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{{italic title|Bully (''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'')}}
{{italic title|Bully (''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'')}}
{{about|the species that first appeared in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''|other uses of the name Bully|[[Bully (disambiguation)]]}}
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[[File:Madbully.png|frame|left|An enraged Bully.]]
[[File:Madbully.png|frame|left|An enraged Bully.]]

Revision as of 21:22, November 3, 2018

Partners in Time enemy
Bully
Animated idle of a BullyBully from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Location(s) Yoob's Belly
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 44
POW 45 (40)
Defense 41 (38)
Speed 26
Experience 17
Level 11
Coins 6
Item drop Ice Flower – 12%
Green Pepper – 3%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
An enraged Bully.

Bullies are enemies which appeared in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They are found in Yoob's Belly. They resemble a bull's head attached to two shoes. In battle, a Bully charges at Mario or Luigi, running off-screen then returning for a second attack. This attack can be Jumped over. However, if a Bully is attacked, it becomes angry. Additionally, the enraged Bully's attack power and running speed increases. The more a Bully is attacked, the stronger and faster it becomes. It goes through three phases, and on the third one, it goes very fast and gets a POW-Up. The effects of an Ice Flower reverts a Bully to its normal state.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese モーギュー
Mōgyū
 

German Bully
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Italian Bronco
Maybe from broncio (pout).
Korean 치겠소
Chigetso
Pun on 치겠다 chigetda (It would hit) and 소 so (cow/bull).

Spanish Torilio
From toro (bull).