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Kerons (ケロン Keron) are cyclopic, winged amphibians that assault Pit in the Overworld by jumping at him.
Characteristics
Kerons are angel-sized, with prominent beaks, a pair of bird-like wings, and like so many other creatures in Angel Land, only have one eye. These creatures, although amphibious in nature, rarely spend their time in water despite having the ability to swim (as seen in Uprising). The wings that these monsters have are similar in appearance and size to those of a Shemum. However, unlike their reptilian comrades, the wings of a Keron are not vestigial and can actually be used for flight, even though it is limited due to the creature's body weight. Rather, Kerons are much more well-known for their large legs, which they can use to make powerful jumps. This exceptional hopping ability is also powered by the flapping of their wings, giving them an extra boost to reach great heights. In addition, Kerons are capable of shooting projectiles like most other Underworld baddies, although they travel in a unique and erratic twirling motion. During the rein of Orcos, these monsters evolved into smaller beasts resembling grasshoppers rather than frogs, although they still retained their jumping ability.
Appearances
Kid Icarus
"A frog that was given wings by Medusa. It's a strong jumper and quickly flies at enemies."
Hit Points | Damage | Hearts | Score (Experience) |
3 | 1 | 5 | 300 |
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters
"Jumps like a grasshopper to attack Pit."
A variant, known as the Cyclops Hopper, roams the Overworld in packs of four. These vicious predators try to hunt Pit down.
Hit Points | Damage | Hearts | Score (Experience) |
2 | 0 | 5 |
Kid Icarus: Uprising
Kerons return in this adventure and are among the first enemies that Pit will encounter. While they prefer to stay on land, Kerons won't hesitate to jump and glide after Pit as he is flying. At ground level, they will hop in place and can be dispatched rather quickly. In addition, they are also capable of launching a fast spiraling projectile whenever they jump into the air.
Gallery
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Official artwork from Kid Icarus.
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Official artwork from Of Myths and Monsters.
Trivia
- Keron is the portmanteau of the Japanese onomatopoeia for ribbit, kero kero, and Charon, the ferryman of Hades. A kero is also an ancient drinking vessel, also used by Incas as a ceremonial vase.
Classic Kid Icarus series enemies and bosses | |
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Kid Icarus | Collin • Commyloose • Daphne • EelEye • Eggplant Wizard • Erinus • Ganewmede • Girin • Hewdraw • Holer • Keepah • Keron • Kobil • Komayto • McGoo • Medusa • Mick • Minos • Moila • Monoeye • Monolith • Nettler • Octos • Pandora • Pluton • Pluton Fly • Reaper • Rokman • Shemum • Shulm • Snowman • Specknose • Syren • Tamambo • Tanatos • Totem • Tros • Twinbellows • Uranos • Zuree |
Of Myths and Monsters | Bat • Big Toe • Busy Bee • Cyclops Hopper • Cyclops Skull • Eggplant Wizard • Fire Serpent • Fireball • Fuzz Ball • Globe • Gruff • Gubble • King Krab • Komayto • Lunus • Merc • Minotaur • Monolith • Octus • Orcos • Putt • Pythagoras • Reaper • Shadow Mask • Skullwing • Slime • Snake • Spitball Blob • Spunky • Sticky Talon • Stone Golem • Totem • Wormser |