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|image=[[File:Blow Globe.png]]
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|variant_of=[[Snow Globe (enemy)|Snow Globe]]
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|SpaM=Air Ball
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|Ger=Pustekugel
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|GerM= Blow Globe: Combination of the two German words "pusten" (to blow) and "Kugel" (globe)
|GerM=Combination of "pusten" (to blow) and "Kugel" (globe); also a play the German colloquial expression "[[wiktionary:Pustekuchen|Pustekuchen]]"
It is also a pun on the term "[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Pustekuchen Pustkuchen]" a German saying.
|Ita=Nevotto
|Ita=Nevotto
|ItaM=Little Snow
|ItaM=Diminutive form of "neve" (snow)
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[[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise enemies]]
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Latest revision as of 23:25, January 28, 2024

Blow Globe
Sprite of a Blow Globe in Wario: Master of Disguise
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)
Variant of Snow Globe

Blow Globes are mutated Snow Globes in the game Wario: Master of Disguise. They appear in the Sneezemore Cave. Blow Globes usually resemble a moon, but when Wario approaches one, the creature reveals its big mouth, a mustache and a pirate's eye-patch over its right eye. They attack by shooting snowflakes at Wario. When defeated, a Blow Globe leaves behind a large raindrop that falls to the ground. This drop of water can be used to make the Sipping Stalks in various locations of Sneezemore Cave grow to giant proportions. Only 4 appear in the game.

In-game descriptionEdit

The enlarged form of a Snow Globe has mutated to a terrible size. Quake in fear at its freezing crystals.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビッグスノーマン
Biggu Sunōman
Big Snowman

German Pustekugel
Combination of "pusten" (to blow) and "Kugel" (globe); also a play the German colloquial expression "Pustekuchen"
Italian Nevotto
Diminutive form of "neve" (snow)
Spanish Bola de aire
Air Ball