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'''Fluffs''' are rabbit-like members of the [[Snowmads]] and uncommon enemies in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. They have brown fur, a beard, a tuft of white hair on their head, and they wear blue pants. | '''Fluffs''' are rabbit-like members of the [[Snowmads]] and uncommon enemies in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' and its Nintendo Switch [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port]]. They have brown fur, a beard, a tuft of white hair on their head, and they wear blue pants. | ||
Fluffs always jump around in a set area, and they can be defeated by either being stomped on, rolled into, throwing a [[barrel]] at them, or running into them with [[Rambi]]. | Fluffs always jump around in a set area, and they can be defeated by either being stomped on, rolled into, throwing a [[barrel]] at them, or running into them with [[Rambi]]. |
Revision as of 14:20, August 5, 2021
Template:Species-infobox Fluffs are rabbit-like members of the Snowmads and uncommon enemies in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port. They have brown fur, a beard, a tuft of white hair on their head, and they wear blue pants.
Fluffs always jump around in a set area, and they can be defeated by either being stomped on, rolled into, throwing a barrel at them, or running into them with Rambi.
Helmet-wearing Fluffs called Tuff Fluffs also appear, as do larger variants known as Hareys and Harolds. Unlike the large members from other species that have lower-pitched voices, larger Fluffs share the same voice as regular Fluffs. The smaller Fluffs also jump slightly higher than the larger Fluffs.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ジョビット Jobitto |
Derived from「ラビット」 (rabitto, rabbit) |
German | Knabberinchen |
From knabbern (nibble) and Kaninchen (rabbit) |
Italian | Lepringo |
Portamantey of "Lepre" (Hare) and "Vichingo" (Viking) |
Spanish | Gazapo Raso |
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