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|Jap=ヘモグロじん<br />''Hemogurojin''
|Jap=ヘモグロじん<br />''Hemogurojin''
|JapM=Hemoglojin, From [[Emoglobin]]'s Japanese name, Hemoglobin, and 「人」 ''jin'', meaning person. This refers to the roughly humanoid shape of Evoglobin.
|JapM=Hemoglojin, from [[Emoglobin]]'s Japanese name, Hemoglobin, and 「人」 (''jin''), meaning ''person'', referring to their roughly humanoid shape
|SpaE= Evoglobina  
|SpaE= Evoglobina  
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Revision as of 14:03, September 25, 2011

Two Evoglobins

Evoglobins are an evolved species of Emoglobin which inhabits the Rump Command inside Bowser's body. Their names are a portmanteau of hemoglobin and evolution. In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, they are purple and have long, extendable, ribbon-like arms and legs. When Mario and Luigi explore the area after Bowser has been knocked unconscious by his castle, the Evoglobins urge the plumbers to go through the area on the Boats of Revival and revive Bowser, telling them that they (the boats) are a part of Bowser's soul. They are larger than normal Emoglobins, and the plumbers do not need to hit them from underneath to activate their message. If Bowser is not in peril and the Mario Bros. decide to visit the Rump Command anyway, they will appear as regular Emoglobins colored purple and will be silent, even if the plumbers hit them.

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