Poison Bubble

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Poison Bubble
Poison Bubble artwork from Super Mario Run
Artwork from Super Mario Run
Appears in Super Mario Run (version 3.0.4) (2017)
Variant of Lava Bubble
Several Poison Bubbles in their first appearance in Super Mario Run.
Screenshot of several Poison Bubbles in Spike Bar Jungle

Poison Bubbles are enemies introduced in the version 3.0.4 update of Super Mario Run. They are purple variants of Lava Bubbles encountered in only one level—the World ★ level Spike Bar Jungle. Poison Bubbles are just like Lava Bubbles, except they rise from and fall into poison instead of lava. Poison Bubbles cannot be leveled up. They can only be defeated by a character who is invincible after using a Super Star.

Profiles[edit]

Super Mario Run[edit]

  • Notebook description:
    • English:
      A poison bubble known to leap out of swamps. It's too dangerous to even think of touching!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese どくぬまバブル[1]
Dokunuma Baburu
Poisonous Swamp Lava Bubble
Chinese (Traditional) 毒沼泡泡[1]
Dú Zhǎo Pàopào (Mandarin)
Poisonous Swamp Bubble
Dutch Poison Bubble[1] -
French (Europe) Bulle de poison[1] Poison Bubble; comparable to Bulle de lave ("Lava Bubble")
German Toxhead[1] From "toxic" and Hothead ("Lava Bubble")
Italian Velenotto[1] From veleno ("poison") and Fiammetto ("Lava Bubble")
Korean 독늪버블[1]
Dokneup Bubble
Poisonous Swamp Lava Bubble
Portuguese (Brazil) Bolha venenosa[1] Poisonous Bubble
Russian Ядовитый пузырь[1]
Yadovityy puzyr'
Poisonous bubble
Spanish (Latin America) Burbuja de veneno[1] from veneno ("poison") and Burbuja de Lava ("Lava Bubble")
Spanish (Europe) Gota de Veneno[1] From veneno ("poison") and Gota de Lava ("Lava Bubble")

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Notebook entry (15 Dec. 2016). Super Mario Run by Nintendo EPD (Ver. 3.2.4). Nintendo. Retrieved 2 May 2025.