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{{Quote|CANNONBEEF!|Big Massif|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}
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|image=[[File:BigMassif.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''
|image=[[File:BigMassif.png]]
|species=[[Hooski]]
|species=[[Hooski]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
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{{Quote|CANNONBEEF!|Big Massif|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}
'''Big Massif''' is a [[Hooski]] that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', who is both battled as a boss in the dream world and acts as Mario and Luigi's tour guide in the real one. He leads the bros up [[Mount Pajamaja]] with his brother [[Lil' Massif]] as well as teaches them new abilities to get around [[Pi'illo Island]]. His name is a pun on the words "big massive".
 
'''Big Massif''' is a [[Hooski]] that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', who is both battled as a boss in the [[Dream World]] and acts as Mario and Luigi's tour guide in the real one. He leads the bros up [[Mount Pajamaja]] with his brother [[Lil' Massif]]. Together. the two are known as the '''Massif Bros.''' They teach [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] [[Bros. Moves]] so that they can climb the mountain, which happen to be useful to access many locations on [[Pi'illo Island]]. His name is a pun on the words "big massive".


Along with Lil' Massif, Big Massif's speech frequently uses describes concepts as being some variety of meat. "Beef" comes up the most, but there are other examples. The Mario Bros. are referred to as "cutlets". Similarly, being compared to "salad" indicates weakness. Big Massif greatly values strength, to such an extent that his extreme acts of bravado unnerves some characters. He is more than a tad overconfident throughout the game.
Along with Lil' Massif, Big Massif tends to use the word "beef" in most of his sentences, and is more than a tad overconfident throughout the game.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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When Mario and Luigi found out that the [[Dream Stone]] had been taken to Mount Pajamaja by [[Antasma]] and [[Bowser]], they came across someone promoting a tour up the mountain.  Hearing that the tour was the only way to reach summit, they headed off to [[Wakeport]] to join the tour.
When Mario and Luigi found out that the [[Dream Stone]] had been taken to Mount Pajamaja by [[Antasma]] and [[Bowser]], they came across someone promoting a tour up the mountain.  Hearing that the tour was the only way to reach summit, they headed off to [[Wakeport]] to join the tour.


However, when they reach Wakeport and try to start the tour, they hear from Lil' Massif that it cannot begin without Big Massif, who has gone off somewhere and has not been seen in a while. So another "tour" begins, one where the Bros. have to track down Big Massif in Wakeport.
However, when they reach Wakeport and try to start the tour, they hear from Lil' Massif that it cannot begin without Big Massif, who has gone off somewhere and hasn't been seen in a while. So another "tour" begins, one where the Bros. have to track down Big Massif in Wakeport.


Eventually, they find him asleep by a Dream Point. Realizing that the magical effects of the Dream Point mean Big Massif cannot be woken up in the real world, Dreambert tells them that Luigi can fall asleep nearby and enter Big Massif's dream as a result, since anyone asleep at a Dream Point seems to end up in the same Dream World. So Luigi falls asleep and Mario heads into the Dream World to wake up Big Massif.
Eventually, they find him asleep by a Dream Point. Realizing that the magical effects of the Dream Point mean Big Massif cannot be woken up in the real world, Dreambert tells them that Luigi can fall asleep nearby and enter Big Massif's dream as a result, since anyone asleep at a Dream Point seems to end up in the same Dream World. So Luigi falls asleep and Mario heads into the Dream World to wake up Big Massif.
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Inside [[Dreamy Wakeport]], Mario and Luigi find that to wake up Big Massif, they have to defeat all four of his apprentices and then him in a series of battles, known as the "Beef Off". They head off into the area to defeat [[Heavy Zest]], [[Sorrow Fist]], [[Thunder Sass]] and [[Beef Cloud]].
Inside [[Dreamy Wakeport]], Mario and Luigi find that to wake up Big Massif, they have to defeat all four of his apprentices and then him in a series of battles, known as the "Beef Off". They head off into the area to defeat [[Heavy Zest]], [[Sorrow Fist]], [[Thunder Sass]] and [[Beef Cloud]].


Once this is done, they return to the Dreamy Wakeport visitor center to take on Big Massif, finding out that the referee and visitor center operator was actually Big Massif in disguise. After Mario and Luigi defeat Big Massif in a battle, he wakes up and realizes he had overslept, briefly reverting to his stone form. In reference to losing to Mario and Luigi, Big Massif calls them "cutlets" and "too strong." He then meets up with his brother and the tour up Mount Pajamaja begins.
Once this is done, they return to the Dreamy Wakeport visitor center to take on Big Massif, finding out that the referee and visitor center operator was actually Big Massif in disguise. Defeating Big Massif in a battle, he wakes up and realizes he'd overslept, briefly reverting to his stone form. He then meets up with his brother and the tour up Mount Pajamaja begins.


On their tour up Mount Pajamaja, the Massif Bros. teach Mario and Luigi new abilities to get past the mountain's obstacles, leading to them learning the [[Spin Jump]] and [[Side Drill]] moves along the way.  Big Massif and Lil' Massif also directly help out by breaking icicles when the Mario Bros. reach the icy summit of the mountain. They also encounter the mountain guardian [[Mammoshka]] and rescue some Mega Pi'illos that Big Massif and his brother end up mistaking for "muscle lords".
On their tour up Mount Pajamaja, the Massif Bros. teach Mario and Luigi new abilities to get past the mountain's obstacles, leading to them learning the [[Spin Jump]] and [[Side Drill]] moves along the way.  Big Massif and Lil' Massif also directly help out by breaking icicles when the Mario Bros. reach the icy summit of the mountain. They also encounter the mountain guardian [[Mammoshka]] and rescue some Mega Pi'illos that Big Massif and his brother end up mistaking for "muscle lords".
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==Battle==
==Battle==
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In battle, Big Massif utilizes several attacks based on those used by his disciples. He has a variant of [[Sorrow Fist]]'s seashell attack by pounding the ground to make a small building-like object (about the size of Big Massif) fall before him, before he punches it at Mario, who must then deflect it back with his hammer. If the Hooraws panic when the object falls, then Big Massif will jump back and then punch it, causing a slight delay in the attack. He can use [[Heavy Zest]]'s charge attack, which Mario must dodge by sidestepping the attack, or jumping over Big Massif - but only if the [[Hooraw]]s in the background do not jump unusually high. If they do, Mario must stay on the ground, as Big Massif will jump over Mario just before making contact. Big Massif may also use [[Thunder Sass]]'s bounce attack by launching himself off the Hooraws and into Mario by having them throw him at Mario after bouncing off clusters of them. Mario must watch carefully to determine which group of Hooraws will be the last to catch Big Massif (as they will be the ones to throw their master at him) and then knock him back with his hammer.
In battle, Big Massif utilizes several attacks based on those used by his disciples. He has a variant of [[Sorrow Fist]]'s seashell attack by pounding the ground to make a small building-like object (about the size of Big Massif) fall before him, before he punches it at Mario, who must then deflect it back with his hammer. If the Hooraws panic when the object falls, then Big Massif will jump back and then punch it, causing a slight delay in the attack. He can use [[Heavy Zest]]'s charge attack, which Mario must dodge by sidestepping the attack, or jumping over Big Massif - but only if the [[Hooraw]]s in the background do not jump unusually high. If they do, Mario must stay on the ground, as Big Massif will jump over Mario just before making contact. Big Massif may also use [[Thunder Sass]]'s bounce attack by launching himself off the Hooraws and into Mario by having them throw him at Mario after bouncing off clusters of them. Mario must watch carefully to determine which group of Hooraws will be the last to catch Big Massif (as they will be the ones to throw their master at him) and then knock him back with his hammer.


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In addition to aiding Big Massif in some of his attacks, the Hooraws serve another purpose in this battle. Big Massif becomes agitated if his Hooraws are defeated by Mario's attacks, causing him to flash red and gain a massive power boost on his next attack. He has three levels of "anger" that depend on how many Hooraws are defeated on Mario's turn, with each level conferring a greater power boost. As the battle wears on, Big Massif will summon larger groups of Hooraws, increasing the chances of Mario forcing him to the highest levels of his rage. A stronger version of Big Massif called [[Big Massif X]] is found in the [[Battle Ring (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Battle Ring]].
In addition to aiding Big Massif in some of his attacks, the Hooraws serve another purpose in this battle. Big Massif becomes agitated if his Hooraws are defeated by Mario's attacks, causing him to flash red and gain a massive power boost on his next attack. He has three levels of "anger" that depend on how many Hooraws are defeated on Mario's turn, with each level conferring a greater power boost. As the battle wears on, Big Massif will summon larger groups of Hooraws, increasing the chances of Mario forcing him to the highest levels of his rage. A stronger version of Big Massif called [[Big Massif X]] is found in the [[Battle Ring (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Battle Ring]].
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==Statistics==
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==Hints==
==Hints==
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* '''''Coconut Trawling:''' When a big coconut appears during Big Massif's turn, it's your chance to engage the Hooraws. The key: Get the charging Big Massif to hit the coconut! Big Massif will charge toward Mario, so match your moves with the coconut to make him hit it!''
* '''''Coconut Trawling:''' When a big coconut appears during Big Massif's turn, it's your chance to engage the Hooraws. The key: Get the charging Big Massif to hit the coconut! Big Massif will charge toward Mario, so match your moves with the coconut to make him hit it!''
* '''''Repel Big Massif!:''' When Big Massif flies into the air, watch the Hooraws standing in four groups. Big Massif will always bounce off the group of Hooraws currently raising their hands. After bouncing off the last group, he'll come straight toward Mario! Face him and counterattack!''
* '''''Repel Big Massif!:''' When Big Massif flies into the air, watch the Hooraws standing in four groups. Big Massif will always bounce off the group of Hooraws currently raising their hands. After bouncing off the last group, he'll come straight toward Mario! Face him and counterattack!''
==Gallery==
<gallery>
MPPhoto.png|Big Massif in the Mount Pajamaja photo puzzle
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|PorEM=From "músculo" (muscle) and the augmentative suffix "-aço"
|PorEM=From "músculo" (muscle) and the augmentative suffix "-aço"
|FreA=Profio
|FreA=Profio
|FreAM=From "Prof", short for "professeur" (teacher)
|FreAM=
|FreE=Musculobaf
|FraE=Musculobaf
|FreEM=From "musculation" (body-building) and "baffe" (slap)
|FraEM=From "musculation" (body-building) and "baffe" (slap)
|Ger=Muskulone
|Ger=Muskulone
|GerM=From "muskel" (muscle) and Italian augmentative "-one"
|GerM=From "muskel" (muscle)
|Ita=Muscobaffo rosso
|Ita=Muscobaffo rosso
|ItaM=From "muscolo" (muscle) and "baffo" (mustache) + "rosso" (red)
|ItaM=From "muscolo" (muscle) and "baffo" (mustache) + "rosso" (red)
|Kor=머슬형님
|Kor=머슬형님
|KorR=Meoseul Hyeong-nim
|KorR=Meoseul Hyeongnim
|KorM=Big Brother Muscle
|KorM=Big Brother Muscle
|Rus=Бамбуло-старший
|Rus=Бамбуло-старший
|RusR=Bambulo-starshiy
|RusR=Bambulo-starshiy
|RusM=Older Bambulo. "Bambulo" comes from the African fighter Salvator Bambula whose name was used in Russian proverb which begins with "Silach Bambula podnyal chetyre stula" ("The strongman Bambula raised four chairs")
|RusM=Older Bambulo. Bambulo comes from African fighter Salvator Bambula whose name was used in Russian proverb which begins with "Silach Bambula podnyal chetyre stula" ("The strongman Bambula raised four chairs")
}}
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