Tokkori

Tokkori is the secondary tetartagonist of Kirby: Right Back at Ya!. He is a loud-mouthed, and cranky bird who teases Kirby for his amusement, and also uses him for protection purposes.

Biography
He is a selfish, arrogant, rude, and greedy bird who dislikes Kirby and picks on him, much to Tiff and Tuff's chagrin. An example of Tokkori's selfishness is in episode 49, where Kirby told him nobody wants to play with him and Tokkori told him that the reason nobody wants to play with him is that "nobody likes him", which hurt Kirby so much that he left Cappy Town, and when Tiff and Tuff find out about this, they get really angry with him and force him to find Kirby. He has also shown kindness to Kirby, even in a superficial way, as shown when Kirby's in trouble, he will get help and lets him sleep in his home with him while he watches Channel DDD.

When a storm came and Kirby needed to find shelter, he accidentally took Tokkori's nest. When Kirby needed a job, King Dedede told Tokkori to sabotage Kirby's attempts to find work. At the end, Tiff and Tuff built a little house for Kirby.

Tuff finds that Tokkori took Kirby's house. Now, he rarely lets Kirby sleep in the house or just lets him in for some rest while he watches Channel DDD. However, he has shown kindness towards Kirby, even if it's in a superficial way. He also has a cowardly side, as shown when he got lost in Whispy Woods Forest along with Kirby, Tiff and Tuff.

Antagonistic Roles
He has done plenty antagonistic acts, which include picking on Kirby, sabotaging his attempts to succeed in something, and trying to kick him out of his own house.
 * He sabotaged Kirby's attempts to find work (ordered by King Dedede) and took his house in the end of episode 2: A Blockbuster Battle.
 * He told Kirby the reason nobody wants to play with him is that nobody likes him thus making him run away in episode 49: Kirby Takes the Cake.
 * He acted rude towards Tuff and his friends and the cappies in episode 70: Buccaneer Birdy.
 * He stole Lady Like's wedding ring and tried to fly off with it in episode 94: The Thing About the Ring.

Trivia

 * This character's name is surprisingly similar to the Japanese word, "tokkuri," meaning "liquor bottle;" perhaps this correlation can be considered a reference to the bird's sour disposition (a quality commonly associated with the stereotypical "drunkard").
 * Every time Tokkori speaks in the English dub, off-key fiddle music plays.
 * In some episodes, Tokkori can understand Kirby's poyo language. This may be because he's been with Kirby the most.