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'''Grubba''' is a [[Spike]] wrestling manager and fight promoter at the [[Glitz Pit]] and a major | '''Grubba''' is a [[Spike]] wrestling manager and fight promoter at the [[Glitz Pit]] and a major character 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. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[File:Grubbapeeking.png|thumb|left|200px|Grubba viewing his secret paper before Jolene and Mario come into his office.]] | [[File:Grubbapeeking.png|thumb|left|200px|Grubba viewing his secret paper before Jolene and Mario come into his office.]] | ||
Pleased with Mario's performance, Grubba invites him into his office to give him a thirty [[coin]] bonus and welcome him to the major-league. When Jolene, escorting Mario and his party, enters, Grubba is looking at something and quickly hides it in his drawer, berating Jolene for not knocking. Jolene then takes Mario and his party to the major-league locker room, where they meet Rawk Hawk and determine that the star on the Champ's Belt is a fake. Allegedly hearing their discussion, Jolene, under the pseudonym "X," sends Mario an | Pleased with Mario's performance, Grubba invites him into his office to give him a thirty [[coin]] bonus and welcome him to the major-league. When Jolene, escorting Mario and his party, enters, Grubba is looking at something and quickly hides it in his drawer, berating Jolene for not knocking. Jolene then takes Mario and his party to the major-league locker room, where they meet Rawk Hawk and determine that the star on the Champ's Belt is a fake. Allegedly hearing their discussion, Jolene, under the pseudonym "X," sends Mario an e-mail promising to lead him to the real Crystal Star. | ||
After Mario finds the Dubious Documents in the minor league locker room, Grubba grows suspicious and sends him a threatening, anonymous | After Mario finds the Dubious Documents in the minor league locker room, Grubba grows suspicious and sends him a threatening, anonymous e-mail. Around this time, [[Bandy Andy]] goes into the arena when no one seems to be around and witnesses Grubba's transformation. As with King K, Grubba drains his energy after catching Bandy Andy and hides him along with King K. | ||
Mario and his partners follow Jolene's instructions and witness her and Grubba having a conversation. Jolene reports to Grubba that no one was found in the storage room when the noises were heard, but Grubba remains suspicious. He asks her where she went when she disappeared for long periods of time and whether or not she has ever heard of a Crystal Star, where she responds with satisfactory answers. However, Grubba quickly sends an e-mail to Mario, warning him not to pry into matters concerning the Crystal Star lest he meet the same fate as the other missing fighters. Shortly after, Mario discovers King K and Bandy Andy in the storeroom. | Mario and his partners follow Jolene's instructions and witness her and Grubba having a conversation. Jolene reports to Grubba that no one was found in the storage room when the noises were heard, but Grubba remains suspicious. He asks her where she went when she disappeared for long periods of time and whether or not she has ever heard of a Crystal Star, where she responds with satisfactory answers. However, Grubba quickly sends an e-mail to Mario, warning him not to pry into matters concerning the Crystal Star lest he meet the same fate as the other missing fighters. Shortly after, Mario discovers King K and Bandy Andy in the storeroom. | ||
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The Gold Star uses its power to restore Jolene's brother before it is removed from the machine. Grubba's machine deactivates and Jolene gives Mario the Gold Star in order that the events will not be repeated. Jolene takes over Grubba's position as the promoter of the Glitz Pit. Both Bandy Andy and King K recover. Grubba claims that four fighters have disappeared before King K that year alone. However, the total number of fighters drained by Grubba, as well as his whereabouts following his defeat, is unknown. | The Gold Star uses its power to restore Jolene's brother before it is removed from the machine. Grubba's machine deactivates and Jolene gives Mario the Gold Star in order that the events will not be repeated. Jolene takes over Grubba's position as the promoter of the Glitz Pit. Both Bandy Andy and King K recover. Grubba claims that four fighters have disappeared before King K that year alone. However, the total number of fighters drained by Grubba, as well as his whereabouts following his defeat, is unknown. | ||
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==Character description== | |||
===Abilities=== | |||
{{main|Macho Grubba}} | |||
When he was younger, Grubba claimed to have had many powerful moves, some of which were made illegal after he used them. However, by the time he encounters Mario, Grubba has lost his ability to fight without the aid of his machine. To fight his enemies, Grubba is forced to use the machine to transform into Macho Grubba. In that form, he has many attacks. | |||
===Physical appearance=== | ===Physical appearance=== | ||
Though he is a Spike, Grubba does not have all of the normal physical features of one; rather, he bears a slight resemblance to [[Tubba Blubba]] from the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Unlike most Spikes, whose skin is green, Grubba has a pale blue shade of skin. His shell is orchid in color, with a yellow rim and is hair is a fiery orange color; these features too are unlike [[Clubba]]s, which bear whitish-colored hair and different colored shells. Grubba's lips are very large and orange in color. He is also the only Spike ever seen to wear clothes. | Though he is a Spike, Grubba does not have all of the normal physical features of one; rather, he bears a slight resemblance to [[Tubba Blubba]] from the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Unlike most Spikes, whose skin is green, Grubba has a pale blue shade of skin. His shell is orchid in color, with a yellow rim and is hair is a fiery orange color; these features too are unlike [[Clubba]]s, which bear whitish-colored hair and different colored shells. Grubba's lips are very large and orange in color. He is also the only Spike ever seen to wear clothes. | ||
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
Grubba creates a good-natured facade to mask and distract his concealed motivations that benefit himself at the expense of others. While on public and promoting the Glitz Pit, Grubba shows his public image: friendly and passionate about his life's work. ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' hints that Grubba's obsession with his image develops as a result of his fame. Originally, he had not cared about glitz and glamor, though later in life, Grubba feels nostalgic about what he once was and wants to relive those days, despite the costs. Despite this emotional transformation, Grubba retains an air of good sportsmanship throughout his life. Grubba encourages his fighters and did not mask his excitement for rising stars such as Mario. Even as he lay defeated, he commends Mario for a good fight. Due to the unethical use of the power-draining machine, this causes Grubba to keep the usage a secret and he uses the machine to his advantage to continue keeping it concealed. As [[Goombella]] realizes as soon as she met Grubba, he is a "super-greasy smooth talker" and not necessarily trustworthy, even while he maintains his facade. | Grubba creates a good-natured facade to mask and distract his concealed motivations that benefit himself at the expense of others. While on public and promoting the Glitz Pit, Grubba shows his public image: friendly and passionate about his life's work. ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' hints that Grubba's obsession with his image develops as a result of his fame. Originally, he had not cared about glitz and glamor, though later in life, Grubba feels nostalgic about what he once was and wants to relive those days, despite the costs. Despite this emotional transformation, Grubba retains an air of good sportsmanship throughout his life. Grubba encourages his fighters and did not mask his excitement for rising stars such as Mario. Even as he lay defeated, he commends Mario for a good fight. Due to the unethical use of the power-draining machine, this causes Grubba to keep the usage a secret and he uses the machine to his advantage to continue keeping it concealed. As [[Goombella]] realizes as soon as she met Grubba, he is a "super-greasy smooth talker" and not necessarily trustworthy, even while he maintains his facade. | ||
Grubba is implied to have a heavy {{wp|Southern United States|Southern}} accent. In the original Japanese script and the French localization, he often uses English words in his dialogue. | |||
Grubba also has a tendency to gossip or possibly make trash talking comments that he attributes to other fighters even if they never actually said such a thing. However, he has at least some respect for strong fighters, congratulating Mario when he defeats him. | Grubba also has a tendency to gossip or possibly make trash talking comments that he attributes to other fighters even if they never actually said such a thing. However, he has at least some respect for strong fighters, congratulating Mario when he defeats him. | ||
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==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Macho Grubba|image=[[File:MachoGrubba.png|250px]]|align=horizontal}} | {{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Macho Grubba|image=[[File:MachoGrubba.png|250px]]|align=horizontal}} | ||
===Field Tattle=== | ===Field Tattle=== | ||
Outside of battle, [[Goombella]] can use [[Tattle]] on Grubba only when Mario declines to sign the contract to become a [[Glitz Pit]] fighter. | |||
*"''That's Grubba, the Glitz Pit promoter. He talks a good game... a little TOO good. Then again, I guess promoters kinda HAVE to be super-greasy smooth talkers. Besides, it doesn't matter if he's trustworthy. We have to deal with him to be champs.''" | *"''That's Grubba, the Glitz Pit promoter. He talks a good game... a little TOO good. Then again, I guess promoters kinda HAVE to be super-greasy smooth talkers. Besides, it doesn't matter if he's trustworthy. We have to deal with him to be champs.''" | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
PMTTYDGrubbaSprite.png|Grubba's sprite from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | PMTTYDGrubbaSprite.png|Grubba's sprite from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | ||
PMTTYD NS Glitz Pit.png|Grubba in the Nintendo Switch remake, ready to announce the start of the match. | |||
PMTTYD NS Glitz Pit 2.jpg|Grubba and Rawk Hawk in the Nintendo Switch remake. | |||
PMTTYD NS Glitz Glory.jpg|Grubba announcing Mario and [[Koops]] as the winners in the Nintendo Switch remake | |||
PMTTYDNS Grubba.jpg|Grubba in the Nintendo Switch remake | PMTTYDNS Grubba.jpg|Grubba in the Nintendo Switch remake | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|JapR=Gansu | |JapR=Gansu | ||
|JapM=Pun on「ガボン」(''Gabon'', "[[Spike]]") and "guns" (bodybuilding slang for "biceps"); romanized as "Gans"<ref>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' internal filename (<tt>a/c_gans</tt>)</ref>, "Gansu"<ref>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' internal filename (<tt>a/c_m_gansu</tt>)</ref> and "Gance"<ref>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' internal string <tt>btl_un_macho_gance</tt> in <tt>msg/global.txt</tt></ref> in the internal game files | |JapM=Pun on「ガボン」(''Gabon'', "[[Spike]]") and "guns" (bodybuilding slang for "biceps"); romanized as "Gans"<ref>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' internal filename (<tt>a/c_gans</tt>)</ref>, "Gansu"<ref>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' internal filename (<tt>a/c_m_gansu</tt>)</ref> and "Gance"<ref>''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' internal string <tt>btl_un_macho_gance</tt> in <tt>msg/global.txt</tt></ref> in the internal game files | ||
|Chi= | |Chi= | ||
|ChiR= | |ChiR= | ||
|ChiM= | |ChiM= | ||
|Dut=Hebbus | |Dut=Hebbus | ||
|DutM=from ''hebbes'' ( | |DutM=from ''hebbes'' (gotcha in dutch) | ||
|Fre=Gangs | |Fre=Gangs | ||
|FreM=From the Japanese name | |FreM=From the Japanese name | ||
|Ger=Clubbone | |Ger=Clubbone | ||
|GerM=From "Clubba" with the augmentative suffix | |GerM=From "Clubba" with the augmentative suffix ''-one'' | ||
|Ita=Ganz | |Ita=Ganz | ||
|ItaM=From the Japanese name, but also a pun on ''ganzo'' ("cool") | |ItaM=From the Japanese name, but also a pun on ''ganzo'' ("cool") | ||
|Kor=건스 | |Kor=건스 | ||
|KorR=Geonseu | |KorR=Geonseu | ||
|KorM= | |KorM= | ||
|SpaA=Grubba | |SpaA=Grubba | ||
|SpaAM=- | |||
|SpaE=Leonardo | |SpaE=Leonardo | ||
|SpaEM=Leonard | |SpaEM=Leonard | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*There is a similarity between [[Tubba Blubba]] and Grubba. Both of them look similar to each other, both have blue skin color, and both are Chapter 3 bosses. Both of their English names are based on [[Clubba]]s rather than [[Spike]]s, although neither of them are club-wielding soldiers. Also, both have spikes on their shell (Grubba only gains spikes as Macho Grubba however). Lastly, they both have a well-guarded secret to their "invincibility". | |||
*Grubba is the only chapter villain who uses the Crystal Star's special, the [[Power Lift]]. All other chapter villains either possess a Crystal Star, but never use it, or simply obstruct the path to it. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Spikes]] | [[Category:Spikes]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door characters]] | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door characters]] | ||
[[de:Clubbone]] | [[de:Clubbone]] | ||
[[it:Ganz]] | [[it:Ganz]] |