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==Colours==
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As of August 2009, they can be painted in 49 different [[Rainbow Pool|colours]], including the seahorse-inspired [[Maraquan]] style, and [[Halloween]], looking like [[Count Von Roo]] himself.
As of August 2009, they can be painted in 49 different [[colour|colours]], including the seahorse-inspired [[Maraquan]] style, and [[Halloween]], looking like [[Count Von Roo]] himself.


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The Blumaroo is a kangaroo-like Neopet, released on May 25, 2000.

Overview

Blumaroos are highly known for their long spring like tails, which they bounce on from place to place. In fact, it's highly rare to see a Blumaroo off their tail and on their two feet. On any normal sunny day, Blumaroos would most likely be seen bouncing around and singing, humming or whistling a tune. Blumaroos are also easy going, made apparent by the game Dice-A-Roo, a difficult game of luck and chance.

Blumaroos are originally from a small island named Roo Island, which is just off the coast of Neopia Central. The Island is ruled by the naïvely benevolent King Roo and his possibly malevolent councillor, Advisor Broo. However, Blumaroos can now be seen all over Neopia.

Colours

As of August 2009, they can be painted in 49 different colours, including the seahorse-inspired Maraquan style, and Halloween, looking like Count Von Roo himself.

Merchandise

The Blumaroo has been featured in 3+ pieces of merchandise so far, not including the Neopets TCG game.

Trivia

  • As of October 2009, the Blumaroo is ranked about 36th out of 54 species, with over a little over 2.8 million populating Neopia.
  • It is rumoured that Blumaroos love nachos.
  • In the Neopets TCG, Blumaroos are associated with the element of Air.
  • Comparisons are often drawn between Blumaroos and the character Tigger from the Winnie-the-Pooh series. This was alluded to in the early Caption Competition #7.
  • The Blumaroo's name could be a mix of the words blue, mama, and kangaroo.

See also

External links

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