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Booma-Dooma Volcano
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| “ | What?! This isn't good! That road leads to the Booma-Dooma Volcano! There's no telling when that thing's gonna blow! | ” | — Chief Bookem, fromHail to the Chief |
Booma-Dooma Volcano is an active volcano inDream Land situated a few miles away fromCappy Town in the anime seriesKirby: Right Back at Ya!. It resembles a series of tall red cinder cones with gaping calderas filled with lakes of molten lava. As such, gouts of steam and ash are continuously pouring out of the volcano's five main openings. The volcano itself appears in only a handful of episodes, with its first appearance being in Episode 10:Hail to the Chief.
Appearances[edit]
Booma-Dooma Volcano first appears in the episodeHail to the Chief, whenTuff winds up getting stuck inside the main caldera near the end of the episode.Chief Bookem and the kids set out to save him, with the chief in particular rappelling down the inside of the caldera with a rope to retrieve him. Despite his efforts, Chief Bookem is unable to save Tuff on his own, andKirby steps in to retrieve them on hisWarp Star.
InPrediction Predicament - Part II, the Booma-Dooma Volcano erupts as thePhantom Star Gerath draws near, which drives the people ofCappy Town to evacuate and take refuge inCastle Dedede.
InTourist Trap, the Booma-Dooma Volcano is the last stop on the tourists' trip through Dream Land, and is the site where Kirby has to battle themonsterFlame Feeder.
InThe Chill Factor,Ice Kirby pours hot sauce into the volcano to make it erupt, which neutralizes the effects of thePengy tribe's iceberg.
Gallery[edit]
- Booma-Dooma Volcano at a distance
- A look inside the main caldera
- The slopes leading up to the volcano
- Tuff trapped inside the caldera
- Chief Bookem swings dangerously close to the lava
- Kirby rescues Tuff and Chief Bookem.
- Booma-Dooma Volcano erupting inPrediction Predicament - Part II
- Kirby pouring hot sauce into the volcano inThe Chill Factor
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
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| Japanese | ギラウエア火山 Girauea Kazan | Gilauea Volcano Most likely a reference toKīlauea volcano inHawaii. |


