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''This young man is Blarfle... He's a strapping young Blobule... He never leaves this star, but drives his thoughts to the endless space...''
''This young man is Blarfle... He's a strapping young Blobule... He never leaves this star, but drives his thoughts to the endless space...''


==Name in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ラナーン
|Jap=ラナーン
|JapR=Ranān
|JapR=Ranān
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|JapM=Possibly derived from ''rana'', a Latin, Italian and Spanish word for "frog"
|Fre=Blarf
|Ita=Pallogino
|Ita=Pallogino
|ItaM=From "Palloide" (Blobule) and the name "Gino"}}
|ItaM=From ''Palloide'' ("[[Blobule]]") and the name "Gino"
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Latest revision as of 15:35, April 5, 2024

Blarfle
SPM Blarfle Sprite.png
Species Blobule
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“Whuzzat? Space Byway? Oog... Haven't seen one... Haven't eaten one either...”
Blarfle, Super Paper Mario

Blarfle is a young Blobule in Super Paper Mario. When first talked to, he says to relax and to not worry about time, his reasoning being that space is endless. After Super Dimentio is defeated, he thanks the Heroes of Light for saving all worlds. Inside his house above one of the shelves is an invisible Coin Block.

Tattle[edit]

This young man is Blarfle... He's a strapping young Blobule... He never leaves this star, but drives his thoughts to the endless space...

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ラナーン
Ranān
Possibly derived from rana, a Latin, Italian and Spanish word for "frog"

French Blarf
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Italian Pallogino
From Palloide ("Blobule") and the name "Gino"