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[[Image:buzz.jpg|right|frame|Buzz]]'''Buzz''' is a male golfer in the [[Mario Golf]] series. He is a [[Human]], but with blue hair, which is abnormal in the real world.
[[Image:Buzz.jpg|frame|right|A "buzz-erk" Buzz]]
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'''Buzzes''' are bee-like robots in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 3]]''. They, for the most part, replaced the annoying bee enemies - [[Zinger]]s - from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2]]''.
[[Category:Humans]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
They are very common in DKC3, usually posing as irritating obstacles. Green Buzzes can be defeated by a thrown Barrel or certain [[Animal Buddies]], but the tough Red Buzzes can only be defeated by a TNT Barrel.
[[Category:Playable Characters]]
 
Buzzes are robotic; their legs are metal and they have a buzzsaw in their abdomen, however their bodies seem to be organic, as do their wings.
 
Their name is a play on words of the onomatopoeia 'buzz', representing the sound that bees make when they fly, and the 'buzz'-saw in their abdomens.
 
[[Category: Robots]]
[[Category: Enemies]]
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Revision as of 08:59, January 13, 2007

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A "buzz-erk" Buzz

Buzzes are bee-like robots in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble and Donkey Kong Land 3. They, for the most part, replaced the annoying bee enemies - Zingers - from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2.

They are very common in DKC3, usually posing as irritating obstacles. Green Buzzes can be defeated by a thrown Barrel or certain Animal Buddies, but the tough Red Buzzes can only be defeated by a TNT Barrel.

Buzzes are robotic; their legs are metal and they have a buzzsaw in their abdomen, however their bodies seem to be organic, as do their wings.

Their name is a play on words of the onomatopoeia 'buzz', representing the sound that bees make when they fly, and the 'buzz'-saw in their abdomens.