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{{distinguish|the very large Beanbon that appears in the Sub-Games|[[Big Beanbon]], the bigger variant of Beanbon found in the main game}}
{{distinguish|the very large Beanbon that appears in the Sub-Games|[[Big Beanbon]], the bigger variant of Beanbon found in the main game}}
'''Bigger Beanbon'''{{DerivedTitle}} is a super-sized version of [[Beanbon]] from ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', which appears only in the [[Sub-Game]]s. It is significantly larger than the already large [[Big Beanbon]], and has a very defined face compared to its smaller cousins.  
'''Bigger Beanbon'''{{DerivedTitle}}<ref>Name derived from Japanese ''Deraderappon'' or "Deludeluppon", with "Deludelu" changed to "Bigger" to match the step up from "Deluppon"; see the note for the derivation of [[Big Beanbon]] from the Japanese "Deluppon".</ref> is a super-sized version of [[Beanbon]] from ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'', which appears only in the [[Sub-Game]]s. It is significantly larger than the already large [[Big Beanbon]], and has a very defined face compared to its smaller cousins.  


Bigger Beanbon appears in two Sub-Games. In [[Strato Patrol EOS]], three are seen guarding [[Whispy Woods]] and shooting nuts, and requires several shots to be defeated. In [[Kirby Quest]], Bigger Beanbon is faced in Chapter 1 - Stage 8, and has 800 HP.
Bigger Beanbon appears in two Sub-Games. In [[Strato Patrol EOS]], three are seen guarding [[Whispy Woods]] and shooting nuts, and requires several shots to be defeated. In [[Kirby Quest]], Bigger Beanbon is faced in Chapter 1 - Stage 8, and has 800 HP.
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|ja=デラデラッポン<ref>{{cite book|book=Kirby Character Encyclopedia|publisher=Kadokawa|page=124}}</ref>
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|jaM=<small>Portmanteau of「デラックス」(''derakkusu'', deluxe) and「デラッポン」(''Deluppon'', Big Beanbon)<br>The translated name is based on the enemy being a step-up from the Japanese name for [[Big Beanbon]], and also due to the "Delu-" modifier being used twice.</small>
|jaM=Portmanteau of「デラックス」(''derakkusu'', deluxe) and「デラッポン」(''Derappon'', Big Beanbon)
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Bigger Beanbon
KMA Bigger Beanbon sprite.png
Sprite of Bigger Beanbon from Kirby Mass Attack.
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First game Kirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entities Beanbon, Big Beanbon
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This article is about the very large Beanbon that appears in the Sub-Games, and should not be confused with Big Beanbon, the bigger variant of Beanbon found in the main game.

Bigger Beanbon[derived from Japanese][1] is a super-sized version of Beanbon from Kirby Mass Attack, which appears only in the Sub-Games. It is significantly larger than the already large Big Beanbon, and has a very defined face compared to its smaller cousins.

Bigger Beanbon appears in two Sub-Games. In Strato Patrol EOS, three are seen guarding Whispy Woods and shooting nuts, and requires several shots to be defeated. In Kirby 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 Japanese enemy roll call.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デラデラッポン[2]
Deraderappon
Portmanteau of「デラックス」(derakkusu, deluxe) and「デラッポン」(Derappon, Big Beanbon)


References

  1. Name derived from Japanese Deraderappon or "Deludeluppon", with "Deludelu" changed to "Bigger" to match the step up from "Deluppon"; see the note for the derivation of Big Beanbon from the Japanese "Deluppon".
  2. Kirby Character Encyclopedia (Kadokawa), pg. 124