Some musicians tickle the ivories, but the Bona-Petite prefers tickling the ribs. Or perhaps 'having its ribs tickled' is more accurate, depending on which of these two percussionists we're talking about here. Truth is, each is symbiotically connected to the other and equally responsible for delivering punchy kick patterns peppered with a little bottom-end bulk. The duo consists of two monsters, amiably dubbed 'Bona' and 'Petite' by their Wublin pals. The smaller Petite puts the 'riff' in 'midriff,' while the larger Bona grumbles endlessly about indigestion. Bona-Petite is a Supernatural Monster exclusive to Wublin Island. It was added on April 28th, 2017 during Version 2.0.5. Bona-Petite is obtained by being purchased in the Market for 20,000 Coins as an inactive statue, which can be woken up by zapping all required Monster Eggs into it. It has a decent currency production compared to other Wublins.
me I made the art - Bona-Petite's name is a play on the well-known French term "Bon appétit" meaning "good appetite" in English (This is a bit ironic since Petite is in the Bona's stomach area) and "bone", referring to Bona's visible skeletal system. It is also a play on "petite", meaning small, which describes the blue monster, Petite. - The teaser puzzle uses bone names to reveal Bona-Petite´s name. - The Bona-Petite is the fourth Wublin to not have its part in the Wublin Island soundtrack. The first one was the Scargo, the second was the Astropod, and the third was the Pixolotl. - In its Twitter teaser, its track is not distorted. To commemorate its initial release, the rare versions of all nine of its monster inventory were available to buy and breed for 72 hours. - The Bona-Petite is the first monster with capability of playing three distinct instruments (drums in drum kits only count as one distinct instrument in this case). - Petite's blue, slimy skin as well as its pink eyelids and lips loosely resemble the Toe Jammer, but those eggs are not required to wake up this Wublin. - Bona-Petite plays in the Air Reverie on The Colossingum, even though it does not appear on Air Island. This may be because the drum sounds used by Bona-Petite were originally going to be used by Reebro.