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For the larger, similarly named version, see Dekabu.

Warp Star!
— Kabu • Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

Kabu is a recurring enemy in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Dream Land. It yields no Copy Ability when inhaled.

Physical Appearance

Kabu is a brown statue of a head. It has a flat base that rounds off at the top, two deep black square eyes and between those sits a slight nose. A gaping, open mouth appears beneath the eyes and nose.

Games

Kirby's Dream Land

Kabu can be found in Float Islands. It appears sliding about while spinning. It will fade in and out of view to surprise Kirby. Its movements are random and do not actively hunt out Kirby.

Kabu is replaced in the Extra Game with Grumples. Grumples is faster and more frantic in its movements.

Kirby's Pinball Land

Kabu (who is called Kaboo in this game) appears on the bottom stage of Whispy Woods Land. Three Kabus line each of the upper corners. Once all six are pounded in, the enemy known as Big Kaboo who rests in the middle of the star will explode. Landing on the spot at which the enemy once sat will allow Kirby to be fired in one of five directions. If timed correctly, Kirby can send himself into the middle level of the stage this way.

Defeating a Kabu will earn the player 360 points, and touching the stub left over from a defeated one will earn him/her 180 points. Hitting Big Kabu will earn him/her 480 points.

Kirby's Dream Course

Kabu is a common, grounded enemy. It has no power and poses no threat.

Kirby's Avalanche

Kabu is the sixth challenger faced in the tournament. The exchange between it and Kirby is as follows:

Kirby: "Who blocked the path with this boulder?"
Kabu: "Your road to glory ends here."
Kirby: "OH!! Hi Kabu, are you ready for a game of Avalanche?"

Kirby's Dream Land 2

Kabu will appear in the air without notice. When it hits the ground, it bounces around for a while and then jumps back into the air, disappearing.

Kirby's Block Ball

Kabu appears on the fourth scene of the third stage where it protects the Warp Star that leads to the boss, a large Kabu.

Kirby's Dream Land 3

Instead of appearing from air, Kabu is released by Dekabu. It simply bounces on the ground until it goes off the screen. They can easily be jumped over and do not disappear/reappear. Instead of facing the screen, Kabus only face left or right. This is the only game in the series in which they do this.

Kirby Air Ride

Kabu sits, motionless in the lower right hand corner of the Water stage in Top Ride.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition

Kabu appears in these games, where it acts like it usually does; however, it has lost its ability to vanish and explode. Kabu appears in the New Challenge Stages in Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition as well -- it appears in the Fighter Combat Chamber.

Kirby: Triple Deluxe and Kirby: Planet Robobot

Kabu acts like it has in previous games. To fit the games' three-dimensional theme, it floats slightly toward and away from the screen as it moves left or right across the plane it's on. In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, the enemy can be spat out by Dekabu, though this does not happen in Kirby: Planet Robobot.

Other Appearances

Kabu appears in several of the games throughout the series. Generally, its behavior is confined to spinning around while sliding back and forth. It is also known for fading away and suddenly coming back, leaping about, or occasionally rocketing into the sky on a jet boost. In Kirby: Canvas Curse, he is drawn in Paint Panic.

Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

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The Cappies consult Kabu on how to destroy Octacon

Kabu makes several appearances in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, mainly because of his role of the hiding place of the Warp Star.

In the anime, he is a large totem that the Cappies approach for answers to various problems. It was he who prophesied that a hero, a Star Warrior by the name of Kirby, will come to Dream Land to defeat the Monster plaguing them. In another episode, he tells Tiff and Tuff of Nightmare and his company, Nightmare Enterprises, how Nightmare made his creations, and that one of them failed to comply with his will and he fears that this creation will eventually destroy him. This information was disclosed to him by Meta Knight. Kabu later serves as a helpful ally to Kirby by sending him the Warp Star every time Tiff calls for it.

In the first two of the last five episodes, it is revealed that Kabu isn't just a prophet and a provider of Kirby's Warp Star, but is also a shelter acting as a hospital for Warp Stars and wounded Star Warriors. It is also revealed that there is more than one Kabu; they are spread across the universe, with jobs of protecting Star Warriors. It's also interesting to note that the inside of Kabu is like a small ancient chamber with a pedestal that the Warp Star fits perfectly in.

Kabu's appearance is similar to the Moai statues on Easter Island, and he is far larger than the Kabu in the games.

Etymology

Kabu's name most likely comes from the word kabuto, a type of helmet.

Trivia

  • In Kirby's Avalanche, his AI is used by Sukiyapodes in Puyo Puyo.

Related Quotes

Kabu appears and disappears, but doesn't move much. Don't try to walk past them when they are invisible—they don't stay that way for long.
— Description • Nintendo Power (Volume #39)

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