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I am Bub-ulber.<br>
I am Bub-ulber.<br>
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I have been unable to forget the savory [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] flavor...my taste buds are sweating in anticipation of your next spicy visit.<br>
I have been unable to forget the savory Hot Dog flavor...my taste buds are sweating in anticipation of your next spicy visit.<br>
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By the way: have you heard? Dried Bouquets are not flowers that have withered and gone dry. They are actually flowers that have had the clocks of their lives adjusted to tick just a little slower than normal flowers. I hope you will take the time to stop and smell these delicate flowers.<br>
By the way: have you heard? Dried Bouquets are not flowers that have withered and gone dry. They are actually flowers that have had the clocks of their lives adjusted to tick just a little slower than normal flowers. I hope you will take the time to stop and smell these delicate flowers.<br>

Revision as of 11:00, June 1, 2024

Bub-ulber
Bub-ulber
Screenshot of Bub-ulber (left), Mario (middle) and Koops (right)
Species Bub-ulb
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“I shall devour it immediately! Munch, slurp, gulp...URP! Oh! Oh, HOT! HOT, HOT!”
Bub-ulber, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Bub-ulber is a Bub-ulb that resides in Petalburg during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Bub-ulber loves trying new foods and will post a food request at the Trouble Center. After completing his trouble, he provides the player with an unlimited supply of Dried Bouquets in exchange for Hot Dogs as the exclusive source of the item.

Profiles

  • Tattle: "That's Bub-ulber. Doesn't it kinda weird you out to see a talking flower? I mean, where's his head? Is it the flower part? ...Or the bulb part?"
  • Email
SPIIIIIIICY!

Yes, hello to you.
I am Bub-ulber.

I have been unable to forget the savory Hot Dog flavor...my taste buds are sweating in anticipation of your next spicy visit.

By the way: have you heard? Dried Bouquets are not flowers that have withered and gone dry. They are actually flowers that have had the clocks of their lives adjusted to tick just a little slower than normal flowers. I hope you will take the time to stop and smell these delicate flowers.

In fact, I would like you to come visit me again with the above-mentioned item. Yours in spiciness.

Bub-ulber

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワーさん[?]
Furawā-san
Mr. Flower. This is also the name for the species, the Bub-ulb.
Dutch Janbol[?] From the Dutch name Jan and bol ("bulb")
German Knospi[?] Bub-ulb
Italian Fiorella[?] From Fiore ("Flower") and the name "Lorella"
Spanish Bubulbo[?] Bub-ulb