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Revision as of 14:30, August 30, 2021
- "Bomb King" redirects here. For the boss known as "Bomb King" in Japanese, see King Bob-omb.
Template:Species-infobox Big Bullies, or Bomb Kings[1], are large variants of Bullies that first appear in Super Mario 64. Like their normal counterpart, Big Bullies are black spheres with yellow horns and round, green feet.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
In Super Mario 64, there are two Big Bullies in Lethal Lava Land. They are fought in the first two missions, Boil the Big Bully and Bully the Bullies respectively. When battling Mario (or Yoshi, Luigi, or Wario in Super Mario 64 DS), Big Bully tries to shove him into the lava, but they cannot injure Mario directly. The main difference with Big Bullies from their normal counterparts is that they are capable of knocking Mario back further. Likewise, Mario cannot directly harm Big Bullies, so to defeat them, Mario has to knock them into the lava by either punching, kicking, or Ground Pounding them.
In "Boil the Big Bully" Mario must go to a square-shaped platform near the north-center of the course, which is where he encounters a Big Bully. If Mario knocks the Big Bully onto the sinking platform next to its own, it tries to return to its normal place and stops fighting Mario. When Mario defeats the Big Bully, he earns a Power Star.
In "Bully the Bullies" Mario must go to a stone platform to the right of the platform with the first Big Bully. Mario must first defeat the three regular Bullies for the Big Bully to fall from the sky and onto the platform. Like the first battle, Mario must knock the Big Bully into the lava to get a Power Star.
In Super Mario 64 DS, Big Bullies have a metal collar at the bottom of each horn. They also have a red marking on a side of each eye.
Super Mario Maker 2
Big Bullies reappear in Super Mario Maker 2 exclusively in the Super Mario 3D World style, acting like they did in Super Mario 64. They can be created by giving a Bully a Super Mushroom to make it grow.
Mario Kart DS
In Mario Kart DS, a Big Bully is the first boss of Mission Mode. Yoshi is the character selected to fight Big Bully. Like the other bosses, Big Bully's appearance is retained from Super Mario 64 DS, although it is a lot bigger than in both versions of Super Mario 64.
In the battle, Big Bully tries to charge Yoshi into the water. There are three balloons attached to Yoshi's kart, and they represent his health. If Yoshi falls into the water, he loses one. To attack Big Bully, Yoshi must drive into an Item Box, which always gives him Triple Mushrooms. Yoshi must use the Triple Mushrooms to charge into Big Bully, which knocks it back. When Yoshi knocks the Big Bully into the water, he wins the mission, and the Level 2 missions are unlocked.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボスどんけつ[?] Bosu Donketsu |
Boss Bully | |
Chinese | 斗斗帮主[?] Dòudòu Bāngzhǔ |
Bully Boss [of a gang] | |
German | Big Bully[?] | - | |
Italian | Gran Bronco[?] | Big Bully | |
Korean | 왕으샤[?] Wang eusya |
King Bully | |
Russian | Большой Забияка[?] Bolshoj Zabijaka |
Big Bully | |
Spanish | Gran Bronco[?] | Big Bully |
Trivia
- According to Super Mario 64 source assets, its early name is Big Otos.
- Although Big Bullies do not appear in Super Mario 3D World, it has normal Bullies that are roughly the same size as the Big Bullies from Super Mario 64.
References
- ^ Prima Bath. Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 88.