Biff Atlas: Difference between revisions

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Or more likely, it's just a nod to the concept of a "muscle beach."
(Or more likely, it's just a nod to the concept of a "muscle beach.")
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*Most of the time Biff Atlas is shown to be having a hard time lifting the barbell. If Luigi continues to leave him alone, he will eventually succeed in lifting it after a few attempts.
*Most of the time Biff Atlas is shown to be having a hard time lifting the barbell. If Luigi continues to leave him alone, he will eventually succeed in lifting it after a few attempts.
*In his platinum frame in the remake, the background heavily features lilies, referencing his stated fondness for them.
*In his platinum frame in the remake, the background heavily features lilies, referencing his stated fondness for them.
*His name may be a reference to {{wp|Charles Atlas}}, a famous bodybuilder from the 1930s who is best known for developing a bodybuilding method that was heavily advertised in comic books from the 30's and 40's. The most famous comic ad revolved around a scrawny young man who, after being humiliated by a bully while relaxing at the beach, becomes motivated into working out. His silver frame portrait in the GameCube version may be a nod to this as it features ocean waves in the background.
 
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