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'''Jack''' ('''Ducker''' in Japan) is a rare enemy exclusive to the [[Mirror World]] that appears in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]''. It lives well-hidden in cannons and spit stars at its enemies. As long as it stays inside their cannon, Kirby is unable to enter it. Thus Kirby must defeat it if he wishes to enter the cannon it inhabits.
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'''Jack''' is a rare enemy exclusive to the [[Mirror World]] that appears in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]''. It lives well-hidden in cannons and spit stars at its enemies. As long as it stays inside their cannon, Kirby is unable to enter it. Thus Kirby must defeat it if he wishes to enter the cannon it inhabits.
   
 
[[Image:Jack.PNG|left|frame|Jack's in-game sprite]]
 
[[Image:Jack.PNG|left|frame|Jack's in-game sprite]]
   
Jack doesn't choose its type of living space wisely though, as it can easily be blasted out of their cannons after the fuse is lit. If Kirby chooses to defeat it before he lights the fuse, he must attack it while it has its head poking out above the cannon. But if he don't attack quickly it will duck back into the safety of its home.
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Jack doesn't choose its type of living space wisely though, as it can easily be blasted out of their cannons after the fuse is lit. If Kirby chooses to defeat it before he lights the fuse, he must attack it while it has its head poking out above the cannon. But if he don't attack quickly it will duck back into the safety of its home.
 
 
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[[Category:enemies]]

Revision as of 07:11, 16 May 2009

Jack is a rare enemy exclusive to the Mirror World that appears in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror. It lives well-hidden in cannons and spit stars at its enemies. As long as it stays inside their cannon, Kirby is unable to enter it. Thus Kirby must defeat it if he wishes to enter the cannon it inhabits.

Jack

Jack's in-game sprite

Jack doesn't choose its type of living space wisely though, as it can easily be blasted out of their cannons after the fuse is lit. If Kirby chooses to defeat it before he lights the fuse, he must attack it while it has its head poking out above the cannon. But if he don't attack quickly it will duck back into the safety of its home.