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Revision as of 19:53, May 22, 2017
Bowser's Inside Story enemy | |||
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Tenderling | |||
Location(s) | Flab Zone | ||
Battled by | Mario and Luigi | ||
Role | Common | ||
Level | 9 | ||
HP | 45 (68) | ||
POW | 25 (63) | ||
DEF | 27 (41) | ||
SPEED | 30 (45) | ||
Fire | Normal | ||
Burn? | Normal | ||
Dizzy? | Normal | ||
Stat down? | Normal | ||
KO? | Normal | ||
Experience | 30 | ||
Coins | 12 (18) | ||
Item drop | Mushroom - 5% 1-Up Mushroom - 30% | ||
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Tenderlings are living pieces of meat that Mario and Luigi face inside Bowser's body in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story encountered in the Flab Zone. They attack by rolling at one of the Mario brothers, jumping while spinning before they strike. Tenderlings can also jump over the bros., causing damage if they jump instead of standing still. Tenderlings will do this attack if they jump higher and spin faster than they would before a normal attack. If eaten by a Calorite, they will become another Calorite, making Tenderlings more of a threat when seen with Calorites.
If one of Nutsoglobin's questions is answered wrong, a Tenderling falls out of a pipe nearby and will have to be battled.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジューシー[?] Jūshī |
The English word Juicy. | |
German | Cholhysterin[?] | Pun on Cholesterin (cholesterol) and hysterisch (hysterical) | |
Italian | Carnoidrato[?] | Portmanteau of "carne" (meat) and "Carboidrato" (carbohydrate) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Bocadín[?] | From Bocado (Mouthful) and the diminutive suffix -ín. | |
Spanish (NOE) | Manjario[?] | From Manjar, meaning "tasty meal". Some Spanish given names end in -io. |
Trivia
- Their name is a pun on "tenderloin", a piece of meat on a bone.