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==Design==
==Design==
The monkey-like Bouncywild is also one of the rare enemies in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series to boast a distinctly feminine form; they have soft brown fur, with a darker brown patch covering the torso and upper arms, resembling a shirt.  Bouncywilds also wear gold hoop earrings, a bright red bow on top of their head, and blue, yellow, and green bracelets and anklets.  Their paws are a dark, velvety-brown, and they also have a tail almost as long as they are tall.  In spite of their initially cute appearance, the Bouncywild is still a dangerous Heartless, as signified by its shadowed face, yellow eyes, and toothed edges where the face meets the fur.
The monkey-like Bouncywild is also one of the rare enemies in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series to boast a distinctly feminine form; they have soft brown fur, with a darker brown patch covering the torso and upper arms, resembling a shirt.  Bouncywilds also wear gold hoop earrings, a bright red bow on top of their head, and blue, yellow, and green bracelets and anklets.  Their paws are a dark, velvety-brown, and they also have a tail almost as long as they are tall.  In spite of their initially cute appearance, the Bouncywild is still a dangerous Heartless, as signified by its shadowed face, yellow eyes, and toothed edges where the face meets the fur.
''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]'' Bouncywilds feature an even more feminine color scheme; the fur is now in shades of pink, the bow a bright sunny yellow, and the paws black.


The former part of the Bouncywild's name highlights it's quick, jumpy movements and attacks. Other Heartless of it's family share the latter part of the name, signifying that they are of the same species. It could also be referring to the Heartless's wild, monkey-like appearance.
The former part of the Bouncywild's name highlights it's quick, jumpy movements and attacks. Other Heartless of it's family share the latter part of the name, signifying that they are of the same species. It could also be referring to the Heartless's wild, monkey-like appearance.
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