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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|SpaE=Al ritmo del Mega Blooper
|SpaEM=To the Rhythm of Mega Blooper
|Fre=Ballade de Méga Bloups
|Fre=Ballade de Méga Bloups
|FreM=Mega Blooper's Ballad
|FreM=Mega Blooper's Ballad
|Ger=Mega-Blooper macht Musik!
|Ger=Mega-Blooper macht Musik!
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|GerM=Mega Blooper makes Music!
|Ita=Salti intonati
|Ita=Salti intonati
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|ItaM=Pitched jumps
|PorE=Ao Ritmo do Mega Blooper
|PorE=Ao Ritmo do Mega Blooper
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|PorEM=To the rhythem of Mega Blooper
|SpaE=Al ritmo del Mega Blooper
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Latest revision as of 21:06, September 2, 2024

Mega Blooper's Bayside Bop
Mega Blooper's Bayside Bop from Mario Party: Star Rush
Appears in Mario Party: Star Rush
Type Boss Battle minigame
Music track JIN BOSS GESSO
BGM MGN708 A END (Balloon Bash only)
BGM MGN708 B END (Toad Scramble only)

Mega Blooper's Bayside Bop is a Boss Battle minigame in Mario Party: Star Rush. Unlike other Boss Battle minigames, players do not try to defeat Mega Blooper; instead they earn points by matching its rhythm.

Introduction[edit]

Music notes come out of the water, and then Mega Blooper comes out with its conductor stick as the players in bubbles reach to the ledge to follow its moves.

Gameplay[edit]

The game first starts out with the rhythm being shown on a card, indicating how high the ball is and how players need to time their jumps. The Bloopers then hit the ball in rhythm to show off what the rhythm will be like. Then, players need to mimic the rhythm by timing their jumps. Timing it perfectly gives players 2 points, early or late is 1 point, and messing up the timing deducts a point from the player. After the rhythm is done, players switch positions randomly.

Halfway through the minigame (after 10 accumulated points or more are obtained), the tempo speeds up. The game ends after 20 accumulated points or more are obtained. The last player to fill up the bar on the top-right of the screen gets an extra 3 points.

Ending[edit]

After the last player fulfils up the bar, the Mega Blooper, satisfied with the results, takes a bow and goes back into the water with a big splash. In Toad Scramble, a Star appears from the pond that Mega Blooper was in after the game ends.

Controls[edit]

  • A Button: Bop the ball

In-game text[edit]

  • On-screen"A rhythmic beach battle with Mega Blooper!"
  • On-screen (Before game starts)"Watch the Bloopers bop, and bounce the ball to their beat!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Ballade de Méga Bloups[?] Mega Blooper's Ballad
German Mega-Blooper macht Musik![?] Mega Blooper makes Music!
Italian Salti intonati[?] Pitched jumps
Portuguese (NOE) Ao Ritmo do Mega Blooper[?] To the rhythem of Mega Blooper
Spanish (NOE) Al ritmo del Mega Blooper[?] To the Rhythm of Mega Blooper

Trivia[edit]

  • The music that plays at the start is reminiscent of the tune that plays whenever a chest is opened in the Legend of Zelda series.