Hamma, Bamma, and Flare

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"Hamma, Bamma, & Flare", a.k.a the Big Bad Brute Bros., is a team fought by Mario in the Glitz Pit in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door . They are made up of three fighters: Hamma Jamma, Bamma, and Flare, and before Mario enters the Pit they rank third overall. It is likely that the three are brothers.

History

Mario, fighting as the "The Great Gonzales", faces the Big Bad Brute Bros. when he moves into the fourth ranking of the Glitz Pit.

The Big Bad Brute Bros.

Hamma Jamma

Hamma Jamma, also known simply as Hamma, is a Hammer Bro. that fights in the Glitz Pit alongside Bamma and Flare.

Hamma Jamma often talks about his grandfather, whom it is implied Mario may have actually met. This highly talked-of grandfather, is said by Hamma Jamma to have occupied "World 7-1" as his turf. Hamma Jamma also constantly tells Mario about other family members (whom he apparently left), such as his father, the only known Business Bro. His most prized possesion seems to be his hammer, which he obtained from his grandfather. As Mario rises through the ranks of the the major league, Hamma Jamma becomes more friendly towards him, telling him about various personal business. In battle, he fights using his hammer.

Tattle Log and Statistics

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Bamma

Bamma is a Boomerang Bro. that fights in the Glitz Pit alongside Hamma Jamma and Flare. He fights using his boomerang as a weapon.

Tattle Log and Statistics

  • HP: 7
  • Attack: 2
  • Defense: 1


Flare

Flare is the only Fire Bro. appearing in the entirety of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He fights in the Glitz Pit alongside Hamma Jamma and Bamma, whom are both likely his brothers. He shoots mini fireballs out of his mouth.

Tattle Log and Statistics

  • HP: 7
  • Attack: 3
  • Defense: 1
  • Tattle Number: 26


Trivia

  • Hamma Jamma's name is most likely a nod to Carl Carlton's R&B hit "She's a Bad Mama Jama."
  • Bamma was the name of an unseen character mentioned on a score-chart in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.

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