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Actually, ALL the bosses use this music on the Game Boy Advance version, except Wart.
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Robirdo has three attacks in battle. The first attack is a classic Birdo attack - firing eggs from its mouth.  This is immediately followed by its second attack, which is charging directly towards the player. The seven chains hanging from the ceiling assist the player to avoid this attack. The third attack is used once Robirdo has been damaged - a [[Ground Pound]]-like attack that immobilizes and damages the player. The charge also follows the third attack. The only way to damage Robirdo is to throw the giant eggs, which it shoots from its mouth, back at it. It takes five hits to defeat her.
Robirdo has three attacks in battle. The first attack is a classic Birdo attack - firing eggs from its mouth.  This is immediately followed by its second attack, which is charging directly towards the player. The seven chains hanging from the ceiling assist the player to avoid this attack. The third attack is used once Robirdo has been damaged - a [[Ground Pound]]-like attack that immobilizes and damages the player. The charge also follows the third attack. The only way to damage Robirdo is to throw the giant eggs, which it shoots from its mouth, back at it. It takes five hits to defeat her.
Robirdo's battle theme is a remixed version of Birdo's boss theme.


The ending credits depict her without the bow just like the normal Birdoes were originally depicted to be consistent with the characters retaining their NES sprite counterparts in the ending credits.
The ending credits depict her without the bow just like the normal Birdoes were originally depicted to be consistent with the characters retaining their NES sprite counterparts in the ending credits.
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