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Bigger Beanbon
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- This article is about the very large Beanbon that appears in the Sub-Games, and should not be confused withBig Beanbon, the bigger variant of Beanbon found in the main game.
Bigger Beanbon[derived from Japanese] is a super-sized version ofBeanbon fromKirby Mass Attack, which appears only in theSub-Games. It is significantly larger than the already largeBig Beanbon, and has a very defined face compared to its smaller cousins.
Bigger Beanbon appears in two Sub-Games. InStrato Patrol EOS, three are seen guardingWhispy Woods and shooting nuts, and requires several shots to be defeated. InKirby Quest, Bigger Beanbon is faced in Chapter 1 - Stage 8, and has 800 HP.
As it is a Sub-Game enemy, Bigger Beanbon's name is never shown in the Japaneseenemy roll call.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | デラデラッポン[1] Deraderappon | Portmanteau of「デラックス」(derakkusu, deluxe) and「デラッポン」(Derappon, Big Beanbon) The translated name is based on the enemy being a step-up from the Japanese name forBig Beanbon, and also due to the "Delu-" modifier being used twice. |
References
- ↑Kirby Character Encyclopedia (Kadokawa), pg. 124
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