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Revision as of 21:11, October 15, 2024

Not to be confused with Peepa Bell.
Boo Bell
Japanese artwork of the Boo Bell stamp from Mario Party Superstars accompanied by text reading, “リンリン♪”.
Artwork from Mario Party Superstars
First appearance Mario Party 2 (1999)
Latest appearance Mario Party Superstars (2021)
Effect Allows players to steal coins or a Star from a selected opponent

The Boo Bell is an item in the Mario Party series. Its use is to ring for Boo and ask him to steal coins or a star, depending on how much the player can afford. The Boo Bell first appears in Mario Party 2, where it can be obtained in an Item Minigame only. In Mario Party 3, it appears more frequently, as it can be purchased from Koopa Kid. The item returns in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, depicted with Boo's face imprinted.

The Boo Bell is replaced by Boo's Crystal Ball in Mario Party 4.

Profiles

Mario Party: The Top 100

Boo Bell:

Sends out Boo to fetch one of your rivals' stars.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese テレベル[?]
Tereberu
Pormanteau of「テレサ」(Teresa, Boo) and "bell"
Chinese (simplified) 害羞幽灵铃铛[?]
Hàixiū yōulíng língdāng
Boo Bell
Chinese (traditional) 害羞幽靈鈴鐺[?]
Hàixiū yōulíng língdāng
Boo Bell
Dutch Boo-bel[?] Boo Bell
French Cloche Boo[?] Boo Bell
German Geisterglocke[?] Ghost Bell
Italian Campana Boo[?] Boo Bell
Korean 부끄부끄 벨[?]
Bukkeu-bukkeu Bel
Boo Bell
Portuguese Sino do Bu[?] Boo's Bell Super Mario Party Jamboree
Busino[?] Pun on buzina ("horn"), from Bu ("Boo") and sino ("bell") Mario Party Superstars
Spanish (NOA) Campana Boo[?] Boo Bell
Campana bú (Mario Party: The Top 100)[?]
Spanish (NOE) Campana Boo[?] Boo Bell