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[[File:Bulblin.jpg|link=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|frame|Thought they were all just little [[Our Goblins Are Wickeder|goblins]]? [[Recurring Boss|Think again]].]] |
[[File:Bulblin.jpg|link=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|frame|Thought they were all just little [[Our Goblins Are Wickeder|goblins]]? [[Recurring Boss|Think again]].]] |
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{{quote|''"I just hope they don't resort to enlarging the characters on the levels and calling them bosses this time; that giant beaver was a pretty cheap trick!"''|'''Cranky Kong''', ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' instruction manual}} |
{{quote|''"I just hope they don't resort to enlarging the characters on the levels and calling them bosses this time; that giant beaver was a pretty cheap trick!"''|'''Cranky Kong''', ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' instruction manual}} |
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Compare [[Giant Mook]]. See also [[Elite Mooks]] and [[Superpowered Mooks]]. Contrast [[Monster Lord]], when this is due to biology. |
Compare [[Giant Mook]]. See also [[Elite Mooks]] and [[Superpowered Mooks]]. Contrast [[Monster Lord]], when this is due to biology. |
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* [[Digimon]]: |
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** ShogunGekomon is basically a big, fat, red, crowned version of Gekomon. |
** ShogunGekomon is basically a big, fat, red, crowned version of Gekomon. |