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{{redirect|Red Bob-omb|the character from [[Super Mario-kun]]|[[Red Bob-omb (character)]]}}
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|image=[[File:Bomb omb Buddy Artwork - Super Mario Galaxy 2.png|180px]]<br>Artwork of a Bob-omb Buddy from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
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One Bob-omb Buddy makes an additional appearance on [[Starship Mario]], standing on a stump after Mario completes the first mission in the Throwback Galaxy. He asks if Mario has ever been to a Secret World, which is later revealed to be [[World S]].
One Bob-omb Buddy makes an additional appearance on [[Starship Mario]], standing on a stump after Mario completes the first mission in the Throwback Galaxy. He asks if Mario has ever been to a Secret World, which is later revealed to be [[World S]].
===''Super Mario-kun''===
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[[File:Red Bob-omb SMKun.png|thumb|Red Bob-omb in ''Super Mario-kun''.]]
In the ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' arc in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', which extends between [[Super Mario-kun Volume 15|Volume 15]] and [[Super Mario-kun Volume 19|Volume 19]], Mario is accompanied by a Bob-omb Buddy simply named [[Red Bob-omb (character)|Red Bob-omb]]. Unlike in the game, he has a mouth, arms, and can explode on command, like the Bob-omb companions from the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap={{hover|赤|あか}}いボム{{hover|兵|へい}}<ref>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオ{{ruby|64|六十四(ろくじゅうよん)}} (''Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon'') instruction booklet|page=18|language=ja|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Jap={{ruby|赤|あか}}いボム{{ruby|兵|へい}}<ref>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオ{{ruby|64|六十四(ろくじゅうよん)}} (''Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon'') instruction booklet|page=18|language=ja|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|JapR=Akai Bomuhei
|JapR=Akai Bomuhei
|Jap2=赤ボムへい<br>あかボムへい
|Jap2=赤ボムへい<br>あかボムへい
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|SpaE=Bob-omb Rojo
|SpaE=Bob-omb Rojo
|SpaEM=Red Bob-omb
|SpaEM=Red Bob-omb
}}
;''Super Mario-kun''
{{foreign names
|Jap={{hover|赤|あか}}ボム<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario-kun'' volume 15|page=130}}</ref>
|JapR=Aka Bomu
|JapM=Red Bomb
|Ita=Bob-omba rossa<ref>''[[Super Mario Manga Mania|Super Mario Mangamania]]''</ref>
|ItaM=Red Bob-omb
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 05:41, November 8, 2024

"Red Bob-omb" redirects here. For the character from Super Mario-kun, see Red Bob-omb (character).
Bob-omb Buddy
Artwork of a Bob-omb Buddy from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Artwork of a Bob-omb Buddy from Super Mario Galaxy 2
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Variant of Bob-omb
Notable members
“Ready for blast-off! Come on, hop in the cannon!”
Bob-omb Buddy, Super Mario 64

Bob-omb Buddies (sometimes called Red Bob-ombs, Pink Bob-ombs,[1] or Buddy Bob-ombs)[2] are recurring allies to Mario of the Bob-omb species, introduced in Super Mario 64. They can be differentiated from the foes by their distinct pink or red color, their silver-colored caps on their tops, instead of the usual fuse, and their silver windup keys, signifying their pacifist and peaceful nature. Similar red or pink Bob-ombs appear among others colors in certain games, such as Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Mario vs. Donkey Kong, but are not treated specifically as Bob-omb Buddies.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario 64[edit]

A Bob-omb Buddy.
A Bob-omb Buddy, as seen in Super Mario 64

In Super Mario 64, the Bob-omb Buddies help Mario by opening cannons for him, and they are shown to have a longstanding rivalry with the Bob-ombs, as this was the first time both groups were at war.

Image Description
Bob-omb Battlefield Bob-omb Buddy Bob-omb Battlefield ×2, at the starting point
Whomp's Fortress Bob-omb Buddy Whomp's Fortress, at the edge of the shallow pool
Jolly Roger Bay Bob-omb Buddy Jolly Roger Bay, on the platforms to the right
Cool, Cool Mountain Bob-omb Buddy Cool, Cool Mountain, on a platform near the chairlift
Shifting Sand Land Bob-omb Buddy Shifting Sand Land, in the far corner near the oasis
Snowman's Land Bob-omb Buddy Snowman's Land, inside the igloo
Wet-Dry World Bob-omb Buddy Wet-Dry World, on the orange platform at the top*
Tall, Tall Mountain Bob-omb Buddy Tall, Tall Mountain, under a cliff
Tiny-Huge Island Bob-omb Buddy Tiny-Huge Island, at the edge of a Bubba pool (only on the tiny island)
Rainbow Ride Bob-omb Buddy Rainbow Ride, at the top of the maze
Over the Rainbows Wing Mario Over the Rainbow, on the large pink platform

*This Bob-omb Buddy was relocated in the DS version, close to the highest Crystal Tap. Instead, the Star Sphere of this course is now located on this platform.

Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

Bob-omb Buddy
Model of a Bob-omb Buddy in Super Mario 64 DS

Bob-omb Buddies reappear in Super Mario 64 DS, serving the same role that they had in the original game. However, additional Bob-omb Buddies have been placed in the courses that can either help Mario and his allies by giving the locations of the eight Red Coins in whatever level they are in, or detect the three caps that the player can use to transform into other players. Bob-omb Buddies have updated designs in this game. They wear shoes, unlike the Bob-omb Buddies in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They also have little fuses that are hard to see on their caps. In addition, Bob-omb Buddies appear in several minigames in this game.

New Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Bob-omb Buddy

In New Super Mario Bros., Bob-omb Buddies appear in a number of minigames, including Sort or 'Splode and Danger, Bob-omb! Danger!, some of which were carried over from Super Mario 64 DS. They are also known in this game as red Bob-ombs.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

Mario near a Bob-omb Buddy in the Throwback Galaxy
Mario near a Bob-omb Buddy in Super Mario Galaxy 2

Bob-omb Buddies reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Their only appearance in a galaxy is in the Throwback Galaxy, where they give Mario information. In the first mission, Return of the Whomp King, they ask Mario to defeat the Whomp King for them. Later on in the second and third missions, Silver Stars in the Whomp Fortress and Whomp Silver Star Speed Run, respectively, one Bob-omb Buddy hides five Silver Stars around the fortress, and Mario has to go find them. One of the Bob-omb Buddies mentions that Mario looks familiar, referencing Super Mario 64 and its remake. This happens even with Luigi.

One Bob-omb Buddy makes an additional appearance on Starship Mario, standing on a stump after Mario completes the first mission in the Throwback Galaxy. He asks if Mario has ever been to a Secret World, which is later revealed to be World S.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Main article: Red Bob-omb (character)
Red Bob-omb
Red Bob-omb in Super Mario-kun.

In the Super Mario 64 arc in Super Mario-kun, which extends between Volume 15 and Volume 19, Mario is accompanied by a Bob-omb Buddy simply named Red Bob-omb. Unlike in the game, he has a mouth, arms, and can explode on command, like the Bob-omb companions from the Paper Mario series.

Mario Party series[edit]

Mario Party[edit]

Bob-omb Buddies (known in-game as Red Bob-ombs) appear in the Wario's Battle Canyon board in Mario Party. Like Black Bob-ombs, they blast the player off in a cannon. If the player lands on a Happening Space, they will move the cannons to a different direction. In this game, they are colored red instead of pink.

Mario Party 2[edit]

Bob-omb Buddies (known simply as Aliens) appear in Mystery Land in Mario Party 2. In this game, they are extraterrestrials. They warp the player to another location. They are also seen in the end, where one is turned back from a statue to an alien by the Superstar.

Mario Party 3[edit]

Bob-omb Buddies appear as background characters in the second course of Dizzy Dinghies in Mario Party 3.

Mario Party Advance[edit]

Main article: Bob-omba
Sprite of Bob-omba (ie Bob-omb Buddy) in Mario Party Advance

In Mario Party Advance, a Bob-omb Buddy localized in English as "Bob-omba" appears.

Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)[edit]

In the Game Boy Color version of Mario Golf, a Bob-omb Buddy operates a cannon that launches the player to Peach's Castle.

Mario Tennis[edit]

The Bob-omb Buddy seen in Mario Tennis GBC
A Bob-omb Buddy in the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis

Several Bob-omb Buddies can be found along the ends of certain courts in the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Tennis, along with the standard Bob-ombs, and will explode if a tennis ball goes through them. In the Game Boy Color version, a Bob-omb Buddy can be seen inside the castle in Mario World during the story mode of the Mario Tour, standing at the entrance to Peach's Castle and telling the player which way to go to return to the world below.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a Bob-omb Buddy can be seen on the Starship Mario spirit.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかいボムへい[3]
Akai Bomuhei
Red Bob-omb
赤ボムへい
あかボムへい
[?]

Aka Bomuhei
Chinese (simplified) 红色炸弹兵[4]
Hóngsè Zhàdànbīng
Red Bob-omb
Chinese (traditional) 紅炸彈兵[?]
Hóng Zhàdànbīng
Red Bob-omb
French Bob-omb rose[?] Pink Bob-omb
German Rosa Bob-omb[?] Pink Bob-omb
Buddy[5] Buddy
Italian Buon-omba[?] Portmanteau of buono ("good") and bomba ("bomb")
Korean 빨간폭탄병[?]
Ppalgan-Poktanbyeong
Red Bomb Soldier
Spanish (NOE) Bob-omb Rojo[?] Red Bob-omb

References[edit]

  1. ^ Course 2 - Star 3: Shoot in the Wild Blue. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy. Archived June 10, 1998, 06:42:56 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
  2. ^ February 2005. Nintendo Power Volume 188. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 77.
  3. ^ 1996. スーパーマリオ64六十四(ろくじゅうよん) (Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon) instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 18.
  4. ^ iQue web page for Super Mario 64. iQue (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved May 22, 2024.
  5. ^ Kraft, John D., Thomas Görg, and Marko Hein, editors (1997). Der offizielle Nintendo 64 Spieleberater "Super Mario 64". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 6.