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[[File:WWDeBuu.png|thumb|left|'''De Buu''']]
[[File:WWDeBuu.png|thumb|left|'''Boom''']]
'''Boom''' is a large, obese, meditating pig creature who is the second and eighth boss of Game B of Round Mode in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He first appears in the nineteenth round of the game. De Buu's artwork depicts him to having horns and to wearing ragged clothing. He also sports a fork and knife combination which may be in reference to his gluttonous nature. [[Toad]], the main protagonist of ''Wario's Woods'', needs to hit De Buu nine times with bomb explosives in order to defeat him.
'''Boom''' is a large, obese, meditating pig creature who is the second and eighth boss of Game B of Round Mode in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He first appears in the nineteenth round of the game. Boom's artwork depicts him to having horns and to wearing ragged clothing. He also sports a fork and knife combination which may be in reference to his gluttonous nature. [[Toad]], the main protagonist of ''Wario's Woods'', needs to hit Boom nine times with bomb explosives in order to defeat him.


In Toad's first encounter with De Buu, he can creates enemies at a rapid rate by meditating. He crosses his legs and floats in the air. In his second encounter, De Buu can create enemies at even a faster pace. De Buu can also throw around the enemies around the stage which adds to his ability to form monsters through meditating. De Buu (like the other bosses) is also capable of re-locating himself and if he is to re-materialise near Toad, he would cause the hero to instantly lose the battle.
In Toad's first encounter with Boom, he can creates enemies at a rapid rate by meditating. He crosses his legs and floats in the air. In his second encounter, Boom can create enemies at even a faster pace. Boom can also throw around the enemies around the stage which adds to his ability to form monsters through meditating. Boom (like the other bosses) is also capable of re-locating himself and if he is to re-materialise near Toad, he would cause the hero to instantly lose the battle.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*His name in the Japanese version is '''De Buu''' (デ・ブー). "Debu" is the Japanese word for "fat" or "chubby", and the Japanese word for a pig's noise is "buubuu." De Buu's name would thus seem to be a pun combining both of these words.
*His name in the Japanese version is '''De Buu''' (デ・ブー). "Debu" is the Japanese word for "fat" or "chubby", and the Japanese word for a pig's noise is "buubuu." Boom's Japanese name would thus seem to be a pun combining both of these words.
* He bears a resemblance to [http://www.zeldawiki.org/Moblin Moblins] from [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]
* He bears a resemblance to [http://www.zeldawiki.org/Moblin Moblins] from [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]
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Boom is a large, obese, meditating pig creature who is the second and eighth boss of Game B of Round Mode in the Nintendo Entertainment System version of Wario's Woods. He first appears in the nineteenth round of the game. Boom's artwork depicts him to having horns and to wearing ragged clothing. He also sports a fork and knife combination which may be in reference to his gluttonous nature. Toad, the main protagonist of Wario's Woods, needs to hit Boom nine times with bomb explosives in order to defeat him.

In Toad's first encounter with Boom, he can creates enemies at a rapid rate by meditating. He crosses his legs and floats in the air. In his second encounter, Boom can create enemies at even a faster pace. Boom can also throw around the enemies around the stage which adds to his ability to form monsters through meditating. Boom (like the other bosses) is also capable of re-locating himself and if he is to re-materialise near Toad, he would cause the hero to instantly lose the battle.

Trivia

  • His name in the Japanese version is De Buu (デ・ブー). "Debu" is the Japanese word for "fat" or "chubby", and the Japanese word for a pig's noise is "buubuu." Boom's Japanese name would thus seem to be a pun combining both of these words.
  • He bears a resemblance to Moblins from The Legend of Zelda series

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