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Big Mummbon

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Big Mummbon
Sprite ofBig Mummbon fromKirby Mass Attack.
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First gameKirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entitiesMummbon,Big Beanbon,Big Zombon
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The foes wrapped up in bandages are called Mummbons. And the big ones? They're known as Big Mummbons. Big or small, though, they seem like a real menace.
— Daroach, inKirby Mass Attack

Big Mummbon is a larger variant ofMummbon that appears inKirby Mass Attack. It sports the same general look and abilities as its smaller cousins, though it can spit out two poisonous globs at once, and can crushKirbys with its girth. Big Mummbon is worth 500 points when defeated, but like the regular Mummbon, Big Mummbon will reconstitute itself after a while and attack again. It can only be permanently defeated using stagehazards, by beingcrushed, or by being hit by Kirbys under the effect ofJumbo Candy.

Locations[edit]

Mummbon can be found in the following levels and stages inKirby Mass Attack:

Mummbon locations inKirby Mass Attack  
StageGreen GroundsSandy CanyonDedede ResortVolcano ValleyNecro Nebula
Stage 1NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 2NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 3NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 4NoNoNoNoNo
Stage 5NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 6NoYesNoYesN/A
Stage 7NoNoYesNoN/A
Stage 8NoYesNoNoN/A
Stage 9NoNoNoNoN/A
Stage 10NoYesNoNoN/A
Stage 11N/ANoNoNoN/A
Boss StageNoNoNoNoNo

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseデラミポン
Deramipon
Portmanteau of「デラックス」(derakkusu, deluxe) and partial anagram of「ミラポン」(Mirapon,Mummbon)
FrenchGros GermimomieBig Mummbon
GermanRiesen-MumibonGiant-Mummbon
ItalianGran GermimummiaBig Mummbon
SpanishGran BrotimomiaBig Mummbon


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