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The '''Bubba Dingo''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. Found solely in [[Fossil Valley]], these puppy-like creatures roam about said location, usually under the watchful eye of a [[Mama Dingo]]. They also appear as pets kept by certain citizens of [[Arni]] ([[Another World]]), specifically the restaurant owner.  Bubba Dingoes can be trapped in the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]] and added to the pool of [[Doppelgang]]s performed by [[Sprigg]].
The '''Bubba Dingo''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. Bubba Dingoes have puppy-like appearances, with black-colored fur coats. Their beige-colored heads are bigger than their bodies and in place of an ordinary dog's nose, they have a pig's snout instead, and wear a constant enraged expression on their faces. Found solely in [[Fossil Valley]], Bubba Dingoes roam about said location, usually under the watchful eye of a [[Mama Dingo]]. They also appear as pets kept by certain citizens of [[Arni]] ([[Another World]]), specifically the restaurant owner.  Bubba Dingoes can be trapped in the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]] and added to the pool of [[Doppelgang]]s performed by [[Sprigg]].


==Battle and Strategy==
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==Name Origin==
==Name Origin==
The word 'Bubba' is commonly used in Australia and New Zealand as a noun or pronoun to refer affectionately to a baby, while the word 'Dingo' refers to the Australian free-roaming wild dogs unique to the continent of Australia, mainly found in the outback. Since the Bubba Dingo is strongly reminiscent of a dog, alongside the fact that it is a baby of sorts, its name is hence a befitting one.
The word 'Bubba' is commonly used in Australia and New Zealand as a noun or pronoun to refer affectionately to a baby, while the word 'Dingo' refers to the Australian free-roaming wild dogs unique to the continent of Australia, mainly found in the outback. Since the Bubba Dingo is strongly reminiscent of a dog, alongside the fact that it is a baby of sorts, its name is hence a befitting one. The Japanese name of this enemy could be a play on the fact that the Bubba Dingo has a pig's snout instead of a dog's nose, hence causing said enemy to have piggish qualities.


==Related Enemies==
==Related Enemies==