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'''Big Cheep Cheeps''', originally known as both '''Boss Basses'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Even if Mario is Super, Boss Bass, the terror of the high seas, can swallow him whole.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=8|date=June 1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref> and '''Big Berthas'''<ref>{{cite|quote=This giant fish is a mouth breeder, so it spits babies out of its mouth at Mario.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=9|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|date=June 1990}}</ref> and later as '''Mega Cheep-Cheeps''',<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|page=12|date=May 15, 2006|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|isbn=1-59812-009-3}}</ref> are large [[Cheep Cheep]]s that appear throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. Originally, they were depicted as large-mouthed and sometimes carnivorous, though these traits were later given to a separate enemy, [[Cheep Chomp]], which took a design similar to the original starting with ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', and even uses the original English name in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. Most later appearances simply show them acting exactly like normal Cheep Cheeps, generally passive underwater ones. Normal Cheep Cheeps are given a similar "eating" behavior in some early ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games and the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' iteration of ''[[Parachute (Game & Watch)|Parachute]]''. | '''Big Cheep Cheeps''', originally known as both '''Boss Basses'''<ref>{{cite|quote=Even if Mario is Super, Boss Bass, the terror of the high seas, can swallow him whole.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=8|date=June 1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> and '''Big Berthas'''<ref>{{cite|quote=This giant fish is a mouth breeder, so it spits babies out of its mouth at Mario.|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 13|page=9|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=June 1990}}</ref> and later as '''Mega Cheep-Cheeps''',<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|page=12|date=May 15, 2006|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-59812-009-3}}</ref> are large [[Cheep Cheep]]s that appear throughout the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. Originally, they were depicted as large-mouthed and sometimes carnivorous, though these traits were later given to a separate enemy, [[Cheep Chomp]], which took a design similar to the original starting with ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', and even uses the original English name in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]''. Most later appearances simply show them acting exactly like normal Cheep Cheeps, generally passive underwater ones. Normal Cheep Cheeps are given a similar "eating" behavior in some early ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' games and the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' iteration of ''[[Parachute (Game & Watch)|Parachute]]''. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''=== | ===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''=== | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Boss Bass and Big Bertha act as the "giant" counterpart to the jumping and swimming Cheep Cheeps, respectively. Despite gaining different names in localization, they are identified as the same enemy in the original Japanese release.<ref>{{cite|date=2015|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' section|page=36}}</ref> | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Boss Bass and Big Bertha act as the "giant" counterpart to the jumping and swimming Cheep Cheeps, respectively. Despite gaining different names in localization, they are identified as the same enemy in the original Japanese release.<ref>{{cite|date=2015|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' section|page=36}}</ref> | ||
The aggressive Boss Bass (also known as '''Big Bass'''<ref>{{cite|author=Hodgson, David S J.|title=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=21|date=October 21, 2003|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|isbn=0-7615-4425-9|language=en-us}}</ref> or Big Bertha)<ref>{{cite|title=''NES Game Atlas''|page=38|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|date=Spring 1991}}</ref> quickly swims along the water's surface in [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Worlds 3-3]] and [[World 3-8 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|3-8]], trying to leap out and eat [[Mario]] if he gets too close. It defeats Mario instantly in one gulp regardless of his form. In both of the stages it appears in, the water level rises and sinks, making Mario an easy target. | The aggressive Boss Bass (also known as '''Big Bass'''<ref>{{cite|author=Hodgson, David S J.|title=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=21|date=October 21, 2003|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|isbn=0-7615-4425-9|language=en-us}}</ref> or Big Bertha)<ref>{{cite|title=''NES Game Atlas''|page=38|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=Spring 1991}}</ref> quickly swims along the water's surface in [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Worlds 3-3]] and [[World 3-8 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|3-8]], trying to leap out and eat [[Mario]] if he gets too close. It defeats Mario instantly in one gulp regardless of his form. In both of the stages it appears in, the water level rises and sinks, making Mario an easy target. Despite not being spiked, jumping on one above the water damages Mario. Throwing blocks, shells, [[hammer]]s, and [[fireball]]s at the Boss Bass can defeat it, as well as tail attacks and using a [[Super Star|Starman]], but it eventually comes back. However, in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', if the player has turned on [[Orange Switch|the e-Reader card]] that makes enemies hit by [[fireball]]s turn into [[coin]]s, and the player successfully hits the Boss Bass with a fireball and collects the coin, the Boss Bass does not return for the rest of the level. | ||
The passive Big Bertha (also known as '''Mega Cheep Cheep''')<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/smb3/?lang=en|title=English ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' entry on the official Mario Portal|publisher=nintendo.co.jp|accessdate=August 13, 2022|archive=archive.today/2022.08.13-142617/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/smb3/?lang=en}}</ref> is found swimming back and forth underwater in [[World 3-5 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Worlds 3-5]], [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|4-1]], [[World 6-9 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|6-9]], and [[World 7-4 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|7-4]], carrying [[Baby Cheep]]s in their mouth, and occasionally letting them out. After a few seconds, the parent gets its baby back in its mouth, though occasionally, the Big Bertha may not retrieve its baby | The passive Big Bertha (also known as '''Mega Cheep Cheep''')<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/smb3/?lang=en|title=English ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' entry on the official Mario Portal|publisher=nintendo.co.jp|accessdate=August 13, 2022|archive=archive.today/2022.08.13-142617/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/smb3/?lang=en|language=en}}</ref> is found swimming back and forth underwater in [[World 3-5 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Worlds 3-5]], [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|4-1]], [[World 6-9 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|6-9]], and [[World 7-4 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|7-4]], carrying [[Baby Cheep]]s in their mouth, and occasionally letting them out. After a few seconds, the parent gets its baby back in its mouth, though occasionally, the Big Bertha may not retrieve its baby. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
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===''Nintendo Comics System''=== | ===''Nintendo Comics System''=== | ||
'''Bertha''', a character influenced by the Big Bertha species, plays a prominent role in two ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' stories. In her first appearance, [[Love Flounders]], she falls in love with [[Frog Mario]] after being tricked by [[Stanley the Talking Fish]]. She eventually realizes Stanley was lying, but is consoled by Mario, who states he wants to be friends with Bertha, not lovers. Bertha later reappears in [[Fins and Roses]], this time dating Stanley. She foils [[ | '''Bertha''', a character influenced by the Big Bertha species, plays a prominent role in two ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' stories. In her first appearance, [[Love Flounders]], she falls in love with [[Frog Mario]] after being tricked by [[Stanley the Talking Fish]]. She eventually realizes Stanley was lying, but is consoled by Mario, who states he wants to be friends with Bertha, not lovers. Bertha later reappears in [[Fins and Roses]], this time dating Stanley. She foils [[Wendy O. Koopa]]'s plans by knocking the Koopa's bomb back at her. | ||
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====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', Big Cheep Cheeps<ref><tt>big_puku</tt> - ''Mario Kart Wii'' texture data</ref> have another background appearance, this time swimming underwater in [[Wii Koopa Cape|Koopa Cape]] and [[Chain Chomp Wheel]] | In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', Big Cheep Cheeps<ref><tt>big_puku</tt> - ''Mario Kart Wii'' texture data</ref> have another background appearance, this time swimming underwater in [[Wii Koopa Cape|Koopa Cape]] and [[Chain Chomp Wheel]]. The flying one in the original game is given a possible nod in this game's [[Luigi Circuit (Mario Kart Wii)|Luigi Circuit]], which features a similar Cheep Cheep [[blimp]]. | ||
====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
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In ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', two variations of large Cheep Cheep appear in [[Jungle Puddle]], though they are misnamed as "big [[Blurp]]s" in localizations presumably due to the extremely similar-looking Japanese names. They both attempt to eat [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s, and can do so even if they are [[Super Happy]]. When they eat a Yoshi, they seemingly gain health, as a [[♥]] appears above them.<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ-bGeYiAfU Red Cheep and Blue Cheep], Video of Yoshi's Story.</ref> | In ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', two variations of large Cheep Cheep appear in [[Jungle Puddle]], though they are misnamed as "big [[Blurp]]s" in localizations presumably due to the extremely similar-looking Japanese names. They both attempt to eat [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s, and can do so even if they are [[Super Happy]]. When they eat a Yoshi, they seemingly gain health, as a [[♥]] appears above them.<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ-bGeYiAfU Red Cheep and Blue Cheep], Video of Yoshi's Story.</ref> | ||
'''Red Blurps'''<ref>{{cite|author=Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide|page=11|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1998|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19991009121120/http://www.yoshisstory.com/4-2.html|title=''Yoshi's Story'' official website|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|accessdate=April 22, 2015}}</ref> (also known as '''Red and Orange Fish'''<ref>{{cite|quote='''FISH''' These are the smaller and less aggressive relatives of the giant Red and Orange Fish that stalk you in Course 4-2. You can eat them for one petal of relief and to refurbish your egg supply while underwater.|author=Prima Bath|title=''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=112|date=April 7, 1999|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-2103-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote='''Fish''' These are the smaller and less aggressive relatives of the giant Red and Orange Fish that stalk you in Course 4-2. You can eat them for one petal of relief and to refurbish your egg supply while underwater.|author=Prima Bath|title=''Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=80|date=April 21, 1999|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-2083-X}}</ref> or '''Orange Fish'''<ref name=P110>{{cite|author=Prima Bath|title=''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=110|date=April 7, 1999|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-2103-8}}</ref>) act extremely similar to Boss Bass in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', though due to the higher power of the system they are larger and have a much higher range of direction and movement, constantly watching their prey from the water while they swim in place and leaping in a very tall and wide arc. They additionally swim after and try to eat any Yoshi that falls into the water. Compared to ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', however, they are much slower, taking long breaks between jumps and moving slowly through the air. | '''Red Blurps'''<ref>{{cite|author=Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide|page=11|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1998|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19991009121120/http://www.yoshisstory.com/4-2.html|title=''Yoshi's Story'' official website|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|accessdate=April 22, 2015}}</ref> (also known as '''Red and Orange Fish'''<ref>{{cite|quote='''FISH''' These are the smaller and less aggressive relatives of the giant Red and Orange Fish that stalk you in Course 4-2. You can eat them for one petal of relief and to refurbish your egg supply while underwater.|author=Prima Bath|title=''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=112|date=April 7, 1999|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-2103-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote='''Fish''' These are the smaller and less aggressive relatives of the giant Red and Orange Fish that stalk you in Course 4-2. You can eat them for one petal of relief and to refurbish your egg supply while underwater.|author=Prima Bath|title=''Ultimate Nintendo 64 Pocket Power Guide, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=80|date=April 21, 1999|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-2083-X}}</ref> or '''Orange Fish'''<ref name=P110>{{cite|author=Prima Bath|title=''Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=110|date=April 7, 1999|publisher=Prima Games|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-2103-8}}</ref>) act extremely similar to Boss Bass in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', though due to the higher power of the system they are larger and have a much higher range of direction and movement, constantly watching their prey from the water while they swim in place and leaping in a very tall and wide arc. They additionally swim after and try to eat any Yoshi that falls into the water. Compared to ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', however, they are much slower, taking long breaks between jumps and moving slowly through the air. | ||
'''Blue Blurps'''<ref>{{cite|author=Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide|page=10|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1998|language=en}}</ref> (also known as '''Blue Fish'''<ref name=P110/>), on the other hand, constantly stay in the river. However, they spray water above the waterline similar to [[Spray Fish]], but done in large bursts instead of a continuous thin stream, and like the Red Blurp, can aim their attacks in various directions. Also like Red Blurps, they will pursue any Yoshi that falls in the river. | '''Blue Blurps'''<ref>{{cite|author=Leung, Jason, Terry Munson, and Scott Pelland|title=''Yoshi's Story'' Player's Guide|page=10|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1998|language=en-us}}</ref> (also known as '''Blue Fish'''<ref name=P110/>), on the other hand, constantly stay in the river. However, they spray water above the waterline similar to [[Spray Fish]], but done in large bursts instead of a continuous thin stream, and like the Red Blurp, can aim their attacks in various directions. Also like Red Blurps, they will pursue any Yoshi that falls in the river. | ||
===''Mario Party'' series=== | ===''Mario Party'' series=== | ||
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====''Super Mario Party''==== | ====''Super Mario Party''==== | ||
Big Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', appearing in [[Super Mario Party#River Survival|River Survival]] if the player takes the [[Cheep Cheep Swarms]] path. They jump out of the water just like their smaller counterparts, but are bigger and harder to avoid | Big Cheep Cheeps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', appearing in [[Super Mario Party#River Survival|River Survival]] if the player takes the [[Cheep Cheep Swarms]] path. They jump out of the water just like their smaller counterparts, but are bigger and harder to avoid. | ||
====''Mario Party Superstars''==== | ====''Mario Party Superstars''==== | ||
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[[File:SMW BigBass TorpedoTiny.png|thumb|left|Boss Bass in prototype ''Super Mario World'' assets]] | [[File:SMW BigBass TorpedoTiny.png|thumb|left|Boss Bass in prototype ''Super Mario World'' assets]] | ||
[[File:YI BigCheep.png|thumb|The big Flopsy Fish in prototype ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' assets]] | [[File:YI BigCheep.png|thumb|The big Flopsy Fish in prototype ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' assets]] | ||
Graphic tiles found in prototype revisions of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' include sprites for Boss Bass, but it is not included in the final game in any way.<ref>{{cite|author=Kontto, Verneri|date=July 24, 2020|url=x.com/vervalkon/status/1286739872775122944|title= | Graphic tiles found in prototype revisions of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' include sprites for Boss Bass, but it is not included in the final game in any way.<ref>{{cite|author=Kontto, Verneri|date=July 24, 2020|url=x.com/vervalkon/status/1286739872775122944|title=X post featuring prototype ''Super Mario World'' assets|publisher=X|accessdate=July 25, 2020|language=en}}</ref> They lack the squinting eyes and prominent tooth, and as such look almost exactly like normal Cheep Cheeps aside from size, with their eyes being shared with prototypical revisions of [[Porcupuffer]].<ref>{{cite|author=Gaming Alexandria|date=July 24, 2020|url=x.com/GamingAlexandri/status/1286735053180018688|title=X post featuring prototype ''Super Mario World'' assets|publisher=X|accessdate=July 25, 2020|language=en}}</ref> As such, they look essentially the same as later appearances of the enemy, particularly in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''. The sprites are also somewhat similar to those of [[Rip Van Fish]] in both the final and prototype revisions. Additionally, sprites found in prototype revisions of ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' include sprites for large Flopsy Fish, but it is similarly not included in the final game in any way.<ref>{{cite|author=Kontto, Verneri|date=July 24, 2020|url=x.com/IsoFrieze/status/1286748794248462337|title=X post featuring prototype ''Super Mario Bros. 5: Yossy Island'' assets|publisher=X|accessdate=July 25, 2020|language=en}}</ref> | ||
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==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''=== | ===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''=== | ||
{{ | {{PEGMCE profile | ||
|name={{ruby|巨大|きょだい}}プクプク (JP) / Mega Cheep Cheep (EN) | |name={{ruby|巨大|きょだい}}プクプク (JP) / Mega Cheep Cheep (EN) | ||
|artwork=[[File:Boss Bass Perfect.png|100px]] | |artwork=[[File:Boss Bass Perfect.png|100px]] | ||
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|tojo_gemu=3 | |tojo_gemu=3 | ||
|desc='''<big>マリオをひとのみ</big><br> | |desc='''<big>マリオをひとのみ</big><br> | ||
どんなマリオもひとのみで{{ruby|食|た}}べてしまう{{ruby|巨大|きょだい}}プクプク。こいつをやっつけるには、ファイア{{ruby|攻撃|こうげき}}かカメのコウラをぶつけるしかない。{{ruby|水面|すいめん}}に{{ruby|出|で}}たときでも、{{ruby|踏|ふ}}むことはできないよ。<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=1994|language=ja|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/0FBmeSV.jpeg 61] | どんなマリオもひとのみで{{ruby|食|た}}べてしまう{{ruby|巨大|きょだい}}プクプク。こいつをやっつけるには、ファイア{{ruby|攻撃|こうげき}}かカメのコウラをぶつけるしかない。{{ruby|水面|すいめん}}に{{ruby|出|で}}たときでも、{{ruby|踏|ふ}}むことはできないよ。<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=1994|language=ja|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/0FBmeSV.jpeg 61]}}</ref> | ||
|origin=Aqua clan | |origin=Aqua clan | ||
|disposition=Glutton | |disposition=Glutton | ||
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===''Yoshi's Story''=== | ===''Yoshi's Story''=== | ||
*'''Shogakukan guide:''' しつこく{{ruby|追|お}}いかけてきて、パクリとひと{{ruby|飲|の}}み。こいつはヤバイ!<ref> | *'''Shogakukan guide:''' しつこく{{ruby|追|お}}いかけてきて、パクリとひと{{ruby|飲|の}}み。こいつはヤバイ!<ref>「任天堂公式ガイドブック ヨッシーストーリー」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Yoshi's Story''). {{file link|Yoshi Story Shogakukan P6.jpg|Page 6}}.</ref> (''They will chase you persistently, trying to gobble you in one gulp. These guys are dangerous!'') | ||
*'''Nintendo 64 Spieleberater (blue variant):''' ''Der große Kiemenheini versucht mich immer vollzuspucken und damit ins Wasser zu befördern. Absolut uncool!''<ref name=German/> (''The big gill-maniac always tries to spray me down and get me into the water with it. Absolutely uncool!'') | *'''Nintendo 64 Spieleberater (blue variant):''' ''Der große Kiemenheini versucht mich immer vollzuspucken und damit ins Wasser zu befördern. Absolut uncool!''<ref name=German/> (''The big gill-maniac always tries to spray me down and get me into the water with it. Absolutely uncool!'') | ||
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BossBass SMB3.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' | BossBass SMB3.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' | ||
Sea Side.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' | Sea Side.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' | ||
Boss Bass Perfect.png|''[[Perfect | Boss Bass Perfect.png|''[[Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia]]'' | ||
YS_Blurp.jpg|''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | YS_Blurp.jpg|''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | ||
YS Red Blurp art.jpg|''Yoshi's Story'' | YS Red Blurp art.jpg|''Yoshi's Story'' | ||
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===Sprites and models=== | ===Sprites and models=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMB3 Big Bertha.png|'' | SMB3 Big Bertha.png|''Super Mario Bros. 3'' | ||
SMK Big Cheep Cheep.png|''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' | SMK Big Cheep Cheep.png|''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' | ||
SMK Big Cheep Cheep.gif|''Super Mario Kart'' | SMK Big Cheep Cheep.gif|''Super Mario Kart'' | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap={{ruby|巨大|きょだい}}プクプク | |Jap={{ruby|巨大|きょだい}}プクプク<ref>{{cite|url=hit930.sakura.ne.jp/hitjapan/book3/P1212070114.JPG|title=Scan of 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ3完全攻略テクニックブック1」 (''Super Mario Bros. 3 Kanzen Kōryaku Technique Book 1'')}}</ref>{{better source}}<ref>{{cite|url=www.hit-japan.com/book5/P1230495.JPG|title=Scan of 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ3完全攻略テクニックブック4」 (''Super Mario Bros. 3 Kanzen Kōryaku Technique Book 4'')}}</ref>{{better source}}<ref name=jpsite>{{cite|author=[[Nintendo]]|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/smb3/index.html|title=CHARACTERS of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''|date=2020|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=March 1, 2021|language=ja}}</ref><ref name=Superstars/><ref>{{cite|author=mimi Q ゲームチャンネル|date=October 29, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tkBeO1dQKo|title=マリオパーティ スーパースターズ はらぺこ巨大プクプク ルールは? ミニゲーム紹介!マリパ新作はどんな感じ?【マリパSwitch】 #22|language=ja|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 2, 2021}}</ref> <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''Mario Party Superstars'')</small> | ||
|JapR=Kyodai Pukupuku | |JapR=Kyodai Pukupuku | ||
|JapM=Giant Cheep Cheep | |JapM=Giant Cheep Cheep | ||
| | |Jap2=プクプク<ref>''Yoshi's Story'', Jungle Puddle [[Message Block]] header (set to Japanese)</ref><ref group=note>Specifically, it is referred to as おおきな プクプク (''Ōkina Pukupuku'', meaning "Big Cheep Cheep"), though due to the space, "''ōkina''" does not seem to be part of the name itself.</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Story'', general name and source file name)</small><ref>''Yoshi's Story'' Blurp source code name: <tt>pukupuku</tt></ref> | ||
|Jap2R=Pukupuku | |Jap2R=Pukupuku | ||
|Jap2M=Cheep Cheep | |Jap2M=Cheep Cheep | ||
| | |Jap3={{ruby|赤|あか}}プク<ref name=KC>{{cite|author=Kazuki, Motoyama|title=Kodansha vol. 41 - ''Super Mario 64: Yoshi's Story'' part 1|page={{file link|YS Manga Enemies.jpg|7}}}}</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Story'', Red Blurp)</small> | ||
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|Jap3R=Aka Puku | |Jap3R=Aka Puku | ||
|Jap3M=Red Cheep | |Jap3M=Red Cheep | ||
| | |Jap4={{ruby|青|あお}}プク<ref name=KC/> <small>(''Yoshi's Story'', Blue Blurp)</small> | ||
|Jap4R=Ao Puku | |Jap4R=Ao Puku | ||
|Jap4M=Blue Cheep | |Jap4M=Blue Cheep | ||
| | |Jap5=大プクプク<ref>{{cite|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros.'' section|page=114|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref> <small>(''New Super Mario Bros.'')</small> | ||
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|Jap5R=Dai Pukupuku | |Jap5R=Dai Pukupuku | ||
|Jap5M=Big Cheep Cheep | |Jap5M=Big Cheep Cheep | ||
| | |Jap6=でかプクプク<ref>{{cite|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''|page=145 and 195|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref> <small>(''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' onwards)</small> | ||
|Jap6R=Deka Pukupuku | |Jap6R=Deka Pukupuku | ||
|Jap6M=Huge Cheep Cheep | |Jap6M=Huge Cheep Cheep | ||
|ChiS=巨型泡泡怪 | |ChiS=巨型泡泡怪 | ||
|ChiSR=Jùxíng Pàopao Guài | |ChiSR=Jùxíng Pàopao Guài | ||
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|FreAM=Giant Cheep Cheep | |FreAM=Giant Cheep Cheep | ||
|FreE=Maxi-Cheep Cheep | |FreE=Maxi-Cheep Cheep | ||
| | |FreE2=Maxi Cheep Cheep<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=115 and 195}}</ref> | ||
| | |FreE3=Cheep Cheep géant<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=37}}</ref> | ||
|FreE3M=Giant Cheep Cheep | |FreE3M=Giant Cheep Cheep | ||
| | |FreE4=Méga Cheep Cheep<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=145}}</ref> | ||
|FreE4M=Mega Cheep Cheep | |FreE4M=Mega Cheep Cheep | ||
| | |FreE5=Gros Blurp <small>(''Yoshi Story'')</small> | ||
|FreE5M=Big Blurp | |FreE5M=Big Blurp | ||
|Ger=Boss Bass <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small> | |||
|Ger=Boss Bass | |Ger2=Big Blurp <small>(''Yoshi's Story'', Red Blurp)</small> | ||
|Ger3=Big Slurp<ref name=German>{{cite|title=Nintendo 64 ''Yoshi's Story'' Spieleberater|page={{file link|Yoshi's Story German Guide Enemies.png|19}}|language=de|publisher=Nintendo of Europe}}</ref> <small>(''Yoshi's Story'', Blue Blurp)</small> | |||
|Ger2=Big Blurp | |||
|Ger3=Big Slurp | |||
|Ger3M=A pun on "Blurp" | |Ger3M=A pun on "Blurp" | ||
|Ger4=Maxi-Cheep-Cheep | |Ger4=Maxi-Cheep-Cheep | ||
|Ger4M=Big Cheep Cheep | |Ger4M=Big Cheep Cheep | ||
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|Por=Cheep Cheep gigante | |Por=Cheep Cheep gigante | ||
|PorM=Giant Cheep Cheep | |PorM=Giant Cheep Cheep | ||
|Spa=Gran Berta | |Spa=Gran Berta <small>(''Super Mario Bros. 3'')</small> | ||
|SpaM=Big Bertha | |SpaM=Big Bertha | ||
| | |Spa2=Blurp <small>(''Yoshi's Story'')</small> | ||
|Spa2M=Blurp | |Spa2M=Blurp | ||
|Spa3=Gran Cheep Cheep | |Spa3=Gran Cheep Cheep | ||
|Spa3M=Big Cheep Cheep | |Spa3M=Big Cheep Cheep | ||
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