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Noddy also appears in the Grape Garden [[Museum]] alongside [[Bubbles]].
 
Noddy also appears in the Grape Garden [[Museum]] alongside [[Bubbles]].
 
===''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]''===
 
 
===How to the defeat Noddy===
 
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
! width=150 |Attack Name
 
! align="center" width=150 |''Controls''
 
! align="center" width=150 |''Description''
 
! align="center" width=150 |''Element''
 
|-
 
| Cutter Boomerang
 
| align="center" | B or Y
 
| align="center" | A boomerang that will fly forward and damage Noddy. In most games it can be controled with ↑ or ↓. By jumping over the blade, Kirby can hit Noddy behind him.
 
| align="center" | None
 
|-
 
| Cutter Dash
 
| align="center" | B or Y + Dash
 
| align="center" | Kirby uses the blade like a sword and swings it to damage Noddy.
 
| align="center" | None
 
|-
 
| Sweep Cutter
 
| align="center" | Hold B or Y (Midair)
 
| align="center" | Kirby throws a cutter boomerang like normal, but holds out another Cutter while doing it, therefore doing a little extra damage Noddy.
 
| align="center" | None
 
|-
 
| Cutter Drop
 
| align="center" | Down + B or Y (Midair)
 
| align="center" | Kirby holds his cutter in front of him as he falls damaging Noddy. By dashing in midair the attack goes slightly faster.
 
| align="center" | None
 
|-
 
| Cleaving Cutter/Nonstop Cutter/Final Cutter
 
| align="center" | Up/Down/Forward + B or Y (Near Enemy)
 
| align="center" | Kirby attacks using his cutter as a sword. After two slashes he jumps in the air and finishes the Noddy in a final huge slash which generates an energy wave on the ground that explodes on contact with a wall. This move is sometimes used by [[Sword]], but with the first two slashes removed.
 
| align="center" | None
 
|-
 
|}
 
   
 
===Other Games===
 
===Other Games===
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* [[Kirby Super Star]]
 
* [[Kirby Super Star]]
 
* [[Kirby Air Ride]]
 
* [[Kirby Air Ride]]
* [[Kirby Squeak Squad]]
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* [[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]
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* [[Kirby Squeak Squad]]
   
 
==In [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]==
 
==In [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]==

Revision as of 05:21, 18 May 2009

Noddy are a common regular enemy type in Kirby's game series.

Noddy is a round, sleepy foe. Its body is roughly spherical, often flattened as it lays down. It wears a sleeping cap with polka dots on its head with a trim around the base and ball at the end. It has large eyes, which are usually closed in rest, and a mouth on the front of it. It has two round feet but no arms.

It's better to spit these enemies out at other enemies, as it bestows the Sleep ability onto Kirby (But if you have the Copy Scroll, swallow them when no potential threat is around).

In Games

Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

Noddy does very little and less to be construed as a threat. It takes a few steps in either direction before dozing off into a sleep. After a while, it may awaken to repeat the process. It has no attacks and means to damage Kirby outside of direct contact.

When swallowed, it gives the Sleep copy ability. Giving this ability is the most dangerous aspect of Noddy.

Noddy also appears in the Grape Garden Museum alongside Bubbles.

Other Games

Noddy returns in later titles with the same simplistic behavior, walking before sleeping, and still offering the Sleep ability.

In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

Noddyanime

Noddy in the anime

Noddy featured in two episodes. In The Pillow Case Noddy were inside the pillows that the Cappies received from King Dedede, they induced nightmares about Kirby unto anyone who slept with one. Meta Knight destroyed all the pillows, revealing the Noddy inside. The Noddy ran away and were never really seen again.

In Flower Power Dedede convinced Kirby to eat a Noddy that he brought with him (possibly captured from the previous Noddy encounter). Kirby does so and falls asleep. Tiff, Tuff, Meta Knight, Fololo and Falala set out to find the Pukey Flower to wake him up. It's said that eating Noddy would force Kirby to sleep for about 100 years (as opposed to the five or so seconds in the video games).

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