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|name= Phoenix | |name= Phoenix | ||
|jpname= | |jpname= 聖鳥フェニックス | ||
|jptrans= Fenikkusu | |jptrans= Hijiri Tori Fenikkusu (Holy Bird Phoenix) | ||
|image= enemy_phoenix.png | |image= enemy_phoenix.png | ||
|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012) | |firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012) | ||
|latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (2012) | |latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (2012) | ||
| | |title=The Immortal Phoenix | ||
|type= Aerial | |affiliation(s)=Unaffiliated | ||
|type=Aerial | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Phoenix''' (フェニックス "Fenikkusu") | |||
The '''Phoenix''' (フェニックス "Fenikkusu") is the boss of Chapter 10: ''[[The Wish Seed]]'' in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. | |||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
The Immortal Phoenix is a large, somewhat reptilian bird that lives in the volcanic wastelands of [[Phoenix Mountain]]. It serves as the sole guardian of the [[Wish Seed]], holding the responsibility of protecting the seed's powers from being used for evil. The Phoenix is covered with a green plumage and a red scaled chest. The sacred bird also has a large feathered tail and a yellow crest that sits upon the top of its head. | The Immortal Phoenix is a large, somewhat reptilian bird that lives in the volcanic wastelands of [[Phoenix Mountain]]. It serves as the sole guardian of the [[Wish Seed]], holding the responsibility of protecting the seed's powers from being used for evil. The Phoenix is covered with a green plumage and a red scaled chest. The sacred bird also has a large feathered tail and a yellow crest that sits upon the top of its head. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Phoenix is based on the mythological bird of the [[wikipedia:phoenix (mythology)|same name]], which is recognizable across many different cultures | *The Phoenix is based on the mythological bird of the [[wikipedia:phoenix (mythology)|same name]], which is recognizable across many different cultures. | ||
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