Mario franchise strategy guide/Enemies/Blooper

Blooper (ゲッソー) is a fictional squid that appears as an enemy character in the Super Mario series of video games by Nintendo.

Outline
Blooper first appeared in Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System as a white squid with a black patch surrounding its eyes. It slowly pursued Mario through the underwater stages by bobbing up and down. Since their first appearance, they have become a staple Mario enemy, and have developed in both appearance and abilities. For example, in the Gamecube video game Super Mario Sunshine, Bloopers can travel on dry land and shoot balls of ink, and their appearance is closer to real squid.

In the instruction manuals for Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3, and the in-game text from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Blooper is referred to as Bloober.

In Mario Kart DS for the Nintendo DS, Blooper can be collected and used as an item. Using the Blooper covers an opponents' screen with black ink, obscuring their visibility of the track.

In Mario Party 8, Blooper is a playable character for the first time. Before this, he made cameo appearances in the game.

Bloopers appeared in a cameo role as an underwater enemy in Dungeon 5 of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening on the Game Boy.

Variants

 * Flying Blooper (空中ゲッソー)
 * Appears in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2). It acts the same as a regular Blooper, only it swims through the air in over-ground stages.


 * Blooper Nanny (子連れゲッソー)
 * Appears in Super Mario Bros. 3. Blooper Nanny is followed by up to four tiny Bloopers. Periodically, the Blooper Nanny will flash and the children will scatter, causing damage to Mario.


 * King Calamari (たこつぼゲッソー)
 * Appears as a boss character in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.


 * Electro Blooper (ビリビリゲッソー)
 * Appears as a boss character in Paper Mario. Electro Blooper can electrify its body and drop down onto Mario in order to attack.


 * Super Blooper (ビッグゲッソー)
 * Appears as a boss character in Paper Mario. Super Blooper is a massive Blooper with powerful attacks.


 * Blooper Baby (チビゲッソー)
 * Appears in Paper Mario. Super Blooper can create two Blooper Babies that drain Mario's energy.


 * Mecha-Blooper (メカゲッソー)
 * Appears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. A robotic Blooper that shoots torpedoes.


 * Gooper Blooper (ボスゲッソー)
 * First appeared as a boss character in Super Mario Sunshine, and again in Super Princess Peach. Gooper Blooper is a giant variation of the Blooper. It has four large tentacles on the front and four small tentacles on the side. Its skin is colored white with blue spots. At the end of the tentacles are blue-colored suction cups. Its tube-like snout begins with a cork stuck inside, which, when removed, allows Gooper Blooper to spit ink.
 * Gooper Blooper also appears as an obstacle in Mario Power Tennis and Mario Hoops 3-on-3.


 * Glad Blooper
 * Appears in Super Princess Peach. It swims in a somewhat crazed manner.


 * Big Blooper (ダイオーゲッソー)
 * Appears as a boss character in Super Paper Mario.

Main Appearances

 * Super Mario Bros.
 * Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
 * Super Mario Bros. (Classic NES Series)
 * Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
 * Super Mario Bros. Special
 * Super Mario Bros. 3
 * Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
 * Super Mario All-Stars
 * Super Mario Sunshine
 * New Super Mario Bros.
 * Super Princess Peach
 * Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
 * Paper Mario
 * Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
 * Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
 * Yoshi's Safari
 * Donkey Kong (Game Boy)
 * Mario Party 8
 * Super Paper Mario

Other Appearances

 * Yoshi (video game) (puzzle tile)
 * Mario Party series (except Mario Party-e)
 * Mario Power Tennis
 * Mario Kart DS (item)
 * Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix

Cameo Appearances

 * Alleyway
 * The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

Appearances in Other Media

 * The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
 * The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3