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|title=Bub-ulb | |title=Bub-ulb | ||
|image=[[File:Bub-ulb better.PNG]]<br> | |image=[[File:Bub-ulb better.PNG]]<br>Sprite of a Bub-ulb from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]]) | ||
|notable=[[Bub-ulber]] | |notable=[[Bub-ulber]] | ||
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{{quote|You know what makes me happy? When folks see me and smile. That's every flower's dream. Every flower's hope. Every flower's...life.|Bub-ulb|Paper Mario}} | {{quote|You know what makes me happy? When folks see me and smile. That's every flower's dream. Every flower's hope. Every flower's...life.|Bub-ulb|Paper Mario}} | ||
[[File:Bulb-ulb SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left|A Bub-ulb in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'']] | [[File:Bulb-ulb SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left|A Bub-ulb in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'']] | ||
'''Bub-ulbs''' are plant-like creatures found in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]. | '''Bub-ulbs''' are plant-like creatures found in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]. | ||
In ''Paper Mario'', Bub-ulbs give [[Mario]] [[Magical Seed]]s to plant them in [[Minh T.]]'s garden, revealing the way to [[Flower Fields]]. There are a total of four Bub-ulbs scattered around the world, which are found in [[Toad Town]], [[Mt. Rugged]], [[Forever Forest]], and [[Lavalava Island]]'s [[Jade Jungle]]. These Bub-ulbs, though, are buried underground, and all Mario and his party can see is a flower. Once Mario gets to Flower Fields, he meets several Bub-ulbs, all of which are in the main plaza of Flower Fields, where [[Wise Wisterwood]] resides | In ''Paper Mario'', Bub-ulbs give [[Mario]] [[Magical Seed]]s to plant them in [[Minh T.]]'s garden, revealing the way to [[Flower Fields]]. There are a total of four Bub-ulbs scattered around the world, which are found in [[Toad Town]], [[Mt. Rugged]], [[Forever Forest]], and [[Lavalava Island]]'s [[Jade Jungle]]. These Bub-ulbs, though, are buried underground, and all Mario and his party can see is a flower. Once Mario gets to Flower Fields, he meets several Bub-ulbs, all of which are in the main plaza of Flower Fields, where [[Wise Wisterwood]] resides. When Mario first arrives, these Bub-ulbs are panicking due to the lack of sunshine in Flower Fields. When Mario restores Flower Fields back to its warm weather, the Bub-ulbs personally thank Mario and even sing out of joy. | ||
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', two Bub-ulbs reside in [[Petalburg]]. One of them, [[Bub-ulber]], gives Mario a [[Dried Bouquet]] in exchange for a [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] from the [[Glitz Pit]], after Mario completes his [[The food I want.|trouble]]. | In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', two Bub-ulbs reside in [[Petalburg]]. One of them, [[Bub-ulber]], gives Mario a [[Dried Bouquet]] in exchange for a [[Hot Dog (item)|Hot Dog]] from the [[Glitz Pit]], after Mario completes his [[The food I want.|trouble]]. | ||
Although no Bub-ulbs appear in ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Francis]] owns merchandise that is based on them. | Although no Bub-ulbs appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Francis]] owns merchandise that is based on them. | ||
Bub-ulbs have a name structure similar to [[Bob-omb]]s. | Bub-ulbs have a name structure similar to [[Bob-omb]]s. | ||
==Individual Tattles== | ==Individual Tattles== | ||
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|JapR=Furawā-san | |JapR=Furawā-san | ||
|JapM= Mr. Flower | |JapM= Mr. Flower | ||
| | |Chi=花先生 | ||
| | |ChiN=''Paper Mario'' | ||
| | |ChiR=Huā Xiānsheng | ||
| | |ChiM=Mr. Flower | ||
|Chi2=花花 | |||
|Chi2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake | |||
|Chi2R=Huāhuā | |||
| | |Chi2M=Flower | ||
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|Dut= | |Dut= | ||
|Fre= | |Fre=Bub-ulb | ||
|Ger=Knospi | |Ger=Knospi | ||
|GerM=From ''Knospe'' ("bud") | |GerM=From ''Knospe'' ("bud") |
Latest revision as of 03:08, September 5, 2024
Bub-ulb | |||
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Sprite of a Bub-ulb from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |||
First appearance | Paper Mario (2000) | ||
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) | ||
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- “You know what makes me happy? When folks see me and smile. That's every flower's dream. Every flower's hope. Every flower's...life.”
- —Bub-ulb, Paper Mario
Bub-ulbs are plant-like creatures found in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
In Paper Mario, Bub-ulbs give Mario Magical Seeds to plant them in Minh T.'s garden, revealing the way to Flower Fields. There are a total of four Bub-ulbs scattered around the world, which are found in Toad Town, Mt. Rugged, Forever Forest, and Lavalava Island's Jade Jungle. These Bub-ulbs, though, are buried underground, and all Mario and his party can see is a flower. Once Mario gets to Flower Fields, he meets several Bub-ulbs, all of which are in the main plaza of Flower Fields, where Wise Wisterwood resides. When Mario first arrives, these Bub-ulbs are panicking due to the lack of sunshine in Flower Fields. When Mario restores Flower Fields back to its warm weather, the Bub-ulbs personally thank Mario and even sing out of joy.
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, two Bub-ulbs reside in Petalburg. One of them, Bub-ulber, gives Mario a Dried Bouquet in exchange for a Hot Dog from the Glitz Pit, after Mario completes his trouble.
Although no Bub-ulbs appear in Super Paper Mario, Francis owns merchandise that is based on them.
Bub-ulbs have a name structure similar to Bob-ombs.
Individual Tattles[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
- "It's a flower. I guess that's pretty obvious... It doesn't seem to move like an ordinary flower, though."
- "Oh! A Bub-ulb. Talking flowers seem weird... Didn't I hear that Bub-ulbs live in Flower Fields?"
- "He's one of the Bub-ulbs. Bub-ulbs are a type of talking plant. Aren't they hilarious? I think they come from Flower Fields."
- "A flower, I think. But... Do most flowers move like that?"
- "Oh! A Bub-ulb. I don't know why, but they give out Seeds. Boy, if there are lots of these guys in Flower Fields, it must be a hopping place!"
- "It's a flower. I think... It doesn't seem to move like an ordinary flower, though."
- "Oh! It's a Bub-ulb. The flower we saw must be the top of his head. He hands out Seeds. I'm willing to bet that these Seeds are really important. Let's plant 'em, Mario."
- "It's a flower. I guess that's pretty obvious... It doesn't seem to move like an ordinary flower, though."
- "Oh! A Bub-ulb. I don't know why it's growing here. It's a very strange flower, don't you think? This Seed... I bet it's something very important. Important to Bub-ulbs, anyway."
- "It's a Bub-ulb. It's one of many talking flowers in Flower Fields. Boy, it seems like as soon as creatures learn to communicate, they learn to gossip."
- "You know, a lot of the flowers in Flower Fields will answer you if you talk to 'em. They're probably our best source of news around here."
- "A lot of flowers live here, huh? They're so...so very... uh...beautiful, I guess."
- "It's a Bub-ulb. The flowers around here hate cloudy weather. They need the sun's rays! I don't like the rain, either, because I can't play outside."
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
- "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?"
- "That's a Bub-ulb, a talking flower. I think he lives in Petalburg. I know he's a plant, but he makes more sense than these other crazy Petalburgers!"
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フラワーさん[?] Furawā-san |
Mr. Flower | |
Chinese | 花先生[?] Huā Xiānsheng |
Mr. Flower | Paper Mario |
花花[?] Huāhuā |
Flower | The Thousand-Year Door remake | |
French | Bub-ulb[?] | - | |
German | Knospi[?] | From Knospe ("bud") | |
Italian | Fiorbulbo[?] | Flowerbulb | |
Korean | 플라워씨[?] Peullawo-ssi |
Mr. Flower | |
Spanish | Bubulbo[?] | Bub-ulb |