Gawbus
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Gawbus | |
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Sprite from Super Paper Mario | |
First appearance | Super Paper Mario (2007) |
Variant of | Jawbus |
A Gawbus is an enemy in Super Paper Mario. Like all members of the Jawbus family, it enjoys biting and has a long extendable neck. It also persistently keeps going in the same direction unless it hits a dead end or is hit on its weak spot, the tail. It is the second most powerful enemy in the Jawbus family (Dark Jawbus being the first). This species only appears in the 91st floor of the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials, in the Castle Bleck Entry, and in the Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum.
Unlike all other species in the game, the Gawbus is listed in the bestiary after its dark version. It is likely an unintended mishap by the developers.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
Super Paper Mario[edit]
Super Paper Mario enemy | |||||||||
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Gawbus | |||||||||
Max HP | 20 | Role | Common | Location(s) | Castle Bleck Entry (8-1), Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 91) | ||||
Attack | 4 | Card type | Common | ||||||
Defense | 0 | Items | Thunder Rage | Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP | ||||
Score | 800 | ||||||||
Card description | This thing is always sticking its neck in your business. It'll flounder around when it's waiting to be picked up. | ||||||||
List of Catch Cards 74 75 76 |
Tattle | This is a Gawbus, a beast that's even meaner than a Rawbus... Max HP is 20 and Attack is 4. Its only weakness is the glowing spot on its back... By now, you should know you can flip to 3-D and get behind it... |
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジャマギラス[?] Jamagirasu |
From「邪魔」(jama, obstacle) and possibly a nod to「ギラス兄弟」(Girasu Kyōdai, Giras brothers) | |
French | Grisrex[?] | Greyrex | |
German | Ravudon[?] | From "ravus" (Latin word for "gray") + "-don" (common ending for dinosaur names) | |
Italian | Zannebus[?] | From "zanne" (fangs) and the English name | |
Korean | 목가사우르스[?] Mokgasaureuseu |
From "목" (mok, neck), "못 가" (mot ga, cannot pass), and "-saurus" (common ending for dinosaur names) | |
Spanish | Mandibús Gris[?] | Gray Jawbus |