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Broozers are large, gray Boos found in the Ghost House levels of New Super Mario Bros., New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U. These monsters have large boxing gloves that can punch through solid Question Blocks as well as other blocks and deal a great amount of damage to Mario and Luigi. They attack in a random flailing pattern and charge Mario when they see him. They take three jumps to be defeated. Mario and Luigi can even use them to get to impossible-to-reach places. These enemies can also break unbreakable bricks prior to Mario and Luigi, making them a bit useful.

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  • Broozer
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  • Broozers are large, gray Boos found in the Ghost House levels of New Super Mario Bros., New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U. These monsters have large boxing gloves that can punch through solid Question Blocks as well as other blocks and deal a great amount of damage to Mario and Luigi. They attack in a random flailing pattern and charge Mario when they see him. They take three jumps to be defeated. Mario and Luigi can even use them to get to impossible-to-reach places. These enemies can also break unbreakable bricks prior to Mario and Luigi, making them a bit useful.
  • Broozer reappears playable in the game Super Mario MHL and MHL 10. He shares chemistry with Boo and King Boo. However, Broozer will not stop going when looked at, whereas, Boos will. Another difference between the two ghosts is that Boos will only die when Mario is equipped with a star. Broozers however, will die after they are jumped on three times. Jumping once will stun it for half a second, but then it continues to run and punch; as seen in New Super Mario Bros., he is useful for punching out paths, leading to star coins, secret doors, or just another part of the level.
  • Broozer is a ghostly enemy encountered in the Mario series. They are found in Ghost Houses in both New Super Mario Bros. and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. They charge after Mario (or Luigi or the Two Toads), punching anything in their path, including Blocks.
Leader
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Defeated
  • Fireballs
  • Jumped on three times
Coins
  • 24(xsd:integer)
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Homeland
  • Ghost Houses
Defense
  • 28(xsd:integer)
Games
  • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
  • New Super Mario Bros.
  • New Super Luigi U
  • New Super Mario Bros. U
  • Paper Mario: Sticker Star
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Origin
  • Boxing Ghost
Power
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Series
Name
  • Broozer
Type
  • Species
Caption
  • A Broozer from New Super Mario Bros.
  • Broozer's sprite from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
First
  • New Super Mario Bros.
Exp
  • 54(xsd:integer)
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  • Nothing
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  • Broozer's Stats
Class
  • C
firstgame
  • New Super Mario Bros.
Attacks
  • Barrel Toss
  • Punching Mario or Luigi
HP
  • 72(xsd:integer)
Located
Creator
Location
  • Brainrain University
  • Vortex Mansion
abstract
  • Broozers are large, gray Boos found in the Ghost House levels of New Super Mario Bros., New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U. These monsters have large boxing gloves that can punch through solid Question Blocks as well as other blocks and deal a great amount of damage to Mario and Luigi. They attack in a random flailing pattern and charge Mario when they see him. They take three jumps to be defeated. Mario and Luigi can even use them to get to impossible-to-reach places. These enemies can also break unbreakable bricks prior to Mario and Luigi, making them a bit useful.
  • Broozer reappears playable in the game Super Mario MHL and MHL 10. He shares chemistry with Boo and King Boo. However, Broozer will not stop going when looked at, whereas, Boos will. Another difference between the two ghosts is that Boos will only die when Mario is equipped with a star. Broozers however, will die after they are jumped on three times. Jumping once will stun it for half a second, but then it continues to run and punch; as seen in New Super Mario Bros., he is useful for punching out paths, leading to star coins, secret doors, or just another part of the level.
  • Broozer is a ghostly enemy encountered in the Mario series. They are found in Ghost Houses in both New Super Mario Bros. and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. They charge after Mario (or Luigi or the Two Toads), punching anything in their path, including Blocks.
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