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*When a Bucculus sucks a character's vitality, it makes a slashing sound and animation.
*When a Bucculus sucks a character's vitality, it makes a slashing sound and animation.
*A player can heal themselves with a Bucculus by letting it sap their health for a bit and then knocking it out. If the player is able to escape before the Bucculus gives 50% damage, the player can KO the Bucculus and receive a Maxim Tomato, healing more of a percentage than the damage given.
*A player can heal themselves with a Bucculus by letting it sap their health for a bit and then knocking it out. If the player is able to escape before the Bucculus gives 50% damage, the player can KO the Bucculus and receive a Maxim Tomato, healing more of a percentage than the damage given.
*Bucculus attacks in a similar way to Leap, an enemy from ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror''. The differences are that Bucculus inflicts more damage, as it drains energy, and it resides underground rather than in the air.
*Bucculus attacks in a similar way to {{s|wikirby|Leap}}, an enemy from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby & The Amazing Mirror}}''. The differences are that Bucculus inflicts more damage, as it drains energy, and it resides underground rather than in the air.
*In [[Subspace (Part II)]], the translucent terrain allows the player to see the body of a Bucculus that is still buried.
*In [[Subspace (Part II)]], the translucent terrain allows the player to see the body of a Bucculus that is still buried.