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The '''Jellien''' is an enemy in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is encountered only in Chapters 4-1 and 4-3. Its name is derived from "jelly," referring to its jellyfish-like appearance, and "alien." The Jellien slowly moves toward the player, attempting to ram into them. If the player immobilizes a Jellien with a [[Stop Watch]] and picks them up, the Jellien's tentacles will move side to side.
|hp = 4
 
|atk = 2
==Gallery==
|def = 0
<gallery>
|card type = Common
SPM Outer Limits.PNG|Jelliens floating around in [[Outer Limits]]
|tattle = Jelliens drift around the lonely ocean of space. Maybe they've discovered the best way to get around? Intergalactic jiggling: the newest form of space travel.
SPM Jellien Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
|tippi=That's a Jellien.  It is a strange, gelatinous creature that floats about in space... Max HP is 4 and Attack is 2.  It drifts lazily towards potential morsels... It moves slowly, so watch it carefully and you should be able to avoid it...
</gallery>
|before = [[SecuriMeow|131]]
 
|# = 132
==Names in other languages==
|after = [[Foton|133]]
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジェルル
|JapR=Jeruru
|JapM=From "jellyfish" and possibly the diminutive "-le" (in a repeated form)
|Fre=Méduson
|FreM=From "méduse (jellyfish) with diminutive "-on"
|Kor=해파젤리
|KorR=Haepa Jelli
|KorM=From "해파" (haepa, sea wave) and "jellyfish"
|Ger=Quallia
|GerM=From "qualle" (jellyfish)
|Ita=Medulien
|ItaM=From "medusa" (jellyfish) and "alien"
|Spa=Medús
|SpaM=From "medusa" (jellyfish)
}}
}}
The '''Jellien''' is an enemy in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.  It is encountered only in Chapters 4-1 and 4-3.  Its name is derived from "jelly", referring to its jellyfish-like appearance, and "alien".  The Jellien slowly moves toward the player, attempting to ram into him/her.


==Names in other Languages==
{{Foreignname|
|Jap=ジェルル<br>''Jeruru''
|Fra=Méduson
|FraM= Pun on "méduse" (jellyfish)}}
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[[Category:Count Bleck's Army]]
[[Category:Aliens]]
[[Category: Enemies]]
[[Category:Jellyfish]]
[[Category: Species]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[Category: Aliens]]
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[[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]]
[[Category: Super Paper Mario Enemies]]

Latest revision as of 00:16, January 8, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Jellien
Sprite of a Jellien from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Outer Space (4-1), Outer Limits (4-3)
Role Common
Max HP 4
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 200
Items Volt Shroom
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Jelliens drift around the lonely ocean of space. Maybe they've discovered the best way to get around? Intergalactic jiggling: the newest form of space travel.
Tattle
That's a Jellien. It is a strange, gelatinous creature that floats about in space... Max HP is 4 and Attack is 2. It drifts lazily towards potential morsels... It moves slowly, so watch it carefully and you should be able to avoid it...
List of Catch Cards
131           132           133

The Jellien is an enemy in Super Paper Mario. It is encountered only in Chapters 4-1 and 4-3. Its name is derived from "jelly," referring to its jellyfish-like appearance, and "alien." The Jellien slowly moves toward the player, attempting to ram into them. If the player immobilizes a Jellien with a Stop Watch and picks them up, the Jellien's tentacles will move side to side.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジェルル
Jeruru
From "jellyfish" and possibly the diminutive "-le" (in a repeated form)

French Méduson
From "méduse (jellyfish) with diminutive "-on"
German Quallia
From "qualle" (jellyfish)
Italian Medulien
From "medusa" (jellyfish) and "alien"
Korean 해파젤리
Haepa Jelli
From "해파" (haepa, sea wave) and "jellyfish"

Spanish Medús
From "medusa" (jellyfish)