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{{quote|Ah! I am m-me! This is first time. ❤|Oho Jee|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}
{{quote|Ah! I am m-me! This is first time. ❤|Oho Jee|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}
The '''Oho Jee''' are natives of [[Oho Oasis]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', its [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|3DS remake]], and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''. When spoken to, Oho Jee use {{wp|Engrish|broken grammar}} and say bizarre things. They have small, blonde tufts of hair and bird-like yellow beaks. There are two varieties on Oho Oasis: red ones and blue ones. Their name comes from ''oho'' (an onomatopoeia for laughter), as well as sounding like "Oh jeez", an expression used to show surprise or frustration.  
The '''Oho Jee''' are natives of [[Oho Oasis]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', its [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|3DS remake]], and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''. When spoken to, Oho Jee use {{wp|Engrish|broken grammar}} and say bizarre or nonsensical things. They have small, blonde tufts of hair and bird-like yellow beaks. There are two varieties on Oho Oasis: red ones and blue ones. Their name comes from ''oho'' (an onomatopoeia for laughter), as well as sounding like "Oh jeez", an expression used to show surprise or frustration.  
==History==
==History==
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===
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At the beginning of a battle, Oho Jee will have 75 HP (54 in the remake), and their only attack is spinning wildly at the brothers, which can be countered by [[jump]]ing on them. Blue Oho Jee will spin quickly in a diamond pattern, while red Oho Jee will spin slowly in a circle. It is possible for Mario or Luigi to fight them alone, in which case their sole damaging attack will always miss. Red Oho Jee are healed by Firebrand and are weak to Thunderhand, while blue Oho Jee are healed by Thunderhand and are weak to Firebrand.  
At the beginning of a battle, Oho Jee will have 75 HP (54 in the remake), and their only attack is spinning wildly at the brothers, which can be countered by [[jump]]ing on them. Blue Oho Jee will spin quickly in a diamond pattern, while red Oho Jee will spin slowly in a circle. It is possible for Mario or Luigi to fight them alone, in which case their sole damaging attack will always miss. Red Oho Jee are healed by Firebrand and are weak to Thunderhand, while blue Oho Jee are healed by Thunderhand and are weak to Firebrand.  


The Oho Jee often act strangely in battle: they may run away and, if they are unable to escape, come back saying "I no believe!"; they may hum a song, which slightly heals the brothers; or they may say something nonsensical, which wastes a turn for them. If they are healed too much, they will inflate like a balloon before blasting off like a rocket, causing the battle to end with no experience gained; if this happens, they will no longer be in their aggravated state of being back in the overworld. After they are defeated by the brothers, they will lay on the ground for a moment, pretending to be gravely injured, only to jump back up and say a random quip.
The Oho Jee act strangely in battle: they may try to run away and, if they are unable to escape, come back saying "I no believe!". They may also hum a song, which slightly heals the brothers, or they may say something nonsensical, which wastes a turn for them. If they are healed too much, they will inflate like a balloon before blasting off like a rocket, causing the battle to end with no experience gained; if this happens, they will no longer be in their aggravated state in the overworld. After they are defeated by the brothers, they will lay on the ground for a moment, seemingly injured, only to jump back up and say a random quip.


A green Oho Jee and a purple Oho Jee, each with a blonde afro, inhabit small islands in the southeastern corner of [[Oho Ocean]], from which they run the [[Surfing Game]].
A green Oho Jee and a purple Oho Jee, each with a blonde afro, inhabit small islands in the southeastern corner of [[Oho Ocean]], from which they run the [[Surfing Game]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese version of the original game, an Oho Jee mentions that it is considering running for mayor of a town named「おっぱい村」 (''Oppai Mura''), with "''oppai''" meaning "breasts" and "''mura''" meaning "village".<ref>@7Roggie (October 7, 2017). [https://twitter.com/7roggie/status/916535436532629505 おっぱい村よ、永遠に…]. ''X''. Retrieved November 23, 2023.</ref> This was changed in all Western versions as well as the Japanese version of the remake; in English, it asks if Mario and Luigi are strangers, and in Spanish, it simply says that it will create a town and that it will be a candidate for mayor.
*In the Japanese version of the original game, an Oho Jee mentions that it is considering running for mayor of a town named「おっぱい村」 (''Oppai Mura''), with "''oppai''" meaning "breasts" and "''mura''" meaning "village".<ref>@7Roggie (October 7, 2017). [https://twitter.com/7roggie/status/916535436532629505 おっぱい村よ、永遠に…]. ''X''. Retrieved November 23, 2023.</ref> This was changed in all Western versions as well as the Japanese version of the remake; in English, it asks if Mario and Luigi are strangers, and in Spanish, it says that it will create a town and that it will be a candidate for mayor.
*The [[Blazing Shroob]]s from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' and the [[Calorite]]s from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' both have rapidly moving legs and fire on their heads, making them resemble the red Oho Jee enemies.


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