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Later, Birdopillar reveals that she is actually [[Sage Birdopillar]], the guardian of the first [[Star Vaccine]].
Later, Birdopillar reveals that she is actually [[Sage Birdopillar]], the guardian of the first [[Star Vaccine]].


Birdopillars Name is a Combination of Birdo and Caterpillar
== Trivia ==


Birdopillar's  Japnese Name, Imonu is derived from 「芋虫」 ''imomushi,'' meaning hornworm.
*Birdopillars Name is a Combination of Birdo and Caterpillar.
 
*Birdopillar's  Japnese Name, Imonu is derived from 「芋虫」 ''imomushi,'' meaning hornworm.


[[Category:Bosses]]
[[Category:Bosses]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]

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Birdopillar.

Birdopillar is a caterpillar-like boss found inside Bowser's Body in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. The creature wears a ribbon on her head, has angry eyes, and a funnel-like snout, similar to Birdo's trunk. She has the body somewhat similar to a Wiggler, only with small, white feet, and a white/yellow line splitting the wiggler-birdo's colors. One half green-blue, and the other side pink. One of her attacks turns Birdopillar completely red from anger, like wigglers do, and charge at one of the Mario Bros., they must counter this attack using their hammers.

Birdopillar came from a large carrot of a Wiggler's garden, Bowser was forced to eat the carrot and then battled the Wiggler. A bit after beating the Wiggler, Bowser got a major stomachache that came from Birdopillar. The Mario Bros defeat Birdopillar and continue their adventure. Later, Birdopillar reveals that she is actually Sage Birdopillar, the guardian of the first Star Vaccine.

Trivia

  • Birdopillars Name is a Combination of Birdo and Caterpillar.
  • Birdopillar's Japnese Name, Imonu is derived from 「芋虫」 imomushi, meaning hornworm.