Enemy Character
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Dragon Dragon Quest
A green, wingless, quadrupedal dragon that appears in the Dragon Quest series. It lives in a swamp cave and guards the captured Princess Laura as a formidable enemy.
Cid Raines Final Fantasy
Airship captain who appears in Final Fantasy XIII, a complex character appearing as both an ally and an enemy.
Hol Horse JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
An enemy Stand user who appears in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3. Specializes in attacks using firearms.
Bonkers Kirby
An enemy character from the Kirby series with a gorilla-like appearance who attacks using a giant hammer.
Bouncy Kirby
A bouncing enemy character characterized by a large red ribbon. First appeared in Kirby's Dream Land 2 and appears in multiple works throughout the series.
Chilly Kirby
An enemy character in the form of a snowman that uses cold air.
Gabon Kirby
Scaredy character enemy with the feature that only the skull detaches and it flees when attacked. Appears in Kirby's Dream Land 3.
Taranza Kirby
Queen Sectonia's retainer and the sorcerer who manipulated King Dedede. Does not battle Kirby directly.
Waddle Doo Kirby
A one-eyed enemy character with beam abilities, serving as the captain figure for Waddle Dees. Appears in the Kirby series, including games and anime.
Doctor Octopus Spider-Man
A ferocious villain who freely controls four mechanical arms and stands as Spider-Man's archenemy. He also possesses exceptional genius as a scientist.
Electro Spider-Man
One of Spider-Man's archenemies who possesses the ability to freely manipulate high-voltage electricity. He was a genius electrical engineer but became a villain after acquiring superpowers due to an accident.
Scorpion Spider-Man
Spider-Man's enemy, a villain who wears an exoskeleton battle armor modeled after a scorpion and attacks with a powerful tail.
Shocker Spider-Man
A third-rate villain who launches powerful shockwaves from gauntlets. One of Spider-Man's archenemies.
Vulture Spider-Man
An elderly villain who uses a special flight suit to freely soar through the skies. Known as one of Spider-Man's archenemies.
Hammer Bros Super Mario
Enemy brothers who throw hammers and Bowser's subordinates. They appear in the Super Mario Bros. series and are one of the identities of the fake Bowser in stage 7.
Koopa Troopa Super Mario
A green bipedal turtle appearing in the Super Mario series. Appears in large numbers as a general soldier of the Koopa Troop, with shell color variations of red, green, yellow, and blue. While an enemy, it also shows ally-like aspects depending on the series.
Mettaur Super Mario
An enemy wearing a helmet transformed from one of Bowser's subordinates. The true identity of the fake Bowser in Stage 3.
Spiny Super Mario
An enemy with spikes on its back, one of the true identities of the fake Bowser (Stage 4), a subordinate of Bowser. Mainly a shelled enemy character that walks on the ground.
Armos The Legend of Zelda
A statue soldier enemy character that moves slowly but attacks when it starts moving. Appears in the first game of The Legend of Zelda series.
Bubble The Legend of Zelda
An enemy resembling a soul flame. When touched, it has the property of preventing Link's sword from being drawn. Cannot be defeated.
Goriya The Legend of Zelda
Enemy character that attacks using a boomerang. There are two types: red and blue, and the boomerang can be deflected with a shield.
Keese The Legend of Zelda
A bat-like enemy that appears in the 'The Legend of Zelda' series. A small monster that performs surprise attacks by phasing through walls. Although it has low durability, it is fast and sometimes attacks in groups.
Leever The Legend of Zelda
An enemy monster that suddenly appears from the vast ground of Hyrule and charges straight at Link. Red and blue variants exist with different characteristics and durability.
Lynel The Legend of Zelda
A formidable foe resembling a centaur that attacks with swords and beams as weapons. It has extremely high attack power and durability, and has appeared since the first The Legend of Zelda.