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Revision as of 12:10, August 14, 2017

Paper Mario enemy
Electro Blooper
PaperMarioBlooper.png
Location(s) Toad Town Tunnels
Max HP 50
Attack 4
Defense 0
Moves Spin Drop (4), Ink Blast (4), Electric Charge, Electric Drop (6)
Role Boss
Type Flying
Items N/A
Coins N/A
More
Level 50
Run N/A
Strong None
Weak None
Sleep? 50%, -1 (normal); 25%, -1 (electrified)
Dizzy? 60%, 0 (normal); 30%, 0 (electrified)
Shock? 50%, -1 (normal); 0%, -1 (electrified)
Shrink? 80%, -1 (normal); 70%, -1 (electrified)
Stop? 80%, -1 (normal); 0%, -1 (electrified)
Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0%
Hurricane? 0%
Tattle

This is an Electro Blooper. Electro Bloopers are electro-charged. Max HP: 50, Attack Power: 4, Defense Power: 0 A bit of advice: When they're emitting electricity, it'd be a smart move to avoid contact with 'em. If you can manage to damage 'em while they're emitting electricity, they'll go back to normal. Their attack power when they're emitting electricity is 6. Let's try to be careful, what do you say?

Electro Blooper is a Blooper from Paper Mario. Living in Toad Town Tunnels, Electro Blooper is the second Blooper Mario encounters during the events of the game. The squid enemy guards either a Shrink Stomp Badge, the First Floor Warp Pipes, or the Lavalava Island Warp Pipe. Electro Blooper differs from normal Bloopers; it is bigger and more powerful than others of its species. Also, this creature has an electric charge, preventing contact with it. Ultimately, Mario defeats Electro Blooper.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビリビリゲッソー[?]
Biribiri Gessō
Gessō is the Japanese name for Blooper and Biri-biri is onomatopoeic for electrical buzzing zapping sounds.
German Zapp-Blooper[?] Zap Blooper