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SMBW | SMBW Wubba Mario Artwork.png|[[Wubba Mario]] | ||
SMBW Wubba Mario.png|Wubba Mario | SMBW Wubba Mario.png|Wubba Mario | ||
SMBW Wubba Luigi.png|Wubba [[Luigi]] | SMBW Wubba Luigi.png|Wubba [[Luigi]] |
Revision as of 05:40, January 4, 2024
Wubba | |||
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) | ||
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Wubbas are lime green-colored blob-like creatures made of a goo-like substance with eyes in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They appear prominently in a level named after them, An Uncharted Area: Wubba Ruins, where they are found near goo that can be ploughed through by Konks.
Wubbas tend to emerge from goo-filled cracks in the ground and ceiling. During normal gameplay, they are unable to stick to surfaces, and those that emerge from the ceiling will promptly fall down, though some can be seen on walls and ceilings in the Fungi Mines overworld. If a Wubba comes into contact with the side of a body of goo, it will enter the goo and travel through horizontally.
The player can transform into a Wubba form via a Wonder Effect. Unlike the enemy Wubbas, this transformation can Ground Pound, traverse walls and ceilings, and is also initially larger (unless the player takes damage).
Gallery
Wubba Luigi
Wubba Peach
Wubba Daisy
Wubba Yellow Toad
Wubba Blue Toad
Wubba Toadette
Wubba Yoshi
Wubba Red Yoshi
Wubba Yellow Yoshi
Wubba Light-Blue Yoshi
Wubba Nabbit
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プルプル[?] Purupuru |
Japanese ideophonic word meaning "jiggly"; shared with an enemy from Game Boy Donkey Kong | |
Chinese (simplified) | 弹弹胶[?] Tántánjiāo |
Slime | |
Chinese (traditional) | 彈彈膠[?] Tántánjiāo |
Slime | |
Dutch | Wubba[?] | - | |
German | Bloblub[?] | Reference to the sound of a bubble | |
Italian | Gelatino[?] | Masculine form of "gelatina" (gelatin/jelly) | |
Korean | 탱글탱글[?] Taeng'geul-taeng'geul |
Korean ideophone for "bouncy" | |
Portuguese (NOA) | Gosmim[?] | Diminutive form of "gosma" (goo) | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Gelatino[?] | Masculine/diminutive form of "gelatina" (gelatin) | |
Russian | Жельен[?] Zhel'yen |
Play on "желе" (zhele, jelly) and possibly the French dish "жюльен" (zhyul'yen, julienne) | |
Spanish | Blublú[?] | Reference to the sound of a bubble |