Broggy Bonker

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Broggy Bonker
Sprite of Broggy as Bowser holds him for the Broggy Bonker Special Attack in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story Sprite of Broggy before being cleaned in the Broggy Bonker Brawl Attack from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
BP/SP/CP needed 20
BP/SP/CP needed (remake) 28/30
Location Dimble Wood
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018)
Bowser's Inside Story description Scrub all the dirt off that filthy Broggy! Scrub him until he's clean!
Target: Single (serial)
Bonus effect: Dizzy
Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey description Wipe off Broggy to scrub the mud away and get him clean. The more mud you scrub off, the cleaner Broggy will become and the more damage he'll inflict. So try not to miss a spot!
A demonstration of the move.

Broggy Bonker is a Brawl Attack used by Bowser in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey. This attack costs 20 SP to use in the original, and 28 BP (30 BP on Easy) to use in the remake, the highest amount in both games for Bowser. It is one of the strongest special attacks in the game, the other being Falling Star, which is used by Mario and Luigi. Bowser can use this move after finding all 15 Blitties found inside enemies throughout the game using the Vacuum Block and giving them to Broque Monsieur at his shop in Dimble Wood.

When initiated, Bowser will be carrying a filthy Broggy. After throwing Broggy off-screen to start the move, Bowser will get out a broom and start to scrub the dirt off of him. The player will have to clean Broggy as much as possible by rubbing him with the stylus. The cleaner Broggy is, the more damage the enemy will take. When executed perfectly, Broggy will ram into the enemy, multiple if the attack yields a "Great!" rating or less, or going up into the air and slamming down on them if the attack yields an "Excellent!" rating. After the latter outcome happens, Broggy will then come from behind the enemy and rush into them, with a line of Blitties following him to deal extra damage.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Bowser will toss a bar of soap on Broggy before he starts to clean Broggy with the broom.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボコスカブロドッグ[?]
Bokosuka Burodoggu
「ボコスカ」is a Japanese term for beating or hitting viciously, and「ブロドッグ」is Broggy's Japanese name
French (NOA) Brosse Bloco[?] Broggy Brush
French (NOE) Furie Blocdogue[?] Broggy Fury
German Raufdogge[?] Scruffle doggy
Italian Fido Blocco[?] Broggy
Korean 블도그부대[?]
Beuldogeu Budae
From 블도그, Broggy's Korean name, and 부대, meaning unit in the military sense.
Spanish (NOA) Cepillo Bloguau[?] Broggy Brush
Spanish (NOE) Jauría Perriblok[?] Broggy Pack

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