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Gooper Blooper, after emerging from the crates.Gooper Blooper makes his debut in. He first appears in. He's found hiding under a mountain of crates, and Mario must pull off one of his tentacles to initiate the battle with him.Gooper Blooper attacks using his tentacles, but each one of them can be pulled off, just like the first.
The tentacles can be halted beforehand for a time by jumping on them, flattening them. After washing the black ink off his face, Mario can pull the cork out of Gooper Blooper's mouth, causing ink to spray all over Gooper Blooper and the surrounding area. It is possible to beat Gooper Blooper without pulling off any tentacles, though it is slightly more difficult, as he will immediately attack if Mario grabs his cork, provided the tentacles aren't flattened. If he is defeated with tentacles intact, they will fly off with him, though they will appear slightly detached.
Mario pulls back Gooper Blooper's mouth in the boss battle.With the cork gone, Mario can then pull Gooper Blooper's mouth back and let go to snap it back into his face like elastic, causing the boss severe harm. After his mouth is pulled and snapped back twice, Gooper Blooper is defeated, and he blasts off into the sky, landing in the part of the sea covered in goop.However, Gooper Blooper survives, and is fought the same way with re-grown tentacles in, this time on the helicopter pad. Gooper Blooper gains a new attack in this fight, in which he spins around, trying to hit Mario with his tentacles. Otherwise, the fight is the same as before, and after being defeated, Gooper Blooper is blasted off into the sky and crashes into the sea.Gooper Blooper appears for the last time in on the peak of the mountain.
Unlike the other battles, the boss theme plays instead of the normal boss theme. Upon being defeated this time, he crashes onto the mountain side. Mario fighting the Gooper BlooperGooper Blooper starts by slamming down one of his forward tentacles as he fires balls of his own ink, which Mario must knock back; unlike previous bosses, missing a ball will simply produce an ink blotch that obscures the screen rather than subtracting five seconds from the timer.
Gooper Blooper will occasionally alternate between which forward tentacle he slams down, and fire a few on some occasions. Once Gooper Blooper is out of health, Mario must fire a at his exposed mouth. Gooper Blooper will then simultaneously slam down either both of his forward tentacles or both of his back tentacles, alternating between both sets of tentacles several times. He will then perform a low sweep with one of his forward tentacles followed by the other, which Mario must jump over both times. He will then repeat his ball-serving attacks, except he will fire more Trick Shots and more often fire ink balls on the side of his tentacle opposite the one Mario is on, forcing him to jump and perform some to reach the ball.
After Mario fires another Zone Shot at Gooper Blooper, Gooper Blooper will again slam down his two sets of tentacles, except this time finishing with an attack where all four tentacles are slammed down, though Mario can retreat to an open area to evade this attack as Gooper Blooper crosses his forward tentacles. Additionally, at the end of his tentacle sweeping attack, Gooper Blooper will sweep both tentacles simultaneously and clap them together; Mario must jump over either tentacle to dodge the attack. Gooper Blooper will then repeat his ball-serving attacks once more, though very little changes from the second phase are present.After Mario performs the third and final Zone Shot against Gooper Blooper, he will disintegrate and reveal a treasure chest that was supposed to contain the fourth; to Mario's and Toad's shock, the Power Stone was stolen by a and not long before, with Toad hypothesizing that this was the reason Gooper Blooper attacked them.
Battling Gooper Blooper in Super Princess Peach.Gooper Blooper appears again in as the boss of and the fifth boss in the game, and is damaged by whacking his tentacles and mouth with. After he loses four health points, he uses the vibe to fall asleep and regain health.
Sniper elite. Can wake him up by whacking the bubble five times and takes out his remaining health point(s). He is larger in this game, compared to others.Mario Hoops 3-on-3 In, Gooper Blooper appears in the court called.
His task is similar to the mythical monster, the, and he surrounds the ship in a menacing way and attacks the player. Gooper Blooper smacks the player with his tentacles if the player gets too close to the edge. Due to the fact that the sky is dark and stormy and that he isn't right at the side of the boat, Gooper Blooper may be hard to notice.Mario Super Sluggers. Gooper Blooper about to tip the Daisy CruiserGooper Blooper appears again in as a hazard in the minigame, where players must dodge his tentacles and collect coins. He also appears around the stadium at night, and grabs the ship and tilts it to its side.
He seems to be bigger in this game than in the previous ones. This game is also the first game to depict Gooper Blooper swimming in water, as in his first appearance in Super Mario Sunshine, he disappeared when he touched it, though it might have to do with the fact that the Ricco Harbor's water was polluted at the time.Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Gooper Blooper attacking and in Dream Rafting.Gooper Blooper returns once again in, where he is the final obstacle in the competition in. When faced, Gooper Blooper traps the competitors' raft in a whirlpool and will try to slam them with his tentacles.
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If the player dodges it successfully, they can use this chance to jump on his tentacles. Once all four tentacles are jumped on, Gooper Blooper will begin to quiver in pain and leap into the air, landing back down in the water defeated and dazed. A cover version of his original boss music from Super Mario Sunshine is used during the battle.
This is the only game that Gooper Blooper physically appears in without. In battle, Gooper Blooper's attacks are determined according to the music. In the beginning, he will start off with a double slap using his front tentacles.
After that, he will use his back tentacles for a considerably weaker double slap. Once the music changes again, Gooper Blooper can slap with all four of his large tentacles. Possibly to add more to the musical effect, when Gooper Blooper is performing his battle stance before he does a double slap, two of his tentacles will be raised in the air and glowing, while the other two will be clapping to the music, and in his stance for a quadruple slap, all four of his tentacles will be clapping and glowing. When the music changes once more, Gooper Blooper will turn dark purple, signifying he is about to spray Mario with poison. If Mario is hit with this attack, he will be poisoned for four turns.
As well, parts of the screen will be covered in goop. Using a Leaf or blocking the poison will reduce the attack's damage to 2. Finally, when Gooper Blooper is by his own attack via the Sponge Sticker, the battle music changes into a cover of the theme. Gooper Blooper is a larger than average Blooper who never displays much in the way of intelligence and, like most Bloopers, can only speak in indiscernible 'bloops'. He appears to be loyal to the, most especially his Bloopers, and will attack anyone who poses a threat to Bowser's plans or attacks his Bloopers, showing that he is also ruthless. He has even attacked ships and sports events on occasion. He also aims to destroy Mario, likely due to his interference in the Koopa Troop's plans and that he tore off one of Gooper Blooper's tentacles upon their first meeting.
In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, he is revealed to actually be a music lover who loves to 'boogie and bop', and spends most of his time playing music with his Bloopers.Powers and abilities Gooper Blooper can use all his tentacles to his advantage, whether it be slamming them all down on Mario at once or just slamming one down. Gooper Blooper will also twirl around swinging his tentacles hurting anyone who gets in their path. Gooper Blooper is also very strong, as he can tilt the entire Daisy Cruiser to one side. Like all Bloopers, Gooper Blooper can spit out ink to cause a slippery mess, and he can swim in unpolluted water as well. His ink is even capable of contaminating water on certain occasions. He can also jump very high which is shown in 'Gooper Blooper Breaks Out'. However, Gooper Blooper has never shown the ability, apart from in Paper Mario: Sticker Star to speak or walk on land.
He has also been shown to be very adept at playing tennis, as in Mario Power Tennis, the player can continue volleying a tennis ball between themselves and Gooper Blooper virtually forever. A pre-release version of Gooper Blooper.
In a, Gooper Blooper was dark teal with periwinkle spots. His appearance was later changed to its current coloration for unknown reasons, possibly to make him look more like a regular Blooper. Gooper Blooper has two different music themes in Super Mario Sunshine. In Ricco Harbor, he shares the same music as Petey Piranha, and since he is the main boss of that level.
In Noki Bay, he shares the same music as the and since he is a mini-boss in that level, with Eely-Mouth being the main boss instead.
Lucien is a powerful tennis racket with the power to control people. It appears as the main antagonist of Adventure Mode in Mario Tennis Aces. History[edit]According to Aster, many years before Mario Tennis Aces, King Bask heard of Lucien's power and took it for himself, only for it to destroy the entire kingdom. However, King Bask managed to strip Lucien of its power and divided the power between five Power Stones, and he hid Lucien in a secret room. In the beginning of Adventure Mode, Wario and Waluigi, who have got Lucien, give it to Mario and Peach as a 'prize' for winning the championships. Despite Toad warning him, Luigi takes the racket, causing him, Wario, and Waluigi to be possessed by Lucien, forcing Mario to go and get the five Power Stones before Lucien does. Toad accompanies Mario in doing this. Mario and Toad manage to obtain three of the Power Stones, but the possessed Wario and Waluigi take the other two. The group decide to have a tennis tournament in Marina Stadium for the Power Stones. Peach and Daisy need to beat the possessed Wario and Waluigi, while Mario needs to beat the possessed Luigi. After Mario and co. win, Bowser takes Lucien and the five Power Stones for himself, and brings them to the Temple of Bask Shrine. Lucien and Bowser combine to form Bowcien, who then attempts to take down Mario. However, Mario defeats them, breaking Lucien with a Zone Shot in the process. Lucien's remains emit powerful energy which causes the shrine to crumble and nearly cave in on Mario, but he is teleported out safely before he can be crushed by the falling debris. Afterwards, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and Daisy celebrated Lucien's destruction, although Wario and Waluigi express disappointment in it happening, as they hoped to become the best tennis players with the racket. Daisy then tells them off by reminding them of not only how all the events, including their possession, had been the result of their trying to use Lucien, but that Lucien's powers were ultimately no match to Mario anyway. Later, Mario and Toad go to the recently appeared Ruins of Trials, where Mario eventually completes the King's Trial (the Last Trial Boss Challenge, where Mario defeats all of the bosses, including Bowcien, in successive rematches) and obtains a non-sentient replica of Lucien as a reward. This replica can then be used by the player when playing as Mario outside Adventure mode. Names in other languages[edit]
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