Skellobomber

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Skellobomber
Sprite of a Skellobomber from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variant of Skellobit

The Skellobomber is an enemy in Super Paper Mario, originating in The Underwhere. It is a Skellobit with wings. The Skellobomber attacks by throwing its own head at the player. It quickly grows new heads, so it is able to keep up a steady barrage of them. It also sometimes carries Skellobaits or Spiky Skellobaits.

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Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Skellobomber
Sprite of a Skellobomber from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 10 Role Common Location(s) Overthere Stair (7-3), The Overthere (7-4), Castle Bleck Interior (8-3), Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4)
Attack 2 Card type Common
Defense 2 Items Peachy Peach Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 7-4: Found in an area via a pipe under the first cloud in Overthere Sector 5.
Score 600 (main), 50 (head)
Card description This airborne ghoul rules the foul skies of The Underwhere. It'll mostly try to impale you with Skellobaits. It'll also throw its own head at you. That's hard core.
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Tattle That's a Skellobomber. It's much like a Skellobit, but it has wings... Max HP is 10, Attack is 2, Defense is 2. It might throw its head at you... It also carries Skellobait... Some say Skellobombers were bad Nimbis sent to The Underwhere...

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハネコッツ[?]
Hanekottsu
Portmanteau of「羽」(hane, wing) and「ガイコッツ」(Gaikottsu, Skellobit)
French Osselargue[?] Portmanteau of "osselet" (ossicle) and "largue" (drop)
German Skelebomber[?] -
Italian Schelobomber[?] -
Korean 펄럭다귀[?]
Peolleokdagwi
Portmanteau of "펄럭펄럭" (peolleok-peolleok, onomatopoeia for flapping) and "뼈다귀" (Ppyeodagwi, Skellobit and also meaning "skeleton")
Spanish Esquelobum[?] From "Esquelobit" (Skellobit) and the onomatopoeia "boom"