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'''Chicken Bakku''' are lazy and relatively harmless enemies in ''[[Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land]]''. In fact, [[Wario]] can use them to his advantage, as by feeding them, they will give him [[coin]]s. Their names were revealed in volume 11 of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''.
'''Chicken Bakku''' are lazy and harmless natives of [[Kitchen Island]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land]]''. The flying chickens were somewhat rare sights in the game, and [[Wario]] defeated them only a few times in the course of his adventure. They appear as large, fat birds with metal headpieces; the elusive creatures are often found sleeping. If Wario happens to wake one up, it will not attack; instead, it will fly straight upwards, efficiently running away from the bulky antihero. The Chicken Bakku are completely unable to harm Wario; in fact, [[Wario]] can use them to his advantage. When an enemy is thrown into the bird, it will fly upwards in panic and give the yellow thief 10-gold [[coin]]s until it flies off the screen.  
 
The chickens' name was revealed in volume 11 of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''.


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Revision as of 00:28, February 6, 2009

Chicken Bakku are lazy and harmless natives of Kitchen Island in the game Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land. The flying chickens were somewhat rare sights in the game, and Wario defeated them only a few times in the course of his adventure. They appear as large, fat birds with metal headpieces; the elusive creatures are often found sleeping. If Wario happens to wake one up, it will not attack; instead, it will fly straight upwards, efficiently running away from the bulky antihero. The Chicken Bakku are completely unable to harm Wario; in fact, Wario can use them to his advantage. When an enemy is thrown into the bird, it will fly upwards in panic and give the yellow thief 10-gold coins until it flies off the screen.

The chickens' name was revealed in volume 11 of Super Mario-Kun.


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