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“I shall devour it immediately! Munch, slurp, gulp...URP! Oh! Oh, HOT! HOT, HOT!”
Bub-ulber, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Template:Character-infobox Bub-ulber is a Bub-ulb that resides in Petalburg during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Bub-ulber loves trying new foods and will post a food request at the Trouble Center.

After Mario takes on Bub-ulber's trouble, the heroic plumber heads to Petalburg. Once there, Bub-ulber requests that Mario brings him a Hot Dog from Glitzville. Mario does so, and after Bub-ulber eats the Hot Dog, he requests another one. Mario returns to Glitzville and procures another Hot Dog. After Bub-ulber eats the second Hot Dog, he asks Mario to bring him a Mousse Cake. As such, Mario acquires some Cake Mix from the Pianta Parlor in West Rogueport and takes the ingredient to Zess T.. The acclaimed chef cooks the Cake Mix, turning the item into a Mousse Cake. Mario returns to Bub-ulber and delivers the Mousse Cake. With a cake and two hot dogs in his stomach, Bub-ulber finally becomes satisfied. As a reward for Mario's help, Bub-ulber gives the hero an endless supply of Dried Bouquets, at a cost. Whenever Mario needs another Dried Bouquet, he can stop by Petalburg and pick one up from Bub-ulber after giving him another Hot Dog.

Tattle

  • That's Bub-ulber. Doesn't it kinda weird you out to see a talking flower? I mean, where's his head? Is it the flower part? ...Or the bulb part?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワーさん[?]
Furawā-san
Mr. Flower. This is also the name for the species, the Bub-ulb.