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'''Grubba''' is a [[Spike]] wrestling manager and fight promoter at the [[Glitz Pit]] and a major antagonist in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. A champion wrestler and martial artist in his younger days, Grubba retired as a fighter to become [[Glitzville]]'s famous fight promoter when he meets Mario; he claims to be past his prime, yet [[Bandy Andy]] observes him to be in good shape in spite of his years. Initially presented as an uninvolved third party in Mario's battle with the [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] for the [[Crystal Stars]], Mario eventually discovers that Grubba possesses the [[Gold Star]], and had been using it to drain other fighters of their strength. Grubba is then revealed as a callous egotist underneath, and Mario fights his enhanced alter-ego, [[Macho Grubba]], as the boss of the game's third chapter. | '''Grubba''' is a [[Spike]] wrestling manager and fight promoter at the [[Glitz Pit]] and a major antagonist in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. A champion wrestler and martial artist in his younger days, Grubba retired as a fighter to become [[Glitzville]]'s famous fight promoter when he meets Mario; he claims to be past his prime, yet [[Bandy Andy]] observes him to be in good shape in spite of his years. Initially presented as an uninvolved third party in Mario's battle with the [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] for the [[Crystal Stars]], Mario eventually discovers that Grubba possesses the [[Gold Star]], and had been using it to drain other fighters of their strength. Grubba is then revealed as a callous egotist and scumbag underneath, and Mario fights his enhanced alter-ego, [[Macho Grubba]], as the boss of the game's third chapter. | ||
Grubba bears multiple similarities to [[Tubba Blubba]] from the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Both are large Spikes with blue skin and spikes on their shell (though Grubba only gains spikes as Macho Grubba), have a well-guarded secret to their "invincibility", and serve as the main antagonist of Chapter 3 from their respective games. Both of their English names are also based on [[Clubba]]s rather than Spikes, although neither of them are club-wielding soldiers. | Grubba bears multiple similarities to [[Tubba Blubba]] from the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Both are large Spikes with blue skin and spikes on their shell (though Grubba only gains spikes as Macho Grubba), have a well-guarded secret to their "invincibility", and serve as the main antagonist of Chapter 3 from their respective games. Both of their English names are also based on [[Clubba]]s rather than Spikes, although neither of them are club-wielding soldiers. |