“ | YOU...! Did you think I'd forget? The time you smashed into me with your Hi-Jump! That time I was betrayed by Helpers! Or when I was replaced by that mechanical cloud! I-I... Sniff... there's something in my eye...” |
— VS Kracko • Kirby Fighters Deluxe |
Kracko is a recurring boss character from the Kirby series. He has, in one form or another, appeared as a boss in every main Kirby platformer to date, with the exceptions of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
Kracko is most often fought in his iconic full form that closely resembles a puffy cumulus cloud, but is sometimes encountered in his premature form, known as Kracko Jr. Kracko appears to have legions of monsters (usually similarly cycloptic creatures) supporting him. All of the enemies he has summoned are: Waddle Doo, Starman, Flapper, Li'l Kracko, Gordo, Flamer, Twister, and Chilly. Kracko is often fought high up in the clouds, as he draws clouds around his eye to form a body. The manual from Kirby's Dream Land describes Kracko as a "lightning-fast foe."
Physical Appearance[]
Kracko is a giant puffy, cloud-like monster. He has a large single shiny eye located in the center of his soft, cloudy body. In almost all depictions of Kracko, the top of his cloud is tinted a light blue, and his bottom is tinted a light pink. This may be a reference to the fact that differently electrically charged water droplets fall to different hemispheres of a cloud (this is the cause of lightning). The midsection of Kracko's body is white. Surrounding the perimeter of the cloud are 12 golden spikes (sometimes he may be depicted with more or less spikes, such as Kirby's Avalanche, where he has 16, and Kirby's Block Ball, where he has 10).
Games[]
Kirby's Dream Land[]
Kirby's Dream Land was Kracko's first appearance. Kracko is fought twice in Bubbly Clouds, once as a mid-boss, Kracko Jr., and then again as the stage's boss. He is one of the servants Dedede trusts to guard one of the Sparkling Stars. As the full Kracko, his attacks range from dropping Waddle Doos, crashing into Kirby, and emitting a blast of twinkling stars from his body. Defeating Kracko gives Kirby access to the final stage, Mt. Dedede.
In the Extra Game, both fights become much harder. Kracko's attacks are easy to avoid but are very unpredictable; the Waddle Doos are also replaced with bombs.
Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[]
Kracko is the boss of Grape Garden in this game and in its remake, having been given a piece of the Star Rod. Before the actual fight begins, Kirby must ascend rows of clouds, some having a Starman on them. During this sequence, Kracko Jr. appears and will repeatedly attempt to ram into Kirby. Once the top cloud is reached, Kracko Jr. transforms into his full form, and the two will fight. Kracko can rain down lightning bolts, summon Starman, and perform a sweeping attack. He can be defeated with well-timed Hi-Jumps directed through him.
Kirby's Pinball Land[]
Kracko is the boss of the aptly named Kracko Land in this game. At the beginning of the battle, Kracko appears as Kracko Jr. After four hits, he transforms into Kracko. The boss now attacks by releasing Flappers into the area to follow Kirby. He also shoots lightning to briefly paralyze one flipper.
Kirby's Dream Land 2[]
Kracko is the boss of Level 6, Cloudy Park. Perhaps the most unorthodox Kracko fight in the series, Kracko is first fought as an eyeball sticking out of the cloud Kirby is standing on. In his full form, Kracko retains his star attack used in Kirby's Dream Land, but he is now concentrated in the form of a thin laser which is aimed at Kirby. Also, the Waddle Doos in this fight are replaced with Co-Krackos and can be sent out in two ways: One from Kracko's bottom or two from Kracko's top.
Kirby's Dream Course[]
Kracko appears as a course hazard in this game. He floats fixed in place slightly over the ground, and periodically unleashes lightning bolts underneath him every few seconds, which will damage Kirby and throw off his movement. Sometimes multiple Krackos will appear on the same course together. Like Whispy Woods, although Kracko does not count as an enemy and will not drop stars or holes, he can be KOed with the Spark ability. Kracko's lightning is one of the few elements of Kirby's Dream Course that causes the timing of the player's shot to make a difference, since the courses are designed so that it is often preferable to try to roll Kirby underneath Kracko, rather than going around or above him.
Kirby's Avalanche[]
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Kracko is seen in this game as the 11th boss in the Avalanche Tournament, following Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright and preceding Meta Knight. When he is defeated, his cloudy body dissipates; being the first game to have this death animation. His dialogue with Kirby is below.
- Kracko: "KRRR- RACKK!!!! Dance to my deadly music, or fry like a moth! HA HA!!"
- Kirby: "You couldn't hit a barn sized lightning rod, Kracko!"
He plays rather similarly to Paint Roller and the previous opponent, Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright, playing aggressively and being quick to pull off combos while blobs are being dropped at a rapid rate.
Kirby's Block Ball[]
Kracko serves as the boss of Stage 7. During the boss fight, he initially appears as Kracko Jr. After four hits, he converts into Kracko. He floats back and forth, occasionally shooting lightning at the top and bottom of the screen. These lightning bolts shrink the paddles if they make contact. Like all normal bosses in the game, Kracko/Kracko Jr. has 12 HP.
Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra[]
In Kirby Super Star, Kracko is showcased in some of the sub-games. First, both of Kracko's forms appear in the sub-game Spring Breeze, a simplified "mini-remake" of Kirby's Dream Land. In Spring Breeze, Kracko once again serves as the boss (and mid-boss) in Bubbly Clouds. Kracko has all of his attacks from Kirby's Dream Land but now has a new rainstorm attack, where he showers Kirby with heavy rain. Kracko reappears in The Arena alongside the rest of the game's bosses (except Kracko Jr.).
In Milky Way Wishes, Kracko appears once more, guarding the planet Skyhigh's Fountain of Dreams. He behaves the same way he did in Spring Breeze, although the player doesn't fight Kracko Jr. beforehand.
In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Kracko's sprite is greatly updated to match his sprite in Kirby: Canvas Curse; now he has more animations and displays anger when attacking. In Milky Way Wishes and Helper to Hero (where he serves as the third boss), Kracko gets an alternate color palette, with his body now light blue and his spikes orange. Kracko also gets a new defeat animation, where his cloudy body begins to disappear, leaving only his eye, which promptly explodes. In Gourmet Race, Kracko can also be seen in the map of the stage, another detail that was not in the original Kirby Super Star.
In a new sub-game, Revenge of the King, Kracko and Kracko Jr. return as Kracko's Revenge and Kracko Jr.'s Revenge respectively.
Kirby's Dream Land 3[]
Though Kracko himself doesn't physically appear in this game, a painting of him is drawn by Ado at the end of Cloudy Park. This painting attacks in the same manner as the real boss, such as sending dangerous plumes of lightning at the ground, and even spawns Co-Krackos much like he did in Kirby's Dream Land 2.
Kracko is the last drawing made by Ado, and thus has the most amount of health and is arguably the hardest to defeat. After this drawing is defeated, she steps onto the battlefield to fight Kirby herself.
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble[]
Kracko is the boss of stages 3-4 and 6-4. Kracko attacks primarily by quickly moving from side to side. Making the battle harder, Kracko also leaves a trail of Gordos in his wake. If Kirby touches Kracko, he loses two full chunks of his health, or instantly loses a life if Kracko is not defeated in time. Co-Krackos also make another appearance in order to make the battle more difficult.
When facing him in World 6-4, Kracko has a new attack added to his arsenal: A lightning blast (which is fairly accurate) that is aimed downwards. If Kirby is hit by the lightning blast, he loses one full chunk of his health. To defeat Kracko, the player must first grab a Balloon and shoot puffs of air at him. Kracko moves faster after each hit, which means the player needs to have very good aim to win.
Besides the final boss (King Dedede), the only other bosses in the game are Orbservors, which are, coincidentally, also rounded one-eyed creatures.
Kirby Air Ride[]
Kracko appears, but this time not as a boss, but as an item instead. Kracko can be summoned by a player in Top Ride mode by picking him up as an item, which resembles an eye surrounded by eight golden spikes. The item does not commonly appear due to its potential power.
When picked up, the screen darkens and Kracko forms. He flies around until he locks onto a random player (other than the one who summoned him). Upon doing so, he stops above the target and zaps him/her with a powerful bolt of lightning. Once he attacks the other players (usually up to three times) with lightning barrages, he flies away and the screen returns to normal.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror[]
Kracko serves as the boss of Mustard Mountain. This is the first time Kracko isn't fought in a cloudy environment. However, Kracko is fought at the top of a mountain, so he is still at a high altitude. Beating him gives Kirby a Mirror Shard.
Although Kracko's sprite comes directly from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Kracko has the same attacks as he did in Kirby Super Star, ranging from his star beam to his rainstorm attack. In addition to summoning Waddle Doos, Kracko may also summon Twisters and Flamers during the battle. These can be swallowed for abilities or used as ammo against Kracko.
Kracko Jr. also appears in the game, but is only as a design-element, and is not a component of the battle in any way; Kracko Jr. comes onto the screen for a brief second or two and then morphs directly into the regular Kracko, beginning the battle. While Kracko Jr.'s sprite came from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, his globules are blue instead of pink.
Kracko is also the only boss in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror who appeared in a previous game (not counting Meta Knight, as he is not a boss in this game, and excluding his impersonated boss fight).
Kirby: Canvas Curse[]
Kracko appears in his own sub-game titled Block Attack. He first appears as Kracko Jr. in Level 1, then will battle in his normal form the next time Kirby fights him in Level 2.
After Kirby clears the obstacles that Kracko throws at him during the previous stages, Kracko initiates a fight with Kirby in Stage 5. The only way to damage Kracko is to hit him in the eye; in order to do this, some of his clouds must be cleared beforehand. After being hit four times, Kracko is defeated.
Kracko appears in Stages 8 and 16 of Level 3 Block Attack, directly after fighting Kracko Jr. in the stages earlier. Kracko's tactics remain unchanged.
The Kracko fought in this game is a fake Kracko created by Drawcia, like the replicas of King Dedede and Paint Roller.
Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn[]
Kracko (transformed into yarn by Yin-Yarn) appears in yarn form as a sort of boss of Cloud Palace. He first appears halfway through the stage, and chases Kirby attempting to zap him with his trademark lightning bolt attack. Shortly after, Kracko stops chasing after him, and isn't seen until later on in the stage.
Later, after Kirby boards the Star Shooter, he begins to encounter swarms of Li'l Krackos, foreshadowing Kracko's return. Sure enough, just as Kirby enters the homestretch, Kracko appears. Kirby simply must shoot Kracko enough times to defeat him. He attacks by generating Li'l Krackos and covering himself in an aura of lightning and charging across the screen.
After he is shot enough times, Kracko shrinks, and now uses his old star beam attack. After being damaged even more, he shrinks once more and only requires just a few more shots to be destroyed completely.
A space variant of Kracko named Space Kracko also appears as the boss of Outer Rings.
Exclusive to Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn exists the Neon Kracko Sign furniture, obtained randomly by collecting five Life Pieces.
Kirby Mass Attack[]
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Kracko and Kracko Jr. appear in the Strato Patrol EOS sub-game of Kirby Mass Attack as bosses.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe[]
Kracko appears as the boss of Old Odyssey, the third world in the game, albeit with minor changes to his appearance: the spikes surrounding his cloud body are now brass and gold instead of the regular yellow. Additionally, the spikes are striped like Kracko's Revenge. Kracko will also change color when performing different attacks, such as turning dark gray when using electric attacks or turning dark blue when using his rain shower attack. Kracko will comically shed a single tear every time he is hit.
The ensuing battle with Kracko is much more involved than in previous games, with many new attacks being added to his repertoire. The first half of the fight with Kracko is just like fighting him in Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra. Kracko attacks by dropping Waddle Doos, moving around erratically, twirling star beams, raining, and even moving across the platform while shooting a lightning bolt on the ground.
When Kracko's health is depleted to the halfway point, he gets enraged (shown by his eye turning red), descends into the background and turns himself into a tornado to blow away the clouds in the background, thus uncovering three smaller platforms in the background (and blowing away his body). Kirby can then alternate between these two zones by a cannon that Kracko shakes out.
After Kracko's body returns, he will push out two giant golden electric drills from his sides and move to a side of the screen. Flying is the easiest way to avoid the attack. Kracko will plow through the planes from the left and right. Occasionally, Kracko will swoop down from high above with the drills or get on Kirby's height level before plowing through. The attack leaves many stars that Kirby can use. One of the cloud's most common attacks consists of him moving to the middle of the plane he is in and dropping many random items, including a Parasol Waddle Dee, nuts and bolts, and a cannon. When Kracko's body spreads out over one of the zones, Kirby must immediately get in the cannon that the boss dropped in the last attack before it disappears and switch planes to avoid a massive lightning storm that causes dangerous amounts of damage if he gets hit. The evil cloud can also shoot a ray of blue energy balls that moves left and right. Rarely, Kracko generates a huge energy ball and throws it to the opposite plane. Upon the ball hitting the ground, it splits into four smaller ones, two on the left and two on the right. Two of them move in a wide arc as the other two move in a higher arc. The balls leave stars for Kirby to take advantage of. Kracko can shoot lightning from his body horizontally, vertically, and even diagonal in both ways, an attack that Kracko's Revenge used in Revenge of the King in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Upon Kracko's defeat, his cloudy aura dissipates and explodes, sending bits of random junk flying everywhere. His eye floats to the center of the stage and gets hit by a cog, causing him to release one last tear before exploding (however in The Arena, his eye also explodes with junk flying off).
Kracko later returns as an impediment in Stage 2 of Royal Road. Notably, a rare keychain is found during the Kracko battle at Royal Road, appearing in one of the pits.
Dededetour[]
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Kracko (known now as Kracko DX), has a pale light green body, eight blue and orange striped spikes, and a couple of horns of the same color. When Kracko DX's eye turns red halfway through the battle, the spikes turn dark and dull shades of gray.
In the first half of the battle, Kracko DX's lightning bolt attack has him change direction when he gets to the other side of the screen. When spitting out Waddle Doos, he spits out other pieces of junk, like barrels. He moves from side to side during his rainstorm attack (like Kracko's Revenge), the golden star beam attack is done twice in a row, Kracko DX shoots lightning horizontally, vertically, and even diagonal in the both ways, an attack that Kracko used in the second of the fight in Story Mode.
When Kracko DX is beaten down to half of his full health bar, he blows away the clouds in the background, like Kracko. Kracko DX uses his energy ball attack, but these orbs are green and they sweep across the ground going left, right, and a last sweep going towards the middle from both sides. When Kracko DX pushes out his golden drills, he will attempt to ram into Dedede from the background to the foreground using his drills; from the sides, Kracko DX bounces up and down, and finishes the attack by plowing into the foreground while rotating. His deadly lightning storm leaves the ground sparking for several seconds. The same thing happens to the ground after Kracko DX launches his giant energy ball the splits into four.
Upon Kracko DX's defeat, he explodes the same way his normal mode counterpart did.
Kirby Fighters, Kirby Fighters Deluxe, and Kirby Fighters 2[]
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Additionally, Kracko appears as a stage hazard in one of the stages in Kirby Fighters. The stage Bubbly Clouds is based on Kracko's arena in Kirby Super Star Ultra’s Spring Breeze (this is also the case for Lololo and Lalala and King Dedede). Kracko moves around the arena, and occasionally uses his attacks from Kirby Super Star. Kracko cannot be defeated, and serves only as a hazard.
Kracko also appears in Kirby Fighters Deluxe. Upon clearing four rounds, the player will be given a Kirby partner that uses the same ability the player is currently using, and the duo will be plunged into a battle with Kracko. Kracko acts as he does in the first phase of his battle in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, and also gains new attacks involving his large drills. On higher difficulty levels, Kracko will attack faster and more erratically, and the Waddle Doos he drops will walk faster as well. Kracko explodes upon his defeat. If fought on Very Hard mode, the word "HAL" is printed on the stage's floor tiles.
Kracko reappears in Kirby Fighters 2, serving his previous role on the Bubbly Clouds stage.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse[]
Kracko appears on page 19 of Elline's Secret Diary, alongside several other characters. They are dressed in bow ties and bowler hats for a comedy special that is playing on the "junky old TV."
Kirby: Planet Robobot[]
In Kirby: Planet Robobot, a holographic version of Kracko, Holo-Kracko, appears as the first of four bosses summoned by the Holo Defense API. He behaves as he does in his first phase in Kirby: Triple Deluxe.
Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clash[]
Kracko appears as a boss in Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clash, retaining his moveset from Kirby: Triple Deluxe, though he cannot spawn enemies and instead drops random objects. In Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, Kracko is fought as a normal Ordeal boss in the the Dunes, and as a Tougher category boss in the Empyrean.
In Super Kirby Clash, Kracko is never fought as an Ordeal boss. In Story Quests, he is only fought as a Tough category boss in the Ruins. In Party Quests, he is fought as a Tough category boss in the Dunes. He is also fought as part of Team Sword & Storm. Kracko has a poisonous variant, known as Venom Kracko, as well.
Kirby's Blowout Blast[]
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Kracko Jr. and Kracko, as well as their revenge forms, Kracko Jr.'s Revenge and Kracko's Revenge, make an appearance in this game. This is the first appearance of Kracko Jr. since Kirby Mass Attack, six years prior, and the first appearance of their Revenge forms since Kirby Super Star Ultra, nine years prior. The Revenge forms reprise their appearances from Kirby Super Star Ultra as well.
Kracko appears on Stage 5 of Level 4. Kracko uses the same basic attacks as Kracko Jr., with the addition of the lightning bolts leaving trails along the ground that will damage Kirby if he touches them. Kracko will also fire balls of lightning in a rapid-fire manner that will home in on Kirby's position. After reaching half health, Kracko's eye departs from its cloud, re-forming in the background as a much larger cloud in the background, and sending vertical and horizontal lightning bolts at Kirby. After this, Kracko returns to Kracko Jr.'s second phase attacks, including the spinning beams.
Kirby Battle Royale[]
Kracko appears in the Crazy Theater game mode during the "Dodge the shocks!" challenge. He turns dark blue and angry, and expands over the entire top of the screen in a similar manner to his "weather front" attack in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, while unleashing moving pillars of blue lightning that scan over the stage in different patterns. If a Kirby touches them, they are instantly KOed and do not gain a point from the challenge. Kracko also appears in the icon of the challenge during its introduction.
There is also a piece of headgear for the Tornado ability which resembles Kracko, the Kracko Hat. It can be purchased for 3000 Battle Coins.
Kirby Star Allies[]
Kracko appears in Far-Flung - Starlight Heroes on Gabbel Moon as the thirteenth boss, with the boss title of Cycloptic Stormcloud. He is fought similarly to his battles in Kirby Super Star or Kirby Super Star Ultra, except he lacks his rain attack. His attacks involve dropping Waddle Doo or Chilly, moving around erratically, twirling star beams and moving to the other side of the arena while shooting lightning at the ground. He can also move to the center of the arena before going to one side and dashing along the floor, trying to ram Kirby and his friends. Almost all of his attacks leave stars behind for Kirby to inhale and spit back at him.
After Kracko is defeated, he splits into two larger forms, becoming Twin Kracko.
Kracko and Twin Kracko appear in the game's boss endurance mode, The Ultimate Choice, from Mild Stroll to Soul Melter. In Soul Melter EX, he is replaced with Parallel Kracko.
A miniature version of Kracko is painted by Vividria in her mid-boss fight. It attacks by firing lightning at the ground and gives Plasma when inhaled.
Similarly, Adeleine as a Dream Friend can paint a smaller version of Kracko and ride him, during which she is able to use his beam and lightning attacks.
Kracko Jr.[]
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Kracko Jr. is a premature form of Kracko; his appearance generally precedes Kracko's normal form.
Physical Appearance[]
Kracko Jr. appears as a single large eye with a blue iris, and four orbs rotating around it. These orbs are usually white with blue and pink tints, similarly to Kracko's main form.
Games[]
Kirby's Dream Land[]
Kracko Jr. appears as the mid-boss of Bubbly Clouds, who starts by floating in the top right corner of the room. In the normal game, he swoops down while shooting four bullets, then flies back to the right side of the room in a lemniscate pattern before dropping a Waddle Doo. He then slowly descends downward, giving Kirby an easy chance to use the Waddle Doo to hit him, before ascending back up and repeating the pattern.
In the Extra Game, he quickly moves across the top of room, dropping four bullets faster than before. He then quickly descends to ground level, bounces along the ground from left to right, then swoops across the ground before flying back to the right, dropping three bombs in the process. After this he quickly descends, then ascends, and the pattern repeats.
Upon being defeated, Kracko Jr.'s eye flies away, and a Warp Star appears for Kirby to further progress into Bubbly Clouds
Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[]
Kracko Jr. appears as part of Grape Garden's boss stage. The boss fight doesn't start immediately, as Kirby has to scale many cloudy platforms. During this part, Kracko Jr. is present and cannot be damaged in any way; he simply stalks Kirby around, occasionally performing a ramming attack that can vaporize the cloud platforms (telegraphed by his orbs spinning very quickly around him). Kirby is encouraged to inhale Starman to obtain Hi-Jump to scale the cloud platforms, as the area is very vertical and Kracko Jr. can quickly catch up with Kirby if he decides to float to the top. After scaling 15 levels, Kracko Jr. quickly retreats to the very top, where he then transforms in Kracko.
This was the first game that Kracko Jr. is fought during the same battle as Kracko. This also marks one of the few games that he appears in where he does not serve as a mid-boss.
Kirby's Pinball Land[]
Kracko Jr. appears during the boss fight in Kracko Land. After defeating Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright in the top stage, Kirby can take a Warp Star to the boss. Kracko Jr. appears, and he simply moves around in a lemniscate pattern. After taking four hits, he moves to the center of the room and transforms into Kracko.
Kirby's Dream Land 2[]
Kracko Jr. appears in as part of Cloudy Park's boss stage as the first phase to Kracko's boss battle. Unlike most appearances, Kracko Jr. starts off as an eye in the clouds that make up the ground. His eye pops out of the ground two times before retreating back into the clouds; the third time he pops out, he performs a beam attack, initially aimed upward before aiming in Kirby's direction and approaching him. His eye then detaches from the cloudy floor, gaining his four rotating orbs and releasing two Co-Krackos in the process. After floating around for a bit, he either fires his four orbs in the diagonal directions or throws them all at once in Kirby's direction. Afterward, he falls back into the cloudy floor, releasing a Co-Kracko. Upon being defeated, Kracko Jr.'s eye will roll along the ground in Kirby's direction. Upon reaching the edge of the area, it will jump up and transform into Kracko.
Kirby's Block Ball[]
Kracko Jr. appears in Stage 7's Target Shooting Area and Boss Area. In the Target Shooting Area, Kracko Jr. simply moves up and down. After being hit four times, Kracko Jr. retreats to the Boss Area, leaving a Warp Star for Kirby to take.
In the Boss Area, Kracko Jr., alike to his appearance in Kirby's Pinball Land, floats around in a lemniscate pattern. After taking four damage, he transforms into Kracko.
Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra[]
Kracko Jr. appears in Spring Breeze, reprising his role as the mid-boss of Bubbly Clouds. Kracko Jr. can summon Waddle Doos like before, and can also drop three bombs like he does in Extra Game, albeit much slower. Kracko Jr. can now also attack by flying in a zig-zag pattern before sliding along the ground and moving back into his initial position. Upon entering his room, a Waddle Doo is already present.
Kirby: Canvas Curse[]
Kracko Jr. appears as the boss of Level 1 Block Attack, as well as the first boss of Level 3 Block Attack; this is actually a painting by Drawcia, and not the real thing. Appearing in Stage 5 of Level 1, Kracko Jr. slowly moves around, spinning his orbs around him. Eventually, he will stop spinning his orbs and spread them a bit. As Kracko Jr. can only be damaged by attacking his eye, this serves as an opportunity to attack. Kracko Jr. may sometimes appear angry, spinning his orbs faster than usual. After being hit four times, Kracko Jr. is defeated.
Kracko Jr. appears in Stages 7 and 15 of Level 3 Block Attack. Instead of Clear Blocks appearing in the four corners of the room, Electric Blocks appear in the bottom two corners, posing a direct threat; Kracko Jr.'s tactics, however, remain unchanged. After being defeated, his eye floats up to the next stage, where Kirby then fights him as Kracko.
Kirby Mass Attack[]
Kracko Jr. appears in Stage 2 of the Strato Patrol EOS sub-game. Unlike his previous appearances, he has three orbs instead of four. Kracko Jr. simply approaches the Kirbys while actively trying to avoid being hit by the Kirbys' projectiles; he can be defeated, however.
Kirby's Blowout Blast[]
Kracko Jr. appears as the boss of Level 2, appearing at the end of Stage 4. Kracko Jr. initially only attacks by swopping down and by producing lightning (which produces a star at the beginning and end of the attack). Upon reaching half health, Kracko Jr. becomes angry. In addition to swooping and lighting, Kracko Jr. can produce a rotating beam attack on the ground, which performs one and a half revolutions; this attack produces a star at the beginning and after completing one revolution.
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge[]
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Kracko Jr.'s Revenge is an enhanced version of Kracko Jr. and a premature form of Kracko's Revenge.
Physical Appearance[]
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge, as the name would imply, appears very similar to Kracko Jr.. The main difference is that his orbs now a dark purple instead of white, and his eye has a red iris with a vertical slit pupil.
Games[]
Kirby Super Star Ultra[]
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge appears in the new Revenge of the King game, being the mid-boss of Crash Clouds. Kracko Jr.'s Revenge has the same moves as Kracko Jr., although he can drop five bombs now instead of three. In addition to this, he can move around the edges of the arena, or move to the left side of the arena and perform flipped versions of his attacks there.
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge also appears in The True Arena, despite Kracko Jr. not being present in The Arena.
Kirby's Blowout Blast[]
Kracko Jr.'s Revenge appears as the boss of Level 2 EX, appearing at the end of Stage 4 EX. Kracko Jr.'s Revenge has the same tactics as Kracko Jr., except he is faster than before; when performing the rotating beam attack, there are now four energy beams instead of two.
Kracko's Revenge[]
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Kracko's Revenge is an enhanced version of Kracko.
Physical Appearance[]
Kracko's Revenge, as the name implies, appears very similar to Kracko. The main difference is that his cloudy body is now dark purple instead of white, his eye has a red iris with a vertical slit pupil, his spikes are longer and sharper, and colored gray with black stripes.
Games[]
Kirby Super Star Ultra[]
Kracko's Revenge appears in the new Revenge of the King game, being the boss of Crash Clouds. Kracko's Revenge has the same moves as Kracko, but they are more powerful than before. His beam attack has more range and power, he can move laterally during his rain attack, and he has a new fourth attack after using his lightning attack: Kracko's Revenge will float in the center of the arena and shoot bolts of lightning that go across the screen, first vertically, then horizontally, and then two diagonally.
Kirby's Blowout Blast[]
Kracko's Revenge appears as the boss of Level 4 EX, appearing at the end of Stage 5 EX. Kracko's Revenge behaves the same as Kracko, but with faster speed and longer lasting attacks, and a crevice down the center of the arena is present. Its homing lightning ball attack now fires lightning balls from the left and right instead of straight on. Its second phase form sends out several more lightning bolts than previously, and like Kracko Jr.'s revenge, it sends out four rotating beams instead of two.
Kracko's Revenge also appears as the second boss of the Secret Path, appearing at the end of Stage 3.
Li'l Kracko[]
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Li'l Krackos are smaller versions of Kracko that he can summon. They simply fly around and sometimes try to ram Kirby.
Mecha Kracko[]
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Mecha Kracko is a robot created by Doc built in the likeness of Kracko; he is the boss of Cushy Cloud. In its first phase, it attacks by sweeping across the floor, flying in a zig-zag, and summoning enemies. In its second phase, Mecha Kracko destroys the clouds creating the floor before replacing it with either four 2-block wide platforms or one 8-block wide platform. Mecha Kracko can now shoot lightning and can home in on Kirby and surround itself with electricity. It can also repeat the process of destroying and rebuilding the floor.
Kracko seems particularly insulted that Mecha Kracko was fought instead of him in Kirby: Squeak Squad.
Space Kracko[]
Main article: Space Kracko |
Space Kracko is a distant relative of Kracko; he is the boss of Outer Rings. It mainly attacks by shooting comets from its eye. He can also electrify himself and try to ram the player or shoot electricity.
Twin Kracko[]
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Twin Kracko, titled as Dual Thunderheads, is a form of Kracko when he splits into two after having been defeated.
Physical Appearance[]
Twin Kracko, like Twin Woods, is much like Kracko, except there are two of them; the individual Krackos, however, are notably larger than Kracko is normally, and are also puffier.
Games[]
Kirby Star Allies[]
“ | Two eyes glare in the gloom like an angry face in the sky—this isn't what Kracko's like on Popstar! Twice as fluffy and twice as mean, Twin Kracko's combo attacks are brutal—but they're no match for the power of friendship!” |
— VS Twin Kracko • Kirby Star Allies |
Twin Kracko appears in the second phase of Kracko's battle on Gabbel Moon. The two start the second phase of the battle with a Twin Waterfall. Both Krackos will use their rain power to create waterfalls beneath them; they will do two short versions of this before finishing with a longer version of it, which leaves stars behind. During this attack, players can use Parasol and its Chumbrella Friend Ability to block the attack, use the Zap element to damage Twin Kracko by electrifying the waterfalls, and two players can use Blizzard to freeze the waterfall (and the Kracko creating it); this will causes the Kracko to fall and be temporarily put out of commission. The Twin Krackos, like Kracko before, can summon Waddle Doos and Chillys; these can be friended to exploit the aforementioned weakness. The Twin Krackos can perform their diving maneuvers simultaneously in Twin Dancing. They can both use their beam attacks while switching sides of the arena in Twin Beam. Lastly, they can both shoot lightning, going outwards, then inwards, and then shooting in the middle together in Twin Lightning Rain.
Parallel Kracko[]
Main article: Parallel Kracko |
Parallel Kracko is the form Kracko takes in Another Dimension, being made of the tears and the rebellious hearts of his fallen brothers according to his Japanese pause descriptions. He is fought in Dimension II. In his first phase, Parallel Kracko appears as Parallel Twin Kracko with stronger versions of Twin Kracko's attacks. In his second phase, he appears as Parallel Big Kracko, this is the result of both Parallel Twin Krackos combining, forming an even larger Kracko. Parallel Big Kracko uses bigger and more powerful versions of Kracko's techniques. He can also cause a strong wind and summon various lightning clouds.
In Kirby: Right Back at Ya![]
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“ | Hehehe. Sorry, your majesty, but our contract says that Kracko can't be sent BACKO! Aha!” |
— N.M.E. Sales Guy when King Dedede asks for them to return the Monster • Kirby: Right Back at Ya! |
Kracko makes an appearance in the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! anime as one of Nightmare Enterprises' monsters and is one of the first few monsters ordered by King Dedede. He stars in the 4th episode Dark and Stormy Knight, where he invades Cappy Town and makes the sky dark and cloudy, and the weather stormy.
Because of his immense size, Kracko couldn't be sent to the King via the transporter in his castle. Instead, Kracko appeared in Cappy Town along a violent storm front. Kracko spends most of his time surrounded by the stormy gray clouds over Cappy Town sending down powerful green lightning bolts. Kirby, using his Warp Star and by inhaling the clouds surrounding Kracko, is able to face the monster. Kracko attacks with lightning bolts generated from his spikes, which knock Kirby out. When the Warp Star saves Kirby, Kracko combines several lightning bolts to form a lightning sword, which attempts to corner him so that Kracko can snipe him out of the air once and for all. Kirby then turns this sword against the monster by inhaling it, becoming Sword Kirby and engaging in combat with Kracko once again. King Dedede and Escargoon cheer Kracko on as he tries to fry an evasive Kirby out of the sky with more electricity but Kirby quickly shoots back, slicing through the monster with a sword beam, much to King Dedede's horror. Kirby continues cutting up Kracko with more sword beams, each one making him let out an increasingly loud scream of pain, before he finishes the job with one more sword beam, dividing it in two. All of the electricity that was generated inside of it is all released at once, blowing up Kracko majestically, much to Dedede's frustration. Kracko's death dissipates all the storm clouds, exposing Cappy Town to the sunlight once again.
Kracko was the first of the few full-scale bosses in the series, except Nightmare himself, to make an appearance as a monster in the anime. The next would be sixteen episodes later, when Ice Dragon was introduced. The only other bosses to appear were Paint Roller and Heavy Lobster, all of which were encountered in the last quarter of the series (with Heavy Lobster making an appearance in the penultimate episode).
Physical Appearance[]
Kracko looks the same to his in-game appearance: he is a cloud-like monster with twelve yellow spikes around his body and a single eye in the middle.
Powers and Abilities[]
Kracko's main ability is that he can surround himself in a vortex of clouds that flies through the air and can fire blue lightning bolts from the center. In his true form, he can shoot individual lightning bolts from his spikes, but he can also combine them to form a lightning beam, as well as combine the lightning bolts to form a lightning sword that homes in on Kirby, he is also quite durable, being able to withstand Sword Kirby's Sword Beams four times before being sliced in half by the fifth Sword Beam.
In the Super Smash Bros. series[]
Kracko appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Kracko also appears as a Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Kracko appears as a primary, Advanced-class grab spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. When applied to a fighter, the fighter’s electric attacks increase.
Etymology[]
Kracko's is derived from the onomatopoeic word crackle, which is the sound produced by thunder.
Quotes[]
“ | KRRR-RACKK!!!! Dance to my deadly music, or fry like a moth! HA HA!!” |
— Kracko • Kirby's Avalanche |
Related Quotes[]
“ | The only way to damage Kracko is to gulp up the enemy he spits out and then spit it back at him.” |
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #39) |
“ | Kracko's back! He's beefed up, too! Kirby should use the same battle tactics as before, but now he needs to watch out for Kracko's swooping attacks. Jump over Kracko when he swoops down.” |
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #39) |
“ | Touch Kirby's clone to clear the Gordo and then enter Kracko's domain. Remember the previous battles with Kracko and stick with the exact same game plan.” |
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #39) |
“ | If one of Kracko's beams hits Kirby, you lose a tomato. Help Kirby destroy Kracko by using Spark powers.” |
— Instruction manual description • Kirby's Dream Course |
“ | If you thought Thor was the God of Thunder, this boss will change your mind in a hurry.” |
— The Cast of Characters • Kirby's Avalanche Instruction Booklet |
“ | A well-known boss from the Kirby series. Kracko is a cloud with a big eye and numerous spikes. He threatens Kirby with a number of weapons, including beam and rain attacks. In Kirby Super Star, Kracko first appears as Kracko Jr., continuing his onslaught on Kirby as he grows in size.” |
— Trophy description • Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
“ | The fluffy body looks soft, but that big eye will shoot bolts that are anything but...!” |
— Cast Description • Kirby's Epic Yarn & Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn |
“ | It seems Kracko has made Floralia part of its territory. It's being fed by a mysterious power source, so its attacks are stronger than ever before!” |
— VS Kracko • Kirby: Triple Deluxe |
“ | Kirby has defeated Kracko countless times, but as long as the clouds still hang in the sky, Kracko will never give up the fight!” |
— VS Kracko DX • Kirby: Triple Deluxe |
“ | In a battlefield full of Kirby fighters, here comes an imposing challenger! Watch out for his view-blocking attacks! Fight as a team to knock him out as quickly as you can! It's a Time-Attack Boss Battle!” |
— VS Kracko • Kirby Fighters Deluxe |
“ | This hologram was created by analyzing data of the cloud monster who is believed to have inhabited the sky of this planet since ancient times. It excels at electrical attacks charged by the atmosphere.” |
— Vs. Holo-Kracko • Kirby: Planet Robobot |
“ | They further analyzed the data of the cloud monster and discovered even more vicious attacks. The system redesign has implemented these attacks and made Holo-Kracko even more powerful.” |
— Vs. Holo-Kracko 2.0 • Kirby: Planet Robobot |
“ | Face the ordeal—the desert-ruling cloud with the force of a natural disaster!” |
— Quest Description • Team Kirby Clash Deluxe |
“ | Conquer the thundershower that rages from the clouds, and let the sun shine again!” |
— Quest Description (Tougher) • Team Kirby Clash Deluxe |
“ | This headgear looks like the thunderous troublemaker!” |
— Headgear description • Kirby Battle Royale |
“ | Even in the far-flung reaches of space, as long as there's a sky, Kirby's long-time nemesis Kracko can show up and cast a shadow across it. But out here, something about his energy feels...different. Stay on your guard, Star Allies!” |
— VS Kracko • Kirby Star Allies |
“ | You can freeze the rain if your whole team works together!” |
— Fight back with team freezing! • Kirby Star Allies loading screen |
“ | Be careful, Team Kirby! The cloud-spirit ruler of the skies... This one is like a living natural disaster!” |
— Quest Description (Tough) • Super Kirby Clash |
Trivia[]
- In Kirby's Avalanche, Kracko's AI is used by Minotaur in Puyo Puyo. When the blobs on his side are bursted, they will produce stars, which is used by Witch from the aforementioned game.
- In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, it is possible for Kirby to be defeated by falling off the platforms in the background. If the player does this two times in a row, extra platforms will be placed between them (those of which Kirby is not able to fall through) to prevent it.
- The Pause Screen description for Kracko DX in Kirby: Triple Deluxe suggests that Kracko cannot be permanently destroyed; he can always reform as long as there are clouds to use for his body.
- The Pause Screen description for Kracko in Kirby Fighters Deluxe on Very Hard mode suggests he also takes Kirby's victories personally and seeks revenge on Kirby for his past defeats.
- Kirby Star Allies further suggests that he can appear on any world where there's a sky.
- In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kracko's rainstorm attack will not damage Kirby if he is using the Parasol ability.
- Kracko's Revenge and Kracko Jr.'s Revenge are, ironically, the opposites of their Kirby's Dream Land Extra Mode counterparts. In the original, Kracko was unpredictable while Kracko Jr. followed a distinct pattern. However, as stated above, Kracko's Revenge follows a distinct pattern while Kracko Jr. is unpredictable.
- The Pause Screen description for Holo-Kracko in Kirby: Planet Robobot suggests that Kracko possibly inhabited the sky of Pop Star since ancient times.
- Holo-Kracko 2.0 in Kirby: Planet Robobot bears strong resemblance to Kracko's Revenge from Kirby Super Star Ultra. Presumably this is due to the Mother Computer Star Dream managing to uncover Kracko's Revenge in its data on Kracko.
- The VS Kracko description in Kirby: Triple Deluxe refers to Kracko using gender-neutral pronouns despite the fact that all other sources, released before and after the game, describe the boss using masculine pronouns. The only exception to this is Holo-Kracko, a nonliving hologram.
- In Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, Kracko drops various objects when attacking. These include apples, barrels, shields from Sword Hero armor, Gabon skulls, and spike balls. The spike balls appear to be the ammunition used by Royal Road Lollipop Tanks in Kirby: Triple Deluxe, only shrunken down.