Kirby Bosses
Name That Song Title
Copy Ability
Characters
Games
100

This boss often appears as the first boss in most Kirby games

Whispy Woods

100

This songs orginal name was spelled using the first letter of each world name.

C-R-O-W-N-E-D

100

This copy ability orginated in Kirbys Dreamland 3 and was not seen again until Kirby Star Allies

Cleaning

100

Leader of the Squeak Squad

Daroach

100

First Kirby game to introduce hats for various copy abilities.

Kirby Super Star

200

This final boss has a stronger form beyond a soul form.

Void Termina/Void

200

A remix of this song was used for the Green Greens stage in Super Smash Bros 64

Gourmet Race

200

The rarest copy ability in Kirby Super Star

Paint

200

The most well known chef in the Kirby series

Chef Kawasaki

200

This game was Bandana Dee's first time in a major role.

Kirby Super Star Ultra-Revenge of the King

300

This boss has to be beaten by knocking it into electric walls.

Mega Titan-Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

300

This song plays when you fight King Dedede in Kirby Star Allies

Swole Dedede Scuffle

300

While this one time power would appear later as a copy ability, a variation did appear in the orginal Kirbys Dreamland

Mike

300

Kirbys underwater animal friend

Kine

300

Kirby's first spinoff game

Kirby's Pinball Land-GB

400

This enemy is often depicted as common fodder but in one game it was depicted as a boss like role

Waddle Doo

400

A remix/rearrangement of this song won an emmy.

Meta Knights Revenge

400

This copy ability got a proper moveset in a spinoff game.

Sleep-Kirby Battle Royale

400

This character attacked Dreamlands crops and battled Kirby but then aided Kirby later in the same game.

Dynablade

400

The first Kirby game where you could play as a former antagonist.

Kirby 64-King Dedede

500

This boss is canon in lore, but none of the battles with it is not.

Galacta Knight.

500

This plays during the final phase of Star Dreams battle

Vagrant Counting Song of Retrospection

500

A one time use ability that apeared in Kirbys Adventure and later Nightmare In Dreamland that never received a hat or other appearance alteration. 

Light

500

This flying enemy only appeared in the background in Kirby 64.

Keke

500

This kirby game was exclusive to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System's Satellaview satellite network.

Kirby's Toy Box