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[[Image:Bloober.gif|right|frame]]The [[Bloober]] is a foreign water creature that can be found in only the deepest of lakes. They emit no projectiles but their excellent swimming techniques make it hard to avoid touching them. Simply strike them away with your sword if you run into them.
 
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Appearing in ''[[Link's Awakening]]'', these classic, white, squid-like enemies were based on the [[Wikipedia:Blooper (Mario)|Blooper]] from the Mario series (It should be noted that at the time ''Link's Awakening'' was made, they were still identified as "Bloobers".)
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'''Bloobers''' are enemies in {{LA}}. They are directly based on the {{Smw|Blooper}} enemies from the ''{{Smw|Mario (series)|Mario}}'' series.
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==Characteristics and Weaknesses==
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Bloobers are {{Wp|squid}}-like enemies that are encountered in an underwater passage of [[Catfish's Maw]]. Unlike [[Cheep-Cheep]]s, which slowly swim back and forth in a set path, Bloobers move in diagonal, lurching motions towards [[Link]], making them harder to avoid. Bloobers only appear in one passageway leading to the dungeon's [[Nightmare Key]], and always appear in pairs. Unlike their ''Mario'' counterparts, they can be dealt with easily using any weapon in Link's arsenal, with the [[Sword]] being the most immediately effective.
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==Etymology==
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Bloober is derived from Blooper, the enemy's name in the ''Mario'' series. This may possibly be a misspelling of the name.
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|ja= {{Japanese|ゲッソー|Gessō}}
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|jaM= Pun on the Japanese word for squid tentacles, {{Japanese|げそ|Geso||3}}
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==See Also==
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*[[Cheep-Cheep]]
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Revision as of 02:18, 3 January 2016

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Bloobers are enemies in Link's Awakening. They are directly based on the Blooper enemies from the Mario series.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

Bloobers are squid-like enemies that are encountered in an underwater passage of Catfish's Maw. Unlike Cheep-Cheeps, which slowly swim back and forth in a set path, Bloobers move in diagonal, lurching motions towards Link, making them harder to avoid. Bloobers only appear in one passageway leading to the dungeon's Nightmare Key, and always appear in pairs. Unlike their Mario counterparts, they can be dealt with easily using any weapon in Link's arsenal, with the Sword being the most immediately effective.

Etymology

Bloober is derived from Blooper, the enemy's name in the Mario series. This may possibly be a misspelling of the name.


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Pun on the Japanese word for squid tentacles, Template:Japanese
Federal Republic of Germany German Blooper

See Also

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