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'''Atomic Boo'''s are enemies that resemble [[Big Boo]]s. They have appeared in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series beginning in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
'''[[Big Boo]]s''', also known as '''Atomic Boos''', are enemies that have appeared in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series.


==History==
==History==
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The Atomic Boo attacks by flinging Boos at Mario, charging up a powerful glare attack, hiding his face and becoming invisible like regular Boos, floating over and falling onto both Mario and his partner, and inflicting Mario with status ailments such as confusion and paralysis. Once Atomic Boo is defeated, he relinquishes his [[Lucky Start]] [[badge]] to Mario and the Boos stop their swarming and appear as normal enemies.
The Atomic Boo attacks by flinging Boos at Mario, charging up a powerful glare attack, hiding his face and becoming invisible like regular Boos, floating over and falling onto both Mario and his partner, and inflicting Mario with status ailments such as confusion and paralysis. Once Atomic Boo is defeated, he relinquishes his [[Lucky Start]] [[badge]] to Mario and the Boos stop their swarming and appear as normal enemies.


A purple variant of Atomic Boo, called Dark Atomic Boo, was [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|found in the coding of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']], but cannot be encountered. It would have been fought on the 50th floor of the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. It is reasonable to assume that Dark Atomic Boo would have been a more powerful version of Atomic Boo.
A graphic of a purple Atomic Boo variant was [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]], but cannot be encountered. It is reasonable to assume that it would have been a more powerful version of Atomic Boo.


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===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
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In ''[[Paper Mario Sticker Star]]'', the Atomic Boo is known as '''Big Boo'''. In this game, the Big Boo looks like a large, crumpled paper ball with a [[Boo]] face, to go with the game's paper motif. The Big Boo only appears once in the entire game and is a mini-boss found in [[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]]. It is formed when [[Kamek]] combines the [[Boo]]s found in [[The Enigmansion]].  
In ''[[Paper Mario Sticker Star]]'', the enemy was renamed Big Boo, and it looks like a large, crumpled paper ball with a [[Boo]] face to go with the game's paper motif. The Big Boo only appears once in the entire game and is a mini-boss found in [[World 4 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 4]]. It is formed when [[Kamek]] combines the [[Boo]]s found in [[The Enigmansion]].  


In battle, the Big Boo's only attack is eating Mario and then spitting him out. However, once the Big Boo uses its turn, the candles light up and the Big Boo turns invisible. During this time, Mario is unable to attack the Big Boo, but the Big Boo is still able to hurt Mario. In order to make the mini-boss visible again, a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Thing sticker]] with wind or water properties needs to be used in order to extinguish the candles. However, using a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Thing sticker]] with fire properties such as Matches and Lighter while the candle has been put out will light up the candle once more. Note that although the Big Boo is invisible while the candle is lit, it can still take damage from Spike Helmet or [[Poison Mushroom]].
In battle, the Big Boo's only attack is eating Mario and then spitting him out. However, once the Big Boo uses its turn, the candles light up and the Big Boo turns invisible. During this time, Mario is unable to attack the Big Boo, but the Big Boo is still able to hurt Mario. In order to make the mini-boss visible again, a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Thing sticker]] with wind or water properties needs to be used in order to extinguish the candles. However, using a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Thing sticker]] with fire properties such as Matches and Lighter while the candle has been put out will light up the candle once more. Note that although the Big Boo is invisible while the candle is lit, it can still take damage from Spike Helmet or [[Poison Mushroom]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=アトミック・テレサ / アトミックテレサ<br>''Atomikku teresa''
|Jap=アトミックテレサ<br>''Atomikku Teresa''
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|FraM=Atomic Boo
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|SpaE=Boo Atómico
|SpaE=Boo Atómico
|SpaEM=Atomic Boo
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 22:02, August 1, 2015

Template:Pmenemybox Template:Articleabout Big Boos, also known as Atomic Boos, are enemies that have appeared in the Paper Mario series.

History

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Atomic Boos make their debut in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, with a single one appearing as an optional mini-boss. This Atomic Boo is composed of approximately two hundred different Boos. Mario can only fight it by going to the Creepy Steeple after freeing the 200 Boos in Chapter 4 (if he guesses the number right, a Boo gives him an Ultra Shroom). Even though Mario agreed to be nice to the Boos, they swarm him as soon as they are free. If Mario knocks the Boos away twice with the Super Hammer by using the Spin Attack, the Boos combine together to make the Atomic Boo.

The Atomic Boo attacks by flinging Boos at Mario, charging up a powerful glare attack, hiding his face and becoming invisible like regular Boos, floating over and falling onto both Mario and his partner, and inflicting Mario with status ailments such as confusion and paralysis. Once Atomic Boo is defeated, he relinquishes his Lucky Start badge to Mario and the Boos stop their swarming and appear as normal enemies.

A graphic of a purple Atomic Boo variant was unused, but cannot be encountered. It is reasonable to assume that it would have been a more powerful version of Atomic Boo.

Super Paper Mario

Template:Spmenemybox Atomic Boos appear infrequently in Super Paper Mario. Only one appears in Merlee's Mansion, where it is considerably weaker than the one encountered previously. This Atomic Boo attacks the player by charging at them while they are facing away from them, turning intangible if it is faced. Multiple Atomic Boos occasionally appear in the Mansion Patrol minigame; though slower than regular Boos, Atomic Boos take several hits to defeat instead a single one, and defeating one gives many more points than defeating a regular Boo.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

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In Paper Mario Sticker Star, the enemy was renamed Big Boo, and it looks like a large, crumpled paper ball with a Boo face to go with the game's paper motif. The Big Boo only appears once in the entire game and is a mini-boss found in World 4. It is formed when Kamek combines the Boos found in The Enigmansion.

In battle, the Big Boo's only attack is eating Mario and then spitting him out. However, once the Big Boo uses its turn, the candles light up and the Big Boo turns invisible. During this time, Mario is unable to attack the Big Boo, but the Big Boo is still able to hurt Mario. In order to make the mini-boss visible again, a Thing sticker with wind or water properties needs to be used in order to extinguish the candles. However, using a Thing sticker with fire properties such as Matches and Lighter while the candle has been put out will light up the candle once more. Note that although the Big Boo is invisible while the candle is lit, it can still take damage from Spike Helmet or Poison Mushroom.

Once the Big Boo has been defeated, the Book of Sealing stays on its pedestal and the mansion is free of ghosts.

Names in other languages

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Trivia

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