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[[Image:debuu.jpg|right|frame|Hungry hungry piggy!]]'''De Buu''' is a large, obese meditating pig who is the second and eighth boss of Game B of Round Mode in the NES version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He has horns and wears ragged clothing. In Toad's first encounter with De Buu, he could create enemies at a rapid rate by meditating. He'd cross his legs, and float in the air when he did so. In his second encounter, De Buu could create enemies at even a faster pace than before. Also, the Japanese word for a pig's noise is "buubuu", so if De Buu's name was fully translated, it would be along the lines of "The Grunt" or "The Oink". | [[Image:debuu.jpg|right|frame|Hungry hungry piggy!]]'''De Buu''' is a large, obese meditating pig who is the second and eighth boss of Game B of Round Mode in the NES version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He has horns and wears ragged clothing. In Toad's first encounter with De Buu, he could create enemies at a rapid rate by meditating. He'd cross his legs, and float in the air when he did so. In his second encounter, De Buu could create enemies at even a faster pace than before. Also, the Japanese word for a pig's noise is "buubuu", so if De Buu's name was fully translated, it would be along the lines of "The Grunt" or "The Oink". | ||
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Hungry hungry piggy!
De Buu is a large, obese meditating pig who is the second and eighth boss of Game B of Round Mode in the NES version of Wario's Woods. He has horns and wears ragged clothing. In Toad's first encounter with De Buu, he could create enemies at a rapid rate by meditating. He'd cross his legs, and float in the air when he did so. In his second encounter, De Buu could create enemies at even a faster pace than before. Also, the Japanese word for a pig's noise is "buubuu", so if De Buu's name was fully translated, it would be along the lines of "The Grunt" or "The Oink".