Spewart

"Haw haw! We stole a whole boatload of this place's Stupendous Stew for the boss's wedding chow. But I'm gonna head back up the volcano to finish off that stew...after I'm done with you!"

- Spewart

Spewart is a stocky member of the Broodals. Like the other Broodals, he is from the Moon and found in Super Mario Odyssey, specifically in the Wooded Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, and Dark Side. His name is a pun on "spew" and "Stewart".

Appearance
He is dressed in a blue suit and a blue hat with a spiked ring, and is physically similar to Morton Koopa Jr., while his hairstyle resembles a drooping version of that of Ludwig von Koopa.

Battle
Spewart is first encountered in the Wooded Kingdom, where he tells Mario that he and the other Broodals already took the Soirèe Bouquet. He attacks by spewing poison around himself, before going after Mario. Sometimes, he spits out a few drops of poison and coughs it up. Mario can clear away the poison using Cappy. Spewart's hat must be knocked off so that he can be stomped on. Each time he is hit, he retreats into his hat and spins around the arena, leaving trails of poison, coming out after a while or if Mario stomps on the hat. He is defeated after three stomps.

Spewart is fought again in the Luncheon Kingdom, where he has stolen a pot of Stupendous Stew. He says he plans to go back to eat the rest of it after he defeats Mario. Unlike the other Broodals, his strategy is unchanged and the only difference is a larger battlefield and that he starts walking slowly and yet menacing towards Mario, even when he hat gets knocked off. Spewart is also found in Bowser's Kingdom, as one of the pilots of RoboBrood.

Spewart's last encounter is on the Dark Side. He says he plans to take the Odyssey after defeating Mario. The fight is the same as the first.

Dark Side brochure information
Spewart, the Entertainer

Is the vulgarity all an act?

''Spinning around while spitting poison in a wide area, Spewart is the least subtle of the Broodals. But he also has an unexpectedly artistic side, as his poisonous ground-paintings show.''