Bloopurn

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Bloopurn
Bloopurn from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Variant of Blooper

Bloopurns are brown urn enemies found in Dreamy Driftwood Shore in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. The name is a combination of the words "Blooper" (what it uses to attack with), and "urn" (which is what it resembles). They attack by opening themselves to send out Bloopers. Outside of battle, Bloopurns will let out a single Blooper to try to hit the player first. It will send out up to three Bloopers that spin towards Mario in midair. If they stop spinning, Mario must jump over them, otherwise, he should not jump. The other attack Bloopurns utilize is launching three Bloopers that dive at Mario. These can be hammered back. When a Bloopurn is hit with a hammer attack, it falls over and releases either a various amounts of coins, a Mushroom or up to three Spinies if there is no other type of enemy or there are Spinies. However, attacking a Bloopurn with a hammer twice will anger it, making it deal more damage, similar to the Fury status effect. If there is Dreamcaps R present, it will drop Dreamcap Captains R instead.

In the British English version of the game, Bowser references this enemy when describing Antasma's screeching, saying he "sounds like a beached Bloopurn." In the American English version, he says "Blooper" instead.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Bloopurn
Bloopurn from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. HP 127 Role Common Level 22 Location(s) Dreamy Driftwood Shore
Power 156 Position Normal No Hitter 32
Defense 197 World Dream Weakness None Item drop Ultrasyrup Jar (5%)
None (0%)
Speed 50 Experience 75 (90) Coins 35 (100%)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲッソーツボ[?]
Gessō Tsubo
Blooper Jar
French (NOA) Urne Bloups[?] Blooper Urn
French (NOE) Jarre Bloups[?] Blooper Jar
German Bloopurne[?] Bloopurn
Italian Vasbaglio[?] From "vaso" (vase) and "sbaglio" (mistake)
Portuguese Bloopurna[?] From "Blooper" and "urna" (urn)
Russian Ваза блуперов[?]
Vaza bluperov
Vase of Bloopers
Spanish (NOA) Urna blooper[?] Blooper urn
Spanish (NOE) Vasija Blooper[?] Blooper Vase