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[[image:bobo_one.png|right|frame|'''Bobo's''' appearance in Wario Land 2.]]'''Bobo''' is a giant bird who features a black skull on his belly.  He appeared as the fifth and second boss (respectively) in ''[[Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land]]'' and ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Bobo had giant, clawed feet and sharp fangs inside her beak, which were used to rid [[Wario]] of his [[coin]]s in ''Wario Land II'' and hurt him directly in the original ''Wario Land''. Bobo made wind come up from the ground which flew Wario upwards.  In both games, Bobo is defeated by being [[jump]]ed upon five times.
[[image:bobo_one.png|right|frame|'''Bobo's''' appearance in ''Wario Land 2''.]]'''Bobo''' is a giant bird who features a black skull on his belly.  He appeared as the fifth and second boss (respectively) in ''[[Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land]]'' and ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Bobo had giant, clawed feet and sharp fangs inside her beak, which were used to rid [[Wario]] of his [[coin]]s in ''Wario Land II'' and hurt him directly in the original ''Wario Land''. Bobo made wind come up from the ground which flew Wario upwards.  In both games, Bobo is defeated by being [[jump]]ed upon five times.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 02:06, October 26, 2008

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Bobo's appearance in Wario Land 2.

Bobo is a giant bird who features a black skull on his belly. He appeared as the fifth and second boss (respectively) in Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land and Wario Land II. Bobo had giant, clawed feet and sharp fangs inside her beak, which were used to rid Wario of his coins in Wario Land II and hurt him directly in the original Wario Land. Bobo made wind come up from the ground which flew Wario upwards. In both games, Bobo is defeated by being jumped upon five times.

Trivia

  • Bobo was not named in Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land, so it is possible that the bird seen in that game is a separate being than Bobo (although this is unlikely, as the two look identical).
  • Bobo's name appears in the Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour scorechart, although this game's use of the name "Bobo" may be merely coincidental.

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