Macho Grubba

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The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Macho Grubba
Macho Grubba
Location(s) Glitz Pit
Max HP 60
Attack 4
Defense 0
Moves Body Slam (4), Fast (attacks twice) Defense Boost (boosts defense by 3), Attack Boost (boosts attack power by 3), Punch (4 to Mario and Partner), Charge (charges attack by 4.), Dodgy (some attack will miss.), Backflip (4)
Items None
Coins N/A
Log Macho Grubba has the confidence to match his muscles after being powered up by the Crystal Star
More
Level 71
Exp. points 0
Sleep? 50%
Dizzy? 50%
Confuse? 50%
Tiny? 75%
Burn? 100%
Freeze? 30%
Stop? 40%
Soft? 90%
Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 0%
KO? 0%
Tattle

That's Macho Grubba. He's Grubba all souped-up on Crystal Star power. Max HP is 60, Attack is 4, and Defense is 0. His attack pattern is simple: first he increases the number of times he can attack… Then he powers himself up with all sorts of crazy, power-uppy moves. So, it's pretty important to pay close attention to how he's powered himself up. The craziest thing about this musclehead is that he used to be that chubby Grubba. I guess the Crystal Stars really ARE powerful!

Tattle Log #:
103
“MAAAACHO! I'm a powerhouse now, you pesterin', li'l pieces of prairie piffle! So long's I have this here machine, my bod'll be rough, tough, an' ultrabuff!”
Macho Grubba, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Macho Grubba is the powered-up form of Grubba, also the true chapter boss of the Glitz Pit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and keeper of the real Gold Star (though it is never revealed exactly how he got it). He bears a slight resemblance to Tubba Blubba in the manner of an abnormally large, monstrous Clubba. In this state, he has sixty HP (which is shared by Dark Clubbas in Super Paper Mario), and also has a very wide variety of attacks, including buffing himself, allowing himself to attack twice, boosting his Attack Points, and increasing his defense drastically. After being defeated, Grubba's power-sucking machine goes off, returning energy to Bandy Andy and KP Pete, freeing Prince Mush, and reverting Grubba back to his normal form. He is also one of two chapter bosses not affiliated with either Sir Grodus or the Shadow Queen throughout the entire game (the other being Cortez).

Biography

Macho Grubba is the powered-up form of Grubba. Sometime after Grubba acquired the Gold Star, he created a power draining machine and the machine powered him up into Macho Grubba, changing his appearance in the process. Because of this, Grubba keeps the machine and his powered up form a secret. While is isn't known if Prince Mush saw Macho Grubba (as he only saw Grubba's machine), Jolene did and it was soon after that Mario entered the Glitz Pit and she guided him to find out Grubba's secret. After following a series of instructions, Mario finds Grubba at the ring when there are no matches going on and Grubba uses the power-draining machine to power himself up. Once Macho Grubba has been defeated, he will lose his power, and Mario will get the Gold Star.

According to Grubba himself, he apparently was a lot stronger in his early years, with many moves that had to be made illegal.

Physical description

Macho Grubba's appearance is slightly altered to that of his normal self. His hair is blonde and spiked up in a wild Mohawk-like style (he no longer sports a hat in this form). His skin color is orange instead of blue. His lips appear to be a yellow-orangish color and his hands are much larger (in the form of a fist). He is about twice the size he was before transforming, but can grow during the battle against him, making him 4x larger than his normal form. His shell now possess spikes on it and he has sharp, yellow toenails. Despite these changes, he still maintains his same glasses, vest, and bow tie, but lacks the green, buttoned shirt he wore under his vest.

Powers and abilities

Macho Grubba powering up
Macho Grubba powering himself up.

After being powered up by the Gold Star, Macho Grubba has the ability to tilt the scales in battle to his favor. At the beginning of the fight, Macho Grubba gains the ability to attack twice per turn. By doing this, he can inflict more damage on Mario and his partner in one turn, or even upgrade his status to a more powerful state during this time. Another ability Macho Grubba has is to increase his attack power as well as his defense. With an increased attack power, Macho Grubba's attack power will go up by three, bringing his overall attack to seven. Should he increase his attack power more than once, he can bring his attack up to ten, and even thirteen.

Depending on which attack Macho Grubba uses at the time, he can inflict damage on both Mario and his partner, doubling the effects of his upgrade. By increasing his defense, his defense will go up by two. This makes it more difficult for Mario and his partner to damage Macho Grubba. Macho Grubba can also increase his defense multiple times, bringing his defense up to four, and even five — which is the highest numerical defense in the game. In addition to being able to increase his attack, he can also charge up his attack by four. Should his attack be at thirteen, and then be increased by four, his attack will be brought to a devastating seventeen, the highest possible attack Macho Grubba can have and one of the highest attack power in the game. When low on health, Macho Grubba will also make himself dodgy, making it much more difficult for Mario and his partner to inflict damage on Macho Grubba, if at all.

In addition to his ability to upgrade his status effects, Macho Grubba also can perform many different styles of wrestling moves. Here is the list of his attacks from most common to least common.

He is also one of four chapter bosses the Yoshi Kid can swallow. The others being Doopliss, Grodus and the Shadow Queen (first phase, before and after transformation).

Attacks

Attack Name Attack Description Attack Power Double Attack?*
Punch Macho Grubba attacks with a massive punch. 4 No
Backflip Macho Grubba turns around and does a shaky backflip. 4 Yes
Ground Pound Macho Grubba jumps in the air and lands solidly on his opponent. 4 No
Super Punch Macho Grubba will walk off-stage, then quickly charge towards his opponents and smack them with a powerful punch. 6 Yes
Super Pound Macho Grubba will walk off-stage, then quickly charge towards his opponents, jumping in the air, and then land on them. 6 Yes
Quake Macho Grubba will jump in the air and land harshly where he stands three times, shaking the entire stage. 4 Yes

Quotes

  • “MAAAAAAAAAACHO GRUBBA!”
  • “Not too shabby, Gonzales! You got showmanship, an' that's GOLD in this biz! But this here battle's just gettin' started! It's time I showed you some real moves! Back in the day, I had so many rump–kickin' moves, they had to make some illegal!”
  • "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH! It ain't finished yet, Gonzales!!! Ain't over 'til it's over! That's way it is in combat sports, son! But lemme just tell YOU somethin'… Fortune's gonna smile on ME in the end, punk!”
  • "Hoo-wee! I'm gonna smoosh you guys into guacamole an' snack on YER energy, too!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マッチョガンス
Matcho Gansu
Macho Guns; "Guns" is Grubba's Japanese name.

German Mega-Clubbone
Mega Grubba
Spanish Leonardo Dantesco
Leonardo Dantés is a famous TV celebrity in Spain. Dantesco means horrific in Spanish. It may be a pun on gigantesco (gigantic)

Trivia

  • Macho Grubba is one of two bosses in the game to show signs of being worn out when he has low health, along with Sir Grodus.
  • Like Rawk Hawk, Macho Grubba also fights in the manner of a heel character, which is a villainous wrestler who uses dirty, underhanded tactics to win. As stated by Macho Grubba, himself, he "had so many rump-kickin' moves they had to make some illegal."; indicating he was, indeed, a heel.
  • Macho Grubba's name could be a possible play-off of "Macho Man" Randy Savage's name, a legendary professional wrestler who was most famous during the late 1980s and 1990s.