He will use the latter more at low health. His attacks are faster and more aggressive, and he has a new attack in which he does a Hammer Spin in the air, hovers in place and sends out explosive coconuts everywhere.īonkers reappears as a mid-boss with new techniques, which includes doing a Hammer Twirl while jumping around which leaves flames on the ground with every bounce, and using Hammer Spin to hover in and out of the background. In Extra Mode, he wears black armor and red pants, sports a red pompadour and his hammer has a metallic tone. He has the same sprites from Kirby Super Star Ultra.īonkers returns as a sub-boss, using the same attacks as before, in addition to new attacks such as the Hammer Spin and moving forward to unleash a Hammer Flip. He appears in rounds 13 and 37, being accompanied by two Oohroos in the latter.
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This section contains information that does not coincide with the main series canon.īonkers does not appear in the main game, but in the sub-game Kirby Quest. While he uses the same attacks, he wil now occasionally throw a larger explosive coconut which does more damage.īonkers' appearance and attacks have not changed since Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. In Kirby Super Star Ultra, Bonkers appears in Helper to Hero, wearing red armor.īonkers reappears as a mid-boss. Along with Bugzzy, Bonkers is the largest Helper, standing twice as tall as the other Helpers. As a Helper, he has access to most of Hammer Kirby's attacks except for the Hammer Throw, probably because Helpers cannot lose their abilities. As an ally, he wears purple armor, which has since become his main coloration in the series. He is also the Helper for the Hammer ability. Kirby Super Starand Kirby Super Star Ultraīonkers returns in these games as a mid-boss, where he uses the same attacks as in his initial appearance, in addition to a new attack in which he sends out multiple explosive coconuts instead of one. If Kirby is in the air while Bonkers is charging forward, Bonkers will jump upwards before pounding his hammer. Occasionally, Bonkers will pound his hammer multiple times. He is also fought in the Yogurt Yard Arena.īonkers' attacks include charging forward and then pounding the ground with his hammer, jumping up and down, leaping forward, and throwing explosive coconuts which can be inhaled and spat back at him. Games Kirby's Adventureand Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Landīonkers appears in these games as a mid-boss, as the main source of the Hammer ability. In Kirby: Planet Robobot, Bonkers is mechanically modified, as his ears and lower jaw are covered with metal. He also has purple sideburns and a pompadour haircut. The muscles on his arms are concentrated to the area around his supinator, in a similar fashion to Popeye. He appears to wear dark blue pants with torn legs and a belt, and a "jacket" with slits in it for his arms. 2.9 Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clashīonkers appears to be a gorilla-like creature who wields a large hammer, and has no visible eyes.2.2 Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra.2.1 Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land.He appears in the Fighter Combat Chamber and the Smash Combat Chamber EX. He reappears in Kirby's Return to Dream Land, Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Kirby: Planet Robobot, Team Kirby Clash Deluxe, and Kirby Star Allies, once again serving as the Helper for the Hammer ability in the latter game.īonkers appears in the New Challenge Stages in Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition as well. In Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, he appears as the Helper for the Hammer ability. When Bonkers is swallowed, Kirby gets the potent Hammer ability. Certain coconuts that he throws in Kirby games including, and after, Kirby & The Amazing Mirror are larger than others, and in games with health bars, both of them do more damage. He also sometimes tosses explosive coconuts that Kirby can inhale and use as projectiles. Bonkers is a gorilla-like mid-boss in the Kirby series.