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{{Enemy
{{Infobox Enemy
|name = Bloober
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|image = [[File:Bloober.png]]
{{Media
|game = {{LA}}
|Model LANS= File:LANS Blooper Model.png
|habitat = [[Catfish's Maw]]
|Sprite LA= File:LA Bloober Sprite.png
|weapon = Any
|Sprite LADX= File:LADX Bloober Sprite.png
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'''Bloobers''' are [[wikipedia:squid|squid]] enemies that appear in [[Catfish's Maw]] in {{LA}}.
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{{Term/Store|Blooper|Bloopers|Series, LANS|plural}} are {{Plural|LANS|Enemy|link}} in {{LA}}.<ref>{{Cite|You caught a Blooper! Usually, it's the other way around!|Game Screen|LANS}}</ref>
 
==Characteristics==
Bloopers are {{Wp|squid}}-like enemies that are encountered in an underwater passage of [[Catfish's Maw]]. Unlike {{Plural|LANS|Cheep Cheep|link}}, which slowly swim back and forth in a set path, Bloopers move in diagonal, lurching motions towards [[Link]], making them harder to avoid. Bloopers only appear in one passageway leading to the dungeon's [[Nightmare Key]], and always appear in pairs. Unlike their ''Mario'' counterparts, they can be dealt with easily using any weapon in Link's arsenal, with the [[Sword]] being the most immediately effective.
 
In {{LANS}} Bloopers appear in the {{Term|LANS|Fishing Pond|link}} and can be caught by Link while {{Term|LANS|Fishing|link}}.
 
==Trivia==
* Bloopers are directly based on the {{Smw|Blooper}} enemies from the ''{{Smw|Mario (series)|Mario}}'' series.
 
==Nomenclature==
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==Characteristics and Weaknesses==
===Other Names===
Bloobers are white, squid-like enemies based on the classic [[smw:Blooper|Blooper]] enemies from the [[smw:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. Though, at the time ''Link's Awakening'' was made, they were still identified as "Bloobers" rather than their modern name, "Blooper", similar to [[Boo Buddy]] now being known as "Boo." Like their Mario counterparts, they move in diagonal, lurching motions towards Link, and commonly appear in pairs. They only appear in one passageway in the [[Catfish's Maw]] that leads to the [[Nightmare Key]]. Unlike their ''Mario'' counterparts, they can be dealt with easily using any weapon in Link's arsenal, with his [[Sword]] being most immediately effective.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Cheep-Cheep]]
* {{Term|Series|Cheep-Cheep|link}}
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|ja= {{Japanese|ゲッソー|Gessō}}
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|jaM= Pun on the Japanese word for squid tentacles, {{Japanese|げそ|Geso||3}}
 
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