Gulpit: Difference between revisions
Agent Kiryu (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
ShellMario (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
==Names in other Languages== | |||
{{foreignname | |||
|Por=Gulpit | |||
|PorM=- | |||
}} | |||
==Gulpit Rock Tattle== | ==Gulpit Rock Tattle== | ||
*"''These are Gulpits' Rocks. Gulpits gulp them and then spit 'em at people. There are two sizes of rocks. The big rocks do more damage than the small rocks do. ...Big surprise, huh?''" | *"''These are Gulpits' Rocks. Gulpits gulp them and then spit 'em at people. There are two sizes of rocks. The big rocks do more damage than the small rocks do. ...Big surprise, huh?''" |
Revision as of 10:52, August 17, 2011
- “GREAT-GALLOPIN' GULPITS!”
- —Grubba, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Gulpits are large, fat, purple, green-footed, three-toed beasts with rather long pink tongues. Their names are word play off "gulp" and "it".
Gulpits only appear in the game Paper Mario. They are found in the icy Shiver region. They attack by picking up stones in their mouths, and spitting them back out at the offender, causing their opponents damage. They can also attack by licking their enemy with their tongue, which they usually only use when they run out of stones to spit. Mario encounters Gulpits on Shiver Mountain and in Shiver Snowfield during the events of the game.
Gulpits never appeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but were given one reference: when Grubba catches Mario examining confidential works of his, he sputters the surprised phrase "Great galloping Gulpits!"
Names in other Languages
Gulpit Rock Tattle
- "These are Gulpits' Rocks. Gulpits gulp them and then spit 'em at people. There are two sizes of rocks. The big rocks do more damage than the small rocks do. ...Big surprise, huh?"