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History
Super Mario series
Super Mario Bros. 3
Boom Boom makes his first appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES, where he helps Bowser and the Koopalings invade the Mushroom World's seven kingdoms. He appears in the fortresses of each kingdom, fighting Mario and Luigi to prevent them from going any closer to the Koopalings. However, the Mario Bros. prevail, and his fortresses get destroyed thanks to the ? Balls he dropped. After he fails to protect the Koopalings, Boom Boom also appears in many levels in Dark Land; specifically in all the battleships, airships, and tanks - except for the first tank set, which is instead manned by a Boomerang Bro.
In battle, Boom Boom begins by simply walking left and right towards Mario, occasionally crouching down and showing his large spikes, then leaping. After being hit, he either starts to charge and jump very high or flies with his winged arms; the latter strategy first appeared in Desert Hill's first fortress. After a second hit, Boom Boom walks left and right again, but very quickly, possibly as a desperation tactic. After the third hit, he releases a ? Ball, which destroys the fortress Boom Boom is in when Mario or Luigi touch it, and opens a lock or makes a bridge appear elsewhere on the map.
To defeat Boom Boom, Mario has to jump on his head three times to eliminate him, hit him with five fireballs from a Fire Flower, or score five hits with hammers from the Hammer Suit (which he can do with as little as one hammer if his aim was precise enough).
Because of ambiguity in the language used in the instruction manuals of the original Super Mario Bros. 3 and its ports, the player may be fighting a different Boom Boom in each fortress. Additionally, two World-e levels (Swinging Bars of Doom and Kōri no Toride) in Super Mario Advance 4 make the player fight two Boom Booms at once.
Super Mario 3D Land
After 23 years of absence, Boom Boom makes his return in [[Super Mario 3D each defeat. After he was defeated in World 3, Pom Pom replaced him. Boom Boom was absent throughout the battleship." and "Pom Poms lead Mario a merry dance". (Retrieved January 21, 2013)</ref>. Therefore, it's possible that the player is fighting different individuals in each airship, although the Prima guide and the North American website[1] use the singular, and only one Boom Boom or Pom Pom is seen onscreen at any given time.
New Super Mario Bros. U
- Main article: Boom Boom (species) § New Super Mario Bros. U
Multiple Boom Booms are present on the overworld of New Super Mario Bros. U at any given time, and whether or not the Boom Boom character is one of these individuals is unknown.
Super Mario 3D World
Template:Newsubject-section Boom Boom has been confirmed to reappear as a boss in Super Mario 3D World. He attacks with the same pattern as seen in Super Mario 3D Land. However, he now has the ability to turn invisible.[2]
Super Mario Bros. film
In the Super Mario Bros. film, Boom Boom didn't make a physical appearance, but he is referenced: there was a place called the "Boom Boom Bar", which appeared somewhat prominently.
Nintendo Adventure Books
Again, Boom Boom didn't physically appear in the Nintendo Adventure Books, but he was referenced: in Koopa Capers, there was an item called Boom Boom's Socks.
Super Paper Mario
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 in Super Mario Bros. 3.
General Information
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Official Profiles
Super Mario Bros. 3
English instruction manual:
- "The Mini-Fortresses are guarded by Boom Boom, a tough servant of Bowser. When you defeat him you get a magic ball and the Mini-Fortress tumbles to the ground. And the Locked Door gets unlocked."
- "This is the boss that controls the Mini-Fortresses. Boom Boom hurls himself at Mario with his arms swinging. Mario needs to jump on Boom Boom 3 times to defeat him. Be careful, though, Boom Boom gets quicker every time he gets stomped on."
Super Mario 3D Land
North American website bio[3]:
- "Cruising for a bruising in Bowser's airships, Boom Boom and Pom Pom wait for you in the lower chamber. They may look tough, but they're both of a pushover-three quick stomps to the head will take them out."
Video Game Appearances
Title | Description | Original Release Date | System/Format |
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Super Mario Bros. 3 | Boss | Japan: October 23, 1988 |
NES |
Super Mario All-Stars | Boss | Japan: July 14, 1993 |
SNES |
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World | Boss | USA: December, 1994 |
SNES |
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 | Boss | Japan: July 21, 2003 |
Game Boy Advance |
Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition | Boss | Japan: October 21, 2010 |
Wii |
Super Mario 3D Land | Boss | Japan: November 3, 2011 |
3DS |
New Super Mario Bros. U | Boss | USA: November 18, 2012 |
Wii U |
Gallery
Screenshots
- SMAS Boom Boom.PNG
- 3DS SuperMario 4 scrn04 E3.png
- SM3DL W7.JPG
Super Mario 3D Land
Sprites
Artwork
- Boom Boom Artwork - Super Mario Bros. 3.png
Names in other languages
References
- ^ Nintendo.com's page on SM3DL reads: "Boom Boom & Pom Pom [...] may look tough, but they're a bit of a pushover". (Retrieved January 21, 2013)
- ^ http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/impressions/35541
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