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|title='''''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Partners in Time]]'' Enemy'''
|image=[[File:MLPiT Intern Shroob.gif]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''
|image=[[Image:Shroob Intern.png|100px]]<br>An '''Intern Shroob''' fighting without its [[Shroobsworth]] counterpart.
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|location=[[Shroob Castle]]
|variant_of=[[Shroob]]
|hp=132 (120)
|relatives=[[Shroobsworth]]
|power=100
|defense=100
|speed=50
|experience=180 (per each Shroobsworth - Intern Shroob pair)
|coins=20 (per each Shroobsworth - Intern Shroob pair)
|items=
|related=[[Shroobsworth]], [[Shroob]]
|notice=Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions of the game if they differ from the original American stats.<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_guide.shtml TMK Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Enemy Guide]. Some stats were changed from the original American version of the game to the Japanese and European versions.</ref>
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An '''Intern Shroob''' is a smaller, light-colored [[Shroob]] that rides on the back of its elderly counterpart, a [[Shroobsworth]]. Intern Shroobs ride piggyback style, similar to how the Baby Mario Bros. hold on to their older counterparts. Intern Shroobs, along with Shroobsworths, were assigned to protect the halls of [[Shroob Castle]], the Shroob's base of operations on [[Mushroom World]]. The two Shroobs would work together in combat to defeat intruders.


In a battle, an Intern Shroob could aid its Shroobsworth by firing energy blasts from a cannon and by tossing dark meteors at castle intruders. However, once the Shroobsworth is defeated, the Intern Shroob will knock the elderly Shroob out of the battlefield and continue the fight in the elder's place (just like when an older Mario brother falls, his younger self will takes his place). Strangely, the Intern Shroob will not directly fight its opponents; instead, the young Shroob will use a bio-engineered [[1-Up Mushroom]] to revive its fallen comrade. Once revived, the Intern Shroob will get back on the Shroobsworth's back and continue the battle as a team. As such, Intern Shroobs should be eliminated quickly before they can revive their elderly counterparts. Luckily, for some reason, after the Shroobsworth dies, the Intern Shroob will spend an entire turn doing nothing at all, and will only revive their [[Toadsworth]]-like comrades on the second turn, giving the Mario Quartet more time to defeat the Intern Shroob.
An '''Intern Shroob''' is a smaller, light-colored [[Shroob]] with blue spots that rides on the back of a [[Shroobsworth]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. Intern Shroobs ride piggyback style, similar to how the [[Baby Mario]] [[Baby Luigi|Bros.]] hold on to their older counterparts. Intern Shroobs, and the Shroobsworths they ride, are found in [[Shroob Castle]].


==Names in other Languages==
In a battle, an Intern Shroob aids a Shroobsworth by firing energy blasts from a cannon and by tossing dark purple meteors. For the cannon attack, the Intern Shroob is thrown into the air by the Shroobsworth. The target of the energy blast is determined by the Intern Shroob's orientation; if it is right-side up, the Intern Shroob shoots at [[Mario]], whereas if it is upside-down, it targets [[Luigi]]. For the meteor attack, the meteor will be knocked back and forth between the bros. and the Shroob duo. If the Intern Shroob hits the meteor, it will go towards Mario, while the Shroobsworth will send the meteor at Luigi. The Shroobsworth also has a solo attack where he will try to hit the bros. with his cane; he will throw his Intern Shroob up to the Top Screen before doing this. While in the air, the Intern Shroob will rapidly move its arms to slow its fall in a manner reminiscent of a [[Flutter Jump]].
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Once the Shroobsworth is defeated, the Intern Shroob knocks the Shroobsworth away and takes his place (just like when an adult Mario brother falls and his younger self takes his place). The Intern Shroob will not attack the bros. alone, and will wait a turn before using a [[1-Up Mushroom]] with Shroob-like eyes to revive the Shroobsworth. Once revived, the Intern Shroob gets back on the Shroobsworth and they continue the battle as a team. Intern Shroobs cannot be damaged while their master is still active.
 
==Statistics==
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ゲドンコアシスタント
|JpnR=Gedonko Ashisutanto
|JpnM=Shroob Assistant
|Spa=Shroob aprendiz
|Spa=Shroob aprendiz
|SpaM=Learner Shroob
|SpaM=Apprentice Shroob
|Fra=Petit Xhampi
|Fre=Petit Xhampi
|FraM=Literally "Little Shroob" ("Xhampi" is the French name of the Shroobs); likely a play on "petit fils" (grandson)}}
|FreM=Little Shroob; likely a play on "petit fils" (grandson)
|Ita=Shrooballievo
|ItaM=Shroob-apprentice
|Ger=Shroob-Assi
|GerM=''Assi'' is an insult for an antisocial person or an abbreviation of ''Assistent'' (Assistant)
|Kor=게돈코도우미
|KorR=Gedonko Doumi
|KorM=Shroob Helper
}}


==Trivia==
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*Interestingly enough, 'Intern Shroob' rhymes with 'in turn' Shroob, just like how the intern takes over [[Shroobsworth]]'s turn (or place).
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Latest revision as of 15:03, January 7, 2025

Intern Shroob
Animated idle of an Intern Shroob
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
Variant of Shroob
Relatives

An Intern Shroob is a smaller, light-colored Shroob with blue spots that rides on the back of a Shroobsworth in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Intern Shroobs ride piggyback style, similar to how the Baby Mario Bros. hold on to their older counterparts. Intern Shroobs, and the Shroobsworths they ride, are found in Shroob Castle.

In a battle, an Intern Shroob aids a Shroobsworth by firing energy blasts from a cannon and by tossing dark purple meteors. For the cannon attack, the Intern Shroob is thrown into the air by the Shroobsworth. The target of the energy blast is determined by the Intern Shroob's orientation; if it is right-side up, the Intern Shroob shoots at Mario, whereas if it is upside-down, it targets Luigi. For the meteor attack, the meteor will be knocked back and forth between the bros. and the Shroob duo. If the Intern Shroob hits the meteor, it will go towards Mario, while the Shroobsworth will send the meteor at Luigi. The Shroobsworth also has a solo attack where he will try to hit the bros. with his cane; he will throw his Intern Shroob up to the Top Screen before doing this. While in the air, the Intern Shroob will rapidly move its arms to slow its fall in a manner reminiscent of a Flutter Jump.

Once the Shroobsworth is defeated, the Intern Shroob knocks the Shroobsworth away and takes his place (just like when an adult Mario brother falls and his younger self takes his place). The Intern Shroob will not attack the bros. alone, and will wait a turn before using a 1-Up Mushroom with Shroob-like eyes to revive the Shroobsworth. Once revived, the Intern Shroob gets back on the Shroobsworth and they continue the battle as a team. Intern Shroobs cannot be damaged while their master is still active.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Intern Shroob
Animated idle of an Intern Shroob HP 132 (120) POW 100 Defense 100
Experience 180 Coins 20 Speed 50
Location(s) Shroob Castle Role Common Item drop Copy Flower – 12.75%
Supreme Slacks – 2.25%
Level 28 Battled by Anyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドンコアシスタント[?]
Gedonko Ashisutanto
Shroob Assistant
French Petit Xhampi[?] Little Shroob; likely a play on "petit fils" (grandson)
German Shroob-Assi[?] Assi is an insult for an antisocial person or an abbreviation of Assistent (Assistant)
Italian Shrooballievo[?] Shroob-apprentice
Korean 게돈코도우미[?]
Gedonko Doumi
Shroob Helper
Spanish Shroob aprendiz[?] Apprentice Shroob