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'''Boss Galaga''' ({{ja|ボス・ギャラガ|Bosu Gyaraga}}, ''Boss Galaga'') are the strongest of the main enemies in [[Namco]] | '''Boss Galaga''' ({{ja|ボス・ギャラガ|Bosu Gyaraga}}, ''Boss Galaga'') are the strongest of the main enemies in the ''Galaga'' series by [[Namco]]. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:BossGalagaOrigin.png|thumb|left|150px|Boss Galaga as it appears in ''Galaga''.]] | [[File:BossGalagaOrigin.png|thumb|left|150px|Boss Galaga as it appears in ''Galaga''.]] | ||
In ''Galaga'', Boss Galagas appear as one of the common enemies of normal stages. They attack by flying down and | In ''Galaga'', Boss Galagas appear as one of the common enemies of normal stages. They attack by flying down and firing their tractor beam at the player: if they hit they capture the player's ship, flying back up to the swarm with it and causing the player to lose a life. During the procedure, the same sounds heard in ''SSB4'' and ''SSBU'' are played. If the Boss Galaga with the ship is defeated while flying at the player, the captured ship will join up with the player's current ship, doubling their firepower. Like in ''SSB4'' and ''SSBU'' the Boss Galaga takes two hits to defeat: it turns purple when hit once and it explodes when hit twice. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
===As an [[item]]=== | ===As an [[item]]=== | ||
The Boss Galaga keeps its function from ''SSB4''. Additionally, when a character gets caught | The Boss Galaga keeps its function from ''SSB4''. Additionally, when a character gets caught the background of the stage changes into a spacescape reminiscent of the original Galaga game. It always carries the player into a [[Star KO]], except on stages that don't allow Star KOs. The Boss Galaga will remain alongside the Star KO'd player in the background as they fly off and disappear. In addition, the Star KO'd opponent will have a sideways tumble animation identical to the Star KOs in the first four ''Smash'' games. It cannot be spawned on '''[[Princess Peach's Castle]]''', '''[[Kongo Falls]]''', '''[[Green Greens]]''', '''[[Onett]]''', [[WarioWare, Inc.]], [[Frigate Orpheon]], '''[[Lylat Cruise]]''', '''[[New Pork City]]''', [[Mario Bros.]], '''[[Prism Tower]]''', '''[[Tortimer Island]]''', '''[[Coliseum]]''', '''[[Town and City]]''', [[Boxing Ring]], [[Moray Towers]], '''[[Mementos]]''', '''[[King of Fighters Stadium]]''', and [[Mishima Dojo]], despite the bolded stages allowing star KOs. | ||
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**A prerelease screenshot of ''Smash 4'', however, depicts the beam as fanned out and solid, much like the ''for 3DS'' trophy. | **A prerelease screenshot of ''Smash 4'', however, depicts the beam as fanned out and solid, much like the ''for 3DS'' trophy. | ||
*The beam used in the item also serves as [[Pac-Man]]'s [[grab]]. | *The beam used in the item also serves as [[Pac-Man]]'s [[grab]]. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', if a character is at | *In ''Ultimate'', if a character is at 0% and gets captured, they will more than likely escape without needing to make a single input. | ||
*The Boss Galaga is the oldest item in the entire series, having made its debut in 1979. | *The Boss Galaga is the oldest item in the entire series, having made its debut in 1979. | ||