Kaibādo

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

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Sprite of a Kaibādo from the Game Boy Donkey Kong.

Kaibādo are avian creatures fulfilling the role of enemies in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. They appear as chubby birds and bear a strong resemblance to real world jays.

Kaibādo inhabit the Jungle of the said game; specifically, Stage 4-1. Each of these stages contains a nest that spawns an indefinite amount of Kaibādo, one at a time. After prevailing from within their nests, Kaibādo birds fly in a horizontal path across the screen, descending a short distance and sharply steering in the opposite direction after they encounter one of the screen's limits. Before they make their way outside the stage's boundaries and despawn, Kaibādo perform three complete flights across the screen. Sometimes, they briefly stop mid-air and attempt to drop an egg on Mario below. Should the egg hit Mario, he loses a life; on the other hand, it can be deflected and neutralized with a handstand. Kaibādo are also dangerous when coming in contact with Mario, but can be downed with falling fruit or an improvised, carriable projectile, such as a key.

Kaibādo are identical in behavior to Hawks and Kuro. All three types of birds are successors of Nitpickers, avian enemies from the Donkey Kong Jr. arcade game.

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Names in other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カイバード[1][2]
Kaibādo
Kaibird

References

  1. ^ Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Page 51.
  2. ^ Kazuki, Motoyama. Volume 30 of the KC Deluxe manga, page 51