Throw

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Name:Throw
First Game: Kirby's Adventure
Enemies
Copied from:
Rolling Turtle, Phan Phan,
Eibun
Helper: None
Anime Episode(s) 094

One of Kirby's Copy abilities. Similar to Suplex, with both having a blue band and having somewhat similar ways of functioning, with Kirby first having to grab an enemy and perform a different maneuver on them.

Contents

Games

Kirby's Adventure

Throw is unique in that it allows Kirby to use his inhale even while using the ability. Only in this case the inhale is used to get foes into his grip instead of his mouth. Once Kirby grabs an enemy, he can throw them in almost any direction with great force.

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land

In this remake, the only difference is Kirby gains the blue band.

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror

There are no changes in this version.

Kirby Squeak Squad

Throw again returns with the blue band, and for the most part is the same as previous incarnations. When the Copy Scroll is found, the only change is wherever a thrown enemy hits, there will be a large explosion.

Anime

One of the last abilities to appear in the series, Throw's identity isn't clear to anyone watching (not even Meta Knight) until he starts to throw his opponent around. And the same as the game version, Kirby first uses his inhale to grab them. Throw Kirby's most powerful move is the Tornado Throw, which throws the enemy clear out of the atmosphere.

Watch the transformation!


Kirby Copy Abilities:
Cupid - Animal - Backdrop - Ball - Balloon - Baton Twirling - Beam - Bomb - Bubble - Burning - Clean - Cook - Copy - Crash - Cutter - Fighter - Fire - Freeze - Galaxia - Ghost - Hammer - Hi-Jump - Ice - Iron - Jet - Laser - Light - Magic - Metal - Mike - Minimum - Missile - Mirror - Needle - Ninja - Paint - Parasol - Plasma - Sleep - Smash - Smash Bros. Abilities - Spark - Stone - Suplex - Sword - Throw - Top - Tornado - UFO - Water - Wheel - Wing - Yo-yo
Final Weapons:
Star Rod - Love-Love Stick - Rainbow Sword - Star Chariot - Master - Triple Star - Block