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| “ | Sillydillo is an incredible dancer...as long as the dance involves spinning. It's a nocturnal critter, so it can see quite well in the dark. It seems to have orders from its boss to find something important, but all it brings home is junk! What was it supposed to find again? Something...small? And floaty? Hmm... | ” | — Figure description from Kirby and the Forgotten Land |
Sillydillo, titled Armor-Plated Prancer, is a boss in the Kirby series, appearing in Kirby and the Forgotten Land and its Nintendo Switch 2 Edition as a member of the Beast Pack's executive council, fought at the end of Originull Wasteland in the stage Collector in the Sleepless Valley. It is a large armadillo with cartoonish features on its face, thin arms, and large claws on its paws. Plated markings made from street signs can be seen attached to its outer shell on its back, and it attacks by curling up and rolling towards Kirby in combat. As evidenced by the hoard of objects in its lair, Sillydillo likes to collect things from around the new world. It has a habit of creating puppets, including three puppets resembling Kirby, which are suspended above its battle arena, and is also the one responsible for making all of the wanted posters of Kirby and Elfilin seen throughout the game.
Game appearances[edit]
Kirby and the Forgotten Land / Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World[edit]
In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Sillydillo serves as one of the bosses of the game, being primarily fought in the stage Collector in the Sleepless Valley at the end of Level 5: Originull Wasteland. It lures Kirby into a trap by setting up a fake Elfilin in a cage and then tries to capture him in one to rattle him around. When this fails, Sillydillo then tries using its charge attack and throwing its handmade "dance partners" at him, but it is ultimately defeated and forced to fall back, relinquishing the Waddle Dees it had captured.
Later on, Sillydillo is fought again in the stage Gathering of the Beast Council, where only its later phase is used. In the post-game, Sillydillo can also be fought in The Ultimate Cup in the Colosseum, and has a variant called Phantom Sillydillo that appears in Isolated Isles: Forgo Dreams, The Ultimate Cup Z, and The Ultimate Cup Z EX.
At the end of Forgo Dreams, Sillydillo and the rest of the Beast Pack arrive at Forgo Land after the defeat of Morpho Knight. All of them give out a Piece of Leon's Soul to save Leongar.
Attacks[edit]
Sillydillo has 1,800 HP in Collector in the Sleepless Valley, 684 HP in Gathering of the Beast Council and 1,260 HP in The Ultimate Cup. In Originull Wasteland and The Ultimate Cup, it transitions to phase 2 once its health is less than 80% and transitions to phase 3 once its health is less than 40%. It takes 0.2X damage during phase transitions.[1]
The following lists all of Sillydillo's attacks (attack names are from the Kirby and the Forgotten Land Perfect Support Guide).
| Sillydillo's attacks in Kirby and the Forgotten Land | ||||
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| Attack | Description | Notes | ||
| アレダ・パラパ Gotcha Dillo |
Sillydillo approaches Kirby and tries to capture him with an unguardable cage, using a lateral swing close to the ground. If caught, Kirby will be trapped in the cage, and shaken about for heavy damage until he escapes (done by the player mashing the control stick). The swing leaves a Dropped Star behind upon finishing. If the player fails to make Kirby escape the cage, Sillydillo will end the attack by slamming the cage on the ground, defeating Kirby no matter how much health he has left. This makes Sillydillo and its Forgo Dreams phantom some of the few foes in the entire Kirby series to have the ability to instantly defeat the player regardless of how much health they currently have. | |||
| Second and third phase only | ||||
| コロガ・パラパ Rolling Dillo |
Sillydillo rolls up into a ball and starts revving up. It then charges at Kirby in a straight line at high speed three times in quick succession, each one leaving a few Dropped Stars in its wake. At the end of the third charge, Sillydillo is left helpless on its back for a moment as more Dropped Stars appear around it. | The time it takes for Sillydillo to charge after revving decreases in the third phase. | ||
| Third phase only | ||||
| グラン・パ・ド・ドゥ Grand Pas de Deux |
Sillydillo pulls out one of its "dance partners" and starts twirling around with it, bouncing off the walls of the arena and leaving Dropped Stars on occasion. | A grand pas de deux is a pas de deux with a fixed structure. | ||
| パ・ド・ドゥ Pas de Deux |
Sillydillo pulls out its "dance partners" and tosses two of them towards Kirby. These weakly home in on him and leave Dropped Stars as they pass. This move is usually performed right after "Grand Pas de Deux". | A pas de deux is a ballet duet performed by two dancers, typically a man and a woman. | ||
Gallery[edit]
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Kirby captured in a Beast Pack cage by Sillydillo
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Ice Kirby battling Sillydillo in its desert lair
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Sillydillo presenting one of its "dance partners"
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Sillydillo taking part in a Grand Pas de Deux
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Sillydillo tossing the dance partners at Kirby
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Elfilin comments on Sillydillo on the Kirby JP Twitter.
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Figure of Sillydillo's Handmade Kirby
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Figure of Sillydillo's Handmade Elfilin
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Figure of Sillydillo's Handmade Dance Partner
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Picture of the main mode credits, showing Sillydillo celebrating the happy ending with others
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Picture of the main mode credits, showing Sillydillo dancing with others
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Picture of the extra mode credits, showing Sillydillo celebrating the true happy ending with others
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Nintendo Switch Online profile icon, depicting Sillydillo
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New Year's Day 2023 illustration from the Kirby JP Twitter, featuring Sillydillo peeking through the window with Gorimondo and Clawroline
Videos[edit]
Load video Video playthrough of Kirby battling Sillydillo in the Colosseum. |
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | 踊転甲獣 アルマパラパ Yōten Kōjū Arumaparapa |
Prancing Armored Beast, Armaparapa Portmanteau of "armadillo" and「パッパラパー」(papparapā, silly); may involve「パラパラ」(para-para, onomatopoeia for something crumbling or paper flipping), in reference to all the junk it collects, or "Para Para" (a synchronized dance originating in Japan, known for having a style called "maniac") |
| English | Armor-Plated Prancer, Sillydillo | Portmanteau of "silly" and "armadillo" |
| Traditional Chinese | 舞轉甲獸 犰魔亂舞 Wǔzhuàn Jiǎshòu Qiúmóluànwǔ |
Prancing Armored Beast, Armadance Play on「群魔亂舞/群魔乱舞」(qúnmóluànwǔ, a Chinese idiom that means "evil-doers making a mess in the political scene (or position in power in general)", and literally means "groups of evil spirits dance in riotous revelry") and「犰狳」(qiúyú, armadillo) |
| Simplified Chinese | 舞转甲兽 犰魔乱舞 Wǔzhuàn Jiǎshòu Qiúmóluànwǔ | |
| Dutch | Gepantserde danser, Dolledillo | Armored dancer, Dolledillo Portmanteau of "armadillo" and "dolle" (crazy) |
| French | Danseur blindé, Tatoufou | Armored dancer, Tatoufou Combination of "tatou" (armadillo) and "fou" (fool) |
| German | Tanz-Panzerbestie, Gürteltor | Dance-Shell beast, Gürteltor Portmanteau of "Gürteltier" (armadillo) and "Tor" (fool) |
| Italian | Ballerino corazzato, Rappadillo | Armored dancer, Rappadillo |
| Korean | 춤추는 등껍질 짐승 아르마파라파 Chumchuneun Deungkkeopjil Jimseung Areumaparapa |
Dancing Back-Shelled Beast, Armaparapa |
| Latin American Spanish | Bailarín acorazado, Armadiloco | Armored dancer, Armadiloco Portmanteau of "armadillo" and "loco" (crazy) |
| European Spanish | Bizarro acorazado, Armadiloco | Armored weirdo, Armadiloco Portmanteau of "armadillo" and "loco" (crazy) |