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{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=BigMeow|align=right}}
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=BigMeow|align=right}}
The '''BigMeow''' is a larger version of the [[Meowmaid]] found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Two appear in [[Fort Francis]] within [[Francis]]'s private rooms.
The '''BigMeow''' is a larger version of the [[Meowmaid]] found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Two appear in [[Fort Francis]] within [[Francis]]' private rooms.


BigMeows are invincible, but are safe to jump on and do not actively attack [[Mario]] and his friends; the player can still take damage by touching them. Avoiding them is difficult, as the rooms they are found in are rather small compared to their large size. BigMeows can be used to reach the ledges with the [[key]]s to Francis's room, using the boost from jumping on their heads to reach the ledge.
BigMeows are invincible, but are safe to jump on and do not actively attack [[Mario]] and his friends; the player can still take damage by touching them. Avoiding them is difficult, as the rooms they are found in are rather small compared to their large size. BigMeows can be used to reach the ledges with the [[key]]s to Francis's room, using the boost from jumping on their heads to reach the ledge.

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