Kiki

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Kiki
Chase off Kiki! in the game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games for the Nintendo DS.
A Kiki in Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games
First appearance Sonic Adventure (1999, Sonic the Hedgehog franchise)
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS) (DS) (2008, Mario-related media)
Latest appearance Sonic Generations (2011, Sonic the Hedgehog franchise)
Mario & Sonic at the London Olympic Games (Wii) (2011, Mario-related media)

Kikis are robotic Bomb-throwing monkeys built by Dr. Eggman that were first introduced in Sonic Adventure. Kikis have made several crossover appearances with the Mario franchise in the Mario & Sonic series, where they commonly appear as enemies in various Dream Events and minigames.

Trivia

History

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games

A Kiki in Dream Shooting

Kikis first appear in the Nintendo DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games as targets in the first stage Dream Shooting, where they can be defeated by a single shot to earn three points and jump around. Kikis also appear as one of the enemies to be sorted in Conveyor Belt.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

In the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Kikis appear as enemies in the Individual and Team versions of Dream Alpine, where they knock over and slow down any players that hit them, as well as throwing bombs.

In the Nintendo DS version, Kikis appear as enemies that are defeated during the spin segments of the Mario & Sonic Download Medley, Sonic Medley and Mario & Sonic Medley in Ultimate Figure Skating. A Kiki also appears in Adventure Tours mode destroying a Chao's garden in Icepeak. Daisy must defeat the Kiki in the Chase off Kiki! minigame, after which it opens a gate and allows the player to progress.

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

Kikis also appear as enemies in several London Party minigames in the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the London Olympic Games, such as Vacant Lot Kiki Hunt!, as well as appearing on some of the stickers earned for winning them.

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