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Emoglobins are box- like creatures that appear in the inside of [[Bowser]] in ''[[Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. They have a few different purposes: some of them are for saving the player's game, and some of them are helpful tutorials on how to work Bowser's body. They are usually orange or yellow, and [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] must jump up to get to them. There are usually a few Emoglobins inside each part of Bowser's body. They are know for saying "Are you globin?"
Emoglobins are box- like creatures that appear in the inside of [[Bowser]] in ''[[Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. They often are helpful with tutorials on how to work Bowser's body. There are also rarer kinds that let Mario and Luigi save their game. They are usually orange or yellow, and [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] must jump up to get to them. There are usually a few Emoglobins inside each part of Bowser's body. They are known for saying "Are you globin?" and often put "ish" at the the end of words.
 
There are also other species of Emoglobins such as [[Evoglobins]] and [[Nutsoglobins]].
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Emoglobins are box- like creatures that appear in the inside of Bowser in Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They often are helpful with tutorials on how to work Bowser's body. There are also rarer kinds that let Mario and Luigi save their game. They are usually orange or yellow, and Mario or Luigi must jump up to get to them. There are usually a few Emoglobins inside each part of Bowser's body. They are known for saying "Are you globin?" and often put "ish" at the the end of words.

There are also other species of Emoglobins such as Evoglobins and Nutsoglobins.

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