Boom Boom

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Template:Character-infobox Boom Boom (sometimes stylized as BOOM-BOOM) is a henchman of Bowser who first debuted in Super Mario Bros. 3. He is a boss that Mario or Luigi fights in fortresses, before the player fights a Koopaling in an airship. Boom Boom then later made his appearance in Super Mario 3D Land, as one of the game's main antagonist again.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 3

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Boom Boom fighting Luigi in the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Boom Boom made his first appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3, where he helped Bowser and the Koopalings invade the Mushroom World's seven kingdoms. He appeared in the fortresses of each kingdom, fighting Mario and Luigi to prevent them from going any closer to the Koopalings. However, the Mario Bros. prevailed and his fortresses were destroyed thanks to his ? Balls he dropped. After he failed to protect the Koopalings, Boom Boom also appears in many levels in Dark Land. Specifically, he's found in all the battleships, airships, and tanks except for the first tank set, which is instead manned by a Boomerang Bro.

To defeat Boom Boom, Mario had 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 could do with as little as one hammer if his aim was precise enough). Boom Boom could also temporarily crouch down and reveal his spikes, which would hurt Mario if he tried to jump on him.

Boom Boom would begin by simply walking left and right towards Mario. After being hit, he would either start to charge and jump very high or fly with his winged arms (he first did the winged arms in Desert Hill's first fortress). After a second hit, Boom Boom would walk left and right again, but very quickly, possibly as a desperation tactic. After the third hit, he released a ? Ball, which destroyed the fortress Boom Boom was in if Mario or Luigi touches it and opened a lock or made a bridge appear elsewhere on the map.

Whether Boom Boom is a true species or just a recurring single character is unclear, but there are at least two Boom Booms in existence, as a few extra levels in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 will pit two Boom Booms against Mario simultaneously. However, Boom Boom is only one character, with clones of himself. This is possible because the manual refers to Boom Boom as singular in the description: "Boom Boom, the faithful servant of Bowser."

Super Mario 3D Land

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After a long hiatus, Boom Boom makes his return in Super Mario 3D Land for the Nintendo 3DS. The game also introduces a pink, female counterpart of Boom Boom named Pom Pom, who wields a Boomerang. She is the partner of Boom Boom.

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Boom Boom and his allies chase after Princess Peach.

Boom Boom, Bowser and the Koopa Troop has invaded the Mushroom Kingdom to kidnap Princess Peach and took most of the Super Leaves. He appears in some airships, where he could encounter and fight his old rival Mario. Though he was defeated twice, then Pom Pom replaced him. Sometime later while Boom Boom was absent throughout the next worlds, Princess Peach has attempted to escape from Bowser, then Boom Boom and the Koopa Troop chased after her and captured her back. He returns in World 7 then battles Mario in his airship, along with Pom Pom. After the defeat of Bowser, Luigi was already kidnapped at the time and Mario saved him from Dry Bowser. The two Mario Bros. has ventured through the new worlds fighting the Koopa Troop and Boom Boom to the last level.

Boom Boom here is much larger (especially his arms) than he was in his previous encounter with Mario and Luigi (where he was roughly the same height as Mario). He no longer has spikes on his shell, which is now red, and has new attacks. He spins wildly with his arms and fists to hurt Mario, but if he does this too long, he becomes dizzy and vulnerable. When hit, Boom Boom can also attack by retreating into his large shell and then spinning fast in random directions, in a similar fashion to the Koopalings when they are hit by the Player in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. After taking three hits from Mario's stomps, Boom Boom is defeated and will vanish while releasing many coins. This time around, Boom Boom seems to inhabit airships exclusively; his current appearances are in 2 airship levels; the fifth level of World 2, and the sixth level of World 3.

After his defeat in World 3, Boom Boom will return, now with Pom Pom, and they will fight Mario together in World 7. He also appears in the Special Worlds of the game. In S8-Crown, Mario fights both Boom Boom and Pom Pom at the same time, except when Boom Boom spins, he reveals fire. Also when Pom Pom is defeated, the red floor will go down to the ground shortly.

Boom Boom has now an audible voice in-game for the first time in Super Mario 3D Land, who gives him a much deeper voice. His older age is also supported by his deep voice in the game and how many years it passed since Super Mario Bros. 3.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

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Boom Boom from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Boom Boom also appeared in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, where he was nothing more than a silent powerhouse. Much like in the game, whenever he attacked the Mario Bros., he was the only one seen at any given time. He has yellow teeth here. He made four appearances: Misadventures in Babysitting, Do the Koopa, Crimes R Us, and The Venice Menace.

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.

Character Description

Physical Appearance

Boom Boom is a Koopa who has yellow and tan skin and head. He has long flailing arms, large legs and padded feet. He has shaped cheeks, a high nose, a low jaw, and deeply curved lips, similar to that of the Koopalings, and has two large teeth. Although Boom Boom's height is about the same of the Koopalings, he is tall as Mario. Unlike them, he is bald and has now hair. He also has large black eyebrows and black eyes. Boom Boom's shell was originally green with large spikes. However it is now larger, red without spikes similar to that of regular red Koopa Troopas since Super Mario 3D Land, where he has bigger arms, legs and head. His height is times taller than before and his skin is brighter, making him look much like a Koopaling. It would allow him to shake the ground because of his larger size.

Powers and Abilities

Even though Boom Boom was usually potrayed like the easiest boss, he has unique powers and abilities different from other Koopas. He is capable of jump higher, run fast and transform his arms into wings to fly and battle in mid-air. He could enlarge his spikes on his shell. He also could flail his arms to hurt Mario without stopping. In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, Boom Boom was able to clone himself. Due to his defeat in Super Mario Bros. 3, he lost these abilities and had new ones in Super Mario 3D Land. Boom Boom can spin his big arms and fist (which will make him dizzy), but that ability could also reveals fire. He spins his shell fast in any directions to reach Mario. He could shake his airship just by stomping the floor or hit the wall with his spinning shell. No matter how he gets defeated (like disappearing, or blows off in smoke leaving coins behind), Boom Boom somehow can come back at anytime.

Official Profiles and Statistics

Super Mario 3D Land

  • Site Bio: "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 a bit of a pushover--three quick stomps to the head will take them out."

Video Game Appearances

Title Description Original Release Date System/Format
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 - 25th Anniversary Edition Boss Japan:
October 21, 2010
Wii
Super Mario 3D Land Boss Japan:
November 3, 2011
3DS

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • 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 the original NES version of Super Mario Bros. 3, the Boom Boom in Desert Hill's fortress was colored gray.


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