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|GerM=Trash Swallow; just with an ''ö'' and an ''o'' instead of an ''ü'' and an ''u''
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|Ita=Bidonton
|ItaM=From ''bidone m della spazzatura'' (garbage can)
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|RusR=Musorozhor

Revision as of 15:27, September 28, 2019

Dream Team enemy
Krubbish
Krubbish from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Location(s) Dreamy Wakeport
Role Common
Position Normal
Level 25
HP 83
Power 180
Defense 152
Speed 58
Weakness None
Experience 160 (192)
Coins 45 (100%)
Item drop Refreshing Herb (10%)
Rookie Gloves (5%)
No Hitter 43
World Dream

A Krubbish is an enemy found in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Krubbishes are found only in the Dream World and resemble a pink trash can. Krubbishes often appear alongside Cocoknight Rs.

In battle, a Krubbish may release a cloud of dust shaped like a fist, which may shrink Mario. The direction the Krubbish is facing when it releases the dust indicates which direction the dust comes from. To avoid its attack, Mario must first move away from the dust cloud and then jump over it as it approaches him.

While fighting alongside at least four Cocoknights R, a Krubbish will inhale a group of them, and then spit them out at Mario one by one. Mario must jump over the Cocoknights R that were spat out normally, and remain idle for Cocoknights R that were spinning as they were spat out.

Their appearance as a pink trash can with yellow eyes makes them look somewhat similar to Junker.

Krubbishes also explode upon defeat, damaging the enemies around it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダスッター[?]
Dasuttā
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German Möllschlock[?] Trash Swallow; just with an ö and an o instead of an ü and an u
Italian Bidonton[?] From bidone m della spazzatura (garbage can)
Russian Мусорожор[?]
Musorozhor
Garbage eater
Spanish Basurrero[?] From basura (garbage) and guerrero (warrior)