3. Kirby
What is it?
A pink ball with little flipper wings and a vacuum-like mouth that swallows enemies whole, absorbing their powers in the process.
Where did it come from?
Around 25 self-titled games, all for Nintendo systems, beginning with Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy, 1992).
Why do we love it?
Kirby is, quite possibly, the cutest thing to ever be in a Nintendo game. He's so cute, in fact, that his expression on nearly every game box has to be changed to one of anger and determination, just to cut down on the saccharine quotient for the American market. From his perpetually happy smile to the way his cheeks get all fat when he sucks in air, everything about this little pink marshmallow is instantly endearing. Even his enemies are adorable - especially his archnemesis King Dedede, who looks like nothing so much as a cartoon penguin.
If you need your blobs to be badasses, however, note that Kirby dispatches his enemies in horrific ways, swallowing them whole and absorbing their weaponry - a tactic that has made him one of the most enduring stars of the Smash Bros. series. It is indisputably awesome to see a tiny little powder puff waddling around nightmarish worlds and blasting monsters with lasers, or swinging a sword that's twice as big as he is. Awwww. So wuvable.
He's also not really a "blob" per se, being more of a solid ball than an amorphous mass, but given that he was the first thing that popped into the head of everyone we mentioned this article to, it seemed dumb not to include him.


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