During this fight, the cake is the only object that can be damaged. After taking several hits, the cake starts to move. The apprentice tells Chef Torte, who ignores him. When the cake moves a second time, the Tortes retreat, and all five of the cake's candles light up. The cake's top and bottom layers, referred to as Bundt and Raspberry respectively, attack independently from each other, but only Bundt can be attacked at first. Bundt can only be defeated by hitting it with a physical attack one all five candles are extinguished. One candle is put out whenever Bundt is hit with a physical attack. However, Bundt can relight one candle each time it attacks. After being defeated, Bundt disappears, allowing Raspberry to be damaged. Once Raspberry is defeated, Booster orders his Snifsters to take it and help him eat it up, ending the battle and Princess Peach's wedding.
The bottom layer of Torte's cake. If it had to be born a cake, it wishes that its baker had gone with the more traditional strawberries rather than raspberries.
From "torta" (cake) and the augmentative suffix "-one"
Korean
스트로베리 Seuteuroberi
Strawberry
Spanish
Tartalón
From "tarta" (cake) and the augmentative suffix "-ón"
Raspberry
Language
Name
Meaning
Japanese
ラズベリー Razuberī
Raspberry
Chinese (simplified)
树莓 Shùméi
Raspberry
Chinese (traditional)
樹莓 Shùméi
Raspberry
Dutch
Framboosbasis
Raspberry Base
French
Base framboise
Raspberry base
German
Himbeerich
From "Himbeere" (raspberry) and the male suffix "-rich"
Italian
Basilio
Basil; common name, similar to "base" (first layer)
Korean
라즈베리 Rajeuberi
Raspberry
Spanish
Frambrosio
From "frambuesa" (raspberry) and the name "Ambrosio"
Extra-Fancy Bundt
Language
Name
Meaning
Italian
Tortone extralusso
Extraluxury Bundt
Extra-Fancy Raspberry
Language
Name
Meaning
Italian
Basilio extralusso
Extraluxury Raspberry
Trivia
On the field, the cake only has one layer, which seems to be its middle layer in battle. This is changed in the remake; the entire cake is now shown out of battle.
Bundt's "candle" has separate stats internally, but only Bundt itself is targeted. Both the Shogakukan and Nintendo Power guides mention the candle as a boss enemy as well.[1][2]
In the original Japanese iteration, Raspberry's name is thematic with Bundt's, as it is in turn called "Strawberry." However, as its name was changed in localization, the naming connection was lost.