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{{Quote|Go. Be globin.|Emoglobin|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}} | {{Quote|Go. Be globin.|Emoglobin|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}} | ||
'''Emoglobins''' are [[block]]-like creatures that appear inside [[Bowser's body]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. Their name is a pun on | '''Emoglobins''' are [[block]]-like creatures that appear inside [[Bowser's body]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. Their name is a pun on the word [[wikipedia:hemoglobin|hemoglobin]], which is contained in the red blood cells of vertebrates. | ||
They often are helpful, explaining to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] about how Bowser's body works. There are also rarer kinds that allow the brothers to save their game, like in the [[Rump Command]]. They are usually orange or yellow, and Mario or Luigi must [[jump]] to hit and talk with them. There are usually a few Emoglobins found in each part of Bowser's body. They are known for replacing random nouns with the word "globin" (e.g. It's not globin science), and often putting "-ish" at the end of adjectives. In the Castilian Spanish translation they speak in a poem-like way in a very refined Spanish with rhymes. | They often are helpful, explaining to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] about how Bowser's body works. There are also rarer kinds that allow the brothers to save their game, like in the [[Rump Command]]. They are usually orange or yellow, and Mario or Luigi must [[jump]] to hit and talk with them. There are usually a few Emoglobins found in each part of Bowser's body. They are known for replacing random nouns with the word "globin" (e.g. It's not globin science), and often putting "-ish" at the end of adjectives. In the Castilian Spanish translation they speak in a poem-like way in a very refined Spanish with rhymes. |