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Akuman is a boss from Wario's Woods.
Aqualea is a mermaid with blue hair and a pink tail. She was featured in Wario's Woods.
Bald Bull is one of the most iconic characters in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series.
The god of poverty in Japanese folklore. He is associated with superstitious ceremonies that were often held in Japanese households to ensure economic security.
Introduced to the Mario series with Doki Doki Panic, Birdo is an effeminate dinosaur with a penchant for cute things. Although initially a boss enemy, nowadays she mostly appears as a friendly side character.
Bonkers is a recurring sub-boss and sometime ally in the Kirby series.
Boom Boom is the loyal servant of Bowser, found in every castle as a pre boss in Super Mario Bros 3 before the actual battle.
Bowser is one of the most iconic villains in gaming. His role as the main antagonist in the Mario franchise has cemented this King of Koopas' status in video game history.
Bugzzy is a recurring mini-boss in the Kirby series.
The Boss of World 5 in Super Mario Bros 2. Clawgrip is a boulder-throwing mutated Sidestepper.
Also known as Shadow Link, he is a recurring enemy in the Legend of Zelda franchise and is a doppelganger of Link. He first appeared in Zelda II as the final boss.
The personification of death, also known as the Grim Reaper in American culture. Death in this context represents inevitable human mortality.
Boxer in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! and its spiritual successor for the Wii, Punch-Out!!
The Original Donkey Kong made his debut in the game of the same name, where he tossed barrels at his nemesis Mario. His grandson, Donkey Kong Jr., went on to create a legacy of his own in games such as Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.
One of the most legendary people in Zelda II, it is believed that this character's name was meant to be "Errol," as in Errol Flynn. He lives in the town of Ruto.
Fire Lion is a sub-boss in the Kirby series.
Fryguy is the male boss of World 4 in Super Mario Bros. 2. When defeated, he splits into four mini-Fryguys.
The embodiment of evil in the Zelda series, Ganon lusts after the Triforce and the ultimate power it affords its user. He often appears in his less monstrous form, Ganondorf.
A boxer in Mike Tyson's Punch Out for the NES.
Grand Wheelie is a sub-boss in the Kirby game series.
A boxer in Mike Tyson's Punch Out.
One half of the deadly twosome, the Hammer Bros. from Super Mario Bros fame. They jump from platform to platform in a seemingly random pattern throwing goshdarn hammers!
Heavy Mole is a boss character in the Kirby series.
A commander of the Underworld Army, Hewdraw leads the assault on Skyworld.
Iggy is the fourth oldest son of Bowser, a member of the koopalings, and a crazy genius.
Impa is the caretaker of Princess Zelda and a member of the Sheikah race. Like Link and Zelda, Impa has appeared in numerous incarnations throughout the Zelda timeline.
King Dedede is the self-made king of Dream Land and Kirby's friendly rival who has appeared in many games.
King Hippo is a hard hitting fighter in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! games.
Kirby is the pink, puffy, and powerful hero of Planet Popstar. He was a young traveler who came to Dream Land with the Spring Breeze, and has lived there ever since. He's famous for his ability to inhale anything, including his enemies, to copy their abilities and transform.
A large cumulus cloud from the Kirby games. Kracko has appeared in every Kirby game yet, though not always as a boss.
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