Bully
- This article is about the species that first appeared inSuper Mario 64. For other uses of the word "bully", seeBully (disambiguation).
Bully | |||
---|---|---|---|
![]() Artwork fromSuper Mario 3D World | |||
First appearance | Super Mario 64 (1996) | ||
Latest appearance | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (2021) | ||
| |||
|
- “Don't be a pushover! If anyone tries to shoveyou around, push back! It's one-on-one, with afiery finish for the loser!”
- —Lakitu Bros.,Super Mario 64
Bullies (alternately pluralizedBullys[1]), orViking Bombs,[2] are a race of creatures introduced inSuper Mario 64. They are first found inLethal Lava Land inSuper Mario 64 and its remake,Super Mario 64 DS, and have since become recurring, albeit occasional, enemies in theSuper Mario series. Their name and design are a pun on the words "bully," referring to their aggressive behavior, and "bull," referring to their horns and charging attack pattern.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario 64 /Super Mario 64 DS
InSuper Mario 64, Bullies are black spheres with green feet, angry eyes, and two yellow bull horns. They appear inLethal Lava Land and the secondBowser level,Bowser in the Fire Sea. Bullies are usually found on platforms and sometimes in groups. Bullies try to charge intoMario to knock him off the platform into the surroundinglava. They always move in the direction that Mario is facing. Mario does not take damage if he is hit by a Bully. He can defeat a Bully by knocking it into the lava, which can be done by eitherkicking,punching,ground-pounding, ordiving at it. After the Bully sinks into the lava, it relinquishes acoin, which is tossed onto the platform.
Bullies have a larger variant known asBig Bullies. Two of them are respectively encountered in the first two missions of Lethal Lava Land. In the second mission,Bully the Bullies, Mario must first defeat three Bullies before he can fight the second Big Bully.
InSnowman's Land, there is a similar enemy known as aChill Bully. It resembles the Bullies because it has a round, icy body, one gold horn on its head, and green shoes.
InSuper Mario 64 DS,Yoshi can push back the Bullies bystomping on them. Bullies also appear inChief Chilly Challenge, where they try to pushLuigi into abottomless pit.
Super Mario 3D World /Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Bullies appear inSuper Mario 3D World and reappear in itsNintendo Switch portSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, where they have been redesigned. They are now made of a blue shiny metal, their horns are golden and are bent forward with dark rings at their bases, and they appear larger than their previous incarnations. Also, they have rims on the bodies' bottoms and red eyes. They no longer grunt, and make a metal sound when jumped on. They once again charge at the player, and can be knocked back by jumping on them, using projectiles likefireballs, or tapping them on theGamePad. Bullies will pause and teeter when pushed to the edge of a platform, giving the player time to land the final hit. If they are not knocked off, they will regain their balance and continue charging at the player.
Bullies can also be defeated by using theLucky Cat Statue. A new boss,Prince Bully, also appears in this game.
Bullies reappear in theNintendo Switchport ofSuper Mario 3D World,Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. In theBowser's Fury mode, there are only cat variants of Bullies, which are known as Cat Bullies. Like all enemies in the game, they have cat-like traits, which are specifically fur, green paws instead of shoes, a cat-like tail, and cat ears instead of horns. Cat Bullies only appear in the Bully the Cat Bullies mission inFort Flaptrap, whereMario has to push them into lava or defeat them asInvincible Mario to obtain aCat Shine.
Super Mario Maker 2
Bullies appear inSuper Mario Maker 2 as enemies exclusive to theSuper Mario 3D World theme, acting as they did in that game. Giving one aSuper Mushroom can make it aBig Bully, and if a Bully has wings applied to it, it can fly over terrain in its way or out of apit if knocked off a ledge.
Mario & Luigi series
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Bullies appear inMario & Luigi: Paper Jam as an enemy. They are only encountered atMount Brrr and retain their physical appearance fromSuper Mario 3D World. Their main attack is rammingMario,Luigi, orPaper Mario, who must counter it with the hammer. Occasionally, bombs will appear behind the bros., and they must jump on the Bully while it is charging in order to not get pushed into the bombs. If Paper Mario jumps over the Bully while it is charging, it will run into the bombs, causing it to explode and take damage.
Bullies make a minor appearance in the end credits where several of them attempt to ram into thePapercrafts alongside someBroozers andMechakoopas in theBowser's Castle portion.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
InMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Bullies make an appearance in theBowser Jr.'s Journey mode, where they are enemies and recruitable allies. They are Melee troops, and theirSpecial Skill is Smack Back Attack.
Mario Net Quest
InMario Net Quest, a Bully using itsSuper Mario 64 design is one of the obstacles that can pop out of the floor tiles. The player loses 500 points if they click on it. It is the only enemy in the game not mentioned on the "How to Play" screen.
Unused appearances
Super Mario Galaxy
Models for small and big Bullies, labeledDonketu andDonketuKing respectively, areunused inSuper Mario Galaxy. Similar toSuper Mario 64 andSuper Mario 64 DS, their bodies are made of a flat texture showing a picture of a black sphere, instead of a fully-modeled sphere.
Profiles and statistics
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bully | ||||||||||
![]() | HP | 131 | POW | 98 (93) | Defense | 137 (99) | Speed | 59 | ||
Role | Common | Type | Normal | Weakness | None | Location(s) | Mount Brrr | |||
Level | 17 | Experience | 80 (75) | Coins | 50 | Item drop | Super Mushroom - 5% POW Scarf - 3% | |||
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game'sEasy Mode. |
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
- Bowser Jr.'s Journey profile:The go-to blokes for a strong frontal offense. Their specialty is to push through their foes using their heavy bodies.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
- "Uncover a mystery pic fromSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury!" Switch news article bio: Make way for Cat Bully (a rather pushy fellow)! If you see one, try avoiding an un-fur-tunate situation by quickly moving past. But if push comes to shove, they can be defeated...
Gallery
Data render fromSuper Mario 64
Screenshot fromMario Net Quest
In-game render fromSuper Mario 64 DS
Unused models fromSuper Mario Galaxy
In-game render fromSuper Mario 3D World
A Cat Bully in a Japanese commercial promoting theSuper Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | どんけつ[3] Donketsu | Literally "bonk butt", a way of childish playing like tussling. Game files romanize it as "Donketu" inSuper Mario 64 DS andSuper Mario Galaxy, and "Donketsu" inSuper Mario 3D World. | |
ドンケツ[?] Donketsu | |||
Chinese | 斗斗[?] Dòudou | Fighting; translated from the Japanese name | |
Dutch | Bully[?] | - | |
French (NOA) | Moche[4] | Ugly | |
French (NOE) | Voyou[4] | Bully | |
Petite bombe[5] | Little bomb | ||
German | Bully[4] | - | |
Italian | Bronco[4] | Similar to the European Spanish name | |
Korean | 으샤[?] Eusya | Exclamation when exercising brute strength; similar to "heave ho". | |
Portuguese (NOA) | Chatucho[?] | Fromchato ("annoying") and the suffix-ucho, used in forming pejoratives from nouns and adjectives. | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Brigão[?] | Adjective that refers to a person who often involved in fights or brawls; derived from the wordbriga ("fight"). | |
Russian | Задира[?] Zadira | Bully | |
Spanish (NOA) | Peleón[?] | Derived from the wordpelear ("to fight") and refers to a person who is prone to be very conflictive with others. | |
Bronco[4] | Derived from the nounbronca (which means "fight" or "tussle" in Spain and "anger" in Latin America). Also,bronco as an adjective can denote a harsh person. | ||
Spanish (NOE) | Bronco[4] | Derived from the nounbronca (which means "fight" or "tussle" in Spain and "anger" in Latin America). Also,bronco as an adjective can denote a harsh person. | |
Bully[?] | - |
Notes
- According toSuper Mario 64 source assets, its early name isOtos. This suggests a relation to aremoved enemy known as Motos. Additionally, according to early Japanese mission titles, another consideration was the name「どすこい」(Dosukoi, from afolk song).[6]
References
- ^April 1997.Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #49. Page 30.
- ^Prima Bath (April 7, 1999).Nintendo 64 Game Secrets, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN0-7615-2103-8. Page 88.
- ^Motomiya, Shusuke (One Up),Yasuhiro Nemoto, Hideki Endo, Yuta Naoi, and Noriko Tsuyuki, editors (1996).「キャラクター図鑑」 in 『スーパーマリオ64完全クリアガイド』. Tokyo:Media Factory (Japanese). ISBN4-88991-411-0. Page 13.
- ^abcdefLEGO (2021).71395 - Super Mario 64™ ? Block - Building Instructions. Billund:The LEGO Group. Page 7.
- ^Nintendo official French magazine N1. Page 94.
- ^TCRF.Development:Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)/Dialogue & Text.The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved August 17, 2022.