Bronto Burt

Bronto Burts are basic flying enemies which appear in numerous Kirby games, and they first appear in Kirby's Dream Land. In most of their appearances, Bronto Burts are very common enemies, as they appear in many stages. Bronto Burts have a spherical pink body, a pair of four fly-like wings, an angry face, and round feet varying between either yellow, brown, or orange depending on the game.

Bronto Burts fly in the skies, often in groups, and move in either a zigzag formation or up and down in a vertical line. Some Bronto Burts sit on the ground, waiting for Kirby to approach, before taking off into the sky and flying straight forward in Kirby's direction. Bronto Burts have no specific means of attack, although if Kirby touches a Bronto Burt, he takes damage. Bronto Burts do not yield any Copy Ability upon being swallowed with the exception of ''Kirby: Planet Robobot, where in that game, he yields bomb through a missile projectile.

Kirby's Dream Land
In Kirby's Dream Land, Bronto Burts are common enemies who are first encountered in Green Greens. In the Extra Game, Bronto Burts are replaced with Koozers.

In the end credits, their name is spelled Bront Burt, but in the 39th issue of Nintendo Power, it is named Bronto Burt as usual. In the same issue, the profile for Bronto Burt goes on to question why it has the name "Bronto," citing how it has no resemblance to a.

Kirby's Adventure / Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
In Kirby's Adventure and its remake Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Bronto Burts are common enemies who appear in many stages. Bronto Burts retain their behavior from Kirby's Dream Land, but some have the added behavior of flying directly after Kirby.

Kirby's Dream Land 2
In Kirby's Dream Land 2, Bronto Burts return as enemies and retain their behavior from their earlier main series appearances.

Kirby Super Star / Kirby Super Star Ultra
In Kirby Super Star and its remake Kirby Super Star Ultra, Bronto Burts appear in Spring Breeze and every subsequent main game. They retain their behavior from Kirby's Adventure. In the remake's Revenge of the King mode, Bronto Burts were replaced by Koozer, just like Kirby's Dream Land's Extra Game mode.

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
In Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, Bronto Burts are very common enemies. Some of them start in the background before flying out at Kirby. If Kirby lifts a Bronto Burt above his head after inhaling it, the Bronto Burt flies upward for a few seconds before slowly making its way back down until Kirby lands.

Kirby's Dream Course
In Kirby's Dream Course, if Kirby falls out-of-bounds from a hole during the day, a Bronto Burt appears with a trapeze to return Kirby back on to the course. During the night, a Flapper appears instead.

Kirby's Avalanche
In Kirby's Avalanche, Bronto Burt is the second opponent whom Kirby is up against in Easy mode.

Kirby's Block Ball
In Kirby's Block Ball, Bronto Burts are encountered as an enemy during three rounds: 1-1, 1-2, and 10-3. They fly either in a vertical pattern or in a horizontal pattern. A Bronto Burt drops food upon being defeated.

Super Smash Bros. series
In the Super Smash Bros. series, Bronto Burts first make a minor appearance in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, where they can be seen flying in the background of the Dream Land stage.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Bronto Burt appear as a trophy and a sticker, the latter using its artwork from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Bronto Burts appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode. Bronto Burts follow after the player's fighter, and attack by spinning at them, with their wings slicing them. Bronto Burts do not have much health, so most attacks can quickly defeat them.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there is a spirit of Bronto Burt, and its battle pits the player's fighter against four Pits in their pink alternate costume. The spirit can be obtained from either the Forest Hill area of the World of Light or the Spirit Board.

Kirby's Dream Land

 * Nintendo Power issue 39 (page 48): "This flying pest can be a threat if he gets too close. We're confused as to why he's named Bronto because he doesn't look anything like a brontosaurus."

Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

 * Prima's Official Strategy Guide (page 7): "These insect-like critters either fly toward you from a distance or try to block your path. They don't have an attack aside from flying up and down in your way."