Eely-Mouth's Dentist

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Episode
Eely-Mouth's Dentist
Bubbles
Cleaning Eely-mouth's dirty teeth Under Noki Bay.
Location Noki Bay
Mission # 4
Game Super Mario Sunshine
Boss(es) Eely-Mouth
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Eely-Mouth's Dentist is the fourth episode of Noki Bay in Super Mario Sunshine. The episode's objective is to defeat Eely-Mouth, which is the cause of the poisoned water in the bay.

Layout[edit]

Mario talking to the Noki grandson before setting off to the ocean's bottom.
Mario meeting the Noki grandson.

As soon as Mario begins the episode, he will be greeted by the elder's grandson. The grandson will give Mario the helmet he wore on the last episode and tells him that the Noki elder is waiting at the top of the mountain, where the waterfall begins. Upon meeting the Noki elder at the top, he will tell Mario that Eely-Mouth's cavities are the cause of the water's pollution, and to dive into the waterfall to help fix them. Once Mario enters the secret cavern under the waterfall, the battle with Eely-Mouth will begin.

Throughout the battle, Eely-Mouth will be spitting poisonous bubbles that will float upward to the surface, damaging Mario if they come into contact. As Mario gets closer, Eely-Mouth will start spinning and will rise up, attempting to eat Mario. With Eely-Mouth's mouth open, the player needs to use the Hover Nozzle to spray Eely-Mouth's teeth, which are covered in poisonous goop. While Mario is spraying, Eely-Mouth will attempt to suck him in and shoot him up to near the surface if he catches him. Once Eely-Mouth is done inhaling, he will close his mouth and sink back down. The player needs to repeat the process until all of Eely-Mouth's teeth are cleaned, which will reward the player with the Shine Sprite.

If the player needs to recover life, there are many yellow coins lining the crevices of the cavern. Additionally, the poisonous bubbles can be popped using the Hover Nozzle to reveal air bubbles that replenish Mario's air.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きょだいウナギの はみがき[?]
Kyodai Unagi no Hamigaki
The Giant Eel's Tooth-brushing
French (NOE) La carie d'Anguy[?] Eely-Mouth's Tooth Decay
German Vom Klempner zum Zahnarzt[?] From the Plumber to the Dentist
Italian Un dentista per Guillalillo[?] A Dentist for Eely-Mouth
Spanish (NOE) ¡Angulona no va al dentista![?] Eely-Mouth Doesn't Go to the Dentist!