Blorbs

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The prologue showing the rapid infections of the Blorbs on the Toads of the Mushroom Kingdom.

The Blorbs is a mysterious disease that appears in the events of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. This disease has spread all over the Mushroom Kingdom and infected the Toads. Fortunately, humans like Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach are apparently immune to the disease. The Toads that have the illness are taken aback as they grow large and round. It is caused by Blorb Mushrooms that Fawful sold to Toads, similar to how he sold the Vacuum Mushroom to Bowser. (The vacuum mushroom only makes the user's insides bigger, and gives the user an extremely powerful vacuum breath.) The entire case of the Blorbs is wiped out by the Miracle Cure.

Some Toads infected by the Blorbs in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.

Trivia

  • Although the Blorbs are cured after Mario and Luigi use the power of the Miracle Cure, there is, humorously, one Toad that still has a Blorb-like condition in Toad Town, saying that it is what he normally looks like.


Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese メタコロ病
Metakoro byou
"Meta" likely from the Greek, can mean "very" in Japanese. "Koro" is likely derived from "korokoro," meaning "rolling." "Byou" simply means disease.
Spanish (NOA) Globus Literal translation of Blorbs
Spanish (NOE) Redonditis Pun of redondo (something circular) and the suffix -itis with is used for diseases.
French (NOA) Bloubb Literal translation of Blorbs
French (NOE) Rouliboulite Pun on "rouler" (means "roll") and "boule" (means "ball"). The suffix -ite is used for diseases.
German Metabowlie From the Japanese name; also a possible pun on "Bowlingkugel" (means "bowling ball"); Metabolismus means metabolism in German
Italian Gravitombolite From "gravità" ("gravity"), "capitombolo" ("wacky falling down") and the suffix -ite ("-itis", as in diseases names)
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