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'''Bōtsu''' is a projectile encountered in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. Similar to how the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise featured [[Gray Bowser Statue|Bowser statues]], this game features bird statues that fire Bōtsu. The Bōtsu are shot in a straight line and cannot be stopped, unless they hit a wall. These enemies look like [[Lava Bubble]]s, as they both are fiery objects and display a pair of tiny eyes. Also similar to Lava Bubbles, the Bōtsu fireballs flash white, meaning they are incandescent.
'''Bōtsu''' is a projectile encountered in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. Similar to how the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise featured [[Gray Bowser Statue|Bowser statues]], this game features bird statues that fire Bōtsu. The Bōtsu are shot in a straight line and cannot be stopped, unless they hit a wall. These enemies look like [[Lava Bubble]]s, as they both are fiery objects and display a pair of tiny eyes. Also similar to Lava Bubbles, the Bōtsu fireballs flash white, meaning they are incandescent.

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Sprite of a Kōmori Missile

Bōtsu is a projectile encountered in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. Similar to how the Mario franchise featured Bowser statues, this game features bird statues that fire Bōtsu. The Bōtsu are shot in a straight line and cannot be stopped, unless they hit a wall. These enemies look like Lava Bubbles, as they both are fiery objects and display a pair of tiny eyes. Also similar to Lava Bubbles, the Bōtsu fireballs flash white, meaning they are incandescent.

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