Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)

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“Bloobloobloobloop! (Hey, land freaks! How'd you like a tentacle sandwich?!)”
Big Blooper, Super Paper Mario
Super Paper Mario enemy
Big Blooper
Sprite of Big Blooper from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) The Tile Pool (3-2)
Role Boss
Max HP ?? (3 hits)
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 0
Items
Card type Uncommon
Card location(s) Card Shop; Map 20
Card description
It's a giant, ten-tentacled squid! That's right...ten. How'd it get so big? Must be something in the water.
Tattle
That's Big Blooper, a titanic squid that lurks under the waves of the Tile Pool... Max HP is ??. Attack is 2. This many-tentacled sea beast clobbers its prey... But that red tentacle is its weak spot... Try attacking it...
List of Catch Cards
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Big Blooper is a boss who fights the protagonists in Super Paper Mario during Chapter 3-2. Its theme is an arrangement of the underwater music from Super Mario Bros. 3.

This gigantic Blooper blocks the way through the Tile Pool and prevents Mario, Princess Peach and Bowser, from moving on to Fort Francis. There are a few options for offense against it. The player may jump on the tentacles when they are sticking up out of the water. The player may also use Thudley to ground-pound the tentacles or use Bowser's Fire Breath to singe them. The fiery-breath may be the safer choice, as the player will lose Heart Points if they miss when ground pounding, but it takes longer. Slamming or burning the blue tentacles makes the more-sensitive red tentacles bob upward with more frequency. If Mario goes into 3D and tries to leave, the Big Blooper's tentacles will block the way.

Defeating Big Blooper does not earn the player any points, and the giant squid is not killed by the encounter. If the player enters the area where the Blooper's tentacles come out of the floor and ceiling, Big Blooper can be tattled using Tippi or Tiptron.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイオーゲッソー[?]
Daiō Gessō
Great King Blooper; possibly a reference to「大王イカ」(daiō ika, giant squid)
French Méga Bloups[?] Mega Blooper
German Mega-Blooper[?] Mega Blooper
Italian GigaCalamako[?] GigaBlooper
Korean 거대징오[?]
Geodae Jing-o
Giant Blooper
Spanish Blooper Gigante[?] Giant Blooper