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'''Blomebas''' are | '''Blomebas''' are a species of [[Growmeba]]s in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They look like dripping blue square with a single round eye. Like their parent species, Blomebas make copies of themselves, but unlike Growmebas, the clones of a Blomeba can also duplicate. If left unchecked, they will create so many clones that the player will have to wade through them all and destroy the original to beat the army. Using an item is often the best way to defeat all the copies. Their name comes from "[[wikipedia:Amoeba (genus)|amoeba]]", a single-celled organism that can multiply at an intense rate, and also is a reference to their blue colour. | ||
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*[[Dark Growmeba]] | *[[Dark Growmeba]] | ||
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==Names in other Languages== | ==Names in other Languages== | ||
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|Jap=ポロポロ | |Jap=ポロポロ | ||
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|FraM=Pun on "clone" and "bleu" (blue) | |FraM=Pun on "clone" and "bleu" (blue) |
Revision as of 16:12, February 11, 2011
Template:Spmenemybox Blomebas are a species of Growmebas in Super Paper Mario. They look like dripping blue square with a single round eye. Like their parent species, Blomebas make copies of themselves, but unlike Growmebas, the clones of a Blomeba can also duplicate. If left unchecked, they will create so many clones that the player will have to wade through them all and destroy the original to beat the army. Using an item is often the best way to defeat all the copies. Their name comes from "amoeba", a single-celled organism that can multiply at an intense rate, and also is a reference to their blue colour.