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{{character infobox
{{character-infobox
|image=[[File:Cookatiel Artwork SMO.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:Cookatiel Artwork SMO.jpg|250px]]
|species=Fowl
|species=Fowl
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]] / [[Nintendo 3DS]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]] / [[Nintendo 3DS]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|latest_portrayal=[[Yuki Kodaira]] (2017—present)
|latest_portrayal= [[Yuki Kodaira]] (2017-present)
}}
}}
'''Cookatiel''' is a gigantic pink bird with a chef hat and ruffled white wings debuting in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Its name is a portmanteau of "cook" and "{{wp|cockatiel}}".  
'''Cookatiel''' is the second boss of the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a gigantic pink bird with a chef hat and ruffled white wings. Its name is a pun on "cook" and "cockatiel".  


==Physical appearance==
It is first encountered when Mario tries to reach the stew pot at the top of Mount Volbono to collect a [[Multi Moon]]. Mario [[capture]]s a giant steak at Meat Plateau and Cookatiel carries it up to the stew pot. After Mario collects the Multi Moon, a volcanic explosion blasts him off the mountain. It is encountered again when Mario [[capture]]s a [[Lava Bubble]] and re-enters the stew pot.
Cookatiel is a large bird, more specifically resembling a hen, dressed in chef's attire. Its natural body consists of hot pink skin with white, roughly square-shaped feathers that are arranged to look like a coat or shirt. Despite having the ability to fly, its wings are disproportionately small compared to its feather-covered body. It has a curved, mostly yellow beak with an orange tip. The talons have two toes on the front and one on the back, following the previous color pattern along with having cyan nails. Hanging under the beak is a red {{wp|Wattle (anatomy)|wattle}}, a feature commonly associated with poultry. Similar material surrounds the eyes, and the eyelids are a different shade of pink than the skin with eyelashes and dark purple eyeliner. The eyes themselves are crossed, with the position of each pupil changing only as it moves, similar to googly eyes. Finally, the Cookatiel's tail has identical feathers to its torso but five select individuals are extremely elongated, simulating the {{wp|List of poultry feathers|sickle feathers}} of a rooster.  


Cookatiel also wears clothing similar to most [[Volbonan]]s, with a white chef's hat on its head and a red neckerchief around its neck. The rectangular feathers are a remnant from an unused design; it was originally going to have a blocky shape similar to the geography of the Luncheon Kingdom.<ref>''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]'', page 251.</ref>
In battle, Cookatiel spits various fruits into the stew pot. It eventually gushes out pink liquid (either when Mario hits it from below, or after a while) that Mario can travel up while evading [[durian]]s, and reaching Cookatiel will damage it. Cookatiel will then spit out more fruits in the second phase, and gush out the pink liquid in a zigzag fashion. In the third phase, Cookatiel will spit even more fruits, and gush out the pink liquid in small bursts, so Mario has to jump across them to get to Cookatiel. Once defeated, Cookatiel will fall into the stew and explode, revealing the Multi Moon.


==History==
In the rematch in [[Peach's Castle]], the fight is mostly the same, but there are now three [[Moonsnake]]s in the stew, which Mario must avoid.  Cookatiel also only spits durians into the stew.
===''Super Mario Odyssey''===
When Cookatiel is defeated again, it will explode, releasing the Multi Moon.
Cookatiel appears as the second boss of the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', later reappearing in [[Peach's Castle]]. It is first encountered when Mario tries to reach the stew pot at the top of Mount Volbono to collect a [[Multi Moon]]. Mario [[capture]]s a giant slab of [[Meat]] at the top of Meat Plateau and Cookatiel carries it up to the stew pot. After Mario collects the Multi Moon, a volcanic explosion blasts him off the mountain. It is encountered again when Mario captures a [[Lava Bubble]] and re-enters the stew pot.


In battle, Cookatiel spits various fruits into the stew pot. Most fruits will sink into the stew, but spiky [[durian]]s float for a while as obstacles. It eventually spews out pink liquid (either when Mario hits it from below, or after a while) that Mario can travel up while evading durians, and jumping on Cookatiel’s head will damage it. Cookatiel will then spit out more fruits in the second phase, and gush out the pink liquid in a zigzag fashion. In the third phase, Cookatiel will spit even more fruits, and gush out the pink liquid in small bursts, so Mario has to jump across them to get to Cookatiel. Once defeated, Cookatiel will fall into the stew and explode, revealing the Multi Moon. For the entire encounter, Mario cannot release the Lava Bubble.
Cookatiel also makes an appearance in the level [[Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint]] in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] versions of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', where it chases [[Captain Toad]] throughout the level while spitting durians onto the course.


In the rematch at Peach's Castle, the fight is mostly the same, but there are now three [[Moonsnake]]s in the stew, which Mario must avoid. Durians are destroyed on contact with the Moonsnakes. Cookatiel also only spits [[durian]]s into the stew. Mount Volbono appears to be absent, leaving the pot floating. When Cookatiel is defeated again, it will explode, releasing the Multi Moon.
==Physical appearance==
Cookatiel is a large bird, more specifically resembling a hen, dressed in chef's attire. Its natural body consists of hot pink skin with white, roughly square-shaped feathers that are arranged to look like a coat or shirt. Despite having the ability to fly, its wings are disproportionately small compared to its body, also covered in feathers. It has a curved, mostly yellow beak with an orange tip. The talons have two toes on the front and one on the back, following the previous color pattern along with having cyan nails. Hanging under the beak is a red {{wp|Wattle (anatomy)|wattle}}, a feature commonly associated with poultry. Similar material surrounds the eyes, and the eyelids are a different shade of pink than the skin with eyelashes and dark purple eyeliner. The eyes themselves are crossed, with the position of each pupil changing only as it moves, similar to googly eyes. Finally, the Cookatiel's tail has identical feathers to its torso but five select individuals are extremely elongated, simulating the {{wp|List of poultry feathers|sickle feathers}} of a rooster.  


===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
The bird also wears a white chef's hat on its head and a red neckerchief around its neck; the exact same clothing of most [[Volbonan]]s.
Cookatiel also makes an appearance in the level [[Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint]] in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] versions of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'', where it chases [[Captain Toad]] throughout the level while spitting durians onto the course.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=コック鳥
|Fra=Toque-toque
|JapR=Kokku-chō
|FraM=''Toque'' is a brimless hat, usually referring to a chef's hat. Also pun on "toc-toc" (crazy, cuckoo).
|JapM=Allusion to「コック長」(''kokku-chō'', "head chef"), with「コック」(''kokku'', "male fowl") and「鳥」(''chō'', the {{wp|on'yomi}} reading of "bird")
|ChiS=厨师鸟
|ChiSR=Chúshī niǎo
|ChiSM=Chef Bird
|ChiT=廚師鳥
|ChiTR=Chúshī niǎo
|ChiTM=Chef Bird
|Fre=Toque-toque
|FreM=Pun on ''toque'' (a brimless hat that usually referring to a chef's hat) and ''toc-toc'' (a slang word for "nutty")
|Ger=Chefgock
|Ger=Chefgock
|GerM=From ''chefkoch'' ("head chef") and ''gockel'' ("rooster")
|GerM=From ''Chefkoch'' (head chef) and ''Gockel'' (rooster)
|Spa=Chefarraco
|SpaM=From ''chef'' and ''pajarraco'' (ugly bird)
|Ita=Gourmello
|Ita=Gourmello
|ItaM=From ''gourmet'' and ''uccello'' ("bird")
|ItaM=From ''gourmet'' and ''uccello'' (bird)
|Dut=Cookatiel
|Dut=Cookatiel
|DutM=-
|Rus=Поваруша
|Rus=Поваруша
|RusR=Povarusha
|RusR=Povarusha
|RusM=From ''повар'' (''povar'', "cook") and possibly ''-уша'' (''-usha'', a Serbo-Croatian suffix used for forming a pejorative, usually denoting an animal)
|RusM=From повар ''povar'' (cook)
|Jap=コック鳥
|JapR=Kokku-chō
|JapM=From "cook" and「鳥」(''chō'', bird), also a pun of「コック長」(''kokku-chō'', head chef)
|Kor=쿡조
|Kor=쿡조
|KorR=Kukjo
|KorR=Kukjo
|KorM=A translation of the Japanese name
|KorM=Cook bird. A translation of the Japanese name.
|Spa=Chefarraco
|Chi=厨师鸟 (Simplified)<br>廚師鳥 (Traditional)
|SpaM=From ''chef'' and ''pajarraco'' ("ugly bird")
|ChiR=Chúshī niǎo
|ChiM=Chef Bird
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*Cookatiel's rectangular feathers are a remnant from an unused design; it was originally going to have a blocky shape similar to the geography of the [[Luncheon Kingdom]].<ref>[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]], page 251</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Landfowl]]
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