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| | |Jpn=しんけいスポット | ||
| | |JpnR=Shinkei Supotto | ||
| | |JpnM=Sensitive Spot | ||
|SpaA=Manojo de Nervios | |SpaA=Manojo de Nervios | ||
|SpaAM=Bundle of Nerves. The term "manojo de nervios" is also used to refer to a very nervous person | |SpaAM=Bundle of Nerves. The term "manojo de nervios" is also used to refer to a very nervous person |
Revision as of 15:14, January 7, 2025
The Nerve Cluster is an area of Bowser's body in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake. This area is located in his ulnar nerve. It is accessible to Mario and Luigi when Bowser finishes eating Wiggler's giga-carrot. Mario and Luigi come in here to find a pain in Bowser caused by Durmite and her Biffidus helpers. Once Mario and Luigi defeat Durmite and the Biffidus, they enter another room with more Biffidus, and find Toadbert. After finding Toadbert Mario and Luigi hammer the nerve which drops a wall blocking the exit and allows Bowser to use the sliding punch. Toadbert and Starlow then tell Bowser how to use the sliding punch.
Enemies
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | しんけいスポット[?] Shinkei Supotto |
Sensitive Spot | |
French (NOE) | Centre nerveux[?] | Nerve center | |
German | Nervenknoten[?] | Nerve Node | |
Italian | Fascio Nervoso[?] | Nerve Bundle | |
Korean | 신경 스팟[?] Singyeong Seupat |
Nerve Spot | |
Spanish (NOA) | Manojo de Nervios[?] | Bundle of Nerves. The term "manojo de nervios" is also used to refer to a very nervous person | |
Spanish (NOE) | Centro Nervioso[?] | Nerve Center |
Trivia
- The Nerve Cluster is the only small area in Bowser's body to involve a battle background for any enemies vacuumed in the original game. This is likely used due to the background for the battle against Durmite.