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Prince Bully appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' in the Enemy Battle of [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]], [[Prince Bully Blockade]]. Like other [[Bully|Bullies]], he will attempt to ram into Mario and company and push them around; the player can push him back by jumping on him or using any method of attack such as a fireball. If Prince Bully is rammed or skids to a stop, he inhales and his mouth turns red before spewing a red fireball at the player. This can be interrupted by ramming him again. There are two groups of three [[Clear Pipe]]s in the room, and ramming him towards one causes him to get stuck; ramming him again forces him through the Clear Pipe, which deposits him out of one of the others at random in a squished form. The players can also let Prince Bully ram and get himself stuck in a clear pipe by leading him to one of them and then ramming Prince Bully into the pipe. Kicking Prince Bully three times in this state defeats him, rewarding Mario and company with several coins and the level's [[Green Star]].
Prince Bully appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' in the Enemy Battle of [[World 6 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 6]], [[Prince Bully Blockade]]. Like other [[Bully|Bullies]], he will attempt to ram into Mario and company and push them around; the player can push him back by jumping on him or using any method of attack such as a fireball. If Prince Bully is rammed or skids to a stop, he inhales and his mouth turns red before spewing a red fireball at the player. This can be interrupted by ramming him again. There are two groups of three [[Clear Pipe]]s in the room, and ramming him towards one causes him to get stuck; ramming him again forces him through the Clear Pipe, which deposits him out of one of the others at random in a squished form. The players can also let Prince Bully ram and get himself stuck in a clear pipe by leading him to one of them and then ramming Prince Bully into the pipe. Kicking Prince Bully three times in this state defeats him, rewarding Mario and company with several coins and the level's [[Green Star]].


Prince Bully reappears in [[Prince Bully Blockade Is Back]], one of the three Enemy Battles in [[World Castle]]. His plume and feet are now blue, as are the fireballs he shoots, which consist of three blue fireballs that curve toward the player, and he fires an additional projectile for each hit he takes. As before, three hits after pushing Prince Bully through a Clear Pipe defeats him, with the reward being several coins and another Green Star. Unlike the other non-[[Bowser]] bosses, he does not reappear in [[Boss Blitz]].
Prince Bully reappears in [[Prince Bully Blockade Is Back]], one of two Enemy Battles in [[World Castle]]. His plume and feet are now blue, as are the fireballs he shoots, which consist of three blue fireballs that curve toward the player, and he fires an additional projectile for each hit he takes. As before, three hits after pushing Prince Bully through a Clear Pipe defeats him, with the reward being several coins and another Green Star. Unlike the other non-[[Bowser]] bosses, he does not reappear in [[Boss Blitz]].


A cat variant appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury#Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]'' as a boss in [[Mount Magmeow]]. He acts exactly the same as in the base game, aside from his aesthetic changes. He only appears in the area's first mission and does not reappear afterward.
A cat variant appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury#Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]'' as a boss in [[Mount Magmeow]]. He acts exactly the same as in the base game, aside from his aesthetic changes. He only appears in the area's first mission and does not reappear afterward.

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