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*Defeat the boss within a set time limit.
*Defeat the boss within a set time limit.
*Feed Large Fry two bombs in a row.
*Feed Large Fry two bombs in a row.
==Gallery==
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Large Fry Injured.png|Wario attacks Large Fry
Large Fry Deflates.png|Large Fry deflates after eating the bombs
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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==

Revision as of 01:19, May 10, 2019

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A screenshot of Wario fighting Large Fry.
Wario fighting Large Fry
“I am the world-famous Large Fry! I have an appetite for destruction!”
Large Fry, Wario Land: Shake It!

Large Fry is the fifth boss in Wario Land: Shake It!. It resembles a giant fish dressed as a chef. He will start by attacking with a Ground Pound, causing two sacks of enemies to drop down. Inside, there is a mixture of either red or yellow Bandineros, Buccaneros, Shortfuses, Nosedozers, or Recapitators. Wario must throw an enemy into the mouth of the boss, then he will spit out a bomb. Wario must then throw the bomb back into Large Fry's mouth. The bomb will explode inside him, dropping him to the floor, vulnerable to attack. Each bomb he eats will cause it to grow bigger, which means it will take more enemies to throw at him before it spits out a bomb. If Large Fry glows green, then he is preparing a fast dash attack from the side of the screen, which can be avoided by ducking. Large Fry can also spit missles from his mouth which home in on Wario.

Defeating this boss awards the player with the Large Fry Emblem and access to the Shakedown Schooner, where Shake King, the final boss, awaits.

Missions

  • Defeat the boss without taking any damage.
  • Defeat the boss within a set time limit.
  • Feed Large Fry two bombs in a row.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガマック
Gamakku
[?]
"ガマ" means "toad".
German Wütewok[?] Rage Wok
Italian Fritturone[?] male version of "fritturona" (big frying)
Korean 멕기[?]
Meg'gi
Combination of the Korean word 메기 Megi, meaning "catfish" and 먹기 muggi, meaning "eating".

Trivia

  • Large Fry's eyes resemble Waluigi's, though they are colored differently (yellow eyes and purple rims). His mustache also resembles Waluigi's.
  • Large Fry is named because of his size and the fact that he fits in a large frying pan.
    • It is also quite possibly named after a pun on "small fry", a small fish, as he is a large fish-type enemy.