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|JapM=Pinky Attack. "Pinky" is the Japanese name for Bombette.
|JapM=Pinky Attack. "Pinky" is the Japanese name for Bombette.
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|JapM=Mucchimucchi Press. "Mucchiri" means fatness, often describing womens' breasts.
|JapM=Mucchimucchi Press. "Mucchiri" means fatness, often describing womens' breasts.
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Revision as of 11:10, August 8, 2015

Template:PM Moves Body Slam is a default move mastered by both Bombette and Flurrie in Paper Mario and its sequel. However, they are executed differently in each game. For Bombette, one must hold down A Button to fill up a gauge. For Flurrie, the player must move a cursor into a target. Bombette simply charges into her enemy with great force. Flurrie on the other hand literally flattens her enemies by slamming her body (hence the name body slam) onto them. Flurrie's version includes a Stylish Move.

Huff N. Puff from Paper Mario can also use this move. It does 5 damage. Same for Tubba Blubba, the only difference is the damage.

Names in other Languages

Bombette's Body Slam Template:Foreignname Flurrie's Body Slam Template:Foreignname

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