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====''Mario Party DS''====
====''Mario Party DS''====
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', a Red Boo appears alongside a [[Green Boo]] and a Blue Boo in the minigame [[Peek-a-Boo (minigame)|Peek-a-Boo]].
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', a Red Boo appears alongside a [[Green Boo]], a Yellow Boo and a Blue Boo in the minigame [[Peek-a-Boo (minigame)|Peek-a-Boo]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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"Pink Boo" redirects here. For the Pink Boo from Super Mario Sunshine, see Boo Block.

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Red Boo, Mario Party 8

Red Boos, also known as Pink Boos due to their coloration, are a light red or pink colored variants of Boos. They are treated and behave similarly to white Boos, with the only difference being their coloration in most depictions. Red Boos also come in a crowned variety.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

SMBD Redboo.png

Red Boos make their first appearance in the You VS. Boo feature of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, in which one of them is the second quickest opponent in the mode, with Black Boo being the quickest. After Mario defeats Red Boo enough times, he will then be able to race Black Boo. The Red Boo's sprite is from Super Mario World.

Super Mario Sunshine

Main article: Boo Block

In Super Mario Sunshine, Boo Blocks have a similar color to normal Red Boos, and are called Pink Boos in guides.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 4

Red Boo in the center of the board.

In Mario Party 4, Red Boos are mainly featured on the board Boo's Haunted Bash. On that board, a Red Boo appears in the center of the board. Any player who passes it will make both the Red Boo and the Red Boo bridges disappear. When another player passes by it, the Red Boo and the bridges will reappear.

Mario Party 5

Red Boo attacking Wario in Card Party in the game Mario Party 5.
A Red Boo in Mario Party 5.

In Mario Party 5, Red Boos appear in Card Party. If someone finds one, it steals one of finder's star cards and gives it to someone else.

Mario Party 6

Mid-turn event: meeting Pink Boo in Towering Treetop from Mario Party 6
Daisy meets a Pink Boo in Towering Treetop

In Mario Party 6, a Pink Boo appears in Towering Treetop and Castaway Bay. These Pink Boos are female, and they speak in stereotypical valley girl jargon. They have the same role that the standard white Boo does in the first four Mario Party games. If it is nighttime, she offers to steal either a star or coins. Pink Boos also appear in the minigames Boonanza! and Boo'd Off the Stage. The ones in Boo'd Off the Stage, however, are gaseous forms of these Boos.

Mario Party 7

Ghost in the Hall from Mario Party 7
Red Boos in Mario Party 7.

In Mario Party 7, if a Pink Boo Orb is thrown onto a space, any opponent who lands on it will have a Star or Coins stolen by a Pink Boo and given to the owner of the space. Pink Boos also appear in Mathemortician and Ghost in the Hall, though they are referred to as Red Boos by the latter minigame's advice section.

Mario Party 8

Boo-ting Gallery from Mario Party 8
Red Boos in Boo-ting Gallery

Red Boos reappear in Mario Party 8 in King Boo's Haunted Hideaway. These Boos sell Candies to the player. They also throw the player out of the mansion whenever the player reaches a dead end, and they fly out of the chests and steal 10 coins from the player if they open one. Red Boos also appear in minigames such as Boo-ting Gallery and Specter Inspector.

Mario Party DS

In Mario Party DS, a Red Boo appears alongside a Green Boo, a Yellow Boo and a Blue Boo in the minigame Peek-a-Boo.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかテレサ[?]
Aka Teresa
Red Boo
German Rosa Buu Huu[?] Pink Boo

References