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==Names in other languages==
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Killer Ball.
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Killer Ball being used.

Killer Ball is the name of the Special Ball that Bowser uses in Mario Superstar Baseball. While pitching, Bowser is able to throw a Bullet Bill at the batter. The Bullet Bill moves slowly towards the player, flips around, and then flies past the batter at high speed.

If Bowser is batting, he is able to turn the ball into a Bullet Bill once contact is made. If caught, the Bullet Bill pushes the catcher far back. The only difference between Bowser's Killer Ball and Jr.'s, is that the Killer Jr. Ball wears a bandanna, just like Bowser Jr. himself.

Mario Super Sluggers

Bowser executes his Star Pitch in Mario Super Sluggers.
Bowser's Killer Ball, in Mario Super Sluggers.

The Killer Ball returns as Bowser's Star Pitch move in Mario Super Sluggers. Just like in the predecessor, Bowser will throw a Bullet Bill that the batter must hit, but the Bullet Bill will do a loop before reaching the batter, which can mess up his or her timing.

Trivia

  • The player must obtain the Bullet Bill Power-Up in Challenge Mode of Mario Superstar Baseball before being able to use this move.
  • "Killer" as referenced in the name is also the Japanese name for Bullet Bills.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キラーボール[?]
Kirā Bōru
Killer Ball

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