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The '''Komayto''' (コメト ''Kometo'') is a creature in the game ''[[Kid Icarus]]''. This enemy bears a strikingly similar look to a [http://metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Metroid_%28species%29 Metroid] from the popular "Metroid" series. They move in the exact fashion as [[Commyloose|Monoeyes]], in groups of four in [[Skyworld]]. Their appearance was drastically altered in the [[Game Boy]] sequel, ''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]'', having only a single "tooth" and appearing in the [[Skyworld|Skyworld Tower]]. They attack [[Pit]] by [[Enemy Tactics#Pounce|ramming]] (using the Climbing behavior) and not latching on, as most Metroid species do.
The '''Komayto''' (コメト ''Kometo'') is a creature in the game ''[[Kid Icarus]]''. This enemy bears a strikingly similar look to a [http://www.metroidwiki.org/wiki/Metroid_%28species%29 Metroid] from the popular "Metroid" series. They move in the exact fashion as [[Commyloose|Monoeyes]], in groups of four in [[Skyworld]]. Their appearance was drastically altered in the [[Game Boy]] sequel, ''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]'', having only a single "tooth" and appearing in the [[Skyworld|Skyworld Tower]]. They attack [[Pit]] by [[Enemy Tactics#Pounce|ramming]] (using the Climbing behavior) and not latching on, as most Metroid species do.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Komayto Komayto on Metroid Wiki]
*[http://www.metroidwiki.org/wiki/Komayto Komayto on Metroid Wiki]




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Revision as of 18:52, 14 January 2012

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The Komayto (コメト Kometo) is a creature in the game Kid Icarus. This enemy bears a strikingly similar look to a Metroid from the popular "Metroid" series. They move in the exact fashion as Monoeyes, in groups of four in Skyworld. Their appearance was drastically altered in the Game Boy sequel, Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, having only a single "tooth" and appearing in the Skyworld Tower. They attack Pit by ramming (using the Climbing behavior) and not latching on, as most Metroid species do.

Appearances

Kid Icarus

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"A mysterious floating creature. Nobody knows where it came from. One theory has it that it came from a planet other than Earth. It's a nasty jellyfish monster."

Hit Points Damage Hearts Score (Experience)
3 2 5 300



Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters

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"A mysterious floating creature. Nobody knows where it came from. It looks like a jellyfish, but floats in the sky."

Hit Points Damage Hearts Score (Experience)
4 5



Kid Icarus: Uprising

Komaytos will appear in the game, acting much more like true Metroids than in previous installments of the series. They will latch onto Pit and suck his life energy if he does not dispatch them quick enough. Komaytos are almost identical to the modern depiction of Metroids, with the only real difference being that they now have tentacles instead of claws.

Trivia

  • Komayto comes from Kometo, short for Kometoroido, meaning "Metroid Child" in Japanese.
  • Interestingly, Komaytos can only be harmed by melee attacks, possibly referencing the actual Metroid's resilience to most weaponry.

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Classic Kid Icarus series enemies and bosses
Kid Icarus CollinCommylooseDaphneEelEyeEggplant WizardErinusGanewmedeGirinHewdrawHolerKeepahKeronKobilKomaytoMcGooMedusaMickMinosMoilaMonoeyeMonolithNettlerOctosPandoraPlutonPluton FlyReaperRokmanShemumShulmSnowmanSpecknoseSyrenTamamboTanatosTotemTrosTwinbellowsUranosZuree
Of Myths and Monsters BatBig ToeBusy BeeCyclops HopperCyclops SkullEggplant WizardFire SerpentFireballFuzz BallGlobeGruffGubbleKing KrabKomaytoLunusMercMinotaurMonolithOctusOrcosPuttPythagorasReaperShadow MaskSkullwingSlimeSnakeSpitball BlobSpunkySticky TalonStone GolemTotemWormser