This time, let’s talk Gooey!Kirby’s Dream Land 2 was Gooey’s debut as a character. Well…in more of a supporting role than a fleshed-out character. When Gooey appeared, he’d help out by healing Kirby and friends.Gooey then moved on to become Kirby’s Player 2 in Kirby’s Dream Land 3 for the Super NES. In that entry of the franchise, Gooey could use copy abilities and had many of the powers that Kirby did, but he used his tongue instead of inhaling enemies. Not the safest way to eat a Spike enemy…Like the animal trio, Gooey in Kirby Star Allies takes a lot of inspiration from the various copy abilities he could acquire in Kirby’s Dream Land 3, and some of his moves are a bit unique. Let’s start with Gooey’s basic attack, which is his tongue. Gooey’s tongue works similarly to the Whip copy ability; it can do single strikes (Quick Lick), tons of lashes (Flicker Lick), and grab an enemy or items (Snack Lick).
from GoNintendo

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