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|JapM=Portmanteau of English word "hook" and/or「ふっくら」(''fukkura'', fluffy), and「クラゲ」(''kurage'', jellyfish)
|JapM=Portmanteau of "hook" and/or「ふっくら」(''fukkura'', fluffy), and「海月」(''kurage'', jellyfish)
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Revision as of 19:45, June 6, 2022

Jellybob
Jellybob from Dr. Mario 64
A Jellybob in Dr. Mario 64
First appearance Wario Land 3 (2000)
Latest appearance Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003)
Comparable

Jellybobs, originally known as Pneumos,[1] are floating jellyfish found in Wario Land 3. A single Jellybob is featured as an opponent in Dr. Mario 64.

In Wario Land 3, Pneumos float in the air peacefully, until Wario appears; they then dive at him and their horn-like nose transforms into a stinger that turns Wario into Puffy Wario. They act very similar to the bees found in Wario Land II.

In Dr. Mario 64, a single Pneumo, now renamed Jellybob, is in the ocean resting peacefully until he is angered and attacks Dr. Mario/Wario while they pursue the Megavitamins.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ふっくらげ[2]
Fukkurage
Portmanteau of "hook" and/or「ふっくら」(fukkura, fluffy), and「海月」(kurage, jellyfish)

Chinese 小海蜇
xiǎo hǎi zhé
Little Jellyfish

German Jellybob
Same as English name

References