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|GerM=From toxic and head
|GerM=From toxic and head
|Ita=Velenotto
|Ita=Velenotto
|ItaM=From ''venenoso'' (poisonous)
|ItaM=From ''veleno'' (poison) and ''Fiammetto'' (Lava Bubble)
|Por=Bolha venenosa
|Por=Bolha venenosa
|PorM=Poisonous bubble
|PorM=Poisonous bubble

Revision as of 13:18, October 5, 2017

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Several Poison Bubbles in their first appearance in Super Mario Run.
Screenshot of several Poison Bubbles in their first appearance.

Poison Bubbles are enemies introduced in the version 3.0.4 update of Super Mario Run. They appear exclusively in Spike Bar Jungle, where they behave and attack identically to Lava Bubbles, the only difference being that Poison Bubbles rise from and fall into poisoned water instead of lava. Like Lava Bubbles, Poison Bubbles can be defeated when a character is invincible after using a Super Star.

Official profile

Super Mario Run

  • Notebook bio: "A poison bubble known to leap out of swamps. It's too dangerous to even think of touching!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Poison Bubble[?] -
French Bulle de poison[?] Poison bubble
German Toxhead[?] From toxic and head
Italian Velenotto[?] From veleno (poison) and Fiammetto (Lava Bubble)
Portuguese Bolha venenosa[?] Poisonous bubble
Russian Ядовитый пузырь[?]
Yadovityy puzyr'
Poisonous bubble
Spanish (NOA) Burbuja de veneno[?] Poison bubble
Spanish (NOE) Gota de Veneno[?] Poison Drop