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Two Bubbas appear in [[Tiny-Huge Island]] and they cannot be defeated similar to most aquatic enemies in ''[[Super Mario 64]] and [[Super Mario 64 DS|it's sequel.''. If Mario is eaten, he will lose a life, regardless of his current health. | Two Bubbas appear in [[Tiny-Huge Island]] and they cannot be defeated similar to most aquatic enemies in ''[[Super Mario 64]] and [[Super Mario 64 DS|it's sequel]].''. If Mario is eaten, he will lose a life, regardless of his current health. | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, January 18, 2013
Bubbas are big pink or orange fish (usually wearing sunglasses) that will eat Mario if he gets too near them after a while. They look and act very similar to Boss Bass from Super Mario Bros. 3. Bubba appears to be a species of Blurp. Related to them is the small Bub fish.
History
Super Mario 64
Two Bubbas appear in Tiny-Huge Island and they cannot be defeated similar to most aquatic enemies in Super Mario 64 and it's sequel.. If Mario is eaten, he will lose a life, regardless of his current health.
Mario Party
Additionally, stepping on a Happening Space on Yoshi's Tropical Island, a gameboard in Mario Party, Bubba would eat Toad, switching Toad's and Bowser's position.
Mario Golf
In Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64, either a Bubba or Blurp will eat the ball if it lands in the water. They are also much smaller in this game.
Trivia
- The Cheep-Cheeps from Super Mario Sunshine are often confused as Bubbas, however, they do not wear sunglasses and they are smaller in size.