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|image=[[File:Shlurp.jpg|150px]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Paper Mario''
|hp=??
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|atk=2
|variants=[[Dark Shlurp]]<br>[[Shlorp]]
|def=??
|card type=Common
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|tattle=This hungry beast really sucks...stuff up! Bombs give it a bad case of heartburn.
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|#=109
|after=[[Shlorp|110]]
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'''Shlurps''' are purple caterpillar-like enemies in the [[Wii]] game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', living in [[Gloam Valley]] and in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]. These strange creatures are almost invincible thanks to their extremely hard exoskeleton. Despite having lots of legs, they move very slowly, and keep going in the same direction, even when they hit a wall, which highlights their placid temper. Shlurps suck up and swallow anything they find in their way. Actually, if [[Mario]] gets too close to a Shlurp, it will suck him up and spit him out, thus damaging him. The only way to defeat these enemies is to get them to swallow an explosive, that is to say, [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]].  
'''Shlurps''' are purple {{wp|leech}}-like enemies in the [[Wii]] game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', living in [[Gloam Valley]] and in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in rooms 13 and 15. These enemies also have a stronger variant called a [[Shlorp]].


There are tougher versions of these enemies, named [[Shlorps]].
These creatures are almost invincible thanks to their extremely hard skin. The only way to defeat these enemies is to get them to swallow the explosive [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]], which may be inspired by the similarly armor-skinned [[zeldawiki:Dodongo|Dodongo]]s, a well-known ''Legend of Zelda'' species that is defeated by throwing bombs into their mouths; they most specifically resemble the [[zeldawiki:Dodongo Snakes|Dodongo Snakes]] in appearance. Despite having lots of legs, they move very slowly, and keep going in the same direction even when they hit a wall.


==Statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
'''HP:''' ??<br>
===''Super Paper Mario''===
'''Attack:''' 2<br>
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'''Defense:''' ??<br>
'''Tattle:''' That bizarre creature is a Shlurp. It has tough skin and an appetite for everything...  Max HP is ??, attack is 2, and Defense is ??.  No attack will work... But Shlurps are just as fragile inside as they are tough on the outside... Maybe you should try feeding it something that would give it indigestion..."


== Names in Other Languages ==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=バクー
|JapR=Bakū
|JapM=From「バクバク」(''bakubaku'', onomatopoeia for devouring sound) and probably「食う」(''kuu'', to eat)
|Fre=Shlurp
|Ger=Schlurp
|Ger=Schlurp
|GerM=pun on the german word "schlürfen" (meaning "sipping")}}
|GerM=Deriving from "schlürfen" (to sip)
|Ita=Shlurp
|Kor=덥석
|KorR=Deopseok
|KorM=Onomatopoeia for snapping with mouth
|Spa=Eslurp
|SpaM=From the English word "slurp"
}}


==Trivia==
{{SPM}}
*Like quite a few enemies from ''Super Paper Mario'', Shlurps are probably based on an enemy from the ''Legend of Zelda'' video game series--in this case, the '''Dodongo'''-type of enemy.  Dodongos, like Shlurps, are tough-skinned creatures that in most cases can only be destroyed by eating a bomb.  However, Shlurps look more like an enemy similar to Dodongoes known as '''Dodongo Snakes''' from ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''.
[[Category:Annelids]]
*Shlurp seem to be devoid of eyes, and would then be totally blind. This may explain their even-tempered behaviour as well as their slowness.
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[de:Schlurp]]
[[Category:Species]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Series Enemies]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Enemies]]

Latest revision as of 21:16, July 15, 2024

Shlurp
A Shlurp
Artwork from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variants

Shlurps are purple leech-like enemies in the Wii game Super Paper Mario, living in Gloam Valley and in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials in rooms 13 and 15. These enemies also have a stronger variant called a Shlorp.

These creatures are almost invincible thanks to their extremely hard skin. The only way to defeat these enemies is to get them to swallow the explosive Boomer, which may be inspired by the similarly armor-skinned Dodongos, a well-known Legend of Zelda species that is defeated by throwing bombs into their mouths; they most specifically resemble the Dodongo Snakes in appearance. Despite having lots of legs, they move very slowly, and keep going in the same direction even when they hit a wall.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Shlurp
Sprite of a Shlurp from Super Paper Mario. Max HP ?? (1 hit) Role Common Location(s) Gloam Valley (2-1), Merlee's Mansion (2-2), Merlee's Basement (2-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 13 and 15)
Attack 1 Card type Common
Defense ?? Items Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 2-1: Found in an underground area under the Star Block via a 3D-accessible hole.
Score 300
Card description This hungry beast really sucks...stuff up! Bombs give it a bad case of heartburn.
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Tattle That bizarre creature is a Shlurp. It has tough skin and an appetite for everything... Max HP is ??, attack is 2, and Defense is ??. No attack will work... But Shlurps are just as fragile inside as they are tough on the outside... Maybe you should try feeding it something that would give it indigestion...

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バクー[?]
Bakū
From「バクバク」(bakubaku, onomatopoeia for devouring sound) and probably「食う」(kuu, to eat)
French Shlurp[?] -
German Schlurp[?] Deriving from "schlürfen" (to sip)
Italian Shlurp[?] -
Korean 덥석[?]
Deopseok
Onomatopoeia for snapping with mouth
Spanish Eslurp[?] From the English word "slurp"