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Joulion
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Official artwork of a Joulion from Metroid: Other M.

Universe Metroid
Debut Metroid: Other M (2010)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4 (Wii U)
Most recent non-Smash appearance Metroid: Other M (2010)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Wii
Place of origin Bottle Ship
Article on Metroid Wiki Joulion

The Joulion (ジュリオン, Jurion) is an enemy from the Metroid series.

Origin

Joulions have only appeared in Metroid: Other M. These floating creatures resemble water fleas, and were only found in the cold environments of the Cryosphere aboard the Bottle Ship. They attack Samus Aran with electricity, but will inflate and explode if she attacks them, which may result in a chain reaction of multiple Joulions exploding.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Joulions, along with Zeros and FG II-Graham units, appear as stage hazards on Pyrosphere. Joulions units drop down towards the stage and then float in the air before automatically inflating and exploding after a short time. If attacked by a fighter, a Joulion is provoked into exploding prematurely; this can be used to deal damage to opponents or Ridley. The more damage a Joulion takes before exploding, the greater the strength of the explosion will be. Joulions do not appear when the stage is set to Ω form.

Trophy description

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Joulion
Ntsc These enemies from Metroid: Other M look a bit like electrified water fleas. They inflate as they take damage, eventually exploding. In Smash Bros., they show up in the Pyrosphere stage, and you can make them blow up by attacking them. Hit them with combos for an even deadlier blast!
Pal These enemies from Metroid: Other M look a bit like electrified water fleas. They inflate as they take damage, and eventually blow up. They also appear in the Pyrosphere stage in this game. There, they explode even when they don't take damage, but you can make the blast even deadlier by hitting them with combos, so attack them anyway!
Wii: Metroid: Other M (08/2010)

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