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Purple Burrbos also appear during the fight against the [[Ruined Dragon]]. They do not have mouths, but instead have two small red and white circles for their eyes. They come out of spots previously occupied by sword-shaped pins on the dragon's head and try to attack [[Mario]] with electricity and can hop towards him faster than normal ones.
Purple Burrbos also appear during the fight against the [[Ruined Dragon]]. They do not have mouths, but instead have two small red and white circles for their eyes. They come out of spots previously occupied by sword-shaped pins on the dragon's head and try to attack [[Mario]] with electricity and can hop towards him faster than normal ones.


Burrbos were designed as being even weaker than Goombas, despite the Goomba being the "basic enemy" of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] franchise.<ref>''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]'', page 84.</ref>
Burrbos were designed as being even weaker than Goombas, despite the Goomba being the "basic enemy" of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].<ref>''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]'', page 84.</ref>
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Their name comes from "burr," referring to the burrs of unpeeled chestnuts, and「坊」(''bō''), an affectionate suffix for boys in Japanese; it is also evocative of「クリボー」(''Kuribō''), the Japanese name for Goomba, likely in reference to their Goomba-like face.
Their name comes from "burr," referring to the burrs of unpeeled chestnuts, and「坊」(''bō''), an affectionate suffix for boys in Japanese; it is also evocative of「クリボー」(''Kuribō''), the Japanese name for Goomba, likely in reference to their Goomba-like face.
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|Spa=Erizoncho
|Spa=Erizoncho
|SpaM=Combination of "erizo" (hedgehog) and "rechoncho" (thick and short)
|SpaM=Combination of "erizo" (hedgehog) and "rechoncho" (thick and short)
|Fre=Picou<ref>Official Prima Game Guide, page 40</ref>
|Fra=Picou<ref>Official Prima Game Guide, page 40</ref>
|FreM= From "pic" (spike) and possibly the childish suffix "-ounet"
|FraM= From "pic" (spike) and possibly the childish suffix "-ounet"
}}
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[[Category:Nuts]]
[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Electrical creatures]]
[[Category:Electrical creatures]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey enemies]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey enemies]]
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