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*Hot Heads share their name with a ''Super Mario'' enemy that first appeared in ''Super Mario World'' and resembles a fireball and tends to slide around platforms.
 
*Hot Heads share their name with a ''Super Mario'' enemy that first appeared in ''Super Mario World'' and resembles a fireball and tends to slide around platforms.
 
*Hot Head bears a resemblance to the video game character Q*Bert.
 
*Hot Head bears a resemblance to the video game character Q*Bert.
*Despite Hot Head's name being the same name used to describe one who easily becomes angry and violent, Hot Head itself is rarely shown with an angry look.
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Revision as of 07:36, 21 March 2020

This critter's body is literally made of flames, and he can spit fire to boot. There's little doubt that he must have a warm heart and a fiery personality, but no one is willing to get close enough to find out.
— Figurine description • Kirby and the Rainbow Curse

Hot Head is a recurring enemy in the Kirby series. Kirby can get the Fire ability by inhaling him.

Hot Head is notable for being one of the first few enemies Kirby often comes across in the beginnings of many of his journeys alongside Sir Kibble, Sparky, and Waddle Doo.

Physical Appearance

Hot Head is a peculiar orange creature with a small trunk which it can use to blow out a stream of fire. His feet are a shade of orange slightly lighter than the rest of its body. His back is always covered in coalescent flames.

In all appearances prior to Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Hot Head's back wasn't covered in flames. Instead, his back is pale yellow with small tentacle-like protrusions coming from it and two large flipper-shaped horns. His face retains the trunk, but it is dark orange instead of the lighter hue used in later games. A similar design was used in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse.

Games

Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

This was Hot Head's first appearance. He merely walks around occasionally stopping to blow a flurry of fire at Kirby if he is within range. If he is at a distance, Hot Head spit will spit a fire ball towards him instead. This behavior was used in every following game, but is notably hazardous in this game, as Hot Head can shoot Kirby with a fireball as soon as he enters a door, which can catch the player off guard due to its fast speed. If Kirby is set ablaze by the fireball, he is also extremely vulnerable, especially if a bottomless pit is nearby. Hot Head is a major threat in Orange Ocean's first stage along with Sparky and Flamer. He is also the only enemy that grants Kirby the basic Fire ability upon inhalation, whereas the other fire-based enemy (Flamer) gives Burning.

A Hot Head also appears in Ice Cream Island's museum alongside Laser Ball.

Hot Head is exactly the same in the remake. However, its newer, more fiery design is used.

Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad

Hot Head's behavior is no different from its earlier appearances. In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, his fireballs are still fast, but he is slightly more patient in this game, giving more of a chance for Kirby to defeat him or avoid his fire blow attack. Kirby: Squeak Squad introduces the Bubble Head species, which is virtually the Bubble equivalent of Hot Head, and Acchi, a larger and stronger creature that acts similarly to Hot Head.

Kirby Mass Attack

Hot Head cameos in Kirby Brawlball as part of Marx's black hole attack.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition

Super Hot Head, a Super Ability-yielding enemy, is introduced in Kirby's Return to Dream Land; normal Hot Head also appears in the game. Besides the main game, he appears in the Whip and Water Challenges on the Lor Starcutter. He appears in the New Challenge Stages in Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition as well, specifically in the Smash Combat Chamber and Magolor Race 1.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby: Planet Robobot

Hot Head exhibits its usual behavior. This time, however, he can spit fireballs from one plane to another.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse

Hot Head does not move about or shoot fireballs. He simply stands in one location and spits a long jet of flame, which Elline can block with rainbow ropes.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

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In the anime

Hot Head makes a small cameo appearance with his Kirby's Adventure design in the anime episode Cowardly Creature. Other members include Mr. Frosty, Yaban, Boomer, Whiskers, Jukid, Dogon, and Poppy Bros. Jr..

When Phan Phan escapes, the 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. However, 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." Hot Head is one of the few monsters to be shown in the training school. He, along with Poppy Bros. Jr., is a member of the Snow Class, which is the strongest of the whole school. He is shown bouncing a small pink basketball on his head. It is not known what becomes of Hot Head 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 of the anime, Hot Head is shown with his original design, even after his appearance was changed in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Rather, Hot Head appears exactly as it does in its Kirby's Adventure artwork.

In the Super Smash Bros. series

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Hot Head appears as a sticker, using his artwork from Kirby: Squeak Squad. Usable only by characters of the Kirby series, this sticker increases Flame Attack by 10.

Similar Enemies

Trivia

  • In Kirby's Adventure, Hot Head's artwork shows ears or hands on its head. In the game, it doesn't have these.
  • Hot Heads share their name with a Super Mario enemy that first appeared in Super Mario World and resembles a fireball and tends to slide around platforms.
  • Hot Head bears a resemblance to the video game character Q*Bert.
  • Despite Hot Head's name being the same term used to describe one who easily becomes angry and violent, Hot Head itself is rarely ever shown with an angry appearance.

Artwork

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