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Bloom Fairies[1] are small purple and white fairies that appear in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. When he claps one, it begins quickly flying away leaving a trail of blooms in its wake. When it reaches the end of its path, it disappears. Their paths are preset, and may cover a lengthy amount of ground and air or simply make a small design. On occasion, another Bloom Fairy may appear near the end of a previous one's path.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 花妖精[2] Hana Yōsei |
Flower Fairy |