This article is about the regular enemy. For the mid-boss, see Poppy Bros. Sr. |
“ | BOOM! I love that sound!” |
— Poppy Bros. Jr. • Kirby Star Allies |
Poppy Bros. Jr., called Poppy Bro Jr. in Kirby Super Star Ultra, is a recurring common enemy in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Dream Land. He can either give no Copy Ability, the Bomb ability, or the Cutter ability when inhaled (depending on whether he is unarmed, throws bombs, or throws boomerangs).
Poppy Bros. Jr. is usually seen hopping back and forth around the stages he appears in, throwing bombs, or, in older games, skipping around the stage. Sometimes he be seen riding on apples or, more rarely, on a Maxim Tomato.
The mid-boss Poppy Bros. Sr. is a larger version of Poppy Bros. Jr..
Physical Appearance[]
Poppy Bros. Jr. resembles an elf with a wide smile and a somewhat humanoid appearance with a distinct head and torso. However, he has no arms and his round hands float independently from his body appearing only when needed. He wears a blue floppy hat with a white pom-pom on the end and white trimming around the rim of the hat. His clothes are the same color as his hat and have two yellow buttons on them. He also wears yellow pointed shoes in most of his appearances. Like most Kirby enemies, he may also appear with a different color scheme. In some games such as Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land, he wears green shoes.
In Kirby Star Allies, Poppy Bros. Jr. has a slightly skinnier body, his buttons are now white and has a collar on his outfit. His hands are now always visible. When he becomes a Helper in this game, his hat changes to the same one Kirby has when he is granted the Bomb Copy Ability.
Games[]
Kirby's Dream Land[]
Poppy Bros. Jr. can be seen hopping around merrily, or riding on bear-like enemies called Grizzos. He also may be seen rolling on large apples, which hurt Kirby if he crashes into them. He only appears in the Green Greens stage.
Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land[]
Poppy Bros. Jr. appears alongside his older sibling in this game, albeit being a great deal rarer. He still hops around and rolls on apples. He is also seen rolling on Maxim Tomatoes. If Kirby wishes to eat the tomato, he must first Inhale it before attacking Poppy Bros. Jr..
Inhaling Poppy Bros. Jr. will give Kirby nothing. In the remake Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Poppy Bros. Jr. has green shoes instead of the yellow he wears in most of the series.
Kirby's Pinball Land[]
Poppy Bros. Jrs. (called Junior Poppy Brothers) can be found in Poppy Brothers' Land. They are located in the middle and top stages of the course. On the middle stage, two occasionally pop up out of holes in the stage, look around, and duck back down if Kirby doesn't hit them. Afterward, a bomb pops up out of the hole. Both Poppy Bros. Jrs. and bombs give points if Kirby hits them, but the bombs send Kirby flying farther than the enemies. Poppy Bros. Jrs. each gives 250 points when hit, while the bombs give 360 points.
On the top stage, Poppy Bros. Jrs. try to hinder the player. While Kirby has to hit each Crack-Tweet egg four times, Poppy Bros. Jrs. slowly walk out through doors, take the eggs, and replace them with new, undamaged eggs. This slows the player's progress. If Kirby hits a Poppy Bros. Jr. on this stage, he will win 500 points and the enemy will retreat back into a door.
Kirby's Block Ball[]
Poppy Bros. Jr. appears as an enemy character on a stage before fighting Poppy Bros. Sr..
Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra[]
In Kirby Super Star, he has yellow clothing with a pink trim, unlike the other ones in other games which are blue among other (and less common) colors. He returns with some of the same tactics, along with some new ones. There are three kinds: The regular ones, the bomb-throwing ones, and the boomerang-throwing ones. Regulars walk around or roll around on apples and give no ability, and have no real forms of attacking; the bomb-throwing ones throw one or three bombs and give Kirby the newly-added Bomb ability (and also serve as the Helper for the same ability, who wears blue clothing). He can also perform Throw Bomb and Bomb Set underwater. The boomerang-throwing ones give Cutter.
In Kirby Super Star Ultra, he returns with the same function. In Revenge of the King, he is replaced by stronger, more aggressive mime-like enemies called Perot. One can play as a Poppy Bros. Jr. in Helper to Hero. In Helper to Hero, he wears pink instead of blue.
Poppy Bros. Jr. also makes an appearance in the intro cutscene of Milky Way Wishes, where he is seen watching the Sun and Moon fighting, alongside Kirby, a Bronto Burt, and a Waddle Dee.
Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom)[]
Poppy Bros Jr. appears as the second boss in the main story, following Waddle Dee and preceding Lovely. He finds a star piece from Mr. Star that was broken off due to King Dedede's prank, and requests Mr. Star to give him bigger pieces. He throws bombs whenever he hits a new row of blocks against Kirby. He is eventually defeated and is nearly blown up by his own bombs.
Poppy Bros. Jr.'s board layout starts out with the same layout as Waddle Dee's, with all three bottom rows filled with Star Blocks and the bottommost of them being Friend Blocks. However, there are now three additional Star Blocks on the three rightmost lanes above the topmost row. Unlike Waddle Dee, Poppy Bros. Jr. is more adept and will aim for potential combos, although he often overelaborates himself before setting off these combos. He is somewhat less passive than Waddle Dee, although he still takes a while before fast dropping blocks. He will still attempt to instantly spawn new rows of blocks if he is about to be forced to due to Kirby's combos, which can cause him to defeat himself if this is done when his center lanes are too close to the spawner.
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards[]
In this game, Poppy Bros. Jr. will either walk around or remain stationary and throw bombs at Kirby. He is a very common sight to see in this game, but is rarer than he is in their other games. These enemies also always show their hands.
From this game onward (except in Kirby Super Star Ultra), Poppy Bros. Jrs. only throw bombs.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror[]
While Poppy Bros. Jr. doesn't appear in the main story, he makes a small appearance in the audience for Crackity Hack.
Kirby Mass Attack[]
Poppy Bros. Jr. cameos in Kirby Brawlball as part of Marx's black hole attack, where he is sucked in said black hole.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition, and Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe[]
Kirby is able to inhale the bombs thrown by Poppy Bros. Jr. as another way to obtain the Bomb ability. Poppy Bros. Jr. appears in the Bomb Challenge. They are rare, only appearing in a small group (or by themselves) in certain parts of stages.
He appears in the New Challenge Stages in Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition as well. He appears in the Smash Combat Chamber.
In Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, Poppy Bros. Jr. retains his appearance from Kirby Star Allies, though his hands are once again only visible when throwing bombs. He also reappears in the audience for Crackity Hack.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby: Planet Robobot[]
In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Poppy Bros. Jr. has the same tactics and a nearly identical appearance to his Kirby's Return to Dream Land counterpart; the only difference is that his face is now a shade of salmon rather than peach. However, Poppy Bros. Jr. can now throw bombs at the player from the background with a sharper aim.
Poppy Bros. Jr. acts identically in Kirby: Planet Robobot, but his skin has reverted back to its peach shade from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Kirby Star Allies[]
Poppy Bros. Jr returns in Kirby Star Allies, where he is the first Friend Helper to be friended by Kirby (if the player does not spawn a Blade Knight before encountering him), although he does not have a main role in this game. He has the same tactics he had in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. The Helper version of Poppy Bros. Jr. dons the same party hat that Bomb Kirby uses. Like Kirby, Poppy Bros. Jr. can utilize the Friend Ability techniques, like allowing his bombs to be empowered by elements such as Ice.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land[]
Poppy Bros. Jr is back in Kirby and the Forgotten Land where he now has a bomb with a red variant of the boss logo on it. His bombs now roll down slopes. He now has a figure without a description.
In Kirby: Right Back at Ya![]
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Poppy Bros. Jr. makes a cameo appearance in the anime episode Cowardly Creature. Here, he is training with fellow monsters (Boomer, Dogon, Hot Head, Yaban, Whiskers, Mr. Frosty, and Jukid) at the monster training school headed by Whippy and four other Training Clowns.
When Phan Phan escapes, the N.M.E. Sales Guy turns to Dedede to help return him. Dedede is angry at him and tells him that he should be ashamed for letting him escape. But N.M.E. Salesman says that he wasn't in his care at the time. He goes on to explain that he was at the "Monster Training School". Poppy Bros. Jr. is one of the few monsters to be shown in the training school. He, along with Hot Head, is a member of the Snow Class, which is the strongest of the whole school, which is ironic because he is considered to be one of the weakest enemies. He is shown wearing roller skates. It is not known what becomes of him after Nightmare is destroyed, neither is it known if he even finishes training school and becomes a full-fledged monster by the end of the series. He could have become a Poppy Bros. Sr..
In the Super Smash Bros. series[]
A trophy of Poppy Bros. Jr. appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Like several other Kirby trophies in the game, the enemy uses his model from Kirby's Return to Dream Land.
Poppy Bros. Jr. appears as a primary Novice-class grab spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate which can be obtained after fighting a blue Young Link who favors using his down special, Bomb, in midair. This spirit sports no effect when applied. Additionally, in World of Light, Poppy Bros. Jr. can be used to destroy boulders that block the player's path.
Related Quotes[]
“ | This squirt is usually riding on the back of an apple or a Grizzo. He's not much of a threat. He's a good target to practice dive-bombing on.” |
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #39) |
“ | If one of the Junior Poppy Brothers touches an Egg, it will return to its original state.” |
— Kirby's Pinball Land instruction manual |
“ | Some of the toughest enemies in the game, Poppys toss bombs at Kirby from a distance. Throw or exhale a weapon at them from a distance to destroy them.” |
— Description • Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Official Strategy Guide (Prima) |
“ | Sometimes riding on Grizzos, other times balancing on apples or Maxim Tomatoes, this little clown clearly has some skills. Unfortunately, his job isn't to make people laugh—it's to get in Kirby's way. As you might expect from the "Jr." in his name, there's also a Poppy Bros. Sr., and he's a slightly bigger nuisance.” |
— Trophy description • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U |
“ | It’s the guy with the eternal grin! He’s off on an explosive adventure, but all he really wants to do is bring a little fun and fireworks into people’s lives.” |
— Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go! description • Kirby Star Allies |
“ | An elf-like creature with an explosive attack. He can throw bombs which his friends can pick up and throw as well. In addition, friends can add elemental powers to his bombs, and can even use them to float in the sky if imbued with wind power.” |
— Choose your buddy • Play Nintendo |
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Trivia[]
- Poppy Bros. Jr. originally did not have cheek blushes in his first appearance. He gets them from Kirby Super Star onwards.
- Poppy Bros. Jr. also had arms in older artwork, but in the games they are just hands.
- In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Poppy Bros. Jr.'s bombs have a skull marking on it that resembles Bomber.
- Poppy Bros. Jr. cameos as an audience member in the Crackity Hack sub-game in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror.
- He also cameos during Marx's black hole attack in the Kirby Brawlball sub-game in Kirby Mass Attack, as well as in the background of HR-D3's arena in Kirby Quest.
- Poppy Bros. Jr. is one of the paintings drawn by Paint Roller in the Paint Panic sub-game in Kirby: Canvas Curse.
- Before Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Bomb Kirby wore the same hat as Poppy Bros. Jr.
- Poppy Bros. Jr is stated as "not much of a threat" in Nintendo Power for Kirby's Dream Land, but he is also listed as "one of the toughest enemies in the game" in the Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Official Strategy Guide.
- However, it should be considered that Poppy Bros. Jr just hops around or rides Grizzos in Kirby's Dream Land, while he throws bombs from a distance in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.