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Within ''Super Mario RPG'', [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] first encountered Belcome in the depths of the Kero Sewers, where he was standing atop a switch that was holding a floodgate closed. Belome, seeing them as a potential snack, engaged them in battle in front of the sewer's floodgates. Belome was defeated, but in his parting words, he taunted them about the flood of water that would be unleashed in the aftermath. Sure enough, without Belcome to hold down the switch, the floodgates opened and unleashed a wave of water upon Mario and Mallow, though they survived the experience. Belcome reappeared within the Belome Temple. Depending on the fortune Mario obtained while exploring the temple, he could arrive at either a treasure room guarded by the golden Belome statue, or the gate to [[Monstro Town]] which was guarded by the real Belome. In the former room, the golden Belome statue would block the entrance to the treasure room unless it was presented with a Temple Key from Monstro Town, which it would consume before disappearing. As for the real Belome, when confronted, he would once again feel a "snack attack", and battle Mario's group a second time. After losing again, Mario's friends were able to pass through the gate to Monstro Town.
 
Within ''Super Mario RPG'', [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] first encountered Belcome in the depths of the Kero Sewers, where he was standing atop a switch that was holding a floodgate closed. Belome, seeing them as a potential snack, engaged them in battle in front of the sewer's floodgates. Belome was defeated, but in his parting words, he taunted them about the flood of water that would be unleashed in the aftermath. Sure enough, without Belcome to hold down the switch, the floodgates opened and unleashed a wave of water upon Mario and Mallow, though they survived the experience. Belcome reappeared within the Belome Temple. Depending on the fortune Mario obtained while exploring the temple, he could arrive at either a treasure room guarded by the golden Belome statue, or the gate to [[Monstro Town]] which was guarded by the real Belome. In the former room, the golden Belome statue would block the entrance to the treasure room unless it was presented with a Temple Key from Monstro Town, which it would consume before disappearing. As for the real Belome, when confronted, he would once again feel a "snack attack", and battle Mario's group a second time. After losing again, Mario's friends were able to pass through the gate to Monstro Town.
  
He also appeared for a rematch in the Switch remake (unlocked in the post-game, but taking place within the main storyline). Belome made a wish to Star Hill asking to cure his scratchy throat. He reappeared at his post in Belome Temple and would battle Mario's group again as Scratchy Throat Belome. After being defeated, Belome realized that his itchy throat would be cured and proceeded to leap away, while leaving behind the Sage Stick for Mario's group. His wish on Star Hill would then change into one wishing to try eating frog. Afterwards, Belome would appear in the game's ending attending the performance at Tadpole Pond and also appeared with other characters in the curtain call.
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He also appeared for a rematch in the Switch remake (unlocked in the post-game, but taking place within the main storyline). Belome made a wish to Star Hill asking to cure his scratchy throat. He reappeared at his post in Belome Temple and would battle Mario's group again. After being defeated, Belome realized that his itchy throat would be cured and proceeded to leap away, while leaving behind the Sage Stick for Mario's group.
  
 
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*His name is "Bero~mu" in Japanese, officially romanized as "Berom". His name appears to be a play on "bero", a Japanese word for "tongue", and it may also be referencing "musha-musha", which is Japanese onomatopoeia for eating ravenously. The tilde in his name is also part of his speech in the Japanese script. His English name of Belome simply seems to have been chosen to look similar to the original Japanese name.
 
*His name is "Bero~mu" in Japanese, officially romanized as "Berom". His name appears to be a play on "bero", a Japanese word for "tongue", and it may also be referencing "musha-musha", which is Japanese onomatopoeia for eating ravenously. The tilde in his name is also part of his speech in the Japanese script. His English name of Belome simply seems to have been chosen to look similar to the original Japanese name.
 
*According to his Monster List entry, his name is pronounced "Bel-õm".
 
*According to his Monster List entry, his name is pronounced "Bel-õm".
*He appears to be the source of the Star Hill wish, "The hunger! Oh, for some food!"
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*His appears to be the source of the Star Hill wish, "The hunger! Oh, for some food!"
 
*He considers Mario to taste sour, Mallow to taste yummy, [[Geno]] to taste bitter but not bad, [[Bowser]] to taste repulsive and [[Peach]] to taste peachy (in reference to her name, which was not used in the original localization of the game).
 
*He considers Mario to taste sour, Mallow to taste yummy, [[Geno]] to taste bitter but not bad, [[Bowser]] to taste repulsive and [[Peach]] to taste peachy (in reference to her name, which was not used in the original localization of the game).
  
 
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[[Category: Mario Characters]]

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