In Rockman CX, he works for Dr. Light and helps him Destroy Rockman CX . Tokkori recounts his attempt to find a way out. Whispy Woods. Tiff and Tuff protest the club with hastily-retrieved signs. After losing Kirby yet again in the forest, Tiff, Tuff, and Tokkori decide to pack it up and return home, but soon find they can't tell where they came in from and realize they are lost in Whispy Woods Forest, and Tokkori tries to find a way out from above. Whispy appears in Kirby's Dreamland U as a somewhat major character. He is a large apple tree with three holes forming a face and a pointed, branch-like nose. After Dedede gloats over his plan, Whispy thanks them for warning him about the intruders, and points out that he is now defenseless without his apples, though relieved his enemies were dealt with. At this, King Dedede reveals his treachery by pulling out a laser chainsaw and cutting down the now defenseless Whispy Woods one tree at a time, intent on claiming the cleared land for a development project. He make look friendly, but remember what they say; don't judge a tree by its bark. https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Whispy_Woods?oldid=522281, Whispy Woods makes a surprising appearance in the. Whispy Woods' artwork from Kirby Mass Attack. Meanwhile, the pink puffball is in a different section of the countryside, looking around. He attacks by dropping large apples on Kirby, spitting puffs of air, and stabbing his roots up at Kirby. Kirby in the meantime is searching inside himself for the right apple while waiting on a golf tee for King Dedede to take a swipe with his hammer. Whispy Woods hasn't made many appearances outside of the Kirby series, but within this juggernaut of a franchise he has appeared in 12 video games and even the anime. Rick points to Tiff where Kirby has gone. Whispy Woods is the first creature Mario encounters in Wunderland when he accidentally gets there. Kirby searches inside himself for the apple of life. Spikehead's lines are cut from the 4Kids dub, so this line was translated from the Japanese version. It isn't the toughest enemy: all Kirby has to do is avoid the occasional whirlwind, suck in apples that fall down, and then shoot them back at the tree. Kirby follows a trail of apples into the woods. This page was last edited on 17 July 2020, at 15:15. Whispy Woods also appeared as a collectible trophy in Melee. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Palette Swap (Super Smash Bros. Portions of the D.D.D. Whispy Woods is the Guardian of the Forest. Whispy Woods also appeared as a collectible trophy in Melee. Most of the time Whispy is the first, or one of the first bosses faught. Rick spots him and finds the others to show them, who go chasing after Kirby into the woods against Rick's advise. He does not serve as an enemy here, though; rather he advises Mario to go to Crab, a wizard who is able to fulfill … If Kirby doesn't have a copy ability, he must inhale the falling apples and spit them back at Whispy. Back at the castle, Lady Like grows concerned about Tiff and Tuff's absence, and suspects that King Dedede might be responsible. He's one of the most popular bosses in … https://wikirby.com/w/index.php?title=Beware:_Whispy_Woods!&oldid=134730, GNU Free Documentation License 1.3 or later. Kirby and his friends are buried under an "apple-anche". Unfortunately there is not copy abilit from Whispy Woods, presumably because of its large size. Whispy launches his apples to restore the forest. series. Rick then passes by Melman who tells him he'd just finished a delivery from King Dedede. This episode marks the debut of Whispy Woods, and Samo (in the 4Kids version), and is the first episode to not feature a monster from Night Mare Enterprises or a Copy Ability from Kirby. Whispy Woods is a tree enemy that normally appears in the Kirby games. Whispy Woods as he appears in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. Whispy Woods (ウイスピーウッズ, Uisupī Uzzu) is a recurring boss in the Kirby series, generally appearing as the first boss in many of the games. Whispy then appears before them and insists they came here to destroy him based on a letter he received. On Green Greens in Melee, Whispy will also shake apples from its branches - the apples have a variety of different effects: If an apple hits a character as it falls to the ground, that character will take damage, and when an apple lands, it becomes either a healing item or a throwing weapon. After some cajoling remarks from the cranky bird, the team set off to find Kirby. There are also similar bosses in some games like in Flowery Woods from Kirby: Triple Deluxe and the late game boss, Yggy Woods from Kirby Star Allies. King Dedede is attempting to order another monster from Night Mare Enterprises, but he is told that he may not, due to an outstanding debt in the millions. Whispy Woods, often called Whispy for short, is a character who made his debut in Chapter 1 of Kirby: Behind the Scenes. He interferes with the fighters by blowing them around with his mighty breath and in Green Greens dropping apples that fighters can use as throwing weapons. Kirby gets pulled in four directions by vengeful trees. is the fifth episode of the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! During the match, the Whispy Woods hazard in the Green Green stage will constantly be blowing air one direction or another. Whispy Woods lives deep in the forest, waiting patiently for Kirby to stop by so he can share his delicious apples with the pink hero... That's not true at all, actually. Kirby can return to him and Whispy will give him hints on how to beat levels and where to go. He's one of the most popular bosses in the series, albeit one of the easiest as well. From WiKirby, your independent source of Kirby knowledge. The extended family of Whispy Woods is fought regularly in Kirby Mass Attack. List of Super Smash Bros. series characters. They decide to camp for the night and try again in the morning. Although he seems like a peaceful being, he has an odd habit of getting hostile with Kirby, usually acting as the first boss in most Kirby games. Just in time, Kirby spits the apple out, which rapidly grows into Whispy Woods once more. Trophy Description. is the fifth episode of the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Tiff tries to calm Whispy down, but Tokkori threatens him with the fire, prompting Whispy to rain apples down on them until they are buried in a massive pile. However, he makes a short appearance in the Club Nintendo comic "Super Mario: Mario im Wunderland." Dedede and Escargoon pay the cabinet minister a visit. He is a giant tree who's main attack is making it rain apples. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Dedede then drives up to them and announces that in place of Whispy Woods, he has built a private country club, which is met with universal disdain from the townsfolk. The following characters appear in this episode: The episode begins at Castle Dedede. Another scene where Pamu and Memu are talking about the destruction of Whispy Woods Forest is removed from the 4Kids dub. Tiff attempts to put her textbook away, when she finds Tokkori napping in her knapsack. Dedede pulls out a botanical encyclopedia. Back in the woods, Tiff and Tuff grow concerned about Tokkori's long absence, when they are startled by Kirby emerging from the bushes. After a reconciliation, Tokkori returns to relay that he was unable to find his way back, but tries to spin it to make him look brave, which Tiff does not buy for a minute. While reading from her textbook, she did not notice that Kirby had wandered off, and the two set out to find where he has gone. Whispy takes Dedede's hammer using his roots and swipes the King and Escargoon away, then uses it to spread his apples out and regrow the forest, uprooting the golf course in the process. Whispy Woods on the Green Greens stage in Melee and Brawl. He is the self-proclaimed king and namesake of Whispy Woods Forest. Whispy Woods has appeared in every game in the Super Smash Bros. series, as a background character on the Dream Land and Green Greens stages.