Bobbery

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Bobbery
Artwork of Bobbery from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Full name Admiral Bobbery
Species Bob-omb
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Oh, by Blabberton's beard!”
Bobbery, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Admiral Bobbery, usually referred to as Bobbery, is an English-accented Bob-omb who is Mario's sixth (or seventh, depending on whether the player has completed Ms. Mowz's trouble at this point) partner in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. His wind-up key is the helm of a ship. He is a widower whose wife, a female Bob-omb named Scarlette, died of a mysterious illness prior to the events of the game.

History

Background

Bobbery
A sprite of Bobbery in the original game

Many years prior to the start of the game, Bobbery was infatuated with a Bob-omb named Scarlette. He loved her madly and proudly, only matched by his love of the sea. A renowned sailor, Bobbery spent most of his time traveling on the oceans, and Scarlette would patiently await his return.

One particularly icy winter, Scarlette fell ill while Bobbery was out at sea. Her condition rapidly deteriorated, and by the time Bobbery returned, she was dead. Aghast and deeply saddened, Bobbery blamed himself for Scarlette's death, thinking that he could have nursed her back to health had he been there. Tormented by nightmares of Scarlette, Bobbery fell into depression and eventually vowed to never sail again out of guilt for his perceived failure to his beloved.

Unbeknownst to Bobbery, Scarlette gave Podley an Old Letter prior to her death, telling him to give it to her beloved. Podley agreed to her last request, but found himself unable to do it when he saw how depressed Bobbery was, implying that he thought the letter would only make Bobbery feel worse. Nonetheless, he tried to help his old friend however he could. When introduced in Chapter 5, Bobbery appears to have settled down in Rogueport, drowning his grief in the bar.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Bobbery can optionally be visited during Chapter 4 once Mario learns Tube Mode.

In Chapter 5, Mario meets up with Bobbery needing a navigator to get to Keelhaul Key, though he denies his identity. After checking with Professor Frankly, Mario returns to renew his request to the old sailor; he admits that he is Bobbery, but still refuses to help.

Further advice from Professor Frankly sends Mario to Podley's Place. After hearing Bobbery's depressing tale, Mario receives the Old Letter from Podley, who requests that Mario give it to Bobbery. Upon reading the letter, which contains Scarlette's encouragement for him to embrace his other love of the sea, Bobbery agrees to join Mario.

However, the ship is attacked by Embers during the voyage and sinks; when the survivors wash up on the shores of Keelhaul Key, Bobbery is declared missing along with Four-Eyes and the Toad sailor. The three are found soon after by Mario during an island exploration, once again being attacked by the pirate ghosts - the admiral makes a heroic sacrifice by distracting the ghosts and allowing the others to escape back to camp.

Venturing into the jungle once more leads the player to a near-death Bobbery, who thanks Mario for convincing him to take one last voyage out to sea before requesting a bottle of his favorite drink - Chuckola Cola - as his last wish. After exchanging a Coconut with Flavio for the drink and returning it to Bobbery, he consumes it and presumably passes on. However, it is quickly made apparent that the admiral is only asleep rather than dead - after a 'wake-up whack' from Mario's hammer, Bobbery joins his team as his next party member.

Bomb Squad in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Bobbery using Bomb Squad

A retired Bob-omb sea captain, Bobbery assists Mario in his quest with his bomb-related attacks and abilities. Out of all the partners in the game, he has the highest HP total (with 20 in Initial Rank, 30 in Super Rank, and 40 in Ultra Rank), has the highest attack power, and is the only one who can give himself the Payback status effect. Despite Bob-omb enemies having defense, Bobbery does not have default defense, unlike Koops. In battle, Bobbery is also useful for clearing fog by using his Bomb move or by using Appeal. Outside of battle, he uses the same ability as Bombette from Paper Mario to explode and blow up cracks. However, unlike Bombette, he can be thrown onto high ledges to explode and Mario can also hold X Button to hold Bobbery in place.

He also proves useful when Mario and co. visit Fahr Outpost in search of the cannon that can shoot them to the moon, as he helps to improve relations between Mario and the resident Bob-ombs and explains their situation to the mayor. It is during this sequence that Bobbery reveals he once visited the outpost before, though the details of the trip are never given. Despite these hints being given, in the prologue of Chapter 7 when Professor Frankly mentions the only way to reach the Moon is by using the cannon in Fahr Outpost, Bobbery says, "This Fahr Outpost already sounds like it will be a bother to reach," claiming he knows no bounds of its area.

After defeating the Shadow Queen, Bobbery joins Cortez and sails the seas with him.

Goombella's field tattles on Bobbery are viewable after Mario stumbles into Bobbery's house in Rogueport, at Rogueport harbor before taking off to Keelhaul Key aboard the S.S. Flavion, and again in Keelhaul Key before Bobbery joins Mario's party.

Super Paper Mario

Bobbery's plush from Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Bobbery appears as a Catch Card won by winning the Duel of 100 in the Sammer's Kingdom. He also makes a very brief appearance during the introduction where he, along with all the other partners from the previous Paper Mario installments are in a photo at the Mario Bros.' House. Lastly, Francis has a plush toy of Bobbery at his fortress. He along with all of Mario's partners from the first two games were planned to appear in this game but were removed for unknown reasons.

Paper Mario: The Origami King

Although not directly referenced, he is alluded to in Paper Mario: The Origami King. If Mario examines the steering wheel in the wheelhouse of the Princess Peach with Bob-omb, the latter comments, "I used to dream of being a ship captain... ooh, or an admiral! I bet I'd be a pretty cool admiral."

Super Mario-kun

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Summary of what he does

Bobbery appears during the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc of Super Mario-kun. Unlike in the original game, he is not a widower, as Scarlette is revealed to still be alive.

Profiles and statistics

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

  • In-game description: Bobbery is a salty old Bob-omb sailor who was once married to the lovely Scarlette. Press X Button to make him take a few steps forward and then explode. His blasts can even flip switches.
  • Player's Guide: Admiral Bobbery is a salty old Bob-omb sailor who was once married to the lovely Scarlette. Press the X Button to pick him up and throw him. After walking a few steps, he'll explode (you can expedite the process by pressing X again).[1]
  • Tattles:
    • Rogueport, Bobbery's house: That's a Bob-omb sailor. The workers at the docks say he’s some kind of legend. I heard he was stubborn, but who knew he’d give us this much trouble? Seriously! It’d be nice if Professor Frankly could tell us something about him...
    • Rogueport harbor: That's Admiral Bobbery. All the dock workers call him a legendary helmsman. I don't know if that's true, but he definitely seems like the most capable sailor here! I know he's been through a lot, but I'm glad we brought him around, aren't you?
    • Keelhaul Key: That's Admiral Bobbery. He came with us on the ship, don't you remember? He washed ashore with the rest of us... but he seems hurt. You think he's doing OK?

Bobbery has the following attacks and stats:

HP
  • Initial: 20 HP
  • Super Rank: 30 HP
  • Ultra Rank: 40 HP
Attacks
Attack Flower Points required Effect To Attack Bobbery's Hit Points Attack Power Move Ranks
Bomb 0 Attacks single enemy Hold down A Button to fill the gauge. Level 1: 20
Level 2: 30
Level 3: 40
Level 1: 1-4
Level 2: 2-5
Level 3: 3-6
Initial
Bomb Squad 3 Releases 3 time bombs that explode after 1 turn. Press A Button with the proper timing. Level 1: 20
Level 2: 30
Level 3: 40
Level 1: 3
Level 2: 3
Level 3: 3
Initial
Hold Fast 4 Direct-attackers that touch Bobbery get damaged in battle. Press A Button as the stars light up. Level 2: 30
Level 3: 40
N/A Super Rank
Bob-ombast 9 Damages all enemies in battle. Press A Button repeatedly to fill the gauge. Level 3: 40 Level 1: N/A
Level 2: N/A
Level 3: 8
Ultra Rank

Super Paper Mario

Catch Card
The Catch Card of Admiral Bobbery in Super Paper Mario
  • Card Type: Rare
  • Card Description: It's Admiral Bobbery from the last Paper Mario adventure. This salty dog knew how to blast his enemies broadside!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バレル[?]
Bareru
"Barrel", a loanword from English
Chinese (simplified) 巴列尔[?]
Bāliè'ěr
Transliteration of Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 巴列爾[2]
Bāliè'ěr
Transliteration of Japanese name
Dutch Bobbery[?] -
French Bombart[?] Pun on bombe ("bomb") and short for "Bartholomew", or bombarder ("to bombard")
German Bart-omb[?] Play on Bart ("beard") and "Bob-omb"
Italian Cannonio[?] From cannone ("cannon") and the noun-deriving suffix -io
Korean 폭탄선장[?]
Poktan Seonjang
Captain Bomb
Spanish Bombard[?] Portmanteau of bomb and Luard (a sailor from the song "La balada de Luard el mariner"); also a clipping of bombardeo ("bombing")

Trivia

Early sprite of Admiral Bobbery unused in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
An early variant of Bobbery
  • Graphics for an earlier soldier-like version of Bobbery can be found in the game's code. This version also has respective unused menu graphics.[3] In the Nintendo Switch remake, this design is shown in Bobbery's concept art.
  • Bobbery is referenced by Gulliver, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. If the player agrees to help him, he occasionally says, "I haven't seen such a noble skipper since Bobbery of Rogueport!"
  • In the GameCube version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Bobbery is the only partner that does not fall asleep while Luigi is telling his stories. This was fixed in the Nintendo Switch remake.[4]
  • If the player recruits Ms. Mowz into the party before Bobbery and then uses a healing item on a partner outside of battle, Bobbery's name is listed above Ms. Mowz, even if he has not joined the party yet.

References

  1. ^ Thomason, Steve (October 1, 2004). Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Nintendo Player's Guide. Nintendo of America. ISBN 1-930206-51-8. Page 17.
  2. ^ Nintendo HK官方頻道 (April 25, 2024). 紙片瑪利歐RPG 介紹影片(香港). Youtube (Traditional Chinese). Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  3. ^ TCRF. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. TCRF. Retrieved May 22, 2024.
  4. ^ "In the original version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Bobbery is the only partner who does not fall asleep during Luigi's stories, likely due to an oversight. This was fixed in the Switch version, though whether this is an improvement is up to individual interpretation." – Supper Mario Broth. Supper Mario Broth on X. X. Retrieved May 25, 2024.