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| - Bloopers are squid-like enemies that appear in the Mario series. They usually only appear in water-themed levels.
- Bloopers are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Squid-like enemies, they are found in the underwater areas of Catfish's Maw. Bloopers move through the water attempting to harm Link by ramming into him. They can be dispatched of with the use of the sword. Bloopers originated in the Mario series, using the same name.
- Blooper es un calamar enemigo que ha aparecido en los videojuegos de Mario, desde Super Mario Bros.
- A Blooper is a squid-like enemy found in underwater levels in the Mario series. They are utilized as an Item in Mario Kart DS and onward.
- Blooper sind Mini-Kraken, die Tinte spritzen. Er trat erstmals in Super Mario Bros. in Erscheinung, als er in Unterwasserleveln Mario hinterher jagte. Kurze Zeit später waren sie auch in Super Mario Bros. 3 Gegner. Vertreten waren sie unter Anderem auch in Paper Mario und in Super Mario Sunshine, dort haben sie auch einen Anführer, den Riesen-Blooper. Durch das Besiegen eines Bloopers erhält man 3 Münzen. Später ist ein Blooper auch in Mario Party 8 anwählbar, dafür muss man in der Sternenrally auf Bowsers Stahlstern gegen Blooper gewinnen. Nachdem er freigeschaltet ist, ist er der Team-Partner von Hammer-Bruder.
- Blooper (originally called Bloober) is an underwater creature in the Super Mario series. He gently floats around attempting to attack the Mario Bros. in their many adventures. Bloopers are mostly found in the water but can also come out of the water (mostly in sports games). Bloopers also have a mouth (which is rarely seen) which they use to squirt ink at Mario and Luigi. A blue species of Blooper called the Squirto Bloopers are one of the only Bloopers that always have a visible mouth. Another Blooper subspecies called the Camo Blooper has the ability to spit ink out of their mouths from a distance.
- Although not as expensive to produce and not usually considered as "good" as motion pictures, television (TV) shows are still, by everyone's standards except, perhaps, those of Bill Gates, costly and, therefore, even their goofs, flubs, fuckups, boners, and bloopers, as mistakes by cast and crew are called (except when they're called outtakes or, in England, “a comedy of errors”), are often preserved for posterity (and profit).
- Bloopers are squid-like creatures that are the enemies of Mario and Yoshi. Bloopers are one of the first enemies in the Mario Series. They appeared in Yoshi's Island DS, and Yoshi's New Island.
- The Blooper will float in front of a racer, then spray ink all over their view. It can really mess up driving because you and your opponents can't see where you're going. Fortunately, you can look through the blots on your screen and go through, and your CPU opponents drive slower to be more conservative, enabling you to zip ahead. Note: In online play, this item is considered a very poor one to get, since many people can drive well while covered in Blooper ink. It is almost as hated as the Blue Shell for being useless by many people.
- Bloopers are enemies that first debuted on the original Nintendo Entertainment System game Super Mario Bros. They live underwater. For some odd reason, they will not attack Mario if he is on the bottom of the screen. After Super Mario Bros., the Blooper became a popular enemy in the Mario series.
- Bloopers (also known as Bloobers in earlier games) are white squid-like beings that roam the water-infested areas of the Mushroom World, Sometimes even flying around the areas of the Mushroom World near water areas. Later games would give Bloopers a multitude of powers, including flight and the ability to expel ink and electricity. Large Bloopers occasionally appear as bosses in various games, notable examples being King Calamari, Gooper Blooper and Big Blooper. Though usually depicted as antagonists, Blooper occasionally have other roles, such as items and as a playable character.
- Bloopers are enemies in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and items in Mario Kart Wii. They attack by spraying ink on the player blocking their eyesight. Bloopers look like squids with eyes on their front faces. They are all white in color. In Mario Kart Wii, if someone gets a Blooper as an item and uses it, all the players in front of the summoner, will be sprayed with ink. It is hard to see. Depending on what place your are in, if you are in 1st place, you'd be sprayed the most ink. Bloopers are rare items. You are more likely to get them from an Item Box, if you are below 6th place. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, they are enemies. They make their most common appearance in World 4-4, even though they also appear in World 8-4. In World 4-4, appear hiding behind various objects such as seaweed or W
- A blooper is pretty much any mistake, whether it be continuity, a misspoken line or typo, a wrong sound or special effect, some kind of malfunction in the equipment, etc. There are a few specific Sub Tropes for this. Can be done in Real Life or a Show Within a Show.
* An actor flubbing a line.
* Someone tripping on the set.
* Part of the set collapsing.
* Funny animal stuff.
* Spontaneous laughter, known as "Corpsing"
* The special effects don't work as intended or break
* An animation frame does not match the rest for a few seconds. Examples of Blooper include:
- Blooper is a squidlike creature who appears in all three Paper Mario games. In the first one, he appears in the Toad Town Pipes. Every time Mario tries to navigate a new area in the sewer, a Blooper will appear, each one getting an increased amount of health and damage it can deal. In The Thousand Year Door, he appears in the Rogueport Sewers. Before Mario can get to chapter one, Mario must fight an even bigger Blooper. He appears as a common underwater enemy in Super Paper Mario and an even huger one appears in the end of the level. The Bloopers in Paper Mario can also produce little Bloopers known as Blooper Babies.
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