Gnip

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Gnip
Gnip
A Gnip as seen in Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Comparable
Notable members
A Gnip in the Super Paper Mario arc from volume 37 of the Super Mario-kun
A Gnip as it appears in the Super Mario-kun

Gnips (Howls in the PAL version) are dog-like creatures in Super Paper Mario. They are bouncing creatures that appear in Merlee's Mansion that carries Mario or Princess Peach out of the mansion if they get caught in their grasp (similar to the Sentinels in Tubba Blubba's Castle from Paper Mario). However, the difference is that Gnips are actually trying to help the heroes by getting them away from the mansion because there is danger there. There is also a larger version of the species titled Gnaw that does essentially the same thing as the Gnips. Due to their guard dog nature and their immense mouths, Gnips are similar to Chain Chomps. After completing Chapter 2, the Gnips are no longer present.

A single Gnip appears in the Super Mario-kun as Merlee's pet. While Mimi is disguised as a fake Merlee, the Gnip becomes aggressive towards her. The fake Merlee then kicks away the Gnip as an annoyance, which angers Tippi. After Mimi reveals herself and transforms into her spider form, the Gnip helps Mario by giving him a ? Block containing the effects of a Pal Pill that helps him defeat Mimi.

Tattle[edit]

"This is one of Merlee's pets, a Gnip/Howl... They're just getting you out of harm's way when they kick you out of the mansion... They look scary, but they're actually quite nice..."

Catch Card[edit]

Gnip
  • Card Type: Uncommon
  • Card Description: This faithful guard pup spits out trespassers. Being spit out is better than the alternative...

Trivia[edit]

  • If the player is caught by Gnaw, three Gnips are shown surrounding it but only two are seen in the entrance of the mansion.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バンケン[?]
Banken
Watchdog
French Gnip[?] -
German Knappi[?] Nippy
Italian Howl[?] -
Korean 견견[?]
Gyeongyeon
Watchdog
Spanish Ñip[?] Gnip