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'''Big Bang''' is a special attack used by a [[King Bomb]] during the [[Kamek#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Magikoopa]] battle in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It is capable of dealing a massive amount of damage to [[Mario]] and his allies, so they should try to defeat the King Bomb before it explodes on them.
'''Big Bang''' is a special attack used by a [[King Bomb]] during the [[Wizakoopa]] battle in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It is capable of dealing a massive amount of damage to [[Mario]] and his allies, so they should try to defeat the King Bomb before it explodes on them.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Chō Jibaku
|JapR=Chō Jibaku
|JapM=Super Self-Destruct
|JapM=Super Self-Destruct
|Chi=超自爆
|ChiR=Chāo zìbào
|ChiM=Super Self-Destruct
|Dut=Zelfvernietiging
|DutM=Self-Destruct
|Fre=Big Bang
|Ger=Königsknall
|GerM=King-bang
|Ita=Big Bang
|Kor=초자폭
|KorR=Chojapok
|KorM=Super Self-Destruct
|Spa=Big Bang
}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*{{fandom|finalfantasy|Big Bang (ability)|Big Bang}} is the name of an attack in the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' games. It first appears in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy IV}}'' as the main move of {{fandom|finalfantasy|Zeromus (Final Fantasy IV)|Zeromus}}, and can deal a large amount of damage to everyone in the player's party. However, this may be coincidence as the Japanese names differ, with the ''Final Fantasy IV'' move originally being「ビッグバーン」(''Biggu Bān''). Both ''Final Fantasy IV'' and the English localization of ''Super Mario RPG'' may be referencing the scientific theory about the initial conditions of the universe, also known as the {{wp|Big Bang}}.
*{{fandom|finalfantasy|Big Bang (ability)|Big Bang}} is the name of an attack in the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' games. It first appears in ''{{wp|Final Fantasy IV}}'' as the main move of {{fandom|finalfantasy|Zeromus (Final Fantasy IV)|Zeromus}}, and can deal a large amount of damage to everyone in the player's party. However, this may be coincidence as the Japanese names differ, with the ''Final Fantasy IV'' move originally being「ビッグバーン」(''Biggu Bān''). Both ''Final Fantasy IV'' and the English localization of ''Super Mario RPG'' may be referencing the scientific theory about the initial conditions of the universe, also known as the {{wp|Big Bang}}.
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Latest revision as of 23:59, August 8, 2024

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move
SMRPG BigBang.png
Big Bang
Used by King Bomb
Type Physical
Attack power Massive
Effect n/a
Element n/a
Target All
Blockable No

Big Bang is a special attack used by a King Bomb during the Wizakoopa battle in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It is capable of dealing a massive amount of damage to Mario and his allies, so they should try to defeat the King Bomb before it explodes on them.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ちょうじばく[?]
Chō Jibaku
Super Self-Destruct
Chinese 超自爆[?]
Chāo zìbào
Super Self-Destruct
Dutch Zelfvernietiging[?] Self-Destruct
French Big Bang[?] -
German Königsknall[?] King-bang
Italian Big Bang[?] -
Korean 초자폭[?]
Chojapok
Super Self-Destruct
Spanish Big Bang[?] -

Trivia[edit]

  • Big Bang is the name of an attack in the Final Fantasy games. It first appears in Final Fantasy IV as the main move of Zeromus, and can deal a large amount of damage to everyone in the player's party. However, this may be coincidence as the Japanese names differ, with the Final Fantasy IV move originally being「ビッグバーン」(Biggu Bān). Both Final Fantasy IV and the English localization of Super Mario RPG may be referencing the scientific theory about the initial conditions of the universe, also known as the Big Bang.