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'''Dark Boomboxers''' are pitch black counterparts of [[Boomboxer]]s found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They are found in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]. Dark Boomboxers attack by emitting loud sound waves from their head, which is shaped like a boom box. Like their second strongest counterpart, the [[Blastboxer]], Dark Boomboxers shoot six sound waves at once. Like all Boomboxers, Dark Boomboxers have high [[Heart Point|HP]], and get stunned temporarily after detonating [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]].
|hp=32
|atk=8
|def=
|card type=Common
|tattle=The Dark Boomboxer rocks out in a certain secret pit. It's sad not to see that crazy face it makes.
|before= [[Blastboxer|55]]
|#=56
|after= [[Piranha Plant|57]]
}}
'''Dark Boomboxers''' are pitch black, shady counterparts of [[Boomboxer]]s living in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]], in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. These strange creatures have a radio-shaped head, and spend most of their time playing loud music and listening to it. When they spot an intruder, Dark Boomboxers attack by emitting loud sound waves. Since they are completely black, one cannot see the odd face they make when they attack. Like their weaker relatives, Dark Boomboxers have high HP, and can't stand explosions: indeed, detonating [[Boomer]] stuns all Dark Boomboxers on screen.


== Trivia ==
==Related enemies==
*Dark Boomboxers can be found in rooms 34, 36 and 43 of the Pit of 100 Trials.
*[[Beepboxer]]
*[[Boomboxer]]
*[[Blastboxer]]


==Related Enemies==
==Gallery==
* [[Boomboxer]]
<gallery>
* [[Beepboxer]]
SPM Dark Boomboxer Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
* [[Blastboxer]]
</gallery>
 
== Foreign Names ==
{{Foreignname|
|Fra=Boumboxer Sombre
|FraM= Literal translation}}


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カゲオンパー
|JapR=Kage Onpā
|JapM=Shadow Boomboxer
|Fre=Boumboxer Sombre
|FreM=Dark Boomboxer
|Ger=Dunkel-Poptor
|GerM=''Dunkel'' means "dark" + a pun on "Pop" (a music style) and (maybe) "Moderator" (a person who guides through music shows)
|Spa=Altavox Oscuro
|SpaM=Dark Boomboxer
|Ita=Boomwoofer ombra
|ItaM=Shadow Boomboxer
|Kor=그림자헤르츠
|KorR=Geurimja Hereucheu
|KorM=Shadow [[Boomboxer|Hertz]]
}}


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{{SPM}}
[[Category: Sub-Species]]
[[Category:Dark enemies|Boomboxer]]
[[Category: Enemies]]
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[[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]]
[[Category: Dark Enemies|Boomboxer]]

Latest revision as of 03:47, January 8, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Dark Boomboxer
Sprite of a Dark Boomboxer from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Flopside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 34, 36 and 43)
Role Common
Max HP 32
Attack 8
Defense 0
Score 1000
Items
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
The Dark Boomboxer rocks out in a certain secret pit. It's sad not to see that crazy face it makes.
Tattle
It's a Dark Boomboxer. They live in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials... Max HP is 32. Attack is 8. It blasts high-powered sound at you... The sound travels fast and through walls, so flip to avoid it if you need to... But their own loud music makes them slightly loopy...
List of Catch Cards
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Dark Boomboxers are pitch black counterparts of Boomboxers found in Super Paper Mario. They are found in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. Dark Boomboxers attack by emitting loud sound waves from their head, which is shaped like a boom box. Like their second strongest counterpart, the Blastboxer, Dark Boomboxers shoot six sound waves at once. Like all Boomboxers, Dark Boomboxers have high HP, and get stunned temporarily after detonating Boomer.

Related enemies[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カゲオンパー
Kage Onpā
Shadow Boomboxer

French Boumboxer Sombre
Dark Boomboxer
German Dunkel-Poptor
Dunkel means "dark" + a pun on "Pop" (a music style) and (maybe) "Moderator" (a person who guides through music shows)
Italian Boomwoofer ombra
Shadow Boomboxer
Korean 그림자헤르츠
Geurimja Hereucheu
Shadow Hertz

Spanish Altavox Oscuro
Dark Boomboxer