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+ | |jap_name = ジャック (Jakku) |
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− | |latest_appearance = ''Kirby & the Amazing Mirror'' (2004) |
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|ability = None |
|ability = None |
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|category = [[Regular enemy]] |
|category = [[Regular enemy]] |
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+ | }}'''Jack''' is a rare [[Regular enemy|enemy]] exclusive to the [[mirror world]] that appears in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. |
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⚫ | However, Jacks are vulnerable, as they 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 |
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==Physical Appearance== |
==Physical Appearance== |
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Jack looks like a blue blob with a gaping hole-like mouth and two squinty eyes. He also has a large yellow dot connected to a thin stalk on his head. |
Jack looks like a blue blob with a gaping hole-like mouth and two squinty eyes. He also has a large yellow dot connected to a thin stalk on his head. |
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+ | ==In Games== |
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⚫ | Jacks live well-hidden in [[cannon]]s and spit stars at [[Kirby]] if he is near. As long as it stays inside its cannon, Kirby is unable to enter it. As such, Kirby must defeat it if he wishes to enter the cannon it inhabits. Jack can be [[inhale]]d, unlike [[Mirra]], the one other enemy that specifically prevents inter-room travel. |
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⚫ | However, Jacks are vulnerable, as they can easily be blasted out of their cannons after the fuse is lit; this, however, will not prevent Jack from re-spawning if the cannon goes out of view: unless the fuse is re-lit while the cannon is still in view, Kirby must defeat Jack personally. 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 does not attack quickly, it will duck back into the safety of its home. |
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+ | ==Etymology== |
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+ | It is possible Jack's name may come from "Jack-in-the-box", a reference to how Jack comes in and out of his cannon like a Jack-in-the-box. |
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==Sprites== |
==Sprites== |
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− | + | Jack.PNG|''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' |
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+ | [[de:Jack]] |
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+ | [[es:Mechus]] |
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+ | [[fr:Jack]] |
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+ | [[ja:ジャック]] |
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[[Category:Enemies]] |
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+ | [[Category:Enemies in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]] |
+ | [[Category:Neutral Enemies]] |
Revision as of 16:18, 20 March 2020
Jack is a rare enemy exclusive to the mirror world that appears in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
Physical Appearance
Jack looks like a blue blob with a gaping hole-like mouth and two squinty eyes. He also has a large yellow dot connected to a thin stalk on his head.
In Games
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
Jacks live well-hidden in cannons and spit stars at Kirby if he is near. As long as it stays inside its cannon, Kirby is unable to enter it. As such, Kirby must defeat it if he wishes to enter the cannon it inhabits. Jack can be inhaled, unlike Mirra, the one other enemy that specifically prevents inter-room travel.
However, Jacks are vulnerable, as they can easily be blasted out of their cannons after the fuse is lit; this, however, will not prevent Jack from re-spawning if the cannon goes out of view: unless the fuse is re-lit while the cannon is still in view, Kirby must defeat Jack personally. 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 does not attack quickly, it will duck back into the safety of its home.
Etymology
It is possible Jack's name may come from "Jack-in-the-box", a reference to how Jack comes in and out of his cannon like a Jack-in-the-box.