Nutsoglobin

"Label me if you must, O world! Label me nuts! Label me naughty! To you I cry out GLOBIN!"

- Nutsoglobin

Nutsoglobins are a variant of Emoglobin that appear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its 3DS remake. They are only found in the Flab Zone. If the player activates the Nutsoglobin, they are given the option to "hang out" with it. Unlike other Emoglobins, Nutsoglobins are blue with glasses and likely have hair.

Big Bad Bowser Brain Train
Choosing to interact with the Nutsoglobin initiates the "Big Bad Bowser Brain Train" game; Nutsoglobins will quiz Mario and Luigi questions about Bowser, though before taking the quiz, the player can ask Bowser questions through the Nutsoglobin. Each question costs five coins, and when the player is done asking questions, they can take the quiz and the Nutsoglobin will then ask the bros. three questions about the information Bowser just gave. Mario and Luigi must answer all the questions correctly, or be forced to fight 1-3 Tenderlings and redo the quiz. If the Mario Bros. answer each question correctly, they will be given 50 coins and the Nutsoglobin will tell the bros. which pipe to take. Not long after, the player will meet two more Nutsoglobins, the second will ask Mario and Luigi five questions, while the third will ask seven. The coin reward and the list of things to ask Bowser about multiplies by two every time, and there will be different questions for each Nutsoglobin. The Nutsoglobins will also quiz the player on past information that the player received from Bowser. The Prima Games guide mistakenly thought there were only two Nutsoglobbins, and only listed the first four responses Bowser can say.

The Nutsoglobins' hints are not needed to get through the Flab Zone, so their quizzes are entirely optional.

Below is a list of questions that appear in the quizzes, as well as things Bowser can respond to before taking said quizzes; all of them are listed in order of their availability corresponding to the number of quizzes the player has completed. The correct answer for each question are highlighted in bold.

Names in other languages
Maloglobin