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Pirika is an Ainu word, meaning beautiful or good. |
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Pirika is a character in the Kirby series, making her debut appearance in the Kirby of the Stars: Save the Rainbow Islands! novel.
Physical Appearence
Pirika is a small fairy with butterfly-like antennas and butterfly-like fairy wings. She has short, curly hair with a bow on the right side of her head. She has no feet, wears a small dress with a ribbon around her neck and a pair of gloves with wavy sleeves.
In the Kirby of the Stars novel series
A fairy with the ability to travel trough space, Pirika originaly went to Floralia to discover more about the now deceased Queen Sectonia. There she meets Taranza, who says that she can find more information in a castle nearby. However, she ends up falling down the cloud where the castle is, landing on one of the Rainbow Islands, where Kirby and his friends happen to be. She then decides to help them find out why the islands look so dehydrated, as if it hasn't rained at all.
Etymology
Pirika is an Ainu word, meaning beautiful or good.
Trivia
- Pirika bears a slight resemblance to the Sprixie from the Super Mario series.