Bully

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This article is about the species that first appeared in Super Mario 64. For the character known as "Bully" in the DiC cartoons, see Roy Koopa. For the bull-like enemy from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, see Bully (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time).

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Bullies are a race of creatures introduced in Super Mario 64. They are first found in Lethal Lava Land in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS, and have since become recurring, albeit occasional enemies in the Super Mario series. Their name and design are based on the word 'bully', referring to their aggressive behavior, and a 'bull', referring to their horns and charging attack pattern.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Mario encounters a Bully in Super Mario 64
A Bully near Mario in Lethal Lava Land in Super Mario 64.

In Super Mario 64, Bullies resemble a black sphere with green feet, angry eyes and two bright yellow bull horns. Bullies usually reside on platforms, occasionally in groups. To attack, Bullies charge themselves into their enemies in order to push them over ledges, knocking their enemies into lava or bottomless pits. The only way for Mario to beat a Bully is to push it into the lava. After being melted, a Coin will be tossed up to the platform that the creature was pushed off from. They are supposedly minions of the colossal Big Bully. They also appear in Bowser in the Fire Sea, the second Bowser boss level.

In Super Mario 64 DS, Bullies appear with the same role and behavior as before. In the remake, Yoshi, if used, must stomp them to push them back or use a cap, as his tongue has no effect on the Bullies. Bullies also appear in Chief Chilly's course in this game.

In Snowman's Land, a similar enemy known as a Chill Bully appears. It has a blue, round body, a single gold horn and green shoes, similar to a Big Bully.

Super Mario 3D World

Super Mario 3D World
Two Bullies chasing Mario in Super Mario 3D World.

After a nine-year absence, Bullies reappear in Super Mario 3D World. However, their appearance has changed: they are now made of a blue shiny metal, their horns are golden and are bent forward with dark stripes at the base, and they appear larger than their previous incarnations. Also, they have rims just above their feet and red eyes. They no longer grunt, and make a metal sound when jumped on. They once again charge at the player, and can be knocked back by jumping on them, using projectiles like fireballs, or tapping them on the GamePad. Bullies will pause and teeter when pushed to the edge of a platform, giving the player time to land the final hit. If they are not knocked off, they will regain their balance and continue charging at the player.

Bullies can also be defeated by using the Lucky Cat Statue. A new boss, Prince Bully, also appears in this game.

Super Mario Maker 2

Bullies appear in Super Mario Maker 2 as enemies exclusive to the Super Mario 3D World theme. If a Bully has wings applied to it, it can fly out of a pit if knocked off a ledge.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Bullies appear in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam as an enemy, making this their first appearance in an RPG. They are only encountered at Mount Brrr and retain their physical appearance from Super Mario 3D World. Their main attack is ramming Mario, Luigi, or Paper Mario, who must counter it with the hammer. Occasionally, bombs will appear behind the bros., and they must jump on the Bully while it is charging in order to not get pushed into the bombs. If Paper Mario jumps over the Bully while it is charging, it will run into the bombs, causing it to explode and take damage.

Bullies make a minor appearence in the end credits where several of them attempt to ram into the Papercrafts alongside some Broozers and Mechakoopas in the Bowser's Castle portion.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Sprite of a Bully from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Bullies make an appearance in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode, where they are enemies and recruitable allies. They are Melee troops, and their Special Skill is Smack Back Attack.

Profiles and statistics

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Bully
A Bully from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 131 POW 98 (93) Defense 137 (99) Speed 59
Role Common Type Normal Weakness None Location(s) Mount Brrr
Level 17 Experience 80 (75) Coins 50 Item drop Super Mushroom - 5%
POW Scarf - 3%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

  • Bowser Jr.'s Journey profile: The go-to blokes for a strong frontal offense. Their specialty is to push through their foes using their heavy bodies.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese どんけつ[1] / ドンケツ[2]
Donketsu
Literally "bonk butt", a way of childish playing like tussling. Also used as an informal word meaning "very last". Game files romanize it as "Donketu" in Super Mario 64 DS and Super Mario Galaxy, and "Donketsu" in Super Mario 3D World.

Chinese 斗斗
Dòudou
Fighting; Translated from the Japanese name

Dutch Bully
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German Bully
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Italian Bronco
Similar to the Spanish name.
Korean 으샤
Eusya
Exclamation when exercising brute strength; similar to "heave ho".

Portuguese Brigão
"Brigão" derivatives from the word "brigar" (fight) and refers to a person who is prone to be very conflictive with others.
Russian Задира
Zadira
Bully

Spanish (NOA) Bronco (Mario Kart DS)
Peleón
"Bronco" is such a person: genius and harsh treatment. It's also a glassy, brittle, slightly flexible, and inelastic kind of metal.
Literally "bully". "Peleón" derivatives from the word "pelear" (fight) and refers to a person who is prone to be very conflictive with others.
Spanish (NOE) Bully
Bronco
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Trivia

  • Models for Bullies are unused in Super Mario Galaxy. Similar to Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, their bodies are made of a flat texture showing a picture of a black sphere, instead of a fully-modeled sphere.

References

  1. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 64 section, page 86.
  2. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 3D World section, page 226.