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A '''Whacka Bump''' is an item in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. It restores 25 [[Heart Point|HP]] and 25 [[Flower Point|FP]]. It can be sold for up to 100 [[ | A '''Whacka Bump''' (also called a '''Whacka's Bump''' in ''[[Paper Mario]]'') is an item in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. It resembles a loaf of bread with crosshatch scoring on top similar to a {{wp|melonpan}}, a Japanese sweetbun. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', it restores 25 [[Heart Point|HP]] and 25 [[Flower Point|FP]]. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', it restores 30 HP. It can be sold for up to 100 [[coin]]s. According to Whacka's [[Catch Card]] in ''Super Paper Mario'', the Whacka Bump is actually a form of pastry. | ||
==History== | |||
===''Paper Mario''=== | |||
In ''Paper Mario'', they are obtained by whacking a [[Whacka]] on the head with a [[Hammer]]. After eight hits, Whacka disappears and the player cannot obtain any more Whacka's Bumps. Having [[Tayce T.]] cook one will result in a [[Yummy Meal]], while cooking it with a [[Strange Leaf]] results in a [[Deluxe Feast]]. | |||
[[File: | ===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ||
[[File:PM2 Mario Collects Bump.png|thumb|Mario collects a Whacka Bump]] | |||
Having [[Zess T.]] cook one will result in a [[Zess Special]], | Whacka Bumps also appear in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', where they are obtained by whacking the Whacka on [[Keelhaul Key]]. Once again, eight hits make the Whacka disappear for the rest of the game. Having [[Zess T.]] cook one will result in a [[Zess Special]], while cooking it with a [[Golden Leaf]] results in a [[Zess Deluxe]]. | ||
The Whacka Bump is also available in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', in which it heals 30 HP | [[File:Whacka Bump strong PMTTYDNS icon.png|thumb|left|50px|A red Whacka Bump]] | ||
In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Switch remake]], the Whacka in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] boss fight produces Whacka Bumps after being hit, which he can throw at the player and their partner to deal damage, or alternatively eat one to restore 25 HP, the same amount as the player. There is also a stronger red variant of the Whacka Bump that can spawn, which deals 2.5 times as much damage and heals 3 times as much HP. Defeating the Whacka for the first time rewards the player with a [[Gold Whacka Bump]], an inedible key item, while subsequent defeats will reward the player with additional Whacka Bumps. | |||
===''Super Paper Mario''=== | |||
The Whacka Bump is also available in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', in which it heals 30 HP and cures poison. At the arcade, it can be bought for 300 [[Flipside Token]]s, or sold for 150 coins, making it one of the more profitable items in the game. Whacka can also be found in Chapter 5-1. In the first part of the level, the player should go to the far right wall. They then should use [[Dottie]] to shrink and flip to 3D. Whacka resides on a platform beyond the hole. Cooking one in this game yields a [[Roast Whacka Bump]], which raises its selling price to 200 coins, but it only heals 5 HP, not 30. | |||
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==''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' | ==Recipes== | ||
*[[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] – 55 coins | {{PM recipe list | ||
*[[Westside Goods]] – 64 coins | |recipe1=[[Dried Bouquet]] + Whacka Bump | ||
*[[Sales Stall]] – 100 coins | |result1=[[Space Food]] | ||
*All other [[list of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|shops]] – 50 coins | |game1=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' | ||
|recipe2=[[Golden Leaf]] + Whacka Bump | |||
|result2=[[Zess Deluxe]] | |||
|recipe3=Whacka Bump | |||
|recipe4=Whacka Bump | |||
|recipe5=Whacka Bump | |||
|result3=[[Zess Special]] | |||
|result4=[[Roast Whacka Bump]] | |||
|game4=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' | |||
|result5=[[Yummy Meal]] | |||
|game5=''[[Paper Mario]]'' | |||
|recipe6=[[Strange Leaf]] + Whacka Bump | |||
|result6=[[Deluxe Feast]] | |||
}} | |||
==Profiles== | |||
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | |||
*'''Sale prices''' | |||
**[[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] – 55 coins | |||
**[[Westside Goods]] – 64 coins | |||
**[[Sales Stall]] – 100 coins | |||
**All other [[list of shops in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|shops]] – 50 coins | |||
==Names in | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=タンコブ<ref>{{cite|language=en|url=themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml|title=''Paper Mario'': From Japanese to English|date=June 17, 2013|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom|accessdate=July 2, 2024}}</ref> | |||
|JapR=Tankobu | |||
|JapM=Bump | |||
|Chi=糕团<ref>From [[iQue]]'s localization of ''[[Paper Mario]]'': {{cite|language=zh-hans|url=www.bilibili.com/video/av75169038|timestamp=37:24|title=神游纸片马力欧速通|date=November 9, 2019|publisher=Bilibili|author=新人库帕|accessdate=July 2, 2024}}</ref> | |||
|ChiN=''Paper Mario'' | |||
|ChiR=Gāotuán | |||
|ChiM=Rice cake | |||
|Chi2=克布隆包 | |||
|Chi2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake | |||
|Chi2R=Kèbùlóng Bāo | |||
|Chi2M=Whacka Bump | |||
|Dut=Broodje Whacka | |||
|DutM=Whacka bread roll | |||
|Fre=Bosse Whacka | |||
|FreM=Whacka Bump | |||
|Ger=Whackas Kick | |Ger=Whackas Kick | ||
|GerM=Whacka's kick | |GerM=Whacka's kick | ||
| | |Ita=Pagnottella | ||
| | |ItaN=''The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario'' | ||
|ItaM=Li'l (bread) Loaf | |||
|Ita2=Bernoccolo | |||
|Ita2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake | |||
|Ita2M=(Head) Bump | |||
|Kor=혹 | |||
|KorR=Hok | |||
|KorM=Bump | |||
|Spa=Chichón | |Spa=Chichón | ||
|SpaM=Bump | |SpaM=Bump | ||
}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:35, September 8, 2024
A Whacka Bump (also called a Whacka's Bump in Paper Mario) is an item in the Paper Mario series. It resembles a loaf of bread with crosshatch scoring on top similar to a melonpan, a Japanese sweetbun. In Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it restores 25 HP and 25 FP. In Super Paper Mario, it restores 30 HP. It can be sold for up to 100 coins. According to Whacka's Catch Card in Super Paper Mario, the Whacka Bump is actually a form of pastry.
History[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
In Paper Mario, they are obtained by whacking a Whacka on the head with a Hammer. After eight hits, Whacka disappears and the player cannot obtain any more Whacka's Bumps. Having Tayce T. cook one will result in a Yummy Meal, while cooking it with a Strange Leaf results in a Deluxe Feast.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
Whacka Bumps also appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where they are obtained by whacking the Whacka on Keelhaul Key. Once again, eight hits make the Whacka disappear for the rest of the game. Having Zess T. cook one will result in a Zess Special, while cooking it with a Golden Leaf results in a Zess Deluxe.
In the Switch remake, the Whacka in the Pit of 100 Trials boss fight produces Whacka Bumps after being hit, which he can throw at the player and their partner to deal damage, or alternatively eat one to restore 25 HP, the same amount as the player. There is also a stronger red variant of the Whacka Bump that can spawn, which deals 2.5 times as much damage and heals 3 times as much HP. Defeating the Whacka for the first time rewards the player with a Gold Whacka Bump, an inedible key item, while subsequent defeats will reward the player with additional Whacka Bumps.
Super Paper Mario[edit]
The Whacka Bump is also available in Super Paper Mario, in which it heals 30 HP and cures poison. At the arcade, it can be bought for 300 Flipside Tokens, or sold for 150 coins, making it one of the more profitable items in the game. Whacka can also be found in Chapter 5-1. In the first part of the level, the player should go to the far right wall. They then should use Dottie to shrink and flip to 3D. Whacka resides on a platform beyond the hole. Cooking one in this game yields a Roast Whacka Bump, which raises its selling price to 200 coins, but it only heals 5 HP, not 30.
Recipes[edit]
# | Recipe | Result | Game
|
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1 | Dried Bouquet + Whacka Bump | Space Food | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
2 | Golden Leaf + Whacka Bump | Zess Deluxe | " |
3 | Whacka Bump | Zess Special | " |
4 | Whacka Bump | Roast Whacka Bump | Super Paper Mario |
5 | Whacka Bump | Yummy Meal | Paper Mario |
6 | Strange Leaf + Whacka Bump | Deluxe Feast | " |
Profiles[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
- Sale prices
- Toad Bros. Bazaar – 55 coins
- Westside Goods – 64 coins
- Sales Stall – 100 coins
- All other shops – 50 coins
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | タンコブ[1] Tankobu |
Bump | |
Chinese | 糕团[2] Gāotuán |
Rice cake | Paper Mario |
克布隆包[?] Kèbùlóng Bāo |
Whacka Bump | The Thousand-Year Door remake | |
Dutch | Broodje Whacka[?] | Whacka bread roll | |
French | Bosse Whacka[?] | Whacka Bump | |
German | Whackas Kick[?] | Whacka's kick | |
Italian | Pagnottella[?] | Li'l (bread) Loaf | The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario |
Bernoccolo[?] | (Head) Bump | The Thousand-Year Door remake | |
Korean | 혹[?] Hok |
Bump | |
Spanish | Chichón[?] | Bump |
References[edit]
- ^ June 17, 2013. Paper Mario: From Japanese to English. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved July 2, 2024.
- ^ From iQue's localization of Paper Mario: 新人库帕 (November 9, 2019). 神游纸片马力欧速通 (37:24). Bilibili (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved July 2, 2024.