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The '''BigMeow''' is a large, cat-like robot wearing a maid's outfit found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', where they are only found in Chapter 3-4. There are only two BigMeows in [[Fort Francis]], and both of them are found in Francis' private rooms. They are invincible, and won't actively attack Mario and his friends, but the player can still take damage by touching them. Avoiding them is difficult, as the rooms they are found in are rather small, and the BigMeow is, as its name implies, big. | The '''BigMeow''' is a large, cat-like robot wearing a maid's outfit found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', where they are only found in Chapter 3-4. There are only two BigMeows in [[Fort Francis]], and both of them are found in Francis' private rooms. They are invincible, and won't actively attack Mario and his friends, but the player can still take damage by touching them. Avoiding them is difficult, as the rooms they are found in are rather small, and the BigMeow is, as its name implies, big. | ||
They can be used to reach the ledges with the keys to Francis's room, as jumping on their heads can provide a helpful boost up to the ledge. | |||
==Related Species== | ==Related Species== |
Revision as of 01:26, June 4, 2011
Template:Spmenemybox The BigMeow is a large, cat-like robot wearing a maid's outfit found in Super Paper Mario, where they are only found in Chapter 3-4. There are only two BigMeows in Fort Francis, and both of them are found in Francis' private rooms. They are invincible, and won't actively attack Mario and his friends, but the player can still take damage by touching them. Avoiding them is difficult, as the rooms they are found in are rather small, and the BigMeow is, as its name implies, big.
They can be used to reach the ledges with the keys to Francis's room, as jumping on their heads can provide a helpful boost up to the ledge.