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'''Biokinton'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref>, also known as '''Brokinton'''<ref>[[Game Boy]] Nintendo Player's Guide, page 5.</ref>, is the fourth boss in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. He is an extremely shy creature who hides behind a cloud, obscuring his body, which has never been seen<ref name=manual>"The boss of the Chai Kingdom. Because of his shyness, he constantly hides inside a cloud. Up to now nobody has ever seen what he looks like. You can defeat him with 20 missiles." ''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref>. Biokinton is the boss of [[Chai Kingdom]], the fourth world of Sarasaland.
'''Biokinton'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref>, also known as '''Brokinton'''<ref>[[Game Boy]] Nintendo Player's Guide, page 5.</ref>, is the fourth boss in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. He is an extremely shy creature who hides behind a cloud, obscuring his body, which has never been seen<ref name=manual>"The boss of the Chai Kingdom. Because of his shyness, he constantly hides inside a cloud. Up to now nobody has ever seen what he looks like. You can defeat him with 20 missiles." ''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref>. Biokinton is in charge of the [[Chai Kingdom]].


In battle, Biokinton attacks by throwing [[Chicken]] enemies at Mario in the [[Sky Pop]]. To defeat Biokinton, Mario has to shoot missiles at him. After twenty<ref name=manual/> hits, Biokinton is defeated, and Mario fights [[Tatanga]] in the same arena. Mario is awarded 5000 points for defeating Biokinton.
In battle, Biokinton attacks by throwing [[Chicken]]s at Mario in the [[Sky Pop]]. To defeat Biokinton, Mario has to shoot missiles at him. After twenty<ref name=manual/> hits, Biokinton is defeated, and Mario fights [[Tatanga]] in the same arena. Mario is awarded 5000 points for defeating Biokinton.


Unlike other bosses, there is no switch to press to automatically destroy Biokinton. It must be shot down with missiles. The same applies to Tatanga, though both explode upon defeat in a similar fashion to the previous bosses.
Unlike the previous three bosses of the game, Biokinton does not resemble any lesser enemies, although his aeriform disguise makes him resemble a [[Lakitu's Cloud]]. Also, there is no switch that will automatically destroy him when activated - he must be defeated with the Sky Pop's missiles. The same applies to Tatanga, though both explode upon defeat in a similar fashion to the previous bosses.
 
Unlike the previous three bosses of the game, Biokinton does not resemble any creatures in the game. His aeriform disguise makes him resemble a [[Lakitu's Cloud]], however.


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Revision as of 13:11, May 20, 2019

Template:Character-infobox Biokinton[1], also known as Brokinton[2], is the fourth boss in the game Super Mario Land. He is an extremely shy creature who hides behind a cloud, obscuring his body, which has never been seen[3]. Biokinton is in charge of the Chai Kingdom.

In battle, Biokinton attacks by throwing Chickens at Mario in the Sky Pop. To defeat Biokinton, Mario has to shoot missiles at him. After twenty[3] hits, Biokinton is defeated, and Mario fights Tatanga in the same arena. Mario is awarded 5000 points for defeating Biokinton.

Unlike the previous three bosses of the game, Biokinton does not resemble any lesser enemies, although his aeriform disguise makes him resemble a Lakitu's Cloud. Also, there is no switch that will automatically destroy him when activated - he must be defeated with the Sky Pop's missiles. The same applies to Tatanga, though both explode upon defeat in a similar fashion to the previous bosses.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Template:Nowrap[?]
Paokinton
Pao meaning "(to) wrap" in Chinese, and kinton is possibly from Japanese pronunciation of 「金斗雲」Kinto-un, Chinese legendary cloud-like conveyance.
German Biokinton[?] -
Spanish Biokinton[?] -

See also

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, page 17.
  2. ^ Game Boy Nintendo Player's Guide, page 5.
  3. ^ a b "The boss of the Chai Kingdom. Because of his shyness, he constantly hides inside a cloud. Up to now nobody has ever seen what he looks like. You can defeat him with 20 missiles." Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, page 17.