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Big Beanbon

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Big Beanbon
KMA Big Beanbon artwork.png
Artwork of Big Beanbon from Kirby Mass Attack.
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First game Kirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entities Beanbon, Bigger Beanbon, Big Mummbon, Big Zombon
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Big Beanbon[derived from Japanese][1] is a larger version of Beanbon that appears in Kirby Mass Attack. It has most of the same characteristics as a standard Beanbon, but is tougher and has the ability to crush Kirbys below with its girth when it falls. It also has the ability to shoot larger explosive projectiles with greater frequency than its smaller cousins. Defeating one confers 500 points onto the player.

Characteristics

KMA Big Beanbon sprite.png

Big Beanbon is similar in appearance to a Beanbon, but is noticeably larger in size and has a much pudgier-looking face. In addition, Big Beanbon has defined orange lips, and its orange cheek marks are round like Kirby's. When it prepares to fire its seeds, Big Beanbon's leaves curl significantly more than a standard Beanbon's.

Locations

Big Beanbon can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby Mass Attack:

Big Beanbon locations in Kirby Mass Attack  
Stage Green Grounds Sandy Canyon Dedede Resort Volcano Valley Necro Nebula
Stage 1 No Yes No No No
Stage 2 Yes No No No No
Stage 3 Yes No No No No
Stage 4 Yes No No No No
Stage 5 No Yes No No N/A
Stage 6 Yes No No No N/A
Stage 7 No No No No N/A
Stage 8 No No No No N/A
Stage 9 Yes No No No N/A
Stage 10 No No No No N/A
Stage 11 N/A No No No N/A
Boss Stage No No No No No

Other appearances

Outside of the main story mode of Kirby Mass Attack, Big Beanbon appears in the following:

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デラッポン
Derappon
Deluppon
(portmanteau of "Deluxe" and "Puppon")


References

  1. Name derived from Japanese "Deluppon", with "Delu" changed to match localized "Big" to typically refer to larger variants of enemies in Kirby Mass Attack and "ppon" changed to "Beanbon" due to being part of the name for "Puppon", the Japanese name for Beanbon.