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Template:Character-infobox Boom Boom (sometimes stylized as BOOM-BOOM) is a henchman of Bowser who first debuted in Super Mario Bros. 3. He is a "mini-boss" that Mario or Luigi fights in each fortress, before the player fights a Koopaling in an airship.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 3

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Boom Boom fighting Luigi in the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3.

First appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3, Boom Boom has joined Bowser and the Koopalings for invading the Mushroom World's seven kingdom. Since the Koopalings rules over the seven kingdoms and Bowser kidnaps Princess Toadstool when Mario left, Boom Boom appears in many fortresses fighting Mario and Luigi to prevent them for going any further closer to the Koopalings. But in Dark Land, Boom Boom is found in airships, battleships and tanks as well.

To defeat Boom Boom, Mario has to jump on his head three times to eliminate him, or hit him with fireballs or hammers if he possessed the Fire Mario or Hammer Mario power-ups, respectively. Boom Boom can also temporarily crouch down and reveal his spikes, which, if jumped on, would result in Mario powering down or losing a life. Boom Boom would begin by simply walking left and right towards Mario. After being hit, he would start to charge, jump very high, and in some cases, fly with his winged arms. Being hit the second time, Boom Boom will chase after Mario very fast, as it is his limit of survival. After being defeated, he will release a ? Ball, which destroys the fortress Boom Boom was in. Which is what happening everytime when Mario and Luigi defeat him during their adventure, as well as the airship, battleships and tanks in Dark Land.

Whether Boom Boom is a true species or just a recurring single character is unclear, but there are at least two Boom Booms in existence, as a few extra levels in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 will pit two Boom Booms against Mario simultaneously. However, Boom Boom may be only one character, with clones of himself. This is possible because the manual refers to Boom Boom as singular in the description: "Boom Boom, the faithful servant of Bowser."

Super Mario 3D

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Boom Boom fighting Mario in Super Mario 3D.

After several years absence since Super Mario Bros. 3, Boom Boom is set to appear in the game, Super Mario 3D. Boom Boom is shown to be much more larger since his lastest encounter with Mario and Luigi. He has now a red spikeless shell and now come up with his new abilities. His attacks is spinning wildly with his arms and fists to hurt Mario to the point he becomes dizzy and vulnerable by doing so. When hit he can also attack retreating into his shell and then move about at random directions, in a similar fashion to the Koopalings when they are hit by Mario, especially like in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Just like in the old times, Boom Boom is (currently) found in an airship level, which is the World 2's fifth level.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

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A Boom Boom from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Boom Boom appeared in Mario cartoon series The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, where he was nothing more than a silent power house. Much like in the game, only one Boom Boom was ever seen at any given time. He is shown to have yellow teeth.

Super Mario Bros. film

In the Super Mario Bros. film, there was a bar called the "Boom Boom Bar," which was featured with some prominence in the movie. He did not make a physical appearance.

Nintendo Adventures

In the book Koopa Capers from the Nintendo Adventure Books series, there is an item called Boom Boom's Socks, which is a reference to Boom Boom.

Video Game Appearances

Title Release Date System/Format
Super Mario Bros. 3 Boss 1988 NES
Super Mario All-Stars Boss 1993 SNES
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Boss 1994 SNES
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Boss 2003 Game Boy Advance
Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition Boss 2010 Wii
Super Mario 3D Boss 2011 Nintendo 3DS

Trivia

  • In Super Paper Mario, one of the Sammer Guys that can be fought is named Flailing Boom Boom, which is an apparent reference to Boom Boom and how he would flail his arms around in battle.


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