Knock-Knock Nut
| ||||||||||||||||
|
- This article is about the object in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. For the common stage hazard in other games, see Coconut.
A Knock-Knock Nut[1] is a coconut-like object that appears primarily in tropical stages in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. It can be found sitting on the ground or floating in water, and superficially resembles a coconut from previous Kirby games, but is lighter in hue and smoother. When Kirby runs into a Knock-Knock Nut or attacks it, it will get "knocked" away and start to crack. Hitting it three times in this manner (or hitting it once with a spat projectile) will cause the nut to shatter, revealing an item inside, typically food. Knock-Knock Nuts cannot be inhaled, and Kirby should be careful not to kick it out of bounds if he wants what's inside. Enemy attacks do not affect Knock-Knock Nuts, but Kirby can kick a nut at an enemy to attack it.
A figure for Knock-Knock Nut can be collected, though it lacks a description. In the stage Abandoned Beach, one of the missions is to find and break all three Knock-Knock Nuts in the stage.
Gallery[edit]
Figure of a Knock-Knock Nut
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | カチカチナッツ Kachikachi Nattsu |
Knock-Knock Nut |
Dutch | Klopklopnoot | Knock knock nut |
French | Noix toc-toc | Knock-knock nut |
German | Klopf-Klopf-Nuss | Knock-Knock-Nut |
Korean | 딱딱 너츠 Ttakttak Neocheu |
Hard Nuts, or Cracking Nuts. 딱딱(Ttakttak) means "hard", but also means onomatopoeia of cracking or breaking. |
Latin American Spanish | Nuez toc toc | Knock-knock nut "Toc toc" is the onomatopoeia used in Spanish for knocking a door. |
References
- ↑ Name taken from in-game flavor text.