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'''Dragohoho''' is a large dragon boss fought in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]]. After [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] climb to the peak of [[Hoohoo Mountain]] looking for [[Hoohoo Block]]s, they encounter [[Blablanadon]] watching over a mysterious egg he found. Upon the duo reaching him and the egg, the egg hatches into Dragohoho, who fires a rock at Blablanadon, sending him flying. Mario and Luigi then battle the dragon, and upon defeating him, it is revealed that Dragohoho is [[Prince Peasley]] all along under a curse put on him by [[Cackletta]] and [[Fawful]]. They did this to be able to sneak into [[Beanbean Castle]] and steal the [[Beanstar]].
'''Dragohoho''' is a large dragon boss fought in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]]. After [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] climb to the peak of [[Hoohoo Mountain]] looking for [[Hoohoo Block]]s, they encounter [[Blablanadon]] watching over a mysterious egg he found. Upon the duo reaching him and the egg, the egg hatches into Dragohoho, who fires a rock at Blablanadon, sending him flying. Mario and Luigi then battle the dragon, and upon defeating him, it is revealed that Dragohoho is [[Prince Peasley]] all along under a curse put on him by [[Cackletta]] and [[Fawful]]. They did this to be able to sneak into [[Beanbean Castle]] and steal the [[Beanstar]].


During battle, Dragohoho spits flaming [[Hoohoo Block]]s at Mario and Luigi. If Dragohoho tilts his head up, the Hoohoo Block will be launched towards Mario. If he does not, the Hoohoo Block will be launched towards Luigi. He can also spit out a Hoho Stone (a very large Hoohoo Block) to use as a pedestal to attack closer-up to the brothers. When Dragohoho takes enough hits in a short period of time, his body becomes smaller, similar to a [[Rex]]. When this happens, he will spit Hoohoo Blocks at a slower rate and closer to the ground, making them easier to dodge. If neither of the brothers attack Dragohoho for one turn when he is in this state or after a few turns pass, his body will return to normal size. Upon defeat, the curse planted on him will be lifted, and Dragohoho returns to being Prince Peasley.
During battle, Dragohoho spits flaming [[Hoohoo Block]]s at Mario and Luigi. If Dragohoho tilts his head up, the Hoohoo Block will be launched towards Mario. If he does not, the Hoohoo Block will be launched towards Luigi. He can also spit out a Hoho Stone (a very large Hoohoo Block) to use as a pedestal to attack closer-up to the brothers. When Dragohoho takes enough hits in a short period of time, his body becomes smaller each time he get [[Stomp|stomped]], similar to a [[Rex]]. When this happens, he will spit Hoohoo Blocks at a slower rate and closer to the ground, making them easier to dodge. If neither of the brothers attack Dragohoho for one turn when he is in this state or after a few turns pass, his body will return to normal size. Upon defeat, the curse planted on him will be lifted, and Dragohoho returns to being Prince Peasley.


In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', Dragohoho drops a [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions#Bwaha Badge|Bwaha Badge]] upon defeat.
In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', Dragohoho drops a [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions#Bwaha Badge|Bwaha Badge]] upon defeat.
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|JapR=Ohohoragon
|JapR=Ohohoragon
|JapM=Portmanteau of「オホホ」(''ohoho'', laughing sound) and「ドラゴン」(''doragon'', dragon)
|JapM=Portmanteau of「オホホ」(''ohoho'', laughing sound) and「ドラゴン」(''doragon'', dragon)
|Fra=Rigodraco
|Chi=嚯嚯龙
|FraM=Portmanteau of "rigoler" (to laugh) and "draco" (Latin for "dragon")
|ChiR=Huòhuò Lóng
|Spa=Dragón Jojó
|ChiM=From the Japanese name
|SpaM=Hoho Dragon
|Dut=Dragohoho
|Fre=Rigodraco
|FreM=Portmanteau of "rigoler" (to laugh) and "draco" (Latin for "dragon")
|Ger=Maxi-Rex
|Ger=Maxi-Rex
|GerM=Big [[Rex]]
|GerM=Big [[Rex]]
|Ita=DragooH
|Ita=DragooH
|ItaM=From "drago" (dragon) and "Hoo" spelled backwards
|ItaM=From "drago" (dragon) and "Hoo" spelled backwards
|Chi=嚯嚯龙
|ChiR=Huòhuò Lóng
|ChiM=From the Japanese name
|Kor=오호호래곤
|Kor=오호호래곤
|KorR=Ohohoraegon
|KorR=Ohohoraegon
|KorM=Portmanteau of "오호호" (''ohoho'', laughing sound) and "드래곤" (''deuraegon'', dragon)
|KorM=Portmanteau of "오호호" (''ohoho'', laughing sound) and "드래곤" (''deuraegon'', dragon)
|Spa=Dragón Jojó
|SpaM=Hoho Dragon
}}
}}


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|JapR=Ohoho Iwa
|JapR=Ohoho Iwa
|JapM=From「オホホラゴン」(''Ohohoragon'', Dragohoho) and「岩」(''iwa'', rock)
|JapM=From「オホホラゴン」(''Ohohoragon'', Dragohoho) and「岩」(''iwa'', rock)
|Dut=Hoho-steen
|DutM=Hoho rock
|Fre=Rigoroc
|FreM=From "rigoler" (to laugh) and "roc" (rock)
|Ger=Grahahanit
|GerM=From "granit" (granite) and "haha" (onomatopeia of laughing)
|Ita=PietraaH
|Ita=PietraaH
|ItaM=From "pietra" (stone) and "ahah "(onomatopeia of laughing)
|ItaM=From "pietra" (stone) and "ahah "(onomatopeia of laughing)
|Ger=Grahahanit
|GerM=From "granit" (granite) and "haha" (onomatopeia of laughing)
|Spa=Piedra Jojó
|Spa=Piedra Jojó
|SpaM=From "piedra" (Stone) and "jojó" (onomatopeia of laughing)
|SpaM=From "piedra" (Stone) and "jojó" (onomatopeia of laughing)
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