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Blargg
File:Blargg Super Mario World.png
A Blargg's artwork from Super Mario World.
First appearance Super Mario World (1990)
Latest appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)

Blarggs are large lava dinosaurs commonly found inhabiting pools of lava in underground caverns. Originally, Blarggs resembled lazy-eyed dragons, but more recent depictions show them as being anything from blob-like beings with large mouths, arms and beady eyes to humanoid, limbed creatures. There are even some species of Blarggs that dwell in water or sand, not lava.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

A Blargg from Super Mario World.

Blarggs first appear in Super Mario World as fairly rare enemies, encountered primarily in the Vanilla Dome. When Mario or Luigi approach a Blargg on a Skull Raft, the eyes of the Blargg will be visible before they dip back into the lava, moments before lunging. Blarggs can not be defeated by any conventional means for the most part and can only be avoided, though Yoshi is capable of jumping on them and, with some difficulty, eating them. The player can also opt to Spin Jump if lacking a Yoshi, although this method only prevents one from taking damage if landing on a Blargg or its eyes. (Mainly seen and effective in Vanilla Dome 3, also making brief appearances in Vanilla Dome 1 and Chocolate Secret).

Super Mario Galaxy 2

A Magmaargh, another type of Blargg from Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Two new species of Blarggs appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2. The first is the Magmaargh (pictured), which will try to swallow Mario and go back into the lava. The other one is the Magmaw, which will not try to attack directly but will always stay above the lava. When Mario gets touched by them, he loses one wedge from his life meter.

Super Mario 3D Land

Two types of Blarggs appear in Super Mario 3D Land, having similar roles to that of Super Mario Galaxy 2. Although the Magmaarghs returns, their sandy sub-species, the Sandmaarghs make their first debut in the game.

New Super Mario Bros. U

A Magmaargh appears during the Iggy Koopa battle.

Both Magmaarghs and Magmaws from Super Mario Galaxy 2 reappear in New Super Mario Bros. U. The former only appears during the fight with Iggy Koopa, when he will often summon them during his fight against the Mario Bros. and the two Toads via a red spell from his Magic Scepter. Magmaws only appear in Peach's Castle-2: Magma River Cruise. Both retain their Galaxy 2 designs and both attack like a Blargg.

Super Mario 3D World

Charvaarghs in Super Mario 3D World.

While Blarggs didn't appear in Super Mario 3D World, a subspecies of Magmaarghs that attack by jumping out of lava at any of the five characters called Charvaarghs, were introduced.

Super Mario World television series

A Blargg from the Super Mario World animated series.

Blarggs, though never referred to as such onscreen, appeared in two episodes of the Super Mario World animated series.

A Blargg revealing its body.

In the episode "The Wheel Thing", Mario and Luigi, having been banned to the Lava Pits, begin attempting to cook a pizza over a fire. The smell from this cooking pizza causes a Blargg to emerge from a nearby lake of lava and begin to chase Luigi, attempting to eat the plumber. Luigi is rescued from being devoured as Mario swoops down and saves his brother as Cape Mario.

In a later episode titled "Mama Luigi", a Blargg makes a brief appearance. Luigi and Yoshi, while running away from a pair of Tyrannosaurus Rex, use a Blargg's head as a stepping stone to cross a river of lava.

Nintendo Adventure Books

A Blargg, which lived in water, appears in one of the bad endings in Dinosaur Dilemma, eating Mario if he falls into a pit while fleeing from some Mega Moles.

Super Mario Adventures

Several Blarggs make a minor appearance in Nintendo Power's Super Mario Adventures comic, appearing in the lava flooded basement of Bowser's Castle. These Blarggs are used as stepping stones by Mario to reach a Warp Pipe leading to another part of the castle.

Mario & Wario

A Blargg appears in Honō no Dōkutsu, the fifth stage of Mario & Wario. It is nearly identical to its appearance in Super Mario World, but unlike its previous appearance, it is docile and merely part of the scenery.

Yoshi series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

"Yoshi's Island" art

The Blargg species makes it's first chronological appearance in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The first Blargg to appear is the Co-Blargg. Co-Blarggs have a different appearance; now they look like blob-like creatures with large mouths, and have frowning black eyes with no pupils. They behave the same way as in Super Mario World, by coming out of the lava and biting Yoshi. They can be defeated with Eggs, but reappear after a few seconds; however, a POW Block can defeat them permanently. There is also a giant version called Gargantua Blargg, which come out of the lava and try to block Yoshi´s path. These games also introduce a species of water-dwelling Gargantua Blargg known as Nep-Enuts.

Yoshi's Story

A Blargg in Yoshi's Story.

In Yoshi's Story, Blarggs are once again altered, being larger and given small arms, they appear in only one level, Stage 2-2: Blargg's Boiler. In this game, Blarggs do not harm Yoshi when touched, although Yoshi gets a forceful push from them. While they can't be harmed, Yoshi can throw an egg at one to force it back into the lava. There's also one Blargg which will briefly pursue Yoshi; this one isn't affected by Eggs.

Yoshi's Island DS

In Yoshi's Island DS, Co-Blarggs reappear with the same appearance and behavior from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Gargantua Blarggs and Nep-Enuts also appear in this game. There is also a new sub-species called Crusher Blarggs, who are larger and can destroy dense rocks.

Other Appearances and References

This Blargg has unfinished textures.

Blarggs, with their appearance resembling the Super Mario World version, were originally going to appear in Super Mario 64 as enemies in Lethal Lava Land and Bowser in the Fire Sea, as they were found in the game's coding. With Gameshark codes, the player can make them appear on the level.

Blarggs are also referenced in both Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Super Paper Mario. In the first game, they are mentioned by Kylie Koopa while in the other, a Sammer Guy named Raging Blargg can be fought.

In addition, Czar Dragon, the lava-dwelling boss of Barrel Volcano in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, resembles a Super Mario World Blargg.

Sticker Information

Image Game Effect
Yoshi's Story [Specials: Direct] - Attack +13

Sub-Species

  • Gargantua Blargg / Super Big Blargg – These types of Blarggs live in lava like their namesake.
  • Crusher Blargg – Gargantua Blarggs that are enormous in proportion and have the ability to crush normally unbreakable stones.
  • Co-Blargg – Co-Blarggs are a miniature version of Gargantua Blargg.
  • Nep-Enut – Blarggs that make their home in water. They are identical to Gargantua Blarggs except they are blue.
  • Support Ghost – These are rare Gargantua Blargg or Nep-Enut spirits. However, they mean no harm.
  • Magmaargh – Large stationary Blarggs that attempt to bite down on Mario.
  • Magmaw – Smaller, mobile Magmaarghs that move in a predetermined path.
  • Charvaargh – Magmaarghs that completely jumps out of lava.
  • Sandmaargh – Sand Magmaarghs that follow Mario around. They try to pop out of the sand and bite down on him.

Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ウンババ
Unbaba''
From 「婆」 baba, meaning "old woman" or "hag". The dragons in the Paper Mario series also have names ending in baba.
French Blargg -
German Feuerdrache Fire dragon


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