. . . . . . . "Black and Green"@en . . "60"^^ . . . . . "Grubba ran a wrestling pit known as the \"Glitz Pit\" in a fancy town floating above the clouds called Glitzville that accommodated fighters from all over. The middle of the arena held one his most horrific secrets, however, as it was that Grubba was actually stealing the souls of his top fighters. No one seemed to suspect him except for his assistant, Jolene, an elder sister Toad of one of the original champs named Prince Mush. When Mario found out about Grubba's horrendous secret, Grubba brought out his soul-stealing machine which happened to have a Crystal Star as its fuel source. He revealed that the machine was being used to keep him looking young forever. Prince Mush had been one of his first victims it turned out. He then used the machine to become Macho Grubba, a powerful version of Grubba."@en . . "Grubba is a character similar to Tubba Blubba. He is in charge of the Glitz Pit, an arena for fighters. He built a machine, powered by a Crystal Star, to sap the energy from fighters and transfer it into his own body to make him stay strong, healthy and youthful. He used it to make the former Glitzville champion, Prince Mush, disappear when he finds out about Grubba's machine. He hires Mario to be a new fighter, naming him \"The Great Gonzales.\" Jolene, Grubba's assistant, comes to Glitzville to find out what happened to her brother, Mush, and he hires her without suspecting she was spying on him. While working up the ranks, he sends hate mail to Mario as he gets closer to discovering his secret. Mario finds out about Grubba's use of the Crystal Star and faced him. Grubba uses the machine to become a supercharged monster, calling himself \"Macho Grubba\" and fights Mario. Despite his supercharged strength, he is defeated and reverts back to his normal self. Jolene confronts the defeated Grubba, demanding to know what happened to Mush. He reveals how he made him disappear using the machine, and Mush is returned with the power of the Crystal Star. Jolene takes Grubba's place as promoter. No one knows what happened to him afterwards."@en . . . . . . "Grubba is a character in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He ran a fighting ring in Glitzville, called the Glitz Pit. However, Grubba rigged the Glitz Pit, using the Crystal Star to fuel a machine that he used to boost his own strength. When he does so, he becomes Macho Grubba. He is also the original referee of this arena before Jolene took over his duties."@en . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . "Character"@en . . . . . "0"^^ . . "Villain"@en . . "Male"@en . . . . "Grubba ran a wrestling pit known as the \"Glitz Pit\" in a fancy town floating above the clouds called Glitzville that accommodated fighters from all over. The middle of the arena held one his most horrific secrets, however, as it was that Grubba was actually stealing the souls of his top fighters. No one seemed to suspect him except for his assistant, Jolene, an elder sister Toad of one of the original champs named Prince Mush. When Mario found out about Grubba's horrendous secret, Grubba brought out his soul-stealing machine which happened to have a Crystal Star as its fuel source. He revealed that the machine was being used to keep him looking young forever. Prince Mush had been one of his first victims it turned out. He then used the machine to become Macho Grubba, a powerful version of "@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Grubba is a character similar to Tubba Blubba. He is in charge of the Glitz Pit, an arena for fighters. He built a machine, powered by a Crystal Star, to sap the energy from fighters and transfer it into his own body to make him stay strong, healthy and youthful. He used it to make the former Glitzville champion, Prince Mush, disappear when he finds out about Grubba's machine. He hires Mario to be a new fighter, naming him \"The Great Gonzales.\" Jolene, Grubba's assistant, comes to Glitzville to find out what happened to her brother, Mush, and he hires her without suspecting she was spying on him. While working up the ranks, he sends hate mail to Mario as he gets closer to discovering his secret. Mario finds out about Grubba's use of the Crystal Star and faced him. Grubba uses the machine t"@en . . . . "Grubba"@en . . . . . "Grubba is a Clubba-like creature found in the GameCube game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is the owner of the Glitz Pit, which is the wrestling arena that is in Chapter 3. Grubba uses the power of the Crystal Star to transfer the power from Prince Mush and other fighters to him. When he does this, he turns into Macho Grubba. As Macho Grubba, Grubba will first make himself able to make several attacks in one turn. He tries to stomp on Mario and his partner and will pile-drive them. After being defeated, Jolene took charge of the Glitz Pit."@en . "Grubba"@en . . "Grubba in his unaltered form"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . . . "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door"@en . . "Grubba is a character in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He ran a fighting ring in Glitzville, called the Glitz Pit. However, Grubba rigged the Glitz Pit, using the Crystal Star to fuel a machine that he used to boost his own strength. When he does so, he becomes Macho Grubba. He is also the original referee of this arena before Jolene took over his duties."@en . . . "Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door"@en . "D"@en . "Grubba is a Clubba-like creature found in the GameCube game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is the owner of the Glitz Pit, which is the wrestling arena that is in Chapter 3. Grubba uses the power of the Crystal Star to transfer the power from Prince Mush and other fighters to him. When he does this, he turns into Macho Grubba. As Macho Grubba, Grubba will first make himself able to make several attacks in one turn. He tries to stomp on Mario and his partner and will pile-drive them. After being defeated, Jolene took charge of the Glitz Pit."@en . "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door"@en . . . "Grubba"@en . .