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|GerM=Portmanteau of "Mief" (stink) and "Nieswurz" (hellebore, a type of flower)
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|ItaM=Paronomasia for tormentilla (common tormentil, a type of flower) and tormentare (to torture, to torment)
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“Bloomsday welcomes you! Come closer and be blown away!”
Bloomsday, Wario Land: Shake It!

Bloomsday (known as Scumflower in the British English localization) is the fourth boss of Wario Land: Shake It! It can be fought in the boss level of Jiggle Jungle known as Bloomsday Blowout (Scumflower Skirmish in the British English localization). It is a giant potted plant that uses its petals as a powerful fan to inhale a large amount of air and release it as powerful strong wind.

The American name "Bloomsday" comes from the word doomsday, another word for Armageddon, and the word bloom, which is a word commonly used to describe a flower growing. The British name "Scumflower" is a pun on sunflower, a sort of flower, and scum.

Battle

The boss battle takes place atop a log in the middle of a lake. Bloomsday will attempt to blow Wario to the edge of the log where a Venus Guytrap waits to attack him. It can also spit out Bumbleprods, Flipstings or Bandineros, which Wario can use to throw at Bloomsday's face, temporarily stunning it. While it is stunned, Wario must Dash Attack the pot, pushing it closer to edge of the log. Bloomsday responds to attacks by summoning a wave of thorny vines from the ground.

It will continue to repeat these moves until it has been attacked at least two or three times, at which point it will change strategies. It will stomp the ground, causing a large, thorny vine to sprout in front of it, guarding its face. Wario must wait for a second stomp to remove the vine before he can throw another enemy.

After a few more hits, Bloomsday will stomp to create two large, metallic vines on either side of the platform and trap Wario between them. This one can stun Wario if he does not jump right before it hits. Bloomsday will then spit out a Boomdinero and two Bumbleprods to litter the field. Wario must grab the Boomdinero, remove its armor (to revert it back into a standard Bandinero), and wait for an opening. Bloomsday will try to suck and blow Wario into the Brumbleprods and thorns forcing him to let go of the Bandinero. If Wario manages to resist the attack and dodge the hazards, Bloomsday will stomp again to remove the thorny vines. This gives Wario a chance to throw the Bandinero and attack Bloomsday. Once Wario does this twice he will push Bloomsday off the log, earning his fourth boss emblem.

Missions

  • Defeat the boss without taking any damage.
  • Defeat the boss within a set time limit.
  • Defeat five Bumbleprods before defeating Bloomsday.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フランティ[?]
Furanti
Probably a pun on「フラワー」(furawā, flower) and「プラント」(puranto, plant), with name ending "-y" appended
German Miefwurz[?] Portmanteau of "Mief" (stink) and "Nieswurz" (hellebore, a type of flower)
Italian Tormentilla[?] Pun on tormentilla (common tormentil, a type of flower) and tormentare (to torture, to torment)
Korean 프란티[?]
Peuranti
Plantie

Trivia

  • Bloomsday's artwork shows him holding a rock, which he never uses in-game.
  • In the game's files, there are unused palettes for Bloomsday, along with a Venus Guytrap seed.