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A '''Poison Blooper''' is a type of [[Blooper]] that appears in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] that first appeared in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' In ''Paper Mario Sticker Star'', Poison Bloopers are found in [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]] under the control of [[Gooper Blooper]] after the latter came into possession of the violet [[Royal Sticker]]. They look like normal Bloopers with a purple tint, three dark purple spots on their head, and more purple spots each of their arms. Two Poison Bloopers hold a [[Wiggler Segment]] hostage in [[Holey Thicket]]. In [[The Bafflewood]], they are seen moving back and forth which they cannot be battled due to how high up in the air they are. In its artwork, it shows a Poison Blooper looking forward but in game, it shows that its eyes look left which in battle the Poison Bloopers are looking at Mario.  
A '''Poison Blooper''' is a type of [[Blooper]] that appears in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] that first appeared in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. In ''Paper Mario Sticker Star'', Poison Bloopers are found in [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]] under the control of [[Gooper Blooper]] after the latter came into possession of the violet [[Royal Sticker]]. They look like normal Bloopers with a purple tint, three dark purple spots on their head, and more purple spots each of their arms. Two Poison Bloopers hold a [[Wiggler Segment]] hostage in [[Holey Thicket]]. In [[The Bafflewood]], they are seen moving back and forth which they cannot be battled due to how high up in the air they are. In its artwork, it shows a Poison Blooper looking forward but in game, it shows that its eyes look left which in battle the Poison Bloopers are looking at Mario.  


In battle, Poison Bloopers have two attacks. They can attack by slowly moving towards [[Mario]] and then slamming into him which can be counterd by the Tail or Shiny Tail stickers. Poison Bloopers, as their name states, can also [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] Mario. Not only will it poison Mario, but since Bloopers contain ink, it will affect Mario's aim; he cannot attack at all with normal stickers making his attacks to miss. However, Mario can change this type of poison by using a [[Poison Mushroom]] sticker or by getting three Poison Mushrooms on the [[Battle Spin]] to make him be able to attack with normal stickers. The Tail sticker for this attack however, is not a good choice due to Mario getting splashed by the poison ink but Mario can still block the attack. After the Poison Bloopers use their poison attack, the Bloopers will dry up and turn brown similar to a [[Dried Blooper]]. Mario can also dry them out by using a [[Fire Flower]] sticker. When a Poison Blooper becomes dry, it can lunge at Mario and leech back the poison, returning the Blooper to its normal state although if a spike helmet sticker is used, it will damage the Poison Blooper. They are also known to float in the air to avoid getting [[crumpled]] right away.
In battle, Poison Bloopers have two attacks. They can attack by slowly moving towards [[Mario]] and then slamming into him which can be counterd by the Tail or Shiny Tail stickers. Poison Bloopers, as their name states, can also [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] Mario. Not only will it poison Mario, but since Bloopers contain ink, it will affect Mario's aim; he cannot attack at all with normal stickers making his attacks to miss. However, Mario can change this type of poison by using a [[Poison Mushroom]] sticker or by getting three Poison Mushrooms on the [[Battle Spin]] to make him be able to attack with normal stickers. The Tail sticker for this attack however, is not a good choice due to Mario getting splashed by the poison ink but Mario can still block the attack. After the Poison Bloopers use their poison attack, the Bloopers will dry up and turn brown similar to a [[Dried Blooper]]. Mario can also dry them out by using a [[Fire Flower]] sticker. When a Poison Blooper becomes dry, it can lunge at Mario and leech back the poison, returning the Blooper to its normal state although if a spike helmet sticker is used, it will damage the Poison Blooper. They are also known to float in the air to avoid getting [[crumpled]] right away.

Revision as of 17:27, June 29, 2019

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A Poison Blooper is a type of Blooper that appears in the Paper Mario series that first appeared in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. In Paper Mario Sticker Star, Poison Bloopers are found in World 3 under the control of Gooper Blooper after the latter came into possession of the violet Royal Sticker. They look like normal Bloopers with a purple tint, three dark purple spots on their head, and more purple spots each of their arms. Two Poison Bloopers hold a Wiggler Segment hostage in Holey Thicket. In The Bafflewood, they are seen moving back and forth which they cannot be battled due to how high up in the air they are. In its artwork, it shows a Poison Blooper looking forward but in game, it shows that its eyes look left which in battle the Poison Bloopers are looking at Mario.

In battle, Poison Bloopers have two attacks. They can attack by slowly moving towards Mario and then slamming into him which can be counterd by the Tail or Shiny Tail stickers. Poison Bloopers, as their name states, can also poison Mario. Not only will it poison Mario, but since Bloopers contain ink, it will affect Mario's aim; he cannot attack at all with normal stickers making his attacks to miss. However, Mario can change this type of poison by using a Poison Mushroom sticker or by getting three Poison Mushrooms on the Battle Spin to make him be able to attack with normal stickers. The Tail sticker for this attack however, is not a good choice due to Mario getting splashed by the poison ink but Mario can still block the attack. After the Poison Bloopers use their poison attack, the Bloopers will dry up and turn brown similar to a Dried Blooper. Mario can also dry them out by using a Fire Flower sticker. When a Poison Blooper becomes dry, it can lunge at Mario and leech back the poison, returning the Blooper to its normal state although if a spike helmet sticker is used, it will damage the Poison Blooper. They are also known to float in the air to avoid getting crumpled right away.

After defeating Gooper Blooper at Whitecap Beach, any Poison Bloopers who are found in the overworld disappear and are fought in battle with other enemies are replaced by Snifits or Shy Guys, making it so the player cannot battle them again. However, if the Poison Bloopers harassing the Traveling Toad were not fought before Gooper Blooper is defeated, they can still be fought afterwards.

Poison Bloopers return in Paper Mario: Color Splash, only appearing in Plum Park. There are only five of them, and are located over a bridge which crosses a pool of poison. However, after the battle with Petea Piranha, the poison in the level becomes water and the Poison Bloopers are turned back into normal Bloopers. When a Poison Blooper is defeated, it can drop a regular Blooper Battle Card.

Profiles and Stats

Paper Mario: Sticker Star enemy
Poison Blooper
A Poison Blooper from Paper Mario: Sticker Star Max HP 14 Role Common Location(s) Strike Lake, Gauntlet Pond, Holey Thicket, Whitecap Beach
Attack 4 Stickers N/A
Defense 0 Moves Slam (4), Poison (3, Poison, dries out), Leech (6, refills poison)
Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Poison Blooper
Poison Blooper Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 26 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 6 A Blooper card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Body Attack (7), Ink Attack (13), Group Attack (7), Blowback (12)
Location(s) Plum Park
Quotes N/A
Enemy class
ENEMY_RANDAM_1_5
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5 Red paint 14 Yellow paint 0 Blue paint 23 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 0

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese どくゲッソー[?]
Doku Gessō
Poison Blooper
Chinese 毒魷魷 (Traditional)
毒乌贼怪 (Simplified)
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Dú Yóuyóu
Dú Wūzéi Guài
Poison Blooper
German Toxi-Blooper[?] Combination of toxisch (toxic) and Blooper
Italian Calamako velenoso[?] Poisonous Blooper
Russian Ядовитый блупер[?]
Yadovityy bluper
Poisonous Blooper
Spanish Blooper Venenoso[?] Poison Blooper