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|image=[[File:Big Schnoz.png]]
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|caption=In-game sprite of '''Big Schnoz''' from ''Kirby Mass Attack''.
|caption=In-game sprite of '''Big Schnoz''' from ''Kirby Mass Attack''.
|game1=''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''
|game1=''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]'' (2011)
|similar=[[Schnoz]], [[Bigger Schnoz]]
|similar=[[Schnoz]], [[Bigger Schnoz]]
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{{quote|A Big Schnoz lurks near that medal. To defeat him, you'll need to push against him as many times as you can, and as FAST as possible.|[[Daroach]], in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''}}
{{quote|A Big Schnoz lurks near that [[medal]]. To defeat him, you'll need to push against him as many times as you can, and as FAST as possible.|[[Daroach]], in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''}}
'''Big Schnoz''' is a slightly larger version of [[Schnoz]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. It is distinguished from the smaller Schnoz by its red col{{o}}ration and its larger tusks worn flat on the ends. Big Schnoz appears only in [[Green Grounds - Stage 5]] along with its cousins, Schnoz and [[Bigger Schnoz]]. To defeat it, the [[Kirby]]s must push back on its block to trap it, then crush it, lest the Kirbys suffer the same fate. Appropriately, it takes more effort to defeat a Big Schnoz than the smaller Schnoz. Defeating Big Schnoz confers 500 points onto the player.
'''Big Schnoz''' is a slightly larger version of [[Schnoz]] in ''[[Kirby Mass Attack]]''. He is distinguished from the smaller Schnoz by his red coloration and his larger tusks worn flat on the ends. Big Schnoz appears only in [[Green Grounds - Stage 5]] along with his cousins, Schnoz and [[Bigger Schnoz]]. To defeat him, the [[Kirby]]s must push back on his block to trap him, then crush him, lest the Kirbys suffer the same fate. Appropriately, it takes more effort to defeat a Big Schnoz than the smaller Schnoz. Defeating Big Schnoz confers 500 points onto the player.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
KMA Green Grounds Stage 5 screenshot 08.png|A Big Schnoz pushing on a block in [[Green Grounds - Stage 5]]
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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
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|jaR=Dodosutan
|jaR=Dodosutan
|jaM=Dodosutan <br><small>(based on the Japanese onomatopoeia for stomping "dosu")</small>
|jaM=From「ど~」(''do-'', a prefix for "very much") and「ドスタン」(''Dosutan'', Schnoz)
|es=Pujón Pujón
|esM=From "empujón" (push)
|de=Riesen-Stampfok
|deM=Giant-Schnoz
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Big Schnoz
Big Schnoz.png
In-game sprite of Big Schnoz from Kirby Mass Attack.
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First game Kirby Mass Attack (2011)
Similar entities Schnoz, Bigger Schnoz
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A Big Schnoz lurks near that medal. To defeat him, you'll need to push against him as many times as you can, and as FAST as possible.
— Daroach, in Kirby Mass Attack

Big Schnoz is a slightly larger version of Schnoz in Kirby Mass Attack. He is distinguished from the smaller Schnoz by his red coloration and his larger tusks worn flat on the ends. Big Schnoz appears only in Green Grounds - Stage 5 along with his cousins, Schnoz and Bigger Schnoz. To defeat him, the Kirbys must push back on his block to trap him, then crush him, lest the Kirbys suffer the same fate. Appropriately, it takes more effort to defeat a Big Schnoz than the smaller Schnoz. Defeating Big Schnoz confers 500 points onto the player.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドドスタン
Dodosutan
From「ど~」(do-, a prefix for "very much") and「ドスタン」(Dosutan, Schnoz)
German Riesen-Stampfok Giant-Schnoz
Spanish Pujón Pujón From "empujón" (push)