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“SOS SOS SOS SOS Bob-omb squad here! Come in, anyone! Hello? Anyone copying this?”
Bob-omb, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

Bob-ombs (originally formatted as Bob-Ombs[1]) are living, moving mechanical bombs with eyes, feet, and a wind-up key on the back. They are generic enemies who first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2 and have appeared in nearly every Mario game since then. Their appearance, intelligence, and status in relation to Mario differ widely from game to game. They are usually either blue or black, but some variations are pink or red. They also flash red and sometimes make beeping sounds if they are about to explode.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 2

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Artwork of Bob-Omb. The sprite scan shows it walking on a floor that does not appear in the final game.
Bob-Omb in Super Mario Bros. 2.

Bob-Ombs first appeared in the Mario franchise in the game Super Mario Bros. 2, where they are a semi-common enemy that worked for Wart. They are often dropped from the sky by Albatosses. After landing, they chase the player for a short while before exploding, dealing damage to anyone nearby. However, Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool are also able to pick up, carry and throw the Bob-Ombs (however the Bob-Omb explodes after a short time of being held). Some Bob-Ombs can be found (instead of vegetables or coins) when a red tuft of grass is pulled up. If this happens, the player must throw the Bob-Omb away before it explodes. Unlike in future games, Bob-Ombs in Super Mario Bros. 2 have arms. In the NES version, both their arms and hands are red, and their fuses aren't visible, but in SNES version and other subsequent remakes, their hands are beige and their fuses are visible. They first appear in World 3-3.

Japanese sources have consistently referred to these Bob-Ombs uniquely as Bobs, with the exception of Super Mario Pia. Additionally, the name "Bob-Omb" is spaced and unhyphenated in the in-game cast roll.

Super Mario Bros. 3

A Bob-omb from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Bob-ombs appeared again in Super Mario Bros. 3. Here, if Mario stomps on one, it becomes stationary and capable of being carried and kicked. However, it explodes after a few moments, even if Mario is carrying it. Also, they lack the arms they had in the previous game. Some are simply found walking and have rotating keys on their backs, while others are shot from mortars and lack keys. The keyless Bob-ombs will explode after a few seconds, even if they haven't been stomped first. They also walk slightly faster, and are slightly smaller. Originally, Bob-ombs were black in this game, but remakes changed the keyed ones to blue, and the keyless ones to purple.

A tail hit from Raccoon Mario or Tanooki Mario defeats a Bob-omb immediately rather than making it stationary for a while, which is different in Super Mario World. Bob-ombs are completely immune to fire in this game, unlike later games, where fire typically lights their fuses.

Super Mario World

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Artwork of two Bob-ombs, released for Super Mario Bros. 3 and later re-used for Super Mario World.
Artwork of two Bob-ombs in Super Mario World.

Bob-ombs can once again be seen working for Bowser in Super Mario World. In this game, Bob-ombs walk quickly back and forth before they flash pink and then explode. Like Goombas and green Koopa Troopas, they fall off edges instead of changing direction before they fall off, as red Koopa Troopas do. If Mario or Luigi jumps on the Bob-omb or hits it with a Cape before it explodes, it becomes stationary and lifeless, and can be picked up and carried until it explodes after a few seconds. Some Bob-ombs also appear floating in bubbles. These bombs resume their normal activities if the bubble is popped by a touch from the player. The bubble-encased Bob-ombs only appear in one level: Forest of Illusion 3. The Bob-ombs of this game use the same sprites as the ones shot from mortars in Super Mario Bros. 3, though their behavior has elements of both types from the same game. The sprites are also not upgraded for the 16-bit system, similar to those of Ninjis.

When Yoshi eats a Bob-omb in this game, he simply swallows it, like most other enemies. If stomped on, it is instantly destroyed, and cannot be used as a weapon. Yoshi is also able to eat the bubble-covered Bob-ombs.

Mario and Luigi can also enter a Warp Pipe while carrying a Bob-omb. However, once this has been done, the Bob-omb does not detonate for the remainder of the level.

In the cartoon, Wizenheimer tried to threaten the group with a Bob-omb in Ghosts 'R' Us if they didn't enter the Warp Pipe leading to the dungeon.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

A Bob-omb from Super Mario 64.
A render of a Bob-omb from Super Mario 64
A Bob-omb's in-game model in Super Mario 64.

Bob-ombs are common enemies in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. They first appear in Bob-omb Battlefield. Bob-omb attack patterns in this game are different and more aggressive than before. When a Bob-omb spots Mario, Luigi, Wario, or Yoshi, it lights its fuse and then rushes towards the player from behind, attempting to damage them when it explodes. Bob-ombs can be defeated by being kicked or picked up from behind and thrown. This causes them to explode away from the player, leaving behind a coin. Explosions caused by the bombs can also damage other enemies within the blast.

A pink variant of Bob-ombs called the Bob-omb Buddy also appears in the game. Unlike other Bob-ombs, they are friendly and give Mario helpful hints. They open cannons and, exclusively in DS, can detect red coins and character caps. A large, purple variant of Bob-ombs named Chuckyas also debut in this game. In Super Mario 64 DS only, Bob-ombs also appear when a character hits a red ? Block without their cap on and in random other blocks.

The boss of Bob-omb Battlefield is a giant Bob-omb, appropriately named King Bob-omb. In Super Mario 64 DS, he can throw normal Bob-ombs. Bob-ombs are one of the only enemies in these two games to respawn sometime after they are defeated. They also appear in the minigame Bob-omb Squad as a Parabomb and Sort or 'Splode alongside Bob-omb Buddies.

Super Mario Sunshine

Bob-omb in Super Mario Sunshine.
Artwork of a Bob-omb from Super Mario Sunshine.

Bob-ombs[2], also called Bomb-ombs[3] (or Bomb-Ombs[4]) and Neji Bombs[5], appear in Super Mario Sunshine, but much differently than in any other game. They are black orbs with a digital interface. After a certain amount of time, its screen displays a countdown from three, exploding at zero. However, if Mario sprays them with F.L.U.D.D. they turn blue and freeze, and they can then be picked up and thrown by Mario. They can still explode in this form.

They appear in three areas: first in Pinna Park and later in Noki Bay. Both times, they are under the control of Monty Mole, who throws the bombs from his tank once Mario gets too close for the mole to shoot Bullet Bills. To defeat the Monty, the player must spray water on the Bob-ombs and then pick them up and throw them at the tank. The player must do this three times, after which the Monty Mole is defeated. The third time they appear is in "Episode 5: King Boo Down Below" of Sirena Beach. They would sometimes appear when King Boo spins the slots to the enemy pictures.

New Super Mario Bros.

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Bob-ombs reappear in New Super Mario Bros.. They act as they do in Super Mario Bros. 3, and walk back and forth trying to damage the player. If Mario stomps them, they become stationary and explode after a few seconds. Before they explode, Mario can pick them up and throw them. Their explosions are able to destroy almost all types of blocks, sometimes allowing the player to access Star Coins. They appear in Worlds 4-5 and 7-5, and in the battle with Monty Tank in World 6-Castle

They also appear in some of the minigames which were reused from Super Mario 64 DS.

Super Mario Galaxy

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Artwork of a Bob-omb from Super Mario Galaxy.
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A Bob-omb in Super Mario Galaxy.

Bob-ombs later appear in Super Mario Galaxy. Here, they come out of the Bob-omb Dispensers in the ground. They appear in two different varieties: ones that have legs and can walk around, which are less common, and ones that do not have legs and do not move on their own. If the ones that walk see Mario, they start chasing him and then soon explode, similar to the ones in Super Mario 64. Mario can pick the stationary Bob-ombs up by simply touching them; however, the ones that walk have to be hit with a spin first. When picked up, the Bob-ombs start to light up and flash, and must be thrown with another shake of the Wii Remote before they explode. They can be used to destroy many things, including cages and Chomps. However, the explosions Bob-ombs make can still hurt Mario. The fuse on the Bob-omb lasts for ten seconds.

The Bob-ombs are used prominently in two Bob-omb Blasting mini-games: one in the Battlerock Galaxy and one in the Dreadnought Galaxy. They are used when a Gearmo asks Mario to get rid of a bunch of trash piles for him. It must be done within a time limit of thirty seconds, however, and the prize for winning is a Power Star.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Bob-ombs once again make an appearance as generic enemies in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In this game, they usually endlessly spawn from Warp Pipes, and walk around aimlessly until they explode. They make their first appearance in World 3-Castle. In this game, their fuses light when they are hit by a fireball coming from either Fire Mario or a Fire Piranha Plant, and they instantly explode if they hit lava or a flame from a Rocket Engine. Like in other games, jumping on a Bob-omb or hitting one with a Fire Flower simply immobilizes it. Shooting one with a fireball from Fire Mario causes a coin to appear, and an additional coin appears for every time it is shot up to five times.

Bob-ombs can also appear during the World 8-Tower World 8-Fortress boss fight with Kamek. If he hits one of the platforms with his magic, it may turn into a lit Bob-omb.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Bob-ombs re-appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, where they act the same way as they did in Super Mario Galaxy. However, only the ones with legs appear in this game. The Bob-omb Buddies also make an appearance in the Throwback Galaxy, where they continue to be allies of Mario.

Super Mario 3D Land

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Bob-ombs in World 7-4.

Bob-ombs appear in Super Mario 3D Land. Like in the other 3D Mario games, contact with Bob-ombs does not harm Mario. Stomping on one makes it stop chasing Mario and hide its legs; it explodes soon afterwards. Shooting a Bob-omb with a fireball makes it explode immediately. Due to the Super Leaves being blown all across the Mushroom Kingdom, a new kind of Bob-omb called a Tail Bob-omb appears in this game. Rocky Wrenches may sometimes throw Bob-ombs instead of wrenches in some of the levels.

New Super Mario Bros. 2

Bob-ombs reappear again in New Super Mario Bros. 2, where they act the same way as in previous games. Parabombs also appear in various levels.

New Super Mario Bros. U

Bob-ombs, as well as Parabombs, reappear in New Super Mario Bros. U. In the second and final fights with Bowser Jr., he throws Bob-ombs at Mario.

Super Mario 3D World

Bob-ombs return as enemies in Super Mario 3D World, only appearing in a few courses like Bob-ombs Below, Super Block Land, and Bowser's Bob-omb Brigade. They can be attacked to transform them into regular bombs, which can be thrown. In this game, Baddie Boxes only release Bob-ombs.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

Bob-ombs reappear in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS. They can be shaken to light their fuse. Due to them not appearing in the Super Mario Bros. game style, they were given new sprites. They have been given more detailed sprites in the Super Mario World style than they originally appeared. By jumping on them, they stay still and their fuse ignites, and after a few seconds, they explode. They can also be made bigger or made to fly. They can destroy Hard Blocks, Ice Blocks, ? Blocks and Brick Blocks. When a Bob-omb explodes near coins, the coins fall out of the air and disappear after a few moments. Bob-ombs in this game can also be ignited by Yoshi, Bowser or Bowser Jr. spitting a fireball at it, Fire Bars, Burners, and other Bob-ombs.

Super Mario Run

In Super Mario Run, Bowser throws Bob-ombs a Mario during his battle in Bowser's Bob-ombing Run. When Mario jumps on one, it flies forward. When Mario hits Bowser with three Bob-ombs, he is defeated. They also appear in Airship Plunder, where they can be kicked to destroy crates.

Super Mario Bros. film

The Bob-omb as seen in the movie, ready to explode.
The Bob-omb from the Super Mario Bros. film.

In the live action movie Super Mario Bros., a Bob-omb appears after Mario and Luigi escape the de-evolution chamber. As they are fleeing from Koopa's Goombas, Luigi notices that some fungus appears to be offering them the explosive, but Mario drags him away before he can accept it. Later, after they leave the Boom Boom Bar, the fungus again offers them the Bob-omb. This time, Luigi manages to grab it before he and Mario escape.

Later, near the end of the film, while facing Koopa on the catwalk, Mario pulls out the Bob-omb, which causes mass amounts of panic amongst the city's inhabitants. Realizing the power the object possesses, he winds up the key and places it on the ground, but before it can get to Koopa, it falls through a crack in the ground. However, unbeknownst to the both of them, the Bob-omb continues its journey after it falls. It walks through the lower section of the city (scaring off the inhabitants there), up a wall, and along the underside of the catwalk. As Mario and Luigi are blasting Koopa with Devolution Guns, the Bob-omb finally reaches Koopa, and explodes right underneath him.

The appearance of the Bob-omb is similar to that in the games, though there are some differences. For instance, the wind-up key appears on the side rather than on its back, its eyes are smaller and more circular than their in-game appearances, and its feet have three toes on it. Additionally, the Bob-omb walks like a wind-up toy, and before the Bob-omb explodes from underneath Koopa, the Reebok brand name as well as the Union Jack (often used on their brand name products) can be seen on the underside of the feet.

Early concept artwork showed that the Bob-omb was going to have black arms and legs, white gloves, and white sneakers, while also having pupils on its eyes, and a mouth.[6]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Official artwork of Bob-omb from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
Bob-omb render from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Bob-ombs also appeared in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, where they first appeared in Coal Mines. Here, they are mere enemies roaming around Moleville's local mining mountain, although they are featured quite prominently in the battle with Punchinello. In said battle, Punchinello would summon three Bob-omb-type enemies (including new species, Microbombs and Mezzo Bombs) for every three defeated, each getting larger and more powerful every "stage" or Punchinello's remaining health. Towards the end of his battle, a seemingly insane Punchinello tried his Bob-omb-summoning act one more time by creating a huge Bob-omb, although this piece of ammunition only ended up squishing him and allowing Mario and his party to collect the Star Piece he was guarding and save Dyna and Mite. In battle, Bob-ombs had average stats and no special attacks, however, when threatened, they could explode in a kamikaze attempt to cause one ally a lot of damage. Later in Super Mario RPG, a stronger, purple shoe-clad variety of Bob-omb appeared in Booster Tower.

Yoshi franchise

Yoshi

Sprite of a Bob-omb, from the NES version of Yoshi, reused from Parabomb's Super Mario World sprite.

Bob-ombs will show up in Yoshi in the A-type mode if the player has hatched a certain number of eggs (50-59 on NES and 60-69 on Game Boy) before getting a Game Over. If the player fails to make a Yoshi appear in the bonus game, a Bob-omb will be in it's place. Their graphics are actually reused from Super Mario World's Parabombs.

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Unused sprite of a Bob-omb-like Yoshi transformation in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

Bob-ombs were supposed to appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island before being removed from the game.

Yoshi's Story

In Yoshi's Story, Bob-ombs appear during Page 5-4: Shy Guy's Ship, where they are fired by Pirate Guy ships' cannons. They also appear during Yoshi's battle with Baby Bowser at the end of the game, where Baby Bowser would attack the hero by throwing Bob-ombs at him from the back of his large, green "pet." Yoshi could actually use these Bob-ombs against him, by licking them up and throwing them at the ceiling of the room, causing large stalactites from the ceiling to fall onto Baby Bowser, eventually knocking him off the back of his pet so that Yoshi could battle him hand-to-hand.

Bob-ombs in this game are uncharacteristically defeated instantly if stomped.

Game & Watch Gallery series

Bob-ombs have made a decent number of appearances in the Game & Watch Gallery titles. The way they operated, however, differs between titles.

A Bob-omb, from the Game & Watch Gallery version of Fire.

A Bob-omb may pop out of an egg in Game & Watch Gallery's remake of Fire. If a Bob-omb makes it to the carriage, it explodes inside it, and causes the Mario Bros. and the patients to flee; this results in a miss.

In Game & Watch Gallery 2's version of Parachute, a Bob-omb may be fired from the cannon. Mario has to avoid getting it, or else he is forced into the water, where a Boss Bass is lurking. The player gets a miss if this occurs.

They also appear in the remake of Ball. In this game, getting a Bob-omb results in an instant Game Over.

A Bob-omb, from the Game & Watch Gallery 3 version of Egg.

A Bob-omb also appears in Game & Watch Gallery 3's Egg. If Yoshi eats one, the player gets a miss, regardless of whether Mario is present or not.

A Bob-omb, from the Game & Watch Gallery 4 version of Fire.

In Game & Watch Gallery 4, Bob-ombs once again appear in Fire, retaining their role from the remake in the first game. They also appear in Fire Attack, where they attempt to destroy Wario's statue.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series

Mario vs. Donkey Kong

Bob-omb

Bob-ombs appear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. They appear out of small mortar-like objects, jumping away from Mario. When they notice him, they start flashing before eventually stopping and exploding. They can be picked up to destroy a certain type of block.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

Artwork of a Bob-omb in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

Bob-ombs reappear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. They only appear in the minigames, and the player loses points for touching them. They also appear in the staff credits. Bob-omb Fish, which are fish enemies resembling Bob-ombs, also appear as enemies when building with the Special Kit 3. When they detect Mini Donkey Kong, they float upside down above the water and explode after a while.

Super Smash Bros. series

Bob-omb artwork from Super Smash Bros.

Bob-ombs are common items found in the Super Smash Bros. series, being a dangerous and destructive weapon, able to blow up everything within its reach. They can be picked up and thrown at other characters to create an explosion, thus, inflicting great damage on the player, or also knocking them out instantly. However, if they stay on the ground long enough, they stand and walk around the stage by themselves and eventually stop and remain in their current spot to explode after. During Sudden Death (up until Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), Bob-ombs appear and fall on the stage, blowing anyone randomly in case the event takes a long time. Occasionally, Party Balls drop several Bob-ombs onto the battlefield when they are opened. A Bob-omb also appears as a support spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, equipping the fighter with a Bob-omb at the start of a battle when used.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Bob-ombs appear both as allies and enemies in Paper Mario. A few can first be found in Koopa Village. These Bob-ombs explained to Mario and his partners that they had been kidnapped and enslaved by the Koopa Bros.. When Mario reaches the Koopa Bros. Fortress he finds (and is attacked by) several Bob-ombs employed by Bowser. These Bob-ombs have two basic attacks: the first is simply to ram themselves into Mario, and the other is to light themselves, walk up to Mario, and explode right next to him. It appears that Bob-ombs can explode at will and as many times as they want outside of battle.

Mario later falls into a prison full of Bob-omb rebels. Mario manages to free the remainder of the enslaved Bob-ombs, one of which is a pink female Bob-omb named Bombette who joins his party. Some Bob-ombs in this game are shown to be able to explode, and then simply regenerate themselves. Also notable, only Bob-ombs that are allies of Mario can do this.

It is also notable that during the parade, four Bob-ombs appear on the Koopa Brothers' float and explode, then show one of their hands. This is the first time Bob-ombs have been seen with arms and hands after Super Mario Bros. 2. Paper Mario also shows that friendly variants of Bob-ombs are available in colors other than pink (like the Bob-omb Buddies), such as red, green, and blue.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

A Bob-omb resident of Fahr Outpost that appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
A Bob-omb from the Fahr Outpost.

Normal Bob-ombs are rare enemies in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. A group of them called the Bob-omb Squad (led by Master Crash) can first be encountered in Glitzville. Later on, Bob-ombs may be fought in the Pit of 100 Trials. Their battle tactics in this game are completely unchanged from their Paper Mario strategies.

Although normal Bob-ombs, as enemies, are rare in this game, Bob-ombs are commonly found as NPCs, with most of them living in Rogueport as sailors. A large group of peaceful Bob-ombs live in the Fahr Outpost, where they are the main inhabitants of the region. Most of these Bob-ombs living in populated areas are friendly towards Mario. This includes an aged Bob-omb named Admiral Bobbery, who becomes one of Mario's partners. Bob-ombs are also used during Mario's ride to the Moon with Grande Boom, as the cannon can only fire through the use of the Bob-ombs' explosions.

The Bob-omb variants Bulky Bob-omb and Bob-ulk are introduced in this game, being more dangerous versions of their regular counterparts.

Super Paper Mario

This is the only game in the Paper Mario series where Bob-ombs make little to no appearances. In fact, the only Bob-ombs that are featured in the game at all are Bombette and Bobbery from the previous titles, which appear as Catch Cards. They also appear very briefly at the beginning of the game, where they, along with the other partners from the previous games, are in photographs at Mario's house.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Bob-ombs return in Paper Mario: Sticker Star and are among the few enemies who retain their past Paper Mario appearance with no changes. They are quite rare, however, only appearing in Goomba Fortress, Bowser's Snow Fort and Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla. They are first seen sleeping on top of the tower, when a Goomba wakes them up using a trumpet. The Bob-ombs hop into cannons and are blasted away. Parabombs start falling from the sky, but if land safely, they become normal Bob-ombs. In the second Parabomb segment, there are gates that can be knocked down using Bob-ombs.

Blowing away the gates is accomplished by having a Bob-omb, either on the same side as Mario or on the opposite side of the gate, chase Mario. Eventually, they stop moving and explode after a few seconds. If timed correctly, they blow up the gate. If Mario is too close to the explosion, he takes one point of damage from the explosion.

In battle, Bob-ombs have the same attacks as they did in the first two games. If a First Strike is landed on it before battle or if the enemy is damaged during battle, its fuse becomes lit, and it explodes the next time it comes in contact with Mario. They may occasionally drop a Bomb Sticker after battle. Shiny Bob-ombs are also introduced in this game. Bowser Jr. also uses a stack of two or three of them as a weapon in-battle.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

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Bob-omb sprite from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Bob-omb sprite from Paper Mario: Color Splash

Bob-ombs return in Paper Mario: Color Splash as enemies present in Fort Cobalt, Redpepper Crater, and Black Bowser's Castle. They have the same behavior and appearance as they do in the previous game. In Redpepper Crater, their fuses can be lit from fireballs thrown by Fire Bros. In Black Bowser's Castle, Bob-ombs are used to destroy crates and ignite Giant Bob-ombs in order to destroy the black paint factory in the castle.

Mario Golf series

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour

A Bob-omb appears in the opening clip of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. Bowser uses it to try to attack Wario and Waluigi from his Koopa Clown Car for giving him a black eye, but after Mario's golf ball bounces off of Wario and Waluigi, it hits Bowser's hand, making him drop the Bob-omb and causing it to explode. In the Bowser Badlands golf course, large Bob-ombs can be found half-buried around the course. If the ball hits one, it momentarily explodes and send the ball flying elsewhere.

Mario Golf: World Tour

More of these Bob-ombs appear in Mario Golf: World Tour on the Bowser's Castle course, also as tee markers. Bob-ombs can also be used as item shots; using one causes the player's shot to be hit at full power in rough terrain. In addition, Bob-ombs make a cameo in Kamek's Double Bogey animation; Kamek accidentally conjures Bob-ombs that cause a big explosion.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Bob-ombs are semi-common enemies in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. They appear in the Beanbean Outskirts, and sometimes assist Paratroopeas and Tanoombas as well. If a Bob-omb spots Mario or Luigi in the overworld, it lights its fuse and begin to run around frantically. Its attack pattern is similar to that of the Paper Mario Bob-ombs; however, they always attempt to blow up their targets, and they can relight their fuses at will. This attack can cause a bro to become dizzy, although it can be countered with a well-timed hammer near the approaching foe (as hitting them also triggers the explosion). When defeated, they occasionally drop a Red Pepper.

Sprite of a Bob-omb from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Bob-ombs appear as enemies and allies in Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser. They first appear in the level "The Hoohoo Melee Brigade". They are Melee troopers, and attack by ramming into enemies. They can perform the special attack Kaboom Bash, which allows them to charge into an enemy and explode. A Bob-omb is also used in the Captain Command Pass the Bob-omb, where the opposing captains toss a lit Bob-omb back and forth before it explodes on one of them.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Bob-ombs appear in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Here, they are found in Gritzy Desert and the Gritzy Caves. They can ram to attack the Mario Bros., but can sometimes trick them by running toward one Bro., then looking the other way and attacking the opposite bro. After they take at least twenty-three damage, they either run and explode into a brother or walk back and forth and explode into a chosen brother, which can be avoided by a Hammer. Both attacks can cause dizziness. A new variant of Bob-omb appears later in the game, called Lethal Bob-omb. Both variations only take one damage from fire and ice. Also, a large Shroob version, called Shroob-omb, is used by Commander Shroob and is programmed to take only one damage from every attack used on it.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Bob-ombs make a reappearance in the game Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Bowser first discovers Bob-ombs in his castle. They appeared to be rounded up in a cage by Fawful and were abandoned. When Bowser frees the Bob-ombs, he gains a new attack called Bob-omb Blitz. Also, in Bowser's Castle, Bob-ombs are found inside of the Jailgoon suits aside from Goombas in others. Bob-ombs also make a second appearance when Mario and Luigi fight Junker. Bob-ombs are one of the enemies that may appear when Junker empties out a Junker Can. Also, after turning thin again, Bowser starts literally burning fat, and the fire lights several bins filled with Bob-ombs, and the explosion blasts Bowser all the way into the Tunnel. They are also present in the underground of Bowser's Castle and near the roof of Peach's Castle, being obstacles that the brothers and Bowser must pass by leaping over them. Bob-ombs also appear out of the rocks held by Pendrils when they are smashed with a hammer as Mario and Luigi. In addition, during the Blizzard Midbus battle, there is a lone Bob-omb sticking out of the massive snowball he uses to attack. Bowser must punch this so as to avoid having the snowball rolled into him, as well as damaging Blizzard Midbus once done. When his health is halved, he occasionally covers it. Bob-ombs are also among the enemies used by Dark Bowser after being healed by Fawful; they must be deflected by punching them, causing them to explode and defeat any enemies within the blast radius.

Three new species of Bob-ombs are also introduced: Fawful Bob-ombs when fighting the Tower of Yikk in Blubble Lake as giant Bowser, Alarm Bob-omb fought in Fawful's castle, and Dark Fawful Bombs as rare enemies that are held by Dark Fawful Guys in Fawful's castle.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Bob-ombs appear as enemies and recruitable allies in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode. King Bob-omb also appears as a boss.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Several Bob-ombs appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, mainly Mega Bob-ombs that are used to activate switches in the second area of Neo Bowser Castle. After defeating Antasma, Mario and Luigi work their way up the castle's central tower where the Elite Trio send down regular Bob-ombs and Mega Bob-ombs to slow the brothers down. In the final battle, Dreamy Bowser can conjure Dream Stone powered versions of Bob-ombs, called Dreamy Bob-ombs to attack. One or two Pelicrumps hold one Bob-omb at a time and if Mario does not kill the Pelicrump with the Bob-omb inside, the Pelicrump drops the Bob-omb on Mario causing him damage. This attack cannot be dodged similar to the Beehoss bee attack when the Mario bros jump on them. Additionally, Bowser Jr. can summon a Bob-omb to attack during his boss battle; it revolves around the Mario brothers and explode if jumped on.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

While regular Bob-ombs do not appear as regular enemies in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, their paper versions do. Additionally, 3D Bob-ombs appear in the battle with King Bob-omb, where they charge into the player and explode if they are not countered properly. Regular Bob-ombs also appear in the Dry Bowser boss fight when he uses his inhaling attack. Papercraft versions of Bob-ombs also appear in the Papercraft Bowser Jr. boss fight.

Super Princess Peach

A Bob-omb walking from Super Princess Peach.

Bob-ombs also appear in Super Princess Peach. Here, they act as in previous games. If Princess Peach jumps on one of them or grabbed one with Perry, it starts its fuse and explodes after a period of time. Bob-ombs are needed to defeat Bowser in his giant form (by using Perry to pick them up and hit them in Bowser's face). Other species of the Bob-omb under the Vibe Scepter's spell are the Glad Bob-omb and Glad Parabomb.

Mario Baseball series

Bob-ombs appear in Mario Superstar Baseball. Where they only appear in the mini-games Bob-omb Derby, where the player must hit the Bob-ombs into the air for various points, and in Piranha Panic, the player can throw one at a Piranha Plant to earn three points.

In Mario Super Sluggers, they are used as items on the outfields in the game. They also return in the mini-games Bob-omb Derby and Piranha Panic as well as the new ones, Ghost K and Bowser Pinball. In addition, Wario's Star Swing involves him pulling out a Bob-omb and hitting it towards the field. In the ending movie, Bob-ombs are blasted out of a batting cage in Mario Stadium where Mario and Donkey Kong blast them into the air and they explode into fireworks.

Mario Kart series

Bob-omb from Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.
The Bob-omb icon from Mario Kart Arcade GP DX

Bob-ombs (sometimes referred to as simply Bombs) are special items that first appear in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. They belong exclusively to Wario and Waluigi, as well as Petey Piranha and King Boo (the two having access to all special items). If this item is thrown backwards, it explodes after three seconds. When thrown forwards, the Bob-omb waits until another driver veers near it and explodes by them. In subsequent titles, the Bob-omb is a regular item.

Mario Kart 64

In Mario Kart 64, there are Mini Bomb Karts which resemble Bob-ombs. Additionally, both Mario Kart Wii and Double Dash!! have some courses that include Bomb-cars, which are similar to Mini Bomb Karts and very similar to Bob-ombs.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, a single Bob-omb appears at the awards ceremony at the end of a Grand Prix alongside other characters.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Bob-omb
The Bob-omb icon from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! includes a battle mode called "Bob-omb Blast". Characters acquire nothing but Bob-ombs from the Item Boxes, and can carry up to five Bob-ombs at a time. Once thrown, the Bob-ombs explode as soon as they hit the ground and damage anyone in the blast radius except for the person who threw the Bob-omb (the Bob-ombs and their explosions are color-coded to match the players).

Mario Kart Wii

In Mario Kart Wii, Bob-ombs act similarly to their appearance in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! When playing in a Team Battle Mode, they explode with either red or blue colors, depending on the team.

Mario Kart 7

In Mario Kart 7, once the Bob-omb is thrown, it follows the nearest character and explodes after a short period of time.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

As well as returning as an item, in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe a plug in the style of a Bob-omb, with its fuse as the plug, appears as part of the logo for the sponsor company Bob-omb Plugs. Bob-omb Blast also makes its return in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the new Battle Mode.

Mario Party series

Bob-ombs are featured throughout the Mario Party games, mostly being featured in mini-games.

Mario Party

On the original Mario Party's board Wario's Battle Canyon, the Bob-ombs and Bob-omb Buddies are fighting; it is the players' goal to collect stars and end the struggle. The two Bob-omb species also serve as the players' method of transportation between each area; in one part of every area (minus the center) on the board, there are Bob-ombs and Bob-omb Buddies manning cannons. They launch the players to another part of the board for ten coins. At the end of each game on the board, it shows the Bob-ombs and Bob-omb Buddies have made peace.

The four-player minigame Hot Bob-omb has the players tossing a Bob-omb amongst each other until it explodes; the player with the Bob-omb at that moment loses. The players also use a Bob-omb as the ball in the minigame Bombsketball.

Mario Party 2

Mario Party 2 features Bob-ombs in Mystery Land. By paying ten coins at one of the Bob-omb-shaped shrines, a Bob-omb UFO takes the player to another section of the board. Additionally, at the end of the board, the treasure turns out to be a Bob-omb Buddy, who is warped aboard a spaceship with other Bob-omb Buddies.

A Bob-omb is also one of the four racers in Day at the Races. It runs fast, but occasionally trips and falls over. Hot Bob-omb from the first game is also present in Mario Party 2.

Mario Party 3

In Mario Party 3, Bob-ombs appear as one of the partners in Duel Mode, as well as being Wario's default partner. Its health and attack are both one, and its salary is three coins. When attacking, they bypass the opponent's partners and attack them directly; however, doing so causes the player to lose it.

Bob-ombs are also featured in the minigame Crowd Cover, in which the picture can be of a Bob-omb, meaning that the crowd on the picture is composed of them. When they leave over time and when the minigame is over, they detonate one by one.

Mario Party 4

Bob-ombs are only present in three minigames in Mario Party 4. The first is Reverse-a-Bomb, in which the players must attempt to reverse the flow of the conveyer belts so that the Bob-ombs on them travel to the other team. The second is Bob-omb X-ing, in which the player must dodge the Bob-ombs walking into the intersection for as long as possible. Finally, they appear in Bob-omb Breakers, in which they occasionally appear. Surrounding a Bob-omb by other blocks results in it exploding and destroying all the blocks around it, giving the player points. A Bob-omb is also the host for Battle Minigames, appearing whenever someone lands on a Battle Space.

Mario Party 5

The Bob-omb Capsule is found like capsules. The player can obtain in Mario Party 5. It must be landed on or passed three times to activate it, and the opponent who does so loses twenty coins. Additionally, in Super Duel Mode, two of the possible vehicle parts are Bob-omb Cannon and Bob-omb Wall.

In Dodge Bomb, the player's objective is to toss Bob-ombs at the other players while avoiding ones tossed by them. They are also present watching the players play Defuse or Lose.

Mario Party 6

The Bob-omb Orb reappears for Mario Party 6. However, its effect changes from the previous game. It is now a roadblock orb; whenever an opponent passes by one, it detonates and reduces the number of spaces they have left to travel in half.

Some of the possible cards in the minigame Odd Card Out are of Bob-ombs. They may also be found in the minigame Treasure Trawlers. If a player pulls up a Bob-omb, it explodes and temporarily stuns them. Bob-ombs can also be found in the boxes in Money Belt; opening a box with one results in the player being stunned. The player may also send Bob-ombs after the other three in the minigame Shoot Yer Mouth Off.

Mario Party 7

The Bob-omb Orb once again appears in Mario Party 7, though exclusive to the board Pagoda Peak and having its effect changed again. This time, whenever a player lands on it, the Bob-omb explodes, sending them to a lower space. On the board Neon Heights, a Bob-omb is in one of the chests that the player can open. Picking the chest containing it sends the player back to the start, although if Bowser puts a Dark Star in a chest it will replace the Bob-omb until someone gets the Dark Star. One of the possible Bowser Time events on Grand Canal also involves Bob-ombs; they are used to destroy the bridges, which are replaced with new ones that have only Bowser Spaces.

The minigame La Bomba involves the single player trying to drop Bob-ombs down onto the ground to eliminate the other three when they detonate. They are also among the cards present in Cardinal Rule. The eight-player minigame Bob-ombic Plague features the players throwing a Bob-omb back and forth until it detonates on three of them, similar to Hot Bob-omb from Mario Party 2.

Mario Party Advance

In Mario Party Advance, many Bob-ombs, led by the King Bob-omb, have the job of protecting Shroom City as the Bob-omb Mafia, their base being in the basement of the Mushroom Condo. Two individual Bob-ombs also appear: a Bob-omb Buddy named Bob-omba, and a regular Bob-omb that goes by his species name.

They also appear in the minigame Bob-OOOM!, which involves using Bob-ombs to destroy Bowser statues.

Mario Party 8

Bob-ombs only appear in minigames in Mario Party 8. In Cardiators, a Bob-omb is one of the possible cards the player can select; it falls into the opponent's hands and explodes, dealing five damage. The minigame Bob-ombs Away involves three players attempting to drop Bob-ombs down onto the single player. A Bob-omb is also among the racers in the extra minigame Moped Mayhem.

Mario Party DS

In Mario Party DS, Bob-ombs appear in the minigame Goomba Wrangler. Collecting one results in the player losing several of the collected Goombas. Additionally, they also appear in the minigame Bob-omb Breakers, being a port of the minigame from Mario Party 4.

Mario Party 9

Bob-ombs once again return in Mario Party 9. They are featured in Bob-omb Factory, where a Bob-omb occasionally lands on the player's vehicle and detonates after traveling ten spaces. The captain at the time of the explosion loses half of their Mini Stars.

Bob-ombs are also featured in the minigames Bomb Barge and Bombard King Bob-omb. In the former, Bob-ombs continuously fall onto the player's raft. Players must avoid them or be stunned temporarily. In the latter, players must choose a Bob-omb to lob at King Bob-omb. In Logger Heads, the Whittle occasionally puts Bob-ombs onto the tree stump, and they explodes when hit, stunning the players who aren't protected.

Mario Party: Island Tour

Bob-ombs appear in Mario Party: Island Tour in the minigame Bob-omb Aplomb. Here, the players must kick them off their rock platform before they can explode. Bob-ombs also appear as tiles in the minigames Match Faker and Tap Dash, and as a constellation in the minigame Starring Artist.

Mario Party 10

Bob-ombs reappear once again in Mario Party 10 in the minigame Bob-omb Combo, where a player tosses a Bob-omb in a large field of on walking Bob-ombs and try to blow up the most Bob-ombs out of their opponents to win. They also appear as obstacles in Bob-omb Bogey that deduct fifty points from the player's total if they hit one, and as a selectable enemy in Meanie Match.

Super Mario Party

Bob-ombs appear in Super Mario Party as non-playable characters.

Mario Sports Mix

Bob-ombs as seen in the Mario Sports Mix party game Bob-omb Dodge

In Mario Sports Mix, Bob-ombs make a return as an item from the ? Panel. Also, the party game Bob-omb Dodge involves players trying to avoid explosions that the Bob-ombs make from the cannons. They tend to vary in size.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

Bob-ombs appear as enemies in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. They're Light attribute characters, and their skill increases the ATK of all Light attribute teammates by 2x, but it also lowers the player's HP to one.

When fought as enemies, Bob-ombs have very high defenses, which reduces any attribute damage that they take from a single attack to 1 HP. However, their HP is very low, and they take 4-6 turns to attack the player. But when they do attack, their attack is usually fatal.

The player can transform a Bob-omb into Bob-omb & Lakitu by using four Lakitu Coins on it.

Mario Sports Superstars

Bob-ombs appear in Mario Sports Superstars in the Road to Superstar mode, a game mode that appears to play like Breakout, serving as a feature of the mode.

Cameos

The Legend of Zelda series

Bob-ombs appear in various Legend of Zelda games, such as The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. If Link strikes them with his sword, they sit for a few seconds with a burning fuse, then explode. A similar enemy called a Bombite appears in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, but it has different behavior.

Minecraft

In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack in Minecraft, Bob-ombs appear on a painting of Bob-omb Battlefield.

Lego City Undercover

A Bob-omb can be built in Lego City Undercover in order to unlock Chan Chuang as a playable character.

General information

Appearance

Bob-ombs have always resembled bombs with a few differences. The main difference is that they have white eyes, feet, and occasionally arms. They are traditionally colored black, but they can also be seen in red, blue, or even green. In most games, they feature wind-up keys on their backs and fuses, though these are lacking in a few old games. The fuse is usually surrounded by a gray or blue plug. Curiously, in Super Mario Bros. 2 and during the Paper Mario ending parade, Bob-ombs are shown to have arms. In some games, Bob-ombs are seen to have yellow-orange feet and legs, but others in Super Mario Sunshine have feet resembling that of a wind-up toy.

Allegiance and culture

Bob-ombs are usually affiliated with the Koopa Troop, and it is assumed that they take orders from King Bob-omb, one of Bowser's high ranking minions. However, whether King Bob-omb is the true king of all Bob-ombs is never explained. In recent years, the games have introduced peaceful Bob-omb communities that have no affiliation with Bowser what-so-ever, and their homeland in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is known as Fahr Outpost, an isolated town located in a far-off icy land. The town is ruled by a Mayor, and all Bob-ombs take orders from him or General White. These Bob-ombs are generally peaceful but seem to dislike outsiders and prefer to keep to themselves. However, by the end of the game, they become more welcoming. The Fahr Outpost Bob-ombs' culture seems to resemble that of Russia, from the clothing right down to the accents.

Also, in more than a few instances, Bob-ombs were often depicted warring each other, with it often being split between Bob-omb Buddies and Black Bob-ombs.

Roles

Bob-ombs serve multiple roles in various games. In their most common appearances, they are enemies who explode upon being irritated, although they sometimes chase after Mario upon seeing him, exploding in a few seconds. Bob-ombs can also be used as weapons, particularly in the Mario Kart series and Super Smash Bros. series. Bob-ombs are also involved in several Mini-games in the Mario Party series.

The first time a Bob-omb is friendly is in Super Mario 64, when Pink Bob-ombs help Mario by opening cannons. They later appear as friendly (though some are also enemies) in the Paper Mario series, but although they are not Bob-ombs, they actually are Bob-omb Buddies.

Bob-ombs also have been used as items in several Mario sports titles. In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, they are Wario and Waluigi's signature item. When thrown, they stand still for a moment before exploding, throwing any nearby drivers into the air. If the radius is fading, it only causes a spinout. In Mushroom City and Mushroom Bridge, Bob-omb Cars can be seen, and if a player accidentally drives into one, it will explode like the Bob-ombs that Wario and Waluigi use as Special Items. In Mario Kart DS, Bob-ombs return in a similar fashion, as they did in Double Dash!!, but this time, it can be used by any character instead of being a special one. Curiously, in the remake version of Mushroom Bridge, Bob-omb Cars do not appear. The Bob-ombs also return in Mario Kart Wii as a regular item and an obstacle in Moonview Highway as a Bob-omb Car.

In Super Mario Strikers and its sequel, Mario Strikers Charged, Bob-ombs are items, and they do almost the same as they did in the Mario Kart series. Here, Bob-ombs can be obtained alone or in a set of three. Also, a larger form of a Bob-omb, called a Giant Bob-omb, sometimes appears, acting like a normal Bob-omb, but its explosion radius is roughly four times larger, plus it sends out a shockwave, harming anyone near it. In Mario Power Tennis, the Bob-ombs appear as an item in the minigame Chain-Chomp Challenge and are also part of the audience in the Wario Factory Court.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Bob-omb
Official artwork of Bob-omb from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. HP 90 FP 100 Speed 1
Location(s) Coal Mines Attack 50 Magic attack 1
Role Common Defense 38 Magic defense 10
Bonus Flower Defense Up! (40%) Yoshi Cookie None Morph rate 0%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells None
Weak Jump, Fire Strong None Sp. attacks None
Coins 0 Exp. points 4 Items Pick Me Up (5%)
Psychopath "Ouch. HEY! Watch it!"

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario enemy
Bob-omb
Sprite of a normal Bob-omb, from Paper Mario. Max HP 3 Attack 1 Defense 0
Role Common Type Ground Level 6
Strong None Weak Fire (KO), Explosion (KO), Electric (KO) Moves Hop Attack (1), Self Destruct (2)
Sleep? 75%, 0 (normal); 0%, 0 (angry) Dizzy? 80%, 0 (normal); 40%, 0 (angry) Shock? 80%, 0 (normal), 40%, 0 (angry)
Shrink? 90%, 0; 0%, 0 (angry) Stop? 90%, 0 (normal); 0%, 0 (angry) Fright? 90%
Air Lift? 90% Hurricane? 90% Coins 1 + 0-1
Items Honey Syrup Run 18 Location(s) Koopa Bros. Fortress
Tattle This is a Bob-omb. Bob-ombs are pretty temperamental, and they get steaming mad when you attack 'em. Max HP: 3, Attack Power: 1, Defense Power: 0 You'd better not jump on 'em when they're angry or they'll blow up in your face. In fact, stay away entirely. Attack 'em from a distance with items like Hammers. Or you could send in other things, like shells. If they attack when angry, they'll charge in and explode. So you'd better take care of them before they blow!
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Bob-omb
Sprite of a Bob-omb in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Max HP 4 Attack 2 Defense 1
Location(s) Glitz Pit, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29) Role Common Level 12
Sleep? 70% Dizzy? 70% Confuse? 70%
Tiny? 90% Stop? 100% Soft? 95%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 100% Fright? 90%
Gale Force? 80% KO? 95% Moves Ram (2), Explosion (5)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 - 2 Items Super Shroom, Repel Cape, Stopwatch, Ice Storm
Tattle Log #:
86
Log A round bomb soldier that gets furious when damaged and attacks by charging and then exploding.
Tattle That's a Bob-omb. It attacks by blowing itself up. Yeah. Reeeeeeeal smart. Max HP is 4, Attack is 2, and Defense is 1. A Bob-omb will get totally mad if you damage it. They have like, super-short fuses. When it gets mad, it'll charge and explode on its next turn. THAT attack...really hurts. Oh, and if it's mad, it'll blow up at the slightest contact. So don't attack directly! Attack it from a step away with a hammer or hit it with something hard, like a shell.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star enemy
Bob-omb
Bob-omb PMSS.png Max HP 7 Role Common Location(s) Goomba Fortress, Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla
Attack 3 Stickers Bomb
Defense 0 Moves Ram (3), Explode (5)
Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Bob-omb
Bob-omb Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 25 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 3
A Bob-omb card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Body Attack (8), Bomb Attack (16), Bomb Counterattack (12), Group Attack (8), Group Bomb Attack (16), Blowback Attack (24)
Location(s) Fort Cobalt, Redpepper Crater, Black Bowser's Castle
Quotes N/A
Enemy class
ENEMY_RANDAM_1_5
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 10 Red paint 11 Yellow paint 11 Blue paint 11 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 11

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy
Bob-omb
A Bob-omb from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. HP 30 POW 60 Defense 50
Speed 40 Experience 16 (7) Coins 1 (5)
Location Beanbean Outskirts Jump Normal Hammer Normal
Hand Normal Fire Critical Thunder Normal
Stat down? 100% Stun? 60% Burn? 0%
Level 30 Role Common Item drop Nut – 19.35%
Red Pepper – 32.26% (100%)
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats in gray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Bob-omb
MLPiT Bob-Omb.gif HP 37 POW 77 Defense 47
Experience 30 Coins 5 Speed 14
Location(s) Gritzy Desert, Gritzy Caves Role Common Item drop Pocket Chomp – 15%
None – 0%
Level 13 Battled by Anyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions enemy
Bob-omb
A Bob-omb from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. HP 55 POW 81 DEF 68 SPEED 78 Experience 14
Fire Critical Thunder Normal Jump Normal Hammer Normal Coins 10
Stat down 60% Dizzy 100% Burn 0% Speed down 30% Item drop Nut (14%)
Red Pepper (36%)
Red Pepper (60%)
Level           23 Location(s) Beanbean Fields

Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser / Bowser Jr.'s Journey bio: They have explosive power upon impact. Handle these Melee troopers with care.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee

# Name Image First Game / Move Description
103 Bob-omb
Bob-omb
Super Mario Bros. 2
10/88
These little guys are just what they appear to be: walking bombs. Pick one up and hurl it for an incredibly potent attack. If no one picks them up, Bob-ombs light their own fuses and start wandering around armed and dangerous. In Super Mario 64, Bob-ombs chased Mario down once they noticed him. Pink Bob-ombs are nice and capable of speech.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

# Name Image Appearance(s) Description
512 Bob-omb
BrawlTrophy512.png
NES Super Mario Bros. 2
N64 Super Mario 64
A mobile bomb with a fuse on its head. It can be picked up and thrown as a powerful explosive, but if no one grabs it, it will tire of waiting and start wandering, then detonate whenever it likes. Its power and unpredictability make it an accident waiting to happen. In sudden-death matches if they go on too long, Bob-ombs rain from the sky to move things along.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Name Image Appears in American English Description British English Description
Bob-omb Bob-omb's trophy render from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U NES Super Mario Bros. 3 (02/1990)
Wii U New Super Mario Bros. U (11/2012)
This enemy lacks any kind of subtlety–a fuse on its head, a slowly turning key in the back, and two short legs to carry its little bomb body. You can figure out what happens next. When a Bob-omb starts flashing, you better start running! A bomb for a body, burning fuse on top, two little legs and a wind-up key spinning away on the back... We probably don't need to tell you what's going on here. Now, that doesn't happen too often! Then again, who knows? Maybe some people will look at a Bob-omb and think it's an eight ball having an identity crisis.

Blue indicates exclusive to the Wii U version.

Mario Party series

Mario Party DS

Name Image Description How to Unlock
Bob-omb A figure with a Bob-omb on it. What a shiny, black, round body! And what a cute windup key! Now, you might wonder why he stares at you so intently... Win 16000 MP Points.
Bob-omb Rival A badge of Bob-omb. 15,000 MPP earns you the rank of Bob-omb Rival, and this is your badge! It makes your moods explosive.

Mario Party 9

  • Bomb Minor: A constellation named after a curious type of wind-up walking bomb. Red and black varieties exist, but both are powerful.

Mario Party: Star Rush

Image Name Bio
Bob-omb as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Bob-omb
An enemy that is also a bomb.
"Bob-ombs inevitably blow up after enough time passes, taking down anything in the vicinity."

Super Mario Run

  • Notebook bio: "This Bowser minion looks like it could blow at any moment. Stomp it and it'll go flying quickly away. Phew!"

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Bob-omb.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボブ (Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario USA)[7][8][9]
Bobu
ボム[10]
Bomuhei
Bob

Bomhei, literally "Bomb Soldier"; "BombTrooper" in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros.; Officially either romanized as "Bomhei" or "Bombhei"[citation needed]
Chinese 炸弹兵 (Simplified)
炸彈兵 (Traditional)
[?]

Zhàdàn Bīnɡ
Bomb Soldier
Dutch Bob-omb[?] -
German Bob-omb
Bombe (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)
[?]
-
Bomb
Italian Bob-omba
Bobomba (in some earlier games)
[?]
Same as Spanish name
Korean 폭탄병[?]
Poktanbyeong
Bomb Soldier, translation of the Japanese name.
Portuguese (NOA) Bob-omb (Super Mario World manual)
Bob-bomba (Super Mario World animated series, Super Mario Run)
[?]
-
From "bomba" (bomb)
Portuguese (NOE) Bob-bomba[?] From "bomba" (bomb)
Romanian Bob-ombă (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3)
Bombiță (Super Mario World animated series)
[?]
Bob-omb
Diminutive of "bombă" (bomb)
Russian Боб-омб[?]
Bob-omb
Transliteration of the international name
Spanish (NOA) Bob-omba[?] From "bomba" (bomb)
Spanish (NOE) Bob-omb
Bomba[11] (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)
-
Bomb
Swedish Bob-omb[?] -

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet, page 25.
  2. ^ Averill, Alan, and Jennifer Villarreal. The Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide. Page 69.
  3. ^ Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. Super Mario Sunshine Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 19.
  4. ^ Loe, Casey. Super Mario Sunshine Perfect Guide. Page 67.
  5. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh. Super Mario Sunshine BradyGames Official Strategy Guide. Page 7.
  6. ^ Template:Media link
  7. ^ Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet, page 33.
  8. ^ Super Mario USA instruction booklet, page 28.
  9. ^ Japanese Super Mario Advance instruction booklet, page 32.
  10. ^ Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)
  11. ^ Official Mario vs. Donkey Kong website (Guías Nintendo)

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