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{{character infobox
|image=[[Image:Belome_SMRPG.png|150px]]
|image=[[File:SMRPG NS Belome.png|200px]]
|name=Belome
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|location=[[Kero Sewers]]/[[Belome Temple]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
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|strengths=Sleep
|weaknesses=Thunder
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|psychopath=I just... wanna sleep. / Gotta yummy in my tummy!
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{{quote|C-can't s-stand it! The hunger-the HUNGER!|Belome|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
{{quote|C-can't s-stand it! The hunger-the HUNGER!|Belome|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
'''Belome''' (pronounced "Bel-õm") is a dog-like monster that is perpetually hungry and a minor boss featured in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. He is encountered by [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] in [[Kero Sewers]] and by the whole party in [[Land's End]]. During the first battle, the monster will eat Mallow after a few turns. Mario can rescue Mallow by attacking Belome continuously, although Belome may still eat him subsequent times. If Mario falls while Mallow is in Belome's stomach, the game will end. Besides eating Mallow, Belome attacks by licking his opponents and casting [[Scarecrow Funk]].


'''Belome''' is a strange four-eyed beast and the guardian of [[Kero Sewers]]. He usually sleeps all day and night, at least until he is awakened by a traveler seeking passage through the sewers. Unfortunately, Belome's source of food is these travelers, who he likes to savor with his long, red tongue. Since he lives in darkness, Belome has grown four eyes to help him see. Belome also controls the water level of Kero Sewers with a [[! Switch]] located in his chambers. When released, the ! switch activates a floodgate that allows water from [[Midas River]] to flow through the sewers. Additionally, Belome lives in a golden, underground shrine built in his honor, [[Belome Temple]], located at [[Land's End]]. Although he works independently, Belome may have control of the various monsters residing in Kero Sewers and Belome Temple.
In the rematch, Belome trades the Scarecrow Funk attack for more sleeping spells, including [[Light Bubble]] and [[Aurora Flash]]. He also not only eats party members, but also creates clones of them: [[Mario Clone]], [[Mallow Clone]], [[Geno Clone]], [[Bowser Clone]], and [[Peach Clone]] (called "Toadstool 2" clone in the original SNES game, to stay under the character limit). If Mallow uses [[Thought Peek]] on the clones, their thoughts reflect the actual characters' thoughts, with the exception of Mario, whose "....." is a reference to his role as a silent protagonist in the game. In the original game, any active clones must be defeated if Belome is defeated first, whereas in the remake once Belome is defeated, any active clones are instantly defeated.
==History==
Before entering [[Kero Sewers]], [[Mallow]] advises [[Mario]] that [[Frog Sage|his grandfather]] told him to "watch out for Belome", although Mallow does not appear to know what Belome is beyond his name.


During the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] have to fight Belome before the two heroes can head to [[Tadpole Pond]], Mallow's home. During the battle, the monster will actually eat Mallow whole, leaving Mario to fight all by himself. Thankfully, Mario can rescue Mallow by continuously attacking Belome. However, if Mario falls while Mallow is in Belome's stomach, the game will end. As such, Mario needs to keep his HP high when fighting Belome one-on-one. Additionally, even if Mario does save Mallow, Belome will find the cloud-puff so delicious, the four-eyed monster will continually come back for seconds.
[[File:BelomeRPG.png|thumb|left|Belome battling Mario and Mallow in Kero Sewers]]
After exploring the sewers, Mario and Mallow enter a large, mostly empty room with Belome standing in the center. Mallow panics upon realizing the monster before them is Belome, who then attacks them. After battling and defeating him, he tells the heroes the cryptic message: "If you defeat me, you still won't beat me. Beware the flood!" and warps away. When he leaves, the [[! Switch|switch]] he stands on is released, causing the floodgate to open, with the water sweeping Mario and Mallow into [[Midas River]].


[[Image: BelomeRPG.png|thumb|left|'''Belome''' battling Mario and Mallow in Kero Sewers.]]
Later in the game Mario and his allies travel to [[Land's End]], where they discover [[Belome Temple]] and find Belome in it. Mario's party again battles Belome and defeat him. After this battle, Belome declares he is starving and disappears for the rest of the game. However, if Mario and his party travel back to Belome Temple, they will discover a Belome in the form of a golden statue, guarding a room full of treasure. If Mario presents Belome the key from [[Monstro Town]], Belome will eat the key and disappear, allowing him to claim the treasure for himself.


Besides eating Mallow, Belome attacks by licking opponents with his massive red tongue (which Mallow confuses for a fire hose). The sewer beast also has some nasty magic attacks he can unleash on Mario's party. When Belome uses the [[S'crow Funk]] attack, he can change Mario or Mallow into a living [[Scarecrow]]. As a scarecrow, Mario or Mallow cannot use regular attacks or items (however, they can still use special attacks and defend). However, if Mario is equipped with the [[Trueform Pin]] he received after beating [[Pandorite]] earlier in the level, the plumber will be able to resist Belome's scarecrow spell.
In the Nintendo Switch remake, Belome makes a wish after [[Smithy]] is defeated. His wish is for his scratchy throat to go away. Mario and his allies can find Belome in his temple, in which they can battle him again to help remove his scratchy throat. In this fight, he creates stronger clones of the characters he eats, with each summoned clone providing a barrier to protect Belome. After the battle, Belome's throat is cured. Belome also appears in the ending photo. After [[Culex|Culex 3D]] is defeated, and before the credits start, Belome can be seen at Tadpole Pond with [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]], [[Toadofsky]] and the Frog Sage.
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Since Belome is weak against lightning magic, Mallow should use his [[Thunderbolt (special move)|Thunderbolt]] technique to attack the strange monster. Fortunately, if Mallow is turned into a scarecrow, he can still use his lighting magic and the extremely helpful life-recovering move [[HP Rain]]. As such, Mario should wear the Trueform Pin, not Mallow. Instead, Mallow should wear the [[Wake Up Pin]] he received from the [[Vault Guard]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. This is useful because another one of Belome's attacks is [[Sleep-Sauce]], which causes one party member to fall asleep. With the Wake Up Pin equipped, Mallow can stay awake and continue the fight. Eventually, after a long and weird battle, Mario and Mallow defeat the sewer monster.
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
;The taste of Mario's party (According to Belome)
*"''Ack! Sour!''" ([[Mario]])
*"''YES! THIS is YUMMY~''" ([[Mallow]])
*"''Bitter, but not bad...''" ([[Geno]])
*"''Yuck! How repulsive!''" ([[Bowser]])
*"''Mmm, tastes peachy...''" ([[Princess Peach]], in reference to her name)
<p>
{{:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bestiary|transcludesection=Belome (1)|image=[[File:SMRPG Belome idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}
{{:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bestiary|transcludesection=Belome (2)|image=[[File:SMRPG Belome idle.gif]]|align=horizontal}}


However, after being defeated, Belome does not perish. Instead, he tells the heroes the cryptic message: "If you defeat me, you still won't beat me. Beware the flood!" In this statement, Belome foreshadows his eventual return later in the game. He then warps away to his temple at Land's End. However, when he leaves, the [[! Switch]] he controls is released. As such, water comes gushing (as Belome predicted), sweeping Mario and Mallow into [[Midas River]]. Fortunately, the two heroes survive the rapids and continue their journey.
===''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)===
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Belome}}
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Belome 2}}
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Belome 3}}


Eventually, Mario and his allies travel to Land's End, the edge of the world. After traveling under a desert and battling enemies through an underground cavern, the heroes stumble upon Belome Temple. Once again, Mario's party must fight the four-eyed monster. However, in this battle, Belome not only eats party members, he also has the ability to create clones of Mario and his allies. Additionally, Belome can (like the previous battle) use his huge tongue as a bludgeoning weapon. However, Belome trades in his S'Crow Funk attack for more sleeping spells (including the [[Light Beam]] and the [[Aurora Flash]]). Unfortunately, these new sleep attacks can put the whole party to sleep, instead of just one party member.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Belome_SMRPG.png|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
SMRPG NS Enemies Lineup Artwork.png|''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
Kurashima Venom Belome Artwork.jpg|Artwork of {{wp|Venom (character)|Venom}} and Belome by [[Kazuyuki Kurashima]]
SMRPG Belome statue.png|Belome "sleeping" as a golden statue in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
SMRPG remake Golden Belome statue.jpg|Belome's golden statue form in ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
PN SMRPG Switch enemies poll banner.jpg|The first battle against Belome in ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
SMRPG NS Tadpole Pond extra epilogue.jpg|Post-game epilogue scene in ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
</gallery>


During the battle, Mario should fight alongside Mallow and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]. Since Belome is weak against lighting, Mallow makes a good addition to Mario's party. Additionally, the Mallow and Peach clones have the least HP of all of the clone party members, making them easier to defeat. However, these two clones should be eliminated with extreme prejudice, as the Peach clone can recover HP and the Mallow clone wields powerful magic attacks. In this battle, Toadstool should wear a Wake Up Pin (or some other sleep-preventing accessory) to negate the effects of Belome's sleep attacks. When everyone else falls asleep, Toadstool can use her [[Group Hug]] ability to awaken her comrades.
==Names in other languages==
===Belome===
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|ChiSR=Chángshé Yāo
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|ChiT=長舌妖
|ChiTR=Chángshé Yāo
|ChiTM=Long-tongue Monster
|Dut=Smakker
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|Fre=Langloute
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|Ger=Bellom
|GerM=Derived from ''Bellen'' ("bark") and the English name
|Ita=Slingordo
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|Kor=낼름이
|KorR=Naelleumi
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|Spa=Canvoraz
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''can'' ("dog") and ''voraz'' ("glutton")
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After this battle, Belome gets incredibly hungry, and dissappears for the rest of the game. However, if Mario and his party travel back to Belome Temple, they will discover a golden Belome statue guarding a room full of treasures. If Mario presents the statue the key from [[Monstro Town]], the golden effigy will eat the key and disappear, allowing Mario to claim the treasures for himself.
===Belome (Temple)===
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|JapR=Berōmu (2-kaime)
|JapM=Belome (2nd Time)
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|Jap2M=Belome (Belome Temple)
|ChiS=长舌妖(长舌妖神殿)
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|DutM=Belome (temple)
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|FreEM=Belome (in the temple)
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|Ger=Bellom (im Tempel)
|GerM=Belome (in temple)
|Ita=Slingordo (nel tempio)
|ItaM=Belome (in the temple)
|Kor=낼름이(낼름이 신전)
|KorR=Naelleum-i (Naelleum-i Sinjeon)
|KorM=Belome (Belome Temple)
|Spa=Canvoraz (en el templo)
|SpaM=Belome (in the temple)
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==Cloned Members of Mario's Party==
===Scratchy-Throat Belome===
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==How Does Mario's Party Taste? (According to Belome)==
* ''"Ack! Sour!"'' ([[Mario]])
* ''"YES! THIS is YUMMY~"'' ([[Mallow]])
* ''"Bitter, but not bad..."'' ([[Geno]])
* ''"Yuck! How repulsive!"'' ([[Bowser]])
* ''"Mmm, tastes peachy..."'' ([[Toadstool]]) (A reference to her first name; Peach.)


==Trivia==
==References==
*It's name comes from Latin word "bellum", meaning war.
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Belome
Artwork of Belome from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
“C-can't s-stand it! The hunger-the HUNGER!”
Belome, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Belome (pronounced "Bel-õm") is a dog-like monster that is perpetually hungry and a minor boss featured in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. He is encountered by Mario and Mallow in Kero Sewers and by the whole party in Land's End. During the first battle, the monster will eat Mallow after a few turns. Mario can rescue Mallow by attacking Belome continuously, although Belome may still eat him subsequent times. If Mario falls while Mallow is in Belome's stomach, the game will end. Besides eating Mallow, Belome attacks by licking his opponents and casting Scarecrow Funk.

In the rematch, Belome trades the Scarecrow Funk attack for more sleeping spells, including Light Bubble and Aurora Flash. He also not only eats party members, but also creates clones of them: Mario Clone, Mallow Clone, Geno Clone, Bowser Clone, and Peach Clone (called "Toadstool 2" clone in the original SNES game, to stay under the character limit). If Mallow uses Thought Peek on the clones, their thoughts reflect the actual characters' thoughts, with the exception of Mario, whose "....." is a reference to his role as a silent protagonist in the game. In the original game, any active clones must be defeated if Belome is defeated first, whereas in the remake once Belome is defeated, any active clones are instantly defeated.

History

Before entering Kero Sewers, Mallow advises Mario that his grandfather told him to "watch out for Belome", although Mallow does not appear to know what Belome is beyond his name.

Belome
Belome battling Mario and Mallow in Kero Sewers

After exploring the sewers, Mario and Mallow enter a large, mostly empty room with Belome standing in the center. Mallow panics upon realizing the monster before them is Belome, who then attacks them. After battling and defeating him, he tells the heroes the cryptic message: "If you defeat me, you still won't beat me. Beware the flood!" and warps away. When he leaves, the switch he stands on is released, causing the floodgate to open, with the water sweeping Mario and Mallow into Midas River.

Later in the game Mario and his allies travel to Land's End, where they discover Belome Temple and find Belome in it. Mario's party again battles Belome and defeat him. After this battle, Belome declares he is starving and disappears for the rest of the game. However, if Mario and his party travel back to Belome Temple, they will discover a Belome in the form of a golden statue, guarding a room full of treasure. If Mario presents Belome the key from Monstro Town, Belome will eat the key and disappear, allowing him to claim the treasure for himself.

In the Nintendo Switch remake, Belome makes a wish after Smithy is defeated. His wish is for his scratchy throat to go away. Mario and his allies can find Belome in his temple, in which they can battle him again to help remove his scratchy throat. In this fight, he creates stronger clones of the characters he eats, with each summoned clone providing a barrier to protect Belome. After the battle, Belome's throat is cured. Belome also appears in the ending photo. After Culex 3D is defeated, and before the credits start, Belome can be seen at Tadpole Pond with Mushroom People, Toadofsky and the Frog Sage.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

The taste of Mario's party (According to Belome)
  • "Ack! Sour!" (Mario)
  • "YES! THIS is YUMMY~" (Mallow)
  • "Bitter, but not bad..." (Geno)
  • "Yuck! How repulsive!" (Bowser)
  • "Mmm, tastes peachy..." (Princess Peach, in reference to her name)

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Belome
Battle idle animation of Belome from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars HP 500 FP 30 Speed 4
Location(s) Kero Sewers Attack 30 Magic attack 15
Role Boss Defense 25 Magic defense 20
Bonus Flower None Yoshi Cookie None Morph rate 0%
Evade 0% Magic evade 10% Spells None
Weak Thunder Strong Sleep, Critical Sp. attacks S'crow Funk, Sleep-Sauce
Coins 40 Exp. points 30 Items None
Psychopath "I just...wanna sleep."
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Belome (Temple)
Battle idle animation of Belome from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars HP 1200 FP 250 Speed 4
Location(s) Belome Temple Attack 120 Magic attack 20
Role Boss Defense 80 Magic defense 40
Bonus Flower None Yoshi Cookie None Morph rate 0%
Evade 0% Magic evade 25% Spells Aurora Flash, Light Beam, Lulla-Bye
Weak None Strong Sleep, Critical Sp. attacks None
Coins 20 Exp. points 80 Items None
Psychopath "Gotta yummy in my tummy!"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Super Mario RPG enemy
Belome
Artwork of Belome from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 500 Weak Elements Lightning Drops N/A
Exp. 30 Weak Statuses FearPoisonMute Rare Drops N/A
Found in Kero Sewers
Monster List profile On occasion, you may see someone pronounce it "Bel-ōm", but the proper way is "Bel-õm." Take care to pronounce that "O" correctly!
Thought Peek "I'm happiest when I sleep, you know."
Animations
Super Mario RPG enemy
Belome (Temple)
Artwork of Belome from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 1200 Weak Elements N/A Drops N/A
Exp. 84 Weak Statuses FearPoisonMute Rare Drops N/A
Found in Belome Temple
Monster List profile Who knows where he went off to or what he was doing, but that rascally Belome—or rather, Belõme—has shown his face again.
Thought Peek "I'm also happiest when I'm eating."
Animations
Super Mario RPG enemy
Scratchy-Throat Belome
Artwork of Belome from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 4600 Weak Elements Lightning Drops N/A
Exp. 84 Weak Statuses FearPoison Rare Drops N/A
Found in Belome Temple
Monster List profile Belome has lived in Belome Temple since long before people started calling the Frog Sage a sage, back in the days when he had just grown his hind legs.
Thought Peek "My throat's all scratchy. Life would be better if it wasn't."
Animations

Gallery

Names in other languages

Belome

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ベロ~ム
Bero~mu
ベローム[1]
Berōmu
ベローム (1回目かいめ)[2]
Berōmu (1-kaime)

From「ベロ」(bero, a colloquialism for "tongue") and possibly「ムシャムシャ」(musha-musha, onomatopoeia for eating ravenously), with a nonstandard wave dash like in the character's dialog (not reflected in translation); rendered "Berom" in the Shogakukan guide[1]
The profile instructs the player to pronounce the name as「ベロ~ム」(Bero~mu) instead of「ベローム」(Berōmu)

Belome (1st Time)

Chinese (simplified) 长舌妖
Chángshé Yāo
Long-tongue Monster
The profile instructs the player to pronounce the homograph「长」(cháng, "long" / zhǎng, "to grow") in the same way as「尝」(cháng, to taste) instead of「涨」(zhǎng, to increase)

Chinese (traditional) 長舌妖
Chángshé Yāo
Long-tongue Monster

Dutch Smakker
Agent nouns of smakken ("loud munching")
French Langloute
Pun on langue ("tongue") and glouton ("glutton")
German Bellom
Derived from Bellen ("bark") and the English name
Italian Slingordo
Portmanteau of slinguazzare (slang for "to lick"; can also mean "slurring") and ingordo ("glutton")
Korean 낼름이
Naelleumi
From 낼름 (naelleum, onomatopoeia of licking) and Korean noun-forming suffix ~이 ("-i")

Spanish Canvoraz
Portmanteau of can ("dog") and voraz ("glutton")

Belome (Temple)

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ベローム (2回目かいめ)[2]
Berōmu (2-kaime)
ベロ~ム(ベロ~ムしんでん)
Bero~mu (Bero~mu Shinden)
Belome (2nd Time)

Belome (Belome Temple)

Chinese (simplified) 长舌妖(长舌妖神殿)
Chángshé Yāo (Chángshé Yāo Shéndiàn)
Belome (Belome Temple)

Chinese (traditional) 長舌妖(長舌妖神殿)
Chángshé Yāo (Chángshé Yāo Shéndiàn)
Belome (Belome Temple)

Dutch Smakker (tempel)
Belome (temple)
French (NOA) Langloute (temple)
Belome (temple)
French (NOE) Langloute (dans le temple)
Belome (in the temple)
German Bellom (im Tempel)
Belome (in temple)
Italian Slingordo (nel tempio)
Belome (in the temple)
Korean 낼름이(낼름이 신전)
Naelleum-i (Naelleum-i Sinjeon)
Belome (Belome Temple)

Spanish Canvoraz (en el templo)
Belome (in the temple)

Scratchy-Throat Belome

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ベロ~ム(のどがチクチク)
Bero~mu (Nodo ga Chiku-chiku)
Belome (Prickly Throat)

Chinese (simplified) 长舌妖(喉咙刺刺的)
Chángshé Yāo (Hóu lóng cì cì de)
Belome (Prickly Throat)

Chinese (traditional) 長舌妖(喉嚨刺刺的)
Chángshé Yāo (Hóu lóng cì cì de)
Belome (Prickly Throat)

Dutch Smakker (met keelpijn)
Belome (with sore throat)
French Langloute (mal de gorge)
Belome (sore throat)
German Kratzhals-Bellom
Scratchy-Throat Belome
Italian Slingordo (mal di gola)
Belome (sore throat)
Korean 낼름이(목이 따끔따끔)
Naelleumi (Mog-i Ttakkeum-Ttakkeum)
Belome (Prickly Throat)

Spanish Canvoraz ronco
Hoarse Belome

References

  1. ^ a b Super Mario RPG Final Edition. Page 2. "The Berom Shrine"
  2. ^ a b Super Mario RPG Final Edition, page 100.