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|PorEM=From "grand" with augmentative suffix -ão", and "feijão" means "bean".
|PorEM=From "grand" with augmentative suffix -ão", and "feijão" means "bean".
|Kor=거대콩도리
|Kor=거대콩도리
|KorR=Geodae Kongdo'ri
|KorR=Geodae Kongdori
|KorM="거대" (''geodae'', big) + "콩" (''kong'', bean) + altered form of "돌이" (the male diminutive suffix ''-dol'i'')
|KorM="거대" (''geodae'', big) + "콩" (''kong'', bean) + altered form of "돌이" (the male diminutive suffix ''-dori'')
|SpaE=Malavaina
|SpaE=Malavaina
|SpaEM=Bad Pod, a pun on the expression meaning "bad mood"
|SpaEM=Bad Pod, a pun on the expression meaning "bad mood"

Revision as of 05:04, July 13, 2024

Big Beanie
Artwork of Big Beanie, from Yoshi's New Island.
Species Mame-san
First appearance Yoshi's New Island (2014)
“You made it?! HUGE mistake. Say hello to Big Beanie and his unstoppable vines!”
Kamek, Yoshi's New Island

Big Beanie is an enlarged Mame-san that acts as the World 1 boss of Yoshi's New Island. He is planted with Kamek's hammer and turns into a beanstalk leading to the sky with himself at the top.

Appearance

Big Beanie is a giant beanstalk, though Big Beanie himself is a large chili pepper-shaped bean pod growing on the top of the plant.

Battle

Big Beanie from Yoshi's New Island

Big Beanie attacks by spitting out Mame-san from his mouth, which can provide Yoshi with some eggs. When he is hit, Big Beanie turns red, raises an indestructible spiked beanstalk in front of him that prevents Yoshi from damaging him in this state, and summons more spiked beanstalks from below that hurt Yoshi upon contact. Eventually, Big Beanie turns green again and the spiked beanstalk retracts back through the clouds and is replaced with a normal beanstalk that shares the same function of protecting him; however, it can be destroyed by eggs, which allows Yoshi to hit him again. Upon turning green after being hit a second time, two normal beanstalks as opposed to just one are raised to protect Big Beanie, and he is defeated if the player repeats this process once more.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビッグマメさん[?]
Biggu Mame-san
Big Mame-san
French Harry Boss[?] "Harry" comes from haricot ("bean")
German Hektor Hülsenfrucht[?] Hector Legume
Italian Fagiolonzio[?] Invented pejorative term derived from fagiolo (bean)
Korean 거대콩도리[?]
Geodae Kongdori
"거대" (geodae, big) + "콩" (kong, bean) + altered form of "돌이" (the male diminutive suffix -dori)
Portuguese (NOE) Feijão Grandão[?] From "grand" with augmentative suffix -ão", and "feijão" means "bean".
Russian Cтручкoмандир[?]
Struchkomandir
From cтручок (struchok, pod) and командир (komandir, commander)
Spanish (NOE) Malavaina[?] Bad Pod, a pun on the expression meaning "bad mood"