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"'''Blooper Bop'''" is a playable song in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. It is an arrangement of the "[[Underwater Theme]]" from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
"'''Blooper Bop'''" is a playable song in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. It is an arrangement of the "[[Underwater Theme]]" from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''


The song appears as stage 2-4 in Story Mode, '''Big Blooper Battle'''. Having reached an underwater temple, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] moves to grab the second [[Music Key]], only to be stopped by a [[Big Blooper]], which he must defeat via dance. This dance battle serves as the background for the song in all modes.
The song appears as stage 2-4 in Story Mode, '''Big Blooper Battle'''. Having reached an underwater temple, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] moves to grab the second [[Music Key]], only to be stopped by a [[Big Blooper]], which they must defeat via dance. This dance battle serves as the background for the song in all modes.


Unlike in most battles in Story Mode, the Big Blooper does not act like a second, computer-controlled player. However, it does serve as one of the main hazards in Mush Mode. In addition to [[Blooper Baby|mini-Blooper]]s, which behave like regular notes, the Big Blooper's tentacles quickly reach up from the bottom of the screen towards the note receptors, necessitating good reaction time to stomp them.
Unlike in most battles in Story Mode, the Big Blooper does not act like a second, computer-controlled player. However, it does serve as one of the main hazards in Mush Mode. In addition to [[Blooper Baby|mini-Blooper]]s, which behave like regular notes, the Big Blooper's tentacles quickly reach up from the bottom of the screen towards the note receptors, necessitating good reaction time to stomp them.
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|Jap=泳げ四分音符
|Jap=泳げ四分音符
|JapR=Oyoge Shibu Onpu
|JapR=Oyoge Shibu Onpu
|JapM=Quarter-note Swimming
|Fre=Bloups
|Fre=Bloups
|Ger=Blooper Bop
|Ger=Blooper Bop
|Ita=Calamako sound
|Ita=Calamako sound
|ItaM=Blooper sound
|Spa=El baile de los Blooper
|Spa=El baile de los Blooper
|SpaM=The Blooper dance
}}
;Big Blooper Battle
{{foreign names
|Ita=Lotta con il Calamako gigante
|ItaM=Fight against the Big Blooper
}}
}}
{{DDRMM}}
{{DDRMM}}
[[Category:Music]]
[[Category:Musical themes]]
[[Category:Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix songs]]
[[Category:Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix songs]]

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