sprite 2.gif|''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' (alternate palettes) |
KNiDL Bugzzy sprite 2.gif|''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' (alternate palettes) |
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+ | Bugzzy trophy 3401.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' ([[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophy]]) |
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− | KSSU Bugzzy sprite.gif|''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' ( |
+ | KSSU Bugzzy sprite.gif|''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' (enemy) / ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' ([[Kirby Quest]]) |
+ | Bugzzy_Kirby_Super_Star_Ultra.png|''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' (alternate palette) |
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KSSU Bugzzy sprite 2.gif|''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' (alternate palette) |
KSSU Bugzzy sprite 2.gif|''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' (alternate palette) |
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− | + | BugzzyhelperKSSU.png|''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' (helper) |
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− | + | BugzzyhelpertoheroKSSU.png|''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' ([[Helper to Hero]]) |
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KMA Bugzzy sprite.png|''Kirby Mass Attack'' ([[Strato Patrol EOS]]) |
KMA Bugzzy sprite.png|''Kirby Mass Attack'' ([[Strato Patrol EOS]]) |
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+ | Bugzzy trophy.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' (Trophy) |
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+ | KSA_Bugzzy_model.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==Icons== |
+ | <gallery> |
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+ | TUCMBAS2.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' |
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+ | TUCMBAS4.png|''Kirby Star Allies'' |
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+ | TUCMBAS6.png|''Kirby Star Allies'' (Twin Bugzzy) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Other Helper Icons=== |
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<gallery> |
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− | + | BugzzyiconKSS.png|''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' |
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+ | {{KA}} |
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+ | {{KAv}} |
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+ | {{KSS}} |
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+ | {{KNiD}} |
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+ | {{KSSU}} |
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+ | {{KMA}} |
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+ | {{KSA}} |
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+ | [[de:Bugzzy]] |
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+ | [[es:Bugzzy]] |
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+ | [[fr:Bugzzy]] |
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+ | [[it:Bugzzy]] |
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+ | [[ja:バグジー]] |
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+ | [[ru:Багззи]] |
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+ | [[zh:锹形大甲虫]] |
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+ | [[Category:Bugs]] |
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+ | [[Category:Male Characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Playable characters in Kirby Star Allies]] |
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+ | [[Category:Friends in Kirby Star Allies]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 29 February 2024
“ | I was the king of insects!” |
— Bugzzy • Kirby Star Allies |
Bugzzy is a mid-boss in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Adventure. He gives the Backdrop ability when inhaled in Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and the Suplex ability when inhaled in all other appearances.
Physical Appearance
Bugzzy appears to be based on a stag beetle, having enormous mandibles with which he can grab and slam Kirby. He has four thin, yellow limbs, and wears white gloves on his hands and white shoes on his feet. Bugzzy is also capable of flight, behavior common among beetles, but much unlike them, his wings are almost always exposed, even when he rests. His carapace is typically purple or indigo (with a faint teal iridescence in Kirby Star Allies), and the rest of his body is a darker blue, with his exposed underbelly also being blue. When it becomes a Helper in Kirby Star Allies game, he gains a headband that is the same for when Kirby is granted the Suplex Copy Ability.
Games
Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
Bugzzy appears in the later levels as a mid-boss, and is the only enemy that gives the Backdrop ability. He also appears in the Grape Garden Arena.
Bugzzy's main tactic is to dash toward Kirby in a straight line in an attempt to grab him with his mandibles. Once Kirby is in his grasp, Bugzzy will either leap forward and drive him into the ground, slam him backwards or pound him repeatedly. Bugzzy may also fly into the air and hover in pursuit of Kirby, and will ensnare him if he gets close enough. Bugzzy supplies ammunition to use against himself in the form of two Bugzzy Jrs. that he releases into the air. These ladybugs slowly flutter and home in on Kirby. Luckily, they are frail; Stars spat at them will penetrate through them the same way Double Stars usually pass through regular enemies. The charge-up time for his grab attack is much shorter than in the later game, Kirby Super Star, and can catch inattentive players off guard.
Kirby's Avalanche
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Bugzzy is faced as the tenth challenger in the Avalanche tournament and is a part of the Harder tier of enemies. He is fought after Lololo and Lalala and before Paint Roller. His dialogue with Kirby is below.
- Bugzzy: "ROOAAAAAAARRR!!!!!"
- Kirby: "Oh, I'm so scared!"
Bugzzy's AI aims to create large combos that are usually lethal if successfully pulled off. However, Bugzzy will often overelaborate his combos, and hindering him with a decent amount of boulders will often be enough to overwhelm him, since he will try to create a new combo over the boulders instead of clearing them.
Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra
Bugzzy returns in these games as a mid-boss. His actions remain the same as in his initial appearance, though his size is no more twice the size of Kirby now. He is weak to the Sizzle and Blizzard elements. Bugzzy now gives Suplex instead of Backdrop. Bugzzy also is the Helper for the Suplex ability. As an ally, his color scheme is changed to a purple exoskeleton and a blue body, which has since become his main coloration in the series. As a Helper, he has access to the same attacks Suplex Kirby uses. He can perform the Torrent Lariat underwater, albeit without needing to grab an enemy. Along with Bonkers, Bugzzy is the largest Helper and stands twice as tall as the other ones. In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Bugzzy appears in Helper to Hero, with an orange shell and a purple belly.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Bugzzy appears in Kirby: Triple Deluxe in the form of a keychain.
Kirby Star Allies
Bugzzy returns in Kirby Star Allies as a mid-boss. He still provides the Suplex ability when inhaled, and reprises his role as the ability's friend. As a mid-boss, he has access to new attacks, such as the Back Breaker, and a mid-air Dash Grab. A stronger version of Bugzzy also appears in later stages, with a black exoskeleton, a red belly, red eyes and purple limbs. This version's Dash Grab lasts longer, and he can change directions while dashing. He also has access to the Pinpoint Kick. In addition, he can also dash diagonally while in the air, and will send out four Bugzzy Jrs. instead of two.
Bugzzy appears in the game's boss rush mode, The Ultimate Choice, as a part of Mid-Boss All-Stars #2. He appears in seven levels of difficulty (Mild Stroll, Zesty Expedition, Spicy Adventure, Sizzling Threat, Fiery Showdown, Infernal Crisis and Soul Melter).
During Soul Melter EX, Twin Buggzy is fought instead.
In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
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“ | Hahaha! That's one ugly bug! Now go get Kirby, Beetle Boy!” |
— King Dedede • Kirby: Right Back at Ya! |
Bugzzy appears in the anime as a monster purchased from Nightmare Enterprises by King Dedede in the third episode Kirby's Duel Role, after he discovers that Kirby is no good at swordplay while observing his "duel" with Meta Knight. In the anime, Bugzzy doesn't attack with his pincers or the throwing techniques as he does in the games. Instead, he brandishes a large curved sword in battle, along with a giant club. Kirby initially tries to inhale Bugzzy entirely, but to no avail (a reference to the fact that in the games, Kirby cannot inhale mid-bosses until they are defeated). But with Meta Knight's help and Tiff's instruction, Kirby inhales Bugzzy's sword and gets the Sword ability. Angered, Bugzzy focuses his power and creates two even larger swords which he then brandishes against Kirby. Sword Kirby begins to futilely fight Bugzzy until Meta Knight reminds him to focus his power, at which point Kirby falls asleep. Just before Bugzzy can land a decisive blow, Kirby wakes up and uses the Sword Beam attack. Bugzzy tries to block it, but the beam shatters his swords and cleaves him in half.
Bugzzy was one of the few game enemies to come into the anime and not give an ability it is associated with (in this case, Sword). It is worth noting, though, that the abilities that Bugzzy usually give, Backdrop and Suplex, do not appear in the anime. Most probably because the designs for those abilities were already taken (Fighter and Throw, respectively)
Physical Appearance
Bugzzy is a large stag beetle-like monster with tan shoes and gloves, orange limbs. His body is colored light blue and his head and wings behind his back are dark blue. He has a set of large eyes and a pair of mandibles.
Powers and Abilities
Bugzzy can fly at high speeds thanks to the wings behind his back and is armed with a massive club and sword for battle, he can also summon two larger handheld swords for battle.
In the Super Smash Bros. series
Bugzzy appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Bugzzy appears as an Advanced-class support spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. When applied to a fighter, the fighter’s throws become stronger.
Related Quotes
“ | Don't let the overly aggressive Bugzzy intimidate you.” |
— The Cast of Characters • Kirby's Avalanche Instruction Booklet |
“ | One of Kirby's foes. Those unlucky enough to get too close will get body-slammed with Bugzzy's vicious pincers. He also releases smaller bugs. Kirby can copy the ability to body-slam by inhaling him. In Kirby Super Star, this ability is called Suplex. It's just one of many pro-wrestling moves he can use.” |
— Trophy description • Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
“ | This enemy is a huge wrestling fan—he'll do his best to try out some wrestling moves on his enemies. If Kirby manages to avoid his attacks and swallow him, Kirby can bust out some wrestling moves too. Bugzzy can also release ladybugs to attack, but I think that's against wrestling rules...” |
— Trophy description • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS |
“ | This aging insect king passed on his title to someone younger. Now he’s off to fight dark forces with techniques that would put a wrestler to shame. What a mandible!” |
— Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! description • Kirby Star Allies |
In Other Languages
Etymology
Bugzzy is a mixture of "bug," "buggy," and "buzz" (a humming sound that insect wings make).
Trivia
- Bugzzy's Kirby's Adventure artwork depicts him with two yellow antennae, despite his in-game sprites lacking them. In all future appearances, he lacks them.
- In Kirby's Avalanche, Bugzzy's AI is that of Zombie from Puyo Puyo.
- In Kirby Super Star, Bugzzy moves his fists up and down when dashing. This was changed in the remake.
- While Bugzzy could use his wings to fly as a mid-boss, he could not use them as a Helper until Kirby Star Allies.
- While being a helper, if Bugzzy Space Jumps to Kirby while he is beneath a low roof, Bugzzy will not be able to move, the only way to get out is by warping back to Kirby after he is out of said low roof. This also happens with Bonkers, another large helper.
- Bugzzy appears in the English commercial for Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. In it, he uses his design from Kirby: Right Back at Ya! and is shortly seen being defeated by Mike Kirby among others.
- Bugzzy's game appearances in his trophy description in Super Smash Bros. Brawl are listed out of order.
- The appearance of Hornhead, a mid-boss in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, pays tribute to Bugzzy, as both are mid-bosses based on beetles. The dynamic between characters based on rhino beetles (Kabuto) and stag beetles (Kuwagata) is a very common trope in Japanese media, and due to that, it's suggested that Hornhead may serve as Kabuto counterpart to Bugzzy's Kuwagata.
- Despite the Beetle Copy Ability appearing in Kirby Star Allies, along with Bugzzy being a beetle himself, he still represents the Suplex ability.
- However, Bugzzy is a stag beetle, while Beetle ability is based on Japanese rhino beetle. Given the Kabuto/Kuwagata dynamic in Japanese media (stag beetles and rhino beetles serving as counterparts to each other), it would make no sense for Bugzzy, a Kuwagata, to give a Copy Ability based on Kabuto.
- While Bugzzy is commonly depicted with two sets of wings beneath his elytra, in Kirby Star Allies Bugzzy has only one set of wings.
- Mr. Frosty, Poppy Bros. Sr., Fire Lion, Bugzzy, and Phan Phan are the only mid-bosses to change their Copy Abilities.