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|JapM=Big Fat Goonie
|JapM=Big Fat Goonie
|Spa=Ciriaco Pajarraco
|Spa=Ciriaco Pajarraco
|SpaM=Ciriaco could possibly origin from the male Greek name; "Pajarraco" is used for birds that are big or ugly.
|SpaM=Ciriaco Ugly Bird
|Fra=Mollo l'Albatro-Gros
|Fra=Mollo l'Albatro-Gros
|FraM="Mollo" is a given name derived from Moltz; "Albatro-Gros", a portmanteau of "albatros" (albatross) and "trop gros" (too fat), is the French name for Hefty Goonies
|FraM="Mollo" is a given name derived from Moltz; "Albatro-Gros", a portmanteau of "albatros" (albatross) and "trop gros" (too fat), is the French name for Hefty Goonies

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Moltz the Very Goonie fighting Yoshi

Moltz the Very Goonie is the mid-boss of World 5 of Yoshi's Island DS. Initially, it is a normal Hefty Goonie who is enlarged by Kamek's magic. Moltz is also the only Hefty Goonie that appears in Yoshi's Island DS. He tries to crush Yoshi by belly-flopping on him as they both freefall from space. In order to beat Moltz, Yoshi must Flutter Jump above him, while avoiding his flailing wings and projectile feathers, and do a Ground Pound on his head. After Moltz is hit, he flies and tries to attack Yoshi by sending Rocket Guys that Yoshi must avoid. Eventually, Moltz comes back down and Yoshi must hit him on the head again. After Moltz is hit on the head three times, he is defeated.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビッグでぶあほーどり
Biggu Debu Ahō Dori
Big Fat Goonie

German XXL-Birdie
"XXL-" is a prefix referring to "extra extra large" things; "Birdie" is the German name of the Goonies
Italian Megagabby
Megagoonie (Gabby, from gabbiano (seagull), being the Italian name of Goonie)
Korean 거대뚱보멍청새
Geodaettungbomeongcheongsae
Big Fat Idiot Bird

Spanish Ciriaco Pajarraco
Ciriaco Ugly Bird

Trivia

  • Moltz's name comes from the word "molt", when animals shed their old skin, feathers, fur, etc.