Tap-Tap the Red Nose

Tap-Tap the Red Nose is the mid-boss of World 6 in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. He was originally an ordinary Tap-Tap until Kamek cast a spell on him to make him grow gigantic. He attacks by jumping onto Yellow Yoshi, trying to hit him with his spiky body. In the room where the battle takes place, the floor is made up of rectangular blocks, which can be destroyed by throwing eggs at them. Since Tap-Tap the Red Nose is invincible to all of Yoshi's attacks, Yoshi has to defeat him by creating a gap in the floor and pushing Tap-Tap the Red Nose until he falls into the lava below.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

 * Official Nintendo Player's Guide: Miffed that someone else with a red nose got to be a hero on that foggy Christmas Eve, Tap-Tap retreated to a fort carpeted with wall-to-wall lava. Don't be deceived by his grin. This prickly predator would love to give Yoshi a hot bath!
 * Super Power Club Cards bio:
 * Description: Has nursed a grudge against Yoshis ever since junior high, when they were more popular with girls. Now seeks revenge.
 * Favorite Home Deco-Rating Tip: "Lava Lamps and a nice dino rug—I love it!"
 * How to Beat Him: Knock out the colored blocks on which he stands by shooting eggs at them. Keep moving, because he'll try to hit you, too.

Trivia

 * Tap-Tap the Red Nose may be a pun on.
 * While the Player's Guide for the GBA version implies that Tap-Tap the Golden is a resurrected Tap-Tap the Red Nose, the Player's Guide for the SNES version suggests otherwise, albeit by erroneously stating that Tap-Tap the Golden is located "beneath Red Nose's Fort."
 * Tap-Tap the Red Nose is the only boss that Yoshi does not meet by entering a boss door.
 * Tap-Tap's battle arena is similarly structured to, seeing as Yoshi has to break certain parts of the floor with eggs to knock him into the lava.
 * After finishing being imbued with Kamek's magic and before he starts to enlarge, Tap-Tap the Red Nose is briefly shown as a normal Tap-Tap with a unique blueish palette. Due to the short amount of time between these and how he is constantly moving during it, it can be difficult to see.