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'''Shooty''' appears in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' as a regular enemy and a creature exclusive to the [[Mirror World]]. They are the underlings of [[Bombar]]. They are juvenile creatures that are blue and red in color. They appear in groups just a few room away from Bombar, patrolling the skies. They can fire small pink laser beams from their mouth.
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'''Shooty''' appears in ''[[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror|Kirby & the Amazing Mirror]]'' as a regular enemy and a creature exclusive to the [[Mirror World]]. They are the underlings of [[Bombar]]. They are juvenile creatures that are blue and red in color. They appear in groups just a few room away from Bombar, patrolling the skies. They can fire small pink laser beams from their mouth.They behave  like soarers and they shoot the same projectiles as them but the only difference is that they aim for kirby while soarers just shoot randomly.
   
 
Their name, of course, comes from their tendency to shoot out lasers at Kirby.
 
Their name, of course, comes from their tendency to shoot out lasers at Kirby.

Revision as of 01:05, 21 September 2009

Shooty appears in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror as a regular enemy and a creature exclusive to the Mirror World. They are the underlings of Bombar. They are juvenile creatures that are blue and red in color. They appear in groups just a few room away from Bombar, patrolling the skies. They can fire small pink laser beams from their mouth.They behave  like soarers and they shoot the same projectiles as them but the only difference is that they aim for kirby while soarers just shoot randomly.

Their name, of course, comes from their tendency to shoot out lasers at Kirby.

Trivia

  • Shooties are always seen around areas that Bombar patrols. The exception to this is in Olive Ocean, where they fly around despite there being no Bombar in the entire level.
  • Although Bombar is primarily green and orange, shooties are red and blue. Perhaps coincidently, these are complementary colors of each other.