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Big Bob-Omb (ook wel bekend als: Koning Bob-Omb) is een eindbaas uit de Mario-games die zijn 1e opwachting maakte in Super Mario 64 (1996). Le Big Bob-omb est une espèce de Bob-omb seulement apparue dans Paper Mario : La Porte Millénaire. C'est un Bob-omb géant de couleur rose bonbon. Les Big Bob-omb ne font qu'augmenter leur défense, et explosent à la fin. L'explosion peut cependant être contrée avec une garde. Les Big Bob-omb apparaissent parfois dans l'audience et parfois explosent, faisant fuir des Pounis s'il y en avaient. Les Big Bob-omb apparaissent dans la Grotte Pirate et dans le Donjon aux 100 étages. As the mission begins he will stomp on the ground making two Item Boxes appear on each side of him and a bob-omb behind him. Wario must get to a item box before he gets to the bob-omb, or the item boxes will dissapear and he'll move elsewhere and do the same. Once you get the bob-omb he will get his bob-omb and throw it at you (although if lucky his bob-omb will hit him and count as a point), then hit him with your bob-omb and he will fly across the stage, after you've done this twice (or once if he hit himself) he will stay in the air and go to a location and drop three bob-ombs and one item box. Quickly get the item box before the bob-ombs explode, then move out of the way and he will finally fall, quickly throw the bob-omb or he will jump back up and repeat the process. The Big Bob-omb, otherwise known as King Bob-omb or the Bob-omb King, is the ruler of the Bob-ombs that live in Bob-omb Battlefield. It's unknown whether or not he's actually the king of all the Bob-ombs, but it is expected that he is. He resembles a very large Bob-omb, but with arms, a giant mustache, and a crown on his head. In this game, he tends to think that anyone without a mustache is a wimp and a baby. He makes fun of Yoshi because of the lack of mustache, but tells Mario that his mustache is fairly-acceptable. Big Bob-omb, sometimes called King Bob-omb, because of his crown, is the king of the Bob-ombs. He's the first boss who is fought in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. Guarding the Power Star, which Bowser entrusted him with, he will not give it up without a fight.
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Big Bob-Omb (ook wel bekend als: Koning Bob-Omb) is een eindbaas uit de Mario-games die zijn 1e opwachting maakte in Super Mario 64 (1996). The Big Bob-omb, otherwise known as King Bob-omb or the Bob-omb King, is the ruler of the Bob-ombs that live in Bob-omb Battlefield. It's unknown whether or not he's actually the king of all the Bob-ombs, but it is expected that he is. He resembles a very large Bob-omb, but with arms, a giant mustache, and a crown on his head. The first game he was in was Super Mario 64. Where he waited at the top for Mario. To defeat him, Mario would have to run behind him, pick him up and throw him three times. Then, he would give his Power Star to Mario. Other Bob-ombs could fear him for he could be a tyrant. Another appearance was in Super Mario 64 DS, where Yoshi had to defeat him. This time, since Yoshi can't pick anything up, he had to eat the Bob-ombs that King Bob-omb threw at him, and spit them back out. Later, Mario would have to fight him again, and he would use the same tactic he use in Super Mario 64. In this game, he tends to think that anyone without a mustache is a wimp and a baby. He makes fun of Yoshi because of the lack of mustache, but tells Mario that his mustache is fairly-acceptable. In Mario Kart DS he's the boss in the fifth level missing mode. Wario must throw Bob-ombs at him three times to defeat him. In Mario Superstar Baseball, he made a cameo in the Homerun Derby mini-game, where one of the Bob-ombs that came out was him. He made an appearance in Mario Party 5 as well, in one of the many mini-games. His last game so far is Mario Party 9, where he appears as the boss character of Bob-omb Factory. Le Big Bob-omb est une espèce de Bob-omb seulement apparue dans Paper Mario : La Porte Millénaire. C'est un Bob-omb géant de couleur rose bonbon. Les Big Bob-omb ne font qu'augmenter leur défense, et explosent à la fin. L'explosion peut cependant être contrée avec une garde. Les Big Bob-omb apparaissent parfois dans l'audience et parfois explosent, faisant fuir des Pounis s'il y en avaient. Les Big Bob-omb apparaissent dans la Grotte Pirate et dans le Donjon aux 100 étages. As the mission begins he will stomp on the ground making two Item Boxes appear on each side of him and a bob-omb behind him. Wario must get to a item box before he gets to the bob-omb, or the item boxes will dissapear and he'll move elsewhere and do the same. Once you get the bob-omb he will get his bob-omb and throw it at you (although if lucky his bob-omb will hit him and count as a point), then hit him with your bob-omb and he will fly across the stage, after you've done this twice (or once if he hit himself) he will stay in the air and go to a location and drop three bob-ombs and one item box. Quickly get the item box before the bob-ombs explode, then move out of the way and he will finally fall, quickly throw the bob-omb or he will jump back up and repeat the process. Big Bob-omb like all other bosses came from Super Mario 64 DS in the Bob-omb Battlefield level "Big Bob-omb On The Summit." Big Bob-omb, sometimes called King Bob-omb, because of his crown, is the king of the Bob-ombs. He's the first boss who is fought in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. Guarding the Power Star, which Bowser entrusted him with, he will not give it up without a fight.