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− | Grubba | + | Grubba is one of those classic stars who rise from poverty to become rich and famous. He became a champion of the Glitz Pit and, as he got older, retired to become the promoter. |
But Grubba still sought more power. He used a special machine powered by one of the [[Crystal Stars]], the Gold Star, to suck the energy out of Glitz Pit fighters and channel it into his own, giving him a more youthful appearance. He winds up secretly pumping himself up every night in the arena. Whenever a fighter walked in on him, Grubba would have them drained by the machine and make them disappear. Among the missing fighters were [[Characters in Paper Mario series#P|Prince Mush]], the Glitz Pit's first champion. | But Grubba still sought more power. He used a special machine powered by one of the [[Crystal Stars]], the Gold Star, to suck the energy out of Glitz Pit fighters and channel it into his own, giving him a more youthful appearance. He winds up secretly pumping himself up every night in the arena. Whenever a fighter walked in on him, Grubba would have them drained by the machine and make them disappear. Among the missing fighters were [[Characters in Paper Mario series#P|Prince Mush]], the Glitz Pit's first champion. | ||
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*It is he who dubs Mario the Great Gonzalez. | *It is he who dubs Mario the Great Gonzalez. | ||
*In the Japanese version he is called Guns, which is likely why he named Mario Gonzalez in the Japanese version, but the American version makes it seem much more random. | *In the Japanese version he is called Guns, which is likely why he named Mario Gonzalez in the Japanese version, but the American version makes it seem much more random. | ||
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[[Category: Mario Characters]] | [[Category: Mario Characters]] |