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'''Pookas''' are common enemies from the [[wikipedia:Dig-Dug|''Dig-Dug'' series]]. They are balloon like enemies with goggles and wind-up feet. In their game of origin, they can easily be defeated with a few pumps of the | '''Pookas''' are common enemies from the [[wikipedia:Dig-Dug|''Dig-Dug'' series]]. They are balloon-like enemies with goggles and wind-up feet. In their game of origin, they can easily be defeated with a few pumps of the main character's (known as Taizo Hori) air hose. Despite this origin, Pookas also make frequent appearances in ''[[wikipedia:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]'' games. | ||
Pookas appear as enemies in the [[Smash Run]] mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. They hop around aimlessly, only pushing the player back if they connect. They swell up when attacked, and take a few hits to fully defeat. They then leave a popping effect that does slight damage to other Smash Run enemies and causes an exploding chain reaction when near other Pookas. Hoards of them spawn as one of the events in Smash Run. | Pookas appear as enemies in the [[Smash Run]] mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. They hop around aimlessly, only pushing the player back if they connect. They swell up when attacked, and take a few hits to fully defeat. They then leave a popping effect that does slight damage to other Smash Run enemies and causes an exploding chain reaction when near other Pookas. Hoards of them spawn as one of the events in Smash Run. |
Revision as of 18:26, August 18, 2016
Template:Species-infobox Pookas are common enemies from the Dig-Dug series. They are balloon-like enemies with goggles and wind-up feet. In their game of origin, they can easily be defeated with a few pumps of the main character's (known as Taizo Hori) air hose. Despite this origin, Pookas also make frequent appearances in Pac-Man games.
Pookas appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. They hop around aimlessly, only pushing the player back if they connect. They swell up when attacked, and take a few hits to fully defeat. They then leave a popping effect that does slight damage to other Smash Run enemies and causes an exploding chain reaction when near other Pookas. Hoards of them spawn as one of the events in Smash Run.