Boss Bass

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Template:Species-infobox A Boss Bass is a huge Cheep Cheep that eats seafarers.[1] He has a mouth-brooding counterpart called Big Bertha.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 3

A Boss Bass (and by extension, Big Bertha) from Super Mario Bros. 3.
A Boss Bass from Mario Character Encyclopedia: Perfect Edition.
A Boss Bass about to eat Mario in World 3-8

In this game, Boss Bass swims on the surface of the water trying to leap out and eat Mario if he gets too close. It does not matter which form the player is in because Boss Bass will defeat Mario instantly in one gulp, even if he is a statue. In both of the stages he appears in, the water level rises and sinks, making Mario an easy target. Throwing blocks, shells, hammers, and fireballs at Boss Bass can defeat him, as well as tail attacks and using a Super Star, but he'll eventually come back. However, in Super Mario Advance 4, if the player has turned on the e-reader card that makes enemies hit by fireballs turn into coins, and the player successfully hits Boss Bass with a fireball and collects the coin, Boss Bass will not return for the rest of the level.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Bubba

In Super Mario 64, Boss Bass (known here as Bubba[2]) appear in two places on Tiny-Huge Island. Like Cheep Cheep, they have been redesigned with visible orange and yellow scales, and also wear sunglasses and have no tooth. They aim in on the player character with their mouth wide open, attempting to eat them. If a character is eaten, that character will lose a life, regardless of their current health. In Super Mario 64 DS, their design was reverted to their original one, serving the same role and appearing in the same locations. This time, the one closest to the course's entrance can be defeated with a nearby Super Mushroom.

Mario Golf

Bubba

In Mario Golf, either a Boss Bass in its Super Mario 64 design or a Cheep Cheep in its Yoshi's Story design will jump out of the water if the ball lands in it. Boss Bass are also much smaller in this game.

Mario Kart DS

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Boss Bass as seen in Mario Kart DS.

A Boss Bass makes a small cameo in Mario Kart DS, where he jumps out of the water and over the course in Banshee Boardwalk. Boss Bass replaces the Cheep Cheep from the original Mario Kart 64 version.

Yoshi's Island DS

Boss Bass[3][4] are also found in Yoshi's Island DS. They patrol their own little section of water, and periodically leap out in an attempt to swallow Yoshi whole. Yoshi will only be eaten while they are descending. There is also a mid-boss in World 3, Bessie Bass.

Mario Teaches Typing

Boss Bass

During one of the underwater sections of Mario Teaches Typing, Boss Bass will swim towards the player. In this game they have a slightly different appearance: their mohawks, fins, and tails are cyan, and they have several sharp teeth instead of only one blunt tooth.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

Boss Bass from "Never Koop a Koopa"
A Boss Bass from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Boss Bass made appearances in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, where they usually chased after the good guys. Since they were never referred to by name, it is possible that they were intended to be Big Berthas, but they are not seen with Baby Cheeps.

Characteristics and traits

Boss Bass apparently eat Cheep Cheeps, despite being a relative of theirs. They also have trouble distinguishing them from something else, as proven in Super Paper Mario when a Shayde said that he fell into the ocean once, but luckily could swim as well as a Cheep Cheep. Unfortunately, a Boss Bass thought that since he swam like a Cheep Cheep, he was a Cheep Cheep so the huge fish ate him.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 巨大プクプク[5]
Kyodai Pukupuku
バクバク[6][dead link][7]
Bakubaku

Giant Cheep Cheep; same as Big Bertha (originally)

onomatopoeia for chomping; same as Cheep Chomp (renamed)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Even if Mario is Super, Boss Bass, the terror of the high seas, can swallow him whole." - Nintendo Power Strategy Guide for Super Mario Bros. 3, page 8.
  2. ^ Super Mario 64 Player's Guide, pages 12 & 108
  3. ^ Williams, Drew (2006). Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 31.
  4. ^ Black, Fletcher (2006). Yoshi's Island DS Prima guide. Page 159.
  5. ^ Scan of 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ3完全攻略テクニックブック1」 (Super Mario Bros. 3 Kanzen Kōryaku Technique Book 1)
  6. ^ Scan of 「スーパーマリオ64DS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario 64 DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook)
  7. ^ Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Dream Book

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