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|image=[[Image:Dogon.PNG]]
 
|image=[[Image:Dogon.PNG]]
 
|caption = ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' artwork
|full_name=Dogon
 
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|jap_name = ドゴン (Dogon)
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|jap_meaning = Dogon
 
|games = {{PortalLogo|KDL3}}
 
|games = {{PortalLogo|KDL3}}
 
|ability=None
 
|ability=None
|category=[[Regular Enemy]]
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'''Dogon''' is an [[enemy]] in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''. He resembles a caveman wearing a brown animal skin and carrying a spiked club, his heavy brow ridge gives him a grumpy appearance. Dogon just sits in one place waiting for [[Kirby]] to come near, when Kirby does so, Dogon attempts to strike Kirby with his club. Dogon can also club back anything Kirby throws at him from a distance with his club in the form of a yellow ball that will harm Kirby, making him almost completely immune to projectiles. Dogon gives no ability. Their design is similar to a [[Yariko]] from ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
|caption = ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' artwork}}
 
   
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==In ''[[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]''==
'''Dogon''' is a caveman-like [[enemy]] appearing in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''. He is tan in color wearing a brown animal skin and carrying a spiked club, and he looks pretty grumpy. Dogon just sits in one place waiting for [[Kirby]] to come near. Dogon can also club back anything Kirby throws at him from a distance with his club, making him one of the tougher enemies in the game. Dogon gives no ability.
 
 
{{Non-Canon|issection=1}}[[File:Dogan_anime.jpg|thumb|left|Dogon as seen in the anime]]
 
Dogon also has a small cameo in the ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' episode [[Cowardly Creature]]. Here, his animal skin is yellow, his head is flatter, and his skin is almost pale white.
   
 
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." Dogon is one of the few monsters to be shown in the training school. He, along with [[Boomer]], is a member of the Moon Class, which is the second strongest of the whole school, and is surpassed only by the Snow Class. He is seen whacking a punching bag with his club. It is not known what becomes of him after [[Nightmare]] is destroyed, neither is it known if he even finishes training school and becomes a full-fledged [[monster]] by the end of the series.
==In the Anime==
 
[[File:Dogan_anime.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Dogon as seen in the anime]]
 
Dogon also has a small cameo in the [[Kirby: Right Back At Ya!|anime]] episode [[Cowardly Creature]]. Here, his animal skin is yellow, his head is flatter, and his skin is almost pale white.
 
 
When [[Phan Phan]] escapes, [[Customer Service]] 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 Customer Service says that he wasn't in his care at the time. He goes on to explain that he was at the "Monster Training School." Dogon is one of the few monsters to be shown in the training school. He, along with [[Boomer]], is a member of the Moon Class, which is the second strongest of the whole school, and is surpassed only by the Snow Class. He is seen whacking a punching bag with his club. It is not known what becomes of him after [[Nightmare]] is destroyed, neither is it known if he even finishes training school and becomes a full-fledged [[monster]] by the end of the series.
 
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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Dogon's name may come from the [[wikipedia:Dogon people|ethnic group]] of people that live in Mali, Africa.
The ''on'' part of Dogon's name seems to come from ''cromagn'''on'''''.
 
   
 
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==Sprites==
 
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KDL3 Dogon sprite.gif|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
 
KDL3 Dogon sprite.gif|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
 
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[[Category:Anime Characters]]
 
[[Category:Anime Characters]]
 
[[Category:Enemies in Kirby's Dream Land 3]]
 
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[[ja:ドゴン]]
 

Revision as of 02:40, 22 June 2019

Dogon is an enemy in Kirby's Dream Land 3. He resembles a caveman wearing a brown animal skin and carrying a spiked club, his heavy brow ridge gives him a grumpy appearance. Dogon just sits in one place waiting for Kirby to come near, when Kirby does so, Dogon attempts to strike Kirby with his club. Dogon can also club back anything Kirby throws at him from a distance with his club in the form of a yellow ball that will harm Kirby, making him almost completely immune to projectiles. Dogon gives no ability. Their design is similar to a Yariko from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

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Dogan anime

Dogon as seen in the anime

Dogon also has a small cameo in the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! episode Cowardly Creature. Here, his animal skin is yellow, his head is flatter, and his skin is almost pale white.

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." Dogon is one of the few monsters to be shown in the training school. He, along with Boomer, is a member of the Moon Class, which is the second strongest of the whole school, and is surpassed only by the Snow Class. He is seen whacking a punching bag with his club. It is not known what becomes of him after Nightmare is destroyed, neither is it known if he even finishes training school and becomes a full-fledged monster by the end of the series.

Etymology

Dogon's name may come from the ethnic group of people that live in Mali, Africa.

Gallery

Sprites