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* Brobot L-Type's name is a portmanteau of "bro" (a shortened word for "brother", referring to [[Luigi]]), "robot", the letter "L" (referring again to Luigi), and "type". | * Brobot L-Type's name is a portmanteau of "bro" (a shortened word for "brother", referring to [[Luigi]]), "robot", the letter "L" (referring again to Luigi), and "type". | ||
* Interestingly, the name "Brobot" was previously applied to a recurring character on the television program ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', although the two characters' names are likely coincidental; the aforementioned portmanteau isn't so creative. | * Interestingly, the name "Brobot" was previously applied to a recurring character on the television program ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', although the two characters' names are likely coincidental; the aforementioned portmanteau isn't so creative. | ||
* Oddly enough, Brobot L-type seems to have less [[HP]] than the robots first incarnation. He has also been considered by most to be easier than before. | |||
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Revision as of 15:20, June 29, 2007
Brobot L-Type is the new and improved version of Brobot, Mr. L's gigantic robot in Super Paper Mario.
In Chapter 6-1, after the Sammer's Kingdom gets destroyed by The Void, Mr. L appears in the new World of Nothing. His new improved Brobot L-Type has arms and legs this time and is more powerful, able to swallow Mario and fire rocket punches at him. He then summons Brobot L-Type and begins a duel with Mario, Bowser, and Princess Peach.
Using a combination of Boomer, cleverly timed jumps and proper defense strategies, the trio of heroes managed to destroy Brobot L-Type once and for all.
Trivia
- Brobot L-Type's name is a portmanteau of "bro" (a shortened word for "brother", referring to Luigi), "robot", the letter "L" (referring again to Luigi), and "type".
- Interestingly, the name "Brobot" was previously applied to a recurring character on the television program The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, although the two characters' names are likely coincidental; the aforementioned portmanteau isn't so creative.
- Oddly enough, Brobot L-type seems to have less HP than the robots first incarnation. He has also been considered by most to be easier than before.