Sobarribad

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Sobarribad
Sprite of a Sobarribad from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variant of Barribad

The Sobarribad is an enemy in Super Paper Mario encountered in the Castle Bleck Interior. Its name is a pun on the words "so very bad", and is derived from its method of protection, a barrier. It is a white and stronger version of the Barribad, which in turn looks and behaves similarly to a Yux from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and uses the same method of attack and protection as its regular counterpart, creating a barrier around itself and firing rings at the heroes. The only two Sobarribads are located at the top of the Hogarithm room, shooting rings at the bottom, and can be reached with Luigi's super jump. They need to be defeated to progress through the rest of the castle. Like a Barribad, the duo can be defeated by flipping into 3D, then into 2D inside their barrier and jumping on them, using Bowser's fire breath, and with Pixls Thoreau to throw them against a wall, Slim to disappear and reappear inside their barrier once they draws close, Fleep to make them temporarily dizzy, and Barry to reflect their rings back at them.

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Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Sobarribad
Sprite of a Sobarribad from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 8 Role Common Location(s) Castle Bleck Interior (8-3)
Attack 4 Card type Common
Defense 0 Items Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Score 1000
Card description A round enemy that wraps itself in a force field. Flip through dimensions to shred it like paper!
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Tattle That’s a Sobarribad. It shields itself with a strong barrier... Max HP is 8 and Attack is 4. It also shoots rings of energy from its mouth... You can’t break its barrier, but you can flip to get places it might not want you to...

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョバリバー[?]
Chobaribā
From「超」(chō, super) and「バリバー」(Baribā, Barribad)
French Barry KD[?] Pun on barricadé (barricaded)
German Ohsobös[?] Oh + Sobös (German name of Barribad)
Italian Superbarripallo[?] Superbarribad
Korean 초바리바[?]
Chobariba
Super Barribad
Spanish Barriet Plus[?] Super Barribad