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'''Bobo''' is a giant bird and the guard of the ship belonging to the [[Black Sugar Gang]]. He appears as the fifth and second boss in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' and ''[[Wario Land II]]'', respectively. In both games, he is the boss of the [[SS Tea Cup]] stage.
'''Bobo''' is a giant bird and the guard of the ship belonging to the [[Black Sugar Gang]]. He appears as the fifth and second boss in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' and ''[[Wario Land II]]'', respectively. In both games, he is the boss of the [[SS Tea Cup]] stage.


In the original ''Wario Land'', Bobo attempts to hurt [[Wario]] by releasing [[Watch]]es from his mouth or using his giant, clawed feet and sharp fangs inside his beak. To defeat him, Wario has to use the Watches to propel himself high enough to be able to [[jump]] on Bobo's head. It takes three jumps to defeat him. Alternatively, Wario can use the [[Dragon Pot]] power to blast Bobo's head.
In the original ''Wario Land'', Bobo attempts to hurt [[Wario]] by releasing [[Watch]]es from his mouth or using his giant, clawed feet and sharp fangs inside his beak. To defeat him, Wario has to use the Watches to propel himself high enough to be able to [[jump]] on Bobo's head. It takes three to six jumps to defeat him. Alternatively, Wario can use the [[Dragon Pot]] power to blast Bobo's head.


In ''Wario Land II'', Bobo is considerably smaller than in his original appearance. He only attacks Wario directly in this game by repeatedly swooping down and flying back up again in patterns that change as the battle progresses. Bobo is also able to make wind come up from the ground by flapping his wings, making Wario fly upwards and forcing him back to an earlier section of the boss level unless he [[crouch]]es. He can be defeated by jumping on him six times.
In ''Wario Land II'', Bobo is considerably smaller than in his original appearance. He only attacks Wario directly in this game by repeatedly swooping down and flying back up again in patterns that change as the battle progresses. Bobo is also able to make wind come up from the ground by flapping his wings, making Wario fly upwards and forcing him back to an earlier section of the boss level unless he [[crouch]]es. He can be defeated by jumping on him six times.