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|JapM=Big Jean de Fillet
|JapM=Big Jean de Fillet
|Fre=Cheep Boss
|Fre=Cheep Boss
|FreM=Cheep Boss (Cheep is a reference to [[Cheep Cheep]])
|FreM=Cheep Boss; "Cheep" is a reference to "[[Cheep Cheep]]"
|Kor=거대뼈닥뽀꾸뽀꾸
|Kor=거대뼈닥뽀꾸뽀꾸
|KorR=Geodaeppyeodakppokuppoku
|KorR=Geodae Ppyeodak Ppokuppoku
|KorM=Big Jean de Fillet
|KorM=Big Jean de Fillet
|Ita=Pescione Liscasmack
|Ita=Pescione Liscasmack
|ItaM=Big Fish Jean de Fillet
|ItaM=Big Fish Jean de Fillet
|SpaE=Cheep Malaespina
|SpaE=Cheep Malaespina
|SpaEM="Badbone Cheep"; the term ''mala espina'' is also used to denote mistrust.
|SpaEM="Badbone Cheep"; the term "mala espina"" is also used to denote mistrust
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Revision as of 22:24, August 5, 2022

Furious Fred de Fillet
Blue Yoshi versus Furious Fred de Fillet
Species Jean de Fillet
First appearance Yoshi's New Island (2014)
“See Fred there? Watch me bulk up his tough armor! Basically that means IT’S ALL OVER!”
Kamek, Yoshi's New Island

Furious Fred de Fillet is the boss of World 4 in the game Yoshi's New Island. Fred starts out as a normal Jean de Fillet, but is then enlarged and given submarine-like armor through Kamek's hammer. He attacks by sending lava waves or by dropping Flightless Skeleton Goonies at Yoshi, who then has to ground pound a button on top of Fred's armor to make it fall off. Yoshi can then hit Fred with an egg to damage him and make him angry, which makes him jump around until he calms down. The player has to hit him two more times to defeat him.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビッグホネプクプク
Biggu Hone Pukupuku
Big Jean de Fillet

French Cheep Boss
Cheep Boss; "Cheep" is a reference to "Cheep Cheep"
Italian Pescione Liscasmack
Big Fish Jean de Fillet
Korean 거대뼈닥뽀꾸뽀꾸
Geodae Ppyeodak Ppokuppoku
Big Jean de Fillet

Spanish (NOE) Cheep Malaespina
"Badbone Cheep"; the term "mala espina"" is also used to denote mistrust