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'''Bomberto''' is a [[Bob-omb]] sailor from the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. His name is a pun on "bomb" and the Italian/Spanish name "Roberto". According to [[Goombella]], Bomberto has a lot of muscles, despite the fact he is a walking bomb. In the game, Bomberto placed a trouble request at the [[Trouble Center]]. His trouble was that his wife had bought a lunchbox for him, but it was empty, and the sailor was hungry. [[Mario]] had to give Bomberto any food item to solve his trouble, which yielded eleven [[Coin]]s.
'''Bomberto''' is a [[Bob-omb]] sailor from the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. His name is a pun on "bomb" and the Italian/Spanish name "Roberto". According to [[Goombella]], Bomberto has a lot of muscles, despite the fact he is a walking bomb. In the game, Bomberto placed a trouble request at the [[Trouble Center]]. His trouble was that his wife had bought a lunchbox for him, but it was empty, and the sailor was hungry. [[Mario]] had to give Bomberto any food item to solve his trouble, which yielded eleven [[Coin]]s.



Revision as of 23:51, February 18, 2019

Bomberto is a Bob-omb sailor from the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. His name is a pun on "bomb" and the Italian/Spanish name "Roberto". According to Goombella, Bomberto has a lot of muscles, despite the fact he is a walking bomb. In the game, Bomberto placed a trouble request at the Trouble Center. His trouble was that his wife had bought a lunchbox for him, but it was empty, and the sailor was hungry. Mario had to give Bomberto any food item to solve his trouble, which yielded eleven Coins.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムトニオ[?]
Bomutonio
A pun of "bomb" and the masculine name "Antonio".
Spanish Bombazul[?] A pun of bomba (bomb) and azul (blue).

Tattle

  • "That's Bomberto, a Bob-omb sailor. He's small, but he's a super-hard worker. He doesn't just sail, either! He loads and unloads stuff, too! Look at those muscles!"