Simirror

Simirrors are wizard enemies who make their debut appearance in Kirby Super Star, and have later appeared in the game's remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, and then in Kirby: Planet Robobot. If Kirby swallows a Simirror, he gains the Mirror Copy Ability.

A Simirror attacks Kirby by releasing mirror-like shard projectiles at him, and it often uses magic to warp itself to nearby locations. If Kirby throws a projectile at a Simirror while it is creating mirror shards, his projectile is reflected back at Simirror, damaging it. Simirrors are one of the stronger enemies, so it is not necessarily defeated after one hit, as this depends on the strength of Kirby's attack.

In Kirby Super Star, Simirrors appear in most of the main games except Revenge of Meta Knight. In Kirby Super Star Ultra, a Simirror is one of the playable characters in Helper to Hero.

Physical appearance
Simirrors wear a robe that obscures most of their body, two yellow gloves, and two yellow shoes. They wear a tall wizard's hat with a yellow star attached to it. Due to a Simirror's thick clothing, its face is hidden within a black shadow, except for two white eyes that stick out from between their hat and the collar of their robe. In this regard, a Simirror's appearance is comparable to s from the  franchise. A wand carried by a Simirror has a blue, round-shaped end.

The color of a Simirror's robe varies depending on the game and its affiliation. In Kirby Super Star, as an enemy, a Simirror wears a green robe and a clear blue hat, but as a Helper, it instead wears a red robe and an orange-brown hat, which would become their standard coloration, even as enemies in Kirby: Planet Robobot. In Kirby Super Star Ultra's Helper to Hero game, the playable Simirror wears a green robe, just like their enemy counterparts, but a brown hat like their helper counterparts.