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'''Bonetail''' is a large, skeletal dragon in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' residing at the bottom of the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. She is the older sister of [[Gloomtail]] and [[Hooktail]]. Unlike her still-living siblings, she is an undead dragon, having died of unknown reasons. She was once a pet of the [[Shadow Queen]], but it is never stated why or how Bonetail came to reside at the bottom of the Pit. According to [[Grifty]], Bonetail, along with her two siblings, went around the world terrorizing people some time before the Shadow Queen was imprisoned behind [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Bonetail is depicted as male in the original English localization, but female in every other version, including the English version of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch remake]]. | '''Bonetail''' is a large, skeletal dragon in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' residing at the bottom of the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. She is the older sister of [[Gloomtail]] and [[Hooktail]]. Unlike her still-living siblings, she is an undead dragon, having died of unknown reasons. She was once a pet of the [[Shadow Queen]], but it is never stated why or how Bonetail came to reside at the bottom of the Pit. According to [[Grifty]], Bonetail, along with her two siblings, went around the world terrorizing people some time before the Shadow Queen was imprisoned behind [[The Thousand-Year Door]]. Bonetail is depicted as male in the original English localization, but female in every other version, including the English version of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch remake]]. | ||
==History== | |||
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | |||
After [[Mario]] and his teammates reach the bottom floor of the Pit of 100 Trials, Bonetail roars, and her many breaths during battle cause a variety of status ailments in addition to dealing damage. Her blue breath can [[Frozen|freeze]] Mario, green breath can cause [[Confused|confusion]], purple can turn Mario or his partner [[Tiny (status effect)|tiny]], and white can inflict [[sleep]]. All of her breath attacks can be avoided with [[Shell Shield]] or simply guarding. If Mario defeats Bonetail, she coughs up a chest containing the [[Return Postage]] [[badge]]. | After [[Mario]] and his teammates reach the bottom floor of the Pit of 100 Trials, Bonetail roars, and her many breaths during battle cause a variety of status ailments in addition to dealing damage. Her blue breath can [[Frozen|freeze]] Mario, green breath can cause [[Confused|confusion]], purple can turn Mario or his partner [[Tiny (status effect)|tiny]], and white can inflict [[sleep]]. All of her breath attacks can be avoided with [[Shell Shield]] or simply guarding. If Mario defeats Bonetail, she coughs up a chest containing the [[Return Postage]] [[badge]]. | ||
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*[[Ms. Mowz]]: "''My! What a crab!''" | *[[Ms. Mowz]]: "''My! What a crab!''" | ||
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Despite being an optional boss in the game being adapted, Bonetail appears in volume 34 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. | |||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, August 31, 2024
Bonetail | |
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Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) | |
Species | Dragon |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “AROOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
- —Bonetail, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Bonetail is a large, skeletal dragon in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door residing at the bottom of the Pit of 100 Trials. She is the older sister of Gloomtail and Hooktail. Unlike her still-living siblings, she is an undead dragon, having died of unknown reasons. She was once a pet of the Shadow Queen, but it is never stated why or how Bonetail came to reside at the bottom of the Pit. According to Grifty, Bonetail, along with her two siblings, went around the world terrorizing people some time before the Shadow Queen was imprisoned behind The Thousand-Year Door. Bonetail is depicted as male in the original English localization, but female in every other version, including the English version of the Nintendo Switch remake.
History
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
After Mario and his teammates reach the bottom floor of the Pit of 100 Trials, Bonetail roars, and her many breaths during battle cause a variety of status ailments in addition to dealing damage. Her blue breath can freeze Mario, green breath can cause confusion, purple can turn Mario or his partner tiny, and white can inflict sleep. All of her breath attacks can be avoided with Shell Shield or simply guarding. If Mario defeats Bonetail, she coughs up a chest containing the Return Postage badge.
Bonetail is much stronger than her younger siblings, Hooktail and Gloomtail. She is the strongest boss in the game, being stronger than the Shadow Queen, but only offers one Star Point after defeat; Bonetail can restore 20 HP when having lower HP and has the most HP out of any enemy. Additionally, Bonetail has the same default attack and defense stats as Gloomtail, with other buffs added throughout the fight. However, Bonetail does not have all of Gloomtail's attacks, like his earthquake attack or Megabreath.
In the Nintendo Switch remake, a clear bonus of 999 coins is given upon defeating Bonetail. The color of Bonetail's confusion breath has also been changed from green to pink.
Once defeated, Bonetail cannot be refought and will be absent if Mario returns to the bottom of the Pit. In the Nintendo Switch remake, Whacka will become the new final boss of the Pit if he is driven out of Keelhaul Key and the player has received the "RDM Extra Issue" email.
At the beginning of the fight, Mario's partner makes a comment regarding Bonetail:
- Goombella: "Wow! What a freak!"
- Koops: "Yikes! What a grump!"
- Flurrie: "Mercy! Such anger!"
- Yoshi Kid: "Whoa! What a psycho!" (GCN) / "Whoa! What a monster!" (Switch)
- Vivian: "Wow! What a grouch!"
- Admiral Bobbery: "Rather a crabby sort, eh?"
- Ms. Mowz: "My! What a crab!"
Super Mario-kun
It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Summary of what she does
Despite being an optional boss in the game being adapted, Bonetail appears in volume 34 of Super Mario-kun.
Profiles and statistics
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy | ||||||||
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Bonetail | ||||||||
Max HP | 200 | Attack | 8 | Defense | 2 | |||
Location(s) | Pit of 100 Trials (Level 100) | Role | Boss | Level | 0 | |||
Sleep? | 0% | Dizzy? | 0% | Confuse? | 0% | |||
Tiny? | 0% | Stop? | 0% | Soft? | 0% | |||
Burn? | 100% | Freeze? | 0% | Fright? | 0% | |||
Gale Force? | 0% | KO? | 0% | Moves | Dangerous Breath (8, Piercing; sleep (white), confusion (green), shrunk (purple), frozen (blue)), Recover (20 HP, max twice), Stomp (8), Chomp (8) | |||
Exp. points | 99 | Coins | N/A | Items | Return Postage | |||
Tattle Log #: 101 |
Log | The oldest brother of Hooktail. He's just bones now. He's incredibly tough... Maybe even the toughest? | ||||||
Tattle | That's Bonetail. He's the oldest brother of Hooktail. ...So old he's just bones, in fact. Wow. Now THAT'S old. His body's Max HP is 200, his Attack is 8, and his Defense is 2. He has various breaths that might confuse us or put us to sleep. When his HP gets low, he'll recover...or reanimate, as the case may be. He's probably stronger than the last boss, seriously! Let's do this right! |
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy | ||||||||
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Bonetail | ||||||||
Max HP | 200 | Attack | 8 | Defense | 2 | |||
Location(s) | Pit of 100 Trials (Level 100) | Role | Super-Boss | Level | 0 | |||
Sleep? | 0% | Dizzy? | 0% | Confuse? | 0% | |||
Tiny? | 0% | Stop? | 0% | Soft? | 0% | |||
Burn? | 100% | Freeze? | 0% | Fright? | 0% | |||
Gale Force? | 0% | KO? | 0% | Moves | Dangerous Breath (8, Piercing; sleep (white), confusion (pink), shrink (purple), frozen (blue)), Recover (20 HP, max twice), Stomp (8), Chomp (8) | |||
Exp. points | 99 | Coins | 999 | Items | Return Postage | |||
Tattle Log #: 104 |
Log | The oldest sister of Hooktail. She's just bones now. She's incredibly tough... Maybe even the toughest? | ||||||
Tattle | That's Bonetail. She's the older sister of Hooktail... So old she's just bones, in fact. Wow. Now THAT'S old. Her body's Max HP is 200, her Attack is 8, and her Defense is 2. She has various breaths that might confuse us or put us to sleep. When her HP gets low, she'll recover... or reanimate, as the case may be. She's probably stronger than your basic final-boss type, seriously! Let's do this right! |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゾンババ[1] Zonbaba |
Portmanteau of「ゾンビ」(zonbi, "zombie") and「ゴンババ」(Gonbaba, "Hooktail") or「ブンババ」(Bunbaba, "Gloomtail") | |
Chinese (simplified) | 尸骨巴巴[2] Shīgǔ Bābā |
From “尸骨” (shīgǔ, "skeleton") and “轰巴巴” (Hōngbābā, "Hooktail") or “蹦巴巴” (Bèngbābā, "Gloomtail") | |
Chinese (traditional) | 屍骨巴巴[3] Shīgǔ Bābā |
From「屍骨」(shīgǔ, "skeleton") and「轟巴巴」(Hōngbābā, "Hooktail") or「蹦巴巴」(Bèngbābā, "Gloomtail") | |
Dutch | Ivora[4] | From Ivoor ("ivory") | |
French | Occicroc[5][6] | Portmanteau of occire ("slay") and croc ("fang") | |
German | Lohviata[7] | Portmanteau of Lohe ("blaze") and possibly the English word "bloviate"; also likely a pun on "Loviatar" | |
Italian | Ossandra[8] | Pormanteau of osso ("bone") and the female name "Cassandra" | |
Korean | 좀자잔[9] Jomjajan |
Portmanteau of "좀비" (Jombi, "zombie") and "곤자잔" (Gonjajan, "Hooktail") or "깜자잔" (Kkamjajan, "Gloomtail") | |
Spanish | Zombaba[10][11] | From the Japanese name "Zonbaba", but with an "m" before the "b" because, in Spanish orthography, "n" should not come before "b" |
Trivia
- As a defeatable, standalone boss by default with no minions to summon, and along with Whacka in the remake, Bonetail is the only boss Mario cannot defeat with a single jump (performed by a failed action Jump command) or hammer blow strengthened by Power Rush badges.
- Among these two, Bonetail is the only boss Mario cannot defeat alone in one turn without FP-based attacks, such as the Power Bounce badge by performing three jumps in one move.
References
- ^ 「『ゾンババ』よ」– Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo Co. (Japanese).
- ^ "这是“尸骨巴巴”哦。" – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo (Hong Kong) (Simplified Chinese).
- ^ 「他是「屍骨巴巴」喔。」– Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo (Hong Kong) (Traditional Chinese).
- ^ "Dat is Ivora, de oudere zus van Vermila." – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of Europe (Dutch).
- ^ "C'est Occicroc." – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of America (Canadian French).
- ^ "C'est Occicroc !" – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of Europe (French).
- ^ "Das ist Lohviata." – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of Europe (German).
- ^ "Questa è Ossandra, la sorella maggiore di Crimilde." – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of Europe (Italian).
- ^ "『좀자잔』이야" – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of Korea (Korean).
- ^ "Aquí dice que es Zombaba, la hermana mayor de Gombaba." – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish).
- ^ "Aquí pone que es Zombaba, la hermana mayor de Gombaba." – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish).