Bloomp

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Bloomp
Custom render of Bloomp from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Bloomps are fish-like enemies resembling balloons in Super Mario Bros. Wonder that can be either green or purple, with purple being faster. [1] Their name is likely a combination of "balloon" and "blimp". They appear prominently in a level with their own name, Bloomps of the Desert Skies. They simply float through the air in one direction and allow for the player to jump off them as platforms, which causes the enemy to lose air and shrink a little bit every time. If a Bloomp is stomped on enough, they will pop. They cannot damage the player and instead pop if touched from below or the side.[2]

Bloomps may also contain Coins that can be obtained by simply jumping on it once, causing its coin to shoot out of its body. Devices resembling cannons and Bill Blasters can be seen inflating purple Bloomps.[1][3]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブースケ[?]
Būsuke
Possibly from "blimp" or a partial voicing of「風船」(fūsen, balloon), and「」(-suke, Japanese male names ending)
Chinese 气球鱼[?]
Qìqiú Yú
Balloon Fish
French Globallon[?] Portmanteau of "globe" (sphere) and "ballon" (balloon)
German Balloink[?] Portmanteau of "Ball" (ball) and possibly "yoink" (a colloquialism for "to hop")
Italian Pallonello[?] Portmanteau of "palloncino" (balloon) and possibly "nasello" (hake)
Korean 풍돌이[?]
Pungdol-i
Possibly from "풍풍" (pung-pung, an onomatopoeia used to imitate the sound of bursting) and "~돌이" (-dol'i, an affectionate honorific)
Portuguese Robalão[?] Portmanteau of "robalo" (common snook fish) and "balão" (balloon)
Spanish Globoink[?] Portmanteau of "globo" (balloon) and the onomatopoeia "boink" (bouncing)

References

  1. ^ a b PPE PL (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - gameplay. Gamescom 2023. YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  2. ^ [1], YouTube
  3. ^ Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023. YouTube. Retrieved September 11, 2023.