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|image = [[File:KSA Gooey artwork.png]]
 
|image = [[File:KSA Gooey artwork.png]]
 
|caption = ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' artwork
 
|caption = ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' artwork
|jap_name = グーイ (Gooey)
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|jap_name = グーイ (Gūi)
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|jap_meaning = Gooey
|games={{PortalLogo|KDL2}}{{PortalLogo|KDL3}}{{PortalLogo|KSA}}
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|games={{PortalLogo|KDL2}}{{PortalLogo|KDL3}}{{PortalLogo|KSA}}{{PortalLogo|SKC}}
 
|species = [[Dark Matter]]
 
|species = [[Dark Matter]]
|affiliation = [[Kirby]]
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|affiliation = [[Kirby]], [[Animal Friends]]
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
}}
 
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== Physical Appearance ==
 
== Physical Appearance ==
Gooey is simply a blue blob with round, googly eyes and a long, red tongue. His female counterpart seems to be pink with a big bow-tie on top of her head.
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Gooey is simply a blue blob with round, googly eyes and a long, red tongue. He only has arms when certain abilities such as [[Parasol]] and [[Cleaning]] are used. He is shown as completely black in his debut, however. His female counterpart seems to be pink with a big bow on top of her head.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Gooey's personality is never thoroughly explored until ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', where he is shown to be absent-minded, which somewhat lines up with his depiction in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', where he is more focused on eating his fish than the Dark Matter invasion, and when Kirby and friends use him as a ball to play with, he has no objection. He is shown to be kind, such as when he tries to comfort [[Chuchu]] about her crushed flower, and potentially a deep thinker as he tries to "answer the questions of life" in ''Kirby Star Allies''.
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Gooey is often portrayed to be oblivious to his surroundings and absent-minded, such as in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', where he fails to notice the ongoing invasion while eating a fish, and in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'', where he himself is unsure of why he's even there. He is also forgetful, even questioning his own name in the latter. Despite these traits, however, Gooey is rather existential, as in ''Kirby Star Allies'', he tries to find answers to the "big questions in life." Regardless, Gooey remains playful and kind, dancing and rolling about in ''[[Super Kirby Clash]]'', and trying to comfort [[ChuChu]] after accidentally crushing a flower she was looking at in the intro for [[Sand Canyon]].
   
 
==Games==
 
==Games==
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===''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''===
 
===''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''===
 
[[File:GooeyparasolpicKDL3.png|thumb|74x74px|Gooey using the [[Parasol]] ability.]]
 
[[File:GooeyparasolpicKDL3.png|thumb|74x74px|Gooey using the [[Parasol]] ability.]]
Gooey can be controlled by the CPU or by a second player. Gooey has similar powers to [[Kirby]], specifically, he can also absorb the enemies' powers, with the exception that he licks them up as opposed to [[Inhale|inhaling]] them. He can also team up with any of the [[Animal Friends]] just like Kirby, giving him the same [[Copy Ability]] combinations. Gooey, as an advantage over Kirby, can lick up stars and devour enemies underwater; however, unlike Kirby, Gooey can't eat two enemies at the same time. During the game's [[Dark Matter|final]] [[0|battle]] in the [[Hyper Zone]], Gooey's flying form is similar to [[Dark Matter]]'s appearance, but with a different color scheme and facial features. It costs Kirby one square (2 HP) out of five to summon Gooey.
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Gooey can be controlled by the CPU or by a second player. Gooey has similar powers to [[Kirby]], specifically, he can also absorb the enemies' powers, with the exception that he licks them up as opposed to [[Inhale|inhaling]] them. He can also team up with any of the [[Animal Friends]] just like Kirby, giving him the same [[Copy Ability]] combinations. Gooey, as an advantage over Kirby, can lick up stars and devour enemies underwater; however, unlike Kirby, Gooey can't eat two enemies at the same time. During the game's [[Dark Matter|final]] [[Zero|battle]] in the [[Hyper Zone]], Gooey's flying form, Mock Matter, is similar to [[Dark Matter]]'s appearance, but with a different color scheme and facial features. It costs Kirby one square (2 HP) out of five to summon Gooey.
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
GooeypitchKDL3.png|Gooey teaming up with [[Pitch]]
 
GooeypitchKDL3.png|Gooey teaming up with [[Pitch]]
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=== ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' ===
Gooey makes an appearance as a [[Dream Friend]] in the game's first update. Gooey's attacks use moves from [[Whip]], [[Burning]], [[Parasol]], and [[Stone]], and he can use and give the [[Splash]] attribute with his tongue and Parasol, and the [[Sizzle]] attribute with Burning Gooey. He can use the Friend Throw ability and acts identically to Stone when having Curling, Geokinesis, and Rock Painter.
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Gooey makes an appearance as a [[Dream Friend]] in the game's first update. Gooey's attacks use moves from [[Burning]], [[Parasol]], and [[Stone]], all of which are abilities featured in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', where Gooey was able to use them. He also has attacks based on [[Whip]], and new moves involving his Dark Matter form. He can use and give the [[Splash]] [[element]] with his tongue and parasol, and the [[Sizzle]] element with his Burning attack. Additionally, Gooey can use the Friend Throw [[Friend Ability|Team-Up Attack]], and also the Curling, Geokinesis, and Rock Painter Team-Up Attacks.
   
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===''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''===
====Moveset====
 
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{{Non-Canon|issection=1}}Gooey appears as a resident of the Castle Village after [[Venom Kracko]] has been defeated. He can be seen behind the Quest Board, scooting and rolling about, and occasionally performing one of his idle animations from ''Kirby Star Allies''. He also appears as a [[sticker]], which can be purchased from the [[Shoppe]] for 20 [[Gem Apple]]s.
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==Moveset==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! width="80" |Move
 
! width="80" |Move
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!Description
 
!Description
 
!Element
 
!Element
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!Damage
!Damage{{PortalLogo|KSA}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fruib_/status/1095528948757397504 Twitter post]</ref>
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{{PortalLogo|KSA}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fruib_/status/1095528948757397504 Twitter post]</ref>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Quick Lick
 
|Quick Lick
|align="center" |Press and release B
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| align="center" |Press and release B
 
|Gooey quickly shoots out his tongue, dealing damage and grabbing items.
 
|Gooey quickly shoots out his tongue, dealing damage and grabbing items.
|align="center" |[[Splash]]
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| align="center" |[[Splash]]
|align="center" |18
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| align="center" |18
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Flicker Lick
 
|Flicker Lick
|align="center" |B repeatedly
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| align="center" |B repeatedly
 
|Gooey's tongue stays out after shooting it out, trapping enemies in the attack until the player stops pressing B.
 
|Gooey's tongue stays out after shooting it out, trapping enemies in the attack until the player stops pressing B.
|align="center" |Splash
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| align="center" |Splash
|align="center" |13
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| align="center" |13
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Snack Lick
 
|Snack Lick
|align="center" |Press and hold B, and then release
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| align="center" |Press and hold B, and then release
 
|Gooey's tongue grabs an enemy or star.
 
|Gooey's tongue grabs an enemy or star.
|align="center" |Splash
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| align="center" |Splash
|align="center" |40
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| align="center" |40
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Tongue Slingshot
 
|Tongue Slingshot
 
| align="center" |Snack lick + B/Snack Lick + →
 
| align="center" |Snack lick + B/Snack Lick + →
 
|Gooey throws the enemy/star, similar to the [[Suplex]] ability.
 
|Gooey throws the enemy/star, similar to the [[Suplex]] ability.
|align="center" |Splash
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| align="center" |Splash
|align="center" |57
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| align="center" |57
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Parasol Gooey
 
|Parasol Gooey
|align="center" |↑ + B
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| align="center" |↑ + B
 
|Gooey summons a parasol and holds it above his head, dealing damage.
 
|Gooey summons a parasol and holds it above his head, dealing damage.
|align="center" |Splash
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| align="center" |Splash
|align="center" |24
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| align="center" |24
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Parasol Spin
 
|Parasol Spin
|align="center" |Press and hold B during Parasol Gooey
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| align="center" |Press and hold B during Parasol Gooey
 
|Gooey will spin his parasol around, causing enemies that touch it to go flying in the opposite direction.
 
|Gooey will spin his parasol around, causing enemies that touch it to go flying in the opposite direction.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |9 (Initial Hits), 3 (Final Hit)
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| align="center" |9 (Initial Hits), 3 (Final Hit)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Burning Gooey
 
|Burning Gooey
 
|Dash + B
 
|Dash + B
 
|Gooey bursts forward for a short time, creating a fire effect.
 
|Gooey bursts forward for a short time, creating a fire effect.
|align="center" |[[Sizzle]]
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| align="center" |[[Sizzle]]
|align="center" |22 (ground), 24 (aerial)
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| align="center" |22 (ground), 24 (aerial)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Stone Gooey
 
|Stone Gooey
 
|↓ + B
 
|↓ + B
 
|Gooey transforms into his Stone form from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''. It acts the exact same way as the normal [[Stone]] Copy Ability, although it does not change shape.
 
|Gooey transforms into his Stone form from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''. It acts the exact same way as the normal [[Stone]] Copy Ability, although it does not change shape.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |44 (Stone Change), 22 (Shock Wave), 35 (Sliding), 51 (Sliding Finish), 22 (Change Back)
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| align="center" |44 (Stone Change), 22 (Shock Wave), 35 (Sliding), 51 (Sliding Finish), 22 (Change Back)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Dark Laser Flare
 
|Dark Laser Flare
 
|↓, and then ↑ + B
 
|↓, and then ↑ + B
 
|Gooey leaps up into the air, transforms into his Mock Matter form, and shoots four lasers in an X-formation.
 
|Gooey leaps up into the air, transforms into his Mock Matter form, and shoots four lasers in an X-formation.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |18 (body), 20 (Dark Lasers)
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| align="center" |18 (body), 20 (Dark Lasers)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Mock Matter
 
|Mock Matter
 
|A in midair
 
|A in midair
 
|Gooey transforms into a form very similar to that of [[Dark Matter]]. While in this form, Gooey can hover by pressing A, though he slowly loses altitude between presses.
 
|Gooey transforms into a form very similar to that of [[Dark Matter]]. While in this form, Gooey can hover by pressing A, though he slowly loses altitude between presses.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |0
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| align="center" |0
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Dark Laser
 
|Dark Laser
 
|B during Mock Matter
 
|B during Mock Matter
 
|Gooey shoots out a laser, which travels about halfway across the screen. Although it only shoots out of his front side, it will target any enemy that he is facing. Using this attack will cause Gooey to stop losing altitude while in his Mock Matter form.
 
|Gooey shoots out a laser, which travels about halfway across the screen. Although it only shoots out of his front side, it will target any enemy that he is facing. Using this attack will cause Gooey to stop losing altitude while in his Mock Matter form.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |20
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| align="center" |20
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Protective Bag
 
|Protective Bag
 
|L/R
 
|L/R
 
|Gooey hides in a bag similar to the one he is trapped inside in ''Kirby's Dream Land 2''. This works the exact same way as dodging, although Gooey cannot move while in this state.
 
|Gooey hides in a bag similar to the one he is trapped inside in ''Kirby's Dream Land 2''. This works the exact same way as dodging, although Gooey cannot move while in this state.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |18 (Guard End)
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| align="center" |18 (Guard End)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Friend Grab
 
|Friend Grab
 
|Hold ↑
 
|Hold ↑
 
|Friends jump on Gooey's tongue.
 
|Friends jump on Gooey's tongue.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |0
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| align="center" |0
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Friend Throw
 
|Friend Throw
 
|Press B/joystick after using Friend Grab
 
|Press B/joystick after using Friend Grab
 
|Gooey throws the friend he is currently throwing, much like the Suplex, [[Fighter]], or [[Beetle]] ability. Holding the joystick in different directions before pressing B will change where the friend is thrown.
 
|Gooey throws the friend he is currently throwing, much like the Suplex, [[Fighter]], or [[Beetle]] ability. Holding the joystick in different directions before pressing B will change where the friend is thrown.
|align="center" |None
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| align="center" |None
|align="center" |82
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| align="center" |82
 
|}
 
|}
   
===In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series===
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==In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. series|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series==
 
Gooey appears as a collectible [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 
Gooey appears as a collectible [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 
<gallery type="slideshow">
 
<gallery type="slideshow">
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Gooey's use of his tongue to ingest enemies is similar to the abilities of Yoshi from the ''Mario'' series.
 
 
*The fact that Gooey is a friend of Kirby's proves that even a creature related to Dark Matter has free will and independent thought.
 
*The fact that Gooey is a friend of Kirby's proves that even a creature related to Dark Matter has free will and independent thought.
 
*In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', the player is able to exploit a glitch to regain health. When Kirby has one hit point, he can summon Gooey and then swallow him to gain two more hit points, boosting his [[vitality]] to a total of three. Summoning Gooey again will take away the vitality gained, so Kirby cannot do this repeatedly to fully recover.
 
*In ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'', the player is able to exploit a glitch to regain health. When Kirby has one hit point, he can summon Gooey and then swallow him to gain two more hit points, boosting his [[vitality]] to a total of three. Summoning Gooey again will take away the vitality gained, so Kirby cannot do this repeatedly to fully recover.
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* When Gooey uses the [[Burning]] ability, the color of the fire is blue, due to the nature of Gooey's transformations.
 
* When Gooey uses the [[Burning]] ability, the color of the fire is blue, due to the nature of Gooey's transformations.
 
*In [[Ado]]'s depiction of Gooey, he appears to have a forked tongue, despite appearing with a normal tongue.
 
*In [[Ado]]'s depiction of Gooey, he appears to have a forked tongue, despite appearing with a normal tongue.
 
*Gooey's use of his tongue to ingest enemies is similar to the abilities of Yoshi from the ''Mario'' series.
 
*When using Rock Painter, Gooey's stone form references the opening of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', where Gooey holds a fish with his tongue.
 
*When using Rock Painter, Gooey's stone form references the opening of ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', where Gooey holds a fish with his tongue.
 
*In [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!]], when Gooey faces [[Morpho Knight]], a remix of the first [[Hyper Zone]] theme from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' plays instead of the normal theme, perhaps referencing Gooey's connection to Dark Matter.
 
*In [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!]], when Gooey faces [[Morpho Knight]], a remix of the first [[Hyper Zone]] theme from ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' plays instead of the normal theme, perhaps referencing Gooey's connection to Dark Matter.
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Down Gooey.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
Down Gooey.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
1543204394270.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
1543204394270.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
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KDL3 Gooey art 3.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
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KDL3 Gooey art 2.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
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KDL3 Gooey art 4.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
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KDL3 Gooey art 1.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
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Kine Gooey.PNG|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
Gooey4.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
Gooey4.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
GooeyKirby.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
GooeyKirby.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
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Gooey Unfriended.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
KDL3 Gooey.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
KDL3 Gooey.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3''
 
Gooey KDL3.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' ([[Ado]]'s art)
 
Gooey KDL3.png|''Kirby's Dream Land 3'' ([[Ado]]'s art)
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Kirby 25th Anniversary artwork 24.jpg|Kirby 25th anniversary artwork (cameo)
 
Kirby 25th Anniversary artwork 24.jpg|Kirby 25th anniversary artwork (cameo)
 
Kirby Twitter Valentines Day 2.jpg|Valentines Day artwork from official Kirby Twitter (cameos as a cookie)
 
Kirby Twitter Valentines Day 2.jpg|Valentines Day artwork from official Kirby Twitter (cameos as a cookie)
IllustImage02.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' (Celebration Picture)
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Gooey KSA Artwork.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
IllustImage09.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' (Celebration Picture)
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Gooey KSA Artwork 2.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
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IllustImage02.png|''Kirby Star Allies'' (Celebration Picture)
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IllustImage09.png|''Kirby Star Allies'' (Celebration Picture)
 
Christmas Kirby.jpg|Kirby Twitter
 
Christmas Kirby.jpg|Kirby Twitter
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White Day.jpg|''Kirby Twitter''
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Gooey novel.png|''[[Kirby of the Stars (Mie Takase)|Kirby Saves the Rainbow Islands!]]''
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HAL40thAnniversary.jpg|HAL Laboratory's 40th Anniversary
 
</gallery>
 
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Gooey's Friend Throw.jpeg|Gooey's Friend Throw
 
Gooey's Friend Throw.jpeg|Gooey's Friend Throw
 
SSBUl_Spirit_16.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ([[spirit]])
 
SSBUl_Spirit_16.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ([[spirit]])
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SKC_Gooey.jpg|''[[Super Kirby Clash]]''
 
</gallery>
 
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GooeyKDL3.png|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
 
GooeyKDL3.png|''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]''
 
Gooey trophy 5379.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' ([[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophy]])
 
Gooey trophy 5379.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' ([[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophy]])
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Gooey KSA Model.png|''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
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Mock Matter Gooey.png|''Kirby Star Allies'' (Mock Matter)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Main Characters]]
 
[[Category:Main Characters]]
 
[[Category:Friends in Kirby Star Allies]]
 
[[Category:Friends in Kirby Star Allies]]
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[[Category:Novel Characters]]
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[[Category:Allies in Super Kirby Clash]]
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Revision as of 01:45, 1 July 2020

My name? Gooey? Maybe?
— Gooey • Kirby Star Allies

Gooey is a character in the Kirby series, debuting as a minor character in Kirby's Dream Land 2, but would later have a major role in Kirby's Dream Land 3. He is made from the same material as Dark Matter.

Physical Appearance

Gooey is simply a blue blob with round, googly eyes and a long, red tongue. He only has arms when certain abilities such as Parasol and Cleaning are used. He is shown as completely black in his debut, however. His female counterpart seems to be pink with a big bow on top of her head.

Personality

Gooey is often portrayed to be oblivious to his surroundings and absent-minded, such as in Kirby's Dream Land 3, where he fails to notice the ongoing invasion while eating a fish, and in Kirby Star Allies, where he himself is unsure of why he's even there. He is also forgetful, even questioning his own name in the latter. Despite these traits, however, Gooey is rather existential, as in Kirby Star Allies, he tries to find answers to the "big questions in life." Regardless, Gooey remains playful and kind, dancing and rolling about in Super Kirby Clash, and trying to comfort ChuChu after accidentally crushing a flower she was looking at in the intro for Sand Canyon.

Games

Kirby's Dream Land 2

Gooey first appears in this game, where he is found in bags after defeating certain mid-bosses. He only appears when the Animal Friend supposed to be found in the bag is already paired with Kirby when it is opened, and he replenishes Kirby's health.

Rarely, a female version of Gooey will be produced from the sack instead of the usual male one. She gives Kirby a 1UP. The first time she is found, she adds 1% to the game's completion, making it necessary to find her in order to earn 100%.

Kirby's Dream Land 3

GooeyparasolpicKDL3

Gooey using the Parasol ability.

Gooey can be controlled by the CPU or by a second player. Gooey has similar powers to Kirby, specifically, he can also absorb the enemies' powers, with the exception that he licks them up as opposed to inhaling them. He can also team up with any of the Animal Friends just like Kirby, giving him the same Copy Ability combinations. Gooey, as an advantage over Kirby, can lick up stars and devour enemies underwater; however, unlike Kirby, Gooey can't eat two enemies at the same time. During the game's final battle in the Hyper Zone, Gooey's flying form, Mock Matter, is similar to Dark Matter's appearance, but with a different color scheme and facial features. It costs Kirby one square (2 HP) out of five to summon Gooey.

Kirby Star Allies

Gooey makes an appearance as a Dream Friend in the game's first update. Gooey's attacks use moves from Burning, Parasol, and Stone, all of which are abilities featured in Kirby's Dream Land 3, where Gooey was able to use them. He also has attacks based on Whip, and new moves involving his Dark Matter form. He can use and give the Splash element with his tongue and parasol, and the Sizzle element with his Burning attack. Additionally, Gooey can use the Friend Throw Team-Up Attack, and also the Curling, Geokinesis, and Rock Painter Team-Up Attacks.

Super Kirby Clash

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Gooey appears as a resident of the Castle Village after Venom Kracko has been defeated. He can be seen behind the Quest Board, scooting and rolling about, and occasionally performing one of his idle animations from Kirby Star Allies. He also appears as a sticker, which can be purchased from the Shoppe for 20 Gem Apples.

Moveset

Move Controls Description Element Damage
Kirby Star Allies
[1]
Quick Lick Press and release B Gooey quickly shoots out his tongue, dealing damage and grabbing items. Splash 18
Flicker Lick B repeatedly Gooey's tongue stays out after shooting it out, trapping enemies in the attack until the player stops pressing B. Splash 13
Snack Lick Press and hold B, and then release Gooey's tongue grabs an enemy or star. Splash 40
Tongue Slingshot Snack lick + B/Snack Lick + → Gooey throws the enemy/star, similar to the Suplex ability. Splash 57
Parasol Gooey ↑ + B Gooey summons a parasol and holds it above his head, dealing damage. Splash 24
Parasol Spin Press and hold B during Parasol Gooey Gooey will spin his parasol around, causing enemies that touch it to go flying in the opposite direction. None 9 (Initial Hits), 3 (Final Hit)
Burning Gooey Dash + B Gooey bursts forward for a short time, creating a fire effect. Sizzle 22 (ground), 24 (aerial)
Stone Gooey ↓ + B Gooey transforms into his Stone form from Kirby's Dream Land 3. It acts the exact same way as the normal Stone Copy Ability, although it does not change shape. None 44 (Stone Change), 22 (Shock Wave), 35 (Sliding), 51 (Sliding Finish), 22 (Change Back)
Dark Laser Flare ↓, and then ↑ + B Gooey leaps up into the air, transforms into his Mock Matter form, and shoots four lasers in an X-formation. None 18 (body), 20 (Dark Lasers)
Mock Matter A in midair Gooey transforms into a form very similar to that of Dark Matter. While in this form, Gooey can hover by pressing A, though he slowly loses altitude between presses. None 0
Dark Laser B during Mock Matter Gooey shoots out a laser, which travels about halfway across the screen. Although it only shoots out of his front side, it will target any enemy that he is facing. Using this attack will cause Gooey to stop losing altitude while in his Mock Matter form. None 20
Protective Bag L/R Gooey hides in a bag similar to the one he is trapped inside in Kirby's Dream Land 2. This works the exact same way as dodging, although Gooey cannot move while in this state. None 18 (Guard End)
Friend Grab Hold ↑ Friends jump on Gooey's tongue. None 0
Friend Throw Press B/joystick after using Friend Grab Gooey throws the friend he is currently throwing, much like the Suplex, Fighter, or Beetle ability. Holding the joystick in different directions before pressing B will change where the friend is thrown. None 82

In the Super Smash Bros. series

Gooey appears as a collectible trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Gooey appears as a primary, Advanced-class neutral spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. His spirit sports no effect when applied to a fighter.

Quotes

I can use the same attacks as Kirby!
— Gooey • Kirby's Dream Land 3 instruction manual

Related Quotes

While Kirby swallows enemies in order to copy their powers, Gooey wraps them up in his tongue to steal their abilities. In Kirby's Dream Land 2, he occasionally appeared inside of a bag, but by Kirby's Dream Land 3, he was a full-fledged partner. He could be controlled by setting him up as Player Two.
— Trophy description • Super Smash Bros. Melee
Gooey from Kirby's Dream Land 3 has hopped over for a visit. That oddball!
— Gooey • Kirby Star Allies
This googly-eyed wonder from Kirby's Dream Land 3 comes in search of answers to the big questions in life... Who am I? Where? What time is it?
— Guest Star description • Kirby Star Allies
It's Gooey-with the ridiculously long tongue! This weird wobbler has hopped in from Kirby's Dream Land 3. Not even Gooey knows why he's here, but we're all glad to see him show up!
— Flavor Text • Kirby Star Allies

Trivia

  • The fact that Gooey is a friend of Kirby's proves that even a creature related to Dark Matter has free will and independent thought.
  • In Kirby's Dream Land 3, the player is able to exploit a glitch to regain health. When Kirby has one hit point, he can summon Gooey and then swallow him to gain two more hit points, boosting his vitality to a total of three. Summoning Gooey again will take away the vitality gained, so Kirby cannot do this repeatedly to fully recover.
  • In the Japanese version of Kirby's Dream Land 2, a character named Chao from the Japan-only game Yūyūki made a cameo appearance. Since the reference would understandably be lost on people overseas, she was replaced with the female variant of Gooey. Despite this, however, Chao herself later appears in all releases of Kirby's Dream Land 3 along with Goku, another character from the same game.
  • Although no arms are seen during most of his moves, when holding the parasol after getting its ability, a single stubby arm can be seen sprouting out of Gooey's body.
    • This seems to have been retconned in Kirby Star Allies since he now uses his tongue to hold the parasol.
  • When Gooey uses the Burning ability, the color of the fire is blue, due to the nature of Gooey's transformations.
  • In Ado's depiction of Gooey, he appears to have a forked tongue, despite appearing with a normal tongue.
  • Gooey's use of his tongue to ingest enemies is similar to the abilities of Yoshi from the Mario series.
  • When using Rock Painter, Gooey's stone form references the opening of Kirby's Dream Land 3, where Gooey holds a fish with his tongue.
  • In Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!, when Gooey faces Morpho Knight, a remix of the first Hyper Zone theme from Kirby's Dream Land 3 plays instead of the normal theme, perhaps referencing Gooey's connection to Dark Matter.
  • Though not stated in his move set in Kirby Star Allies, Gooey is capable of doing the Searing Burn move like Fire Kirby.
  • Kirby Star Allies erroneously states that Gooey first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land 3 when he actually first appeared in Kirby's Dream Land 2. However, it could be due to the fact that Gooey was a playable character in Kirby's Dream Land 3, whereas his appearance in Kirby's Dream Land 2 only served a minor role.

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