Hooligon

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Hooligon
Sprite of a Hooligon from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variants

The Hooligon is an enemy in Super Paper Mario that can be found on Planet Blobule and in the Whoa Zone. Its name is a portmanteau of "hooligan," relating to its appearance as an enemy, and "polygon," referring to its body, which is made up of several squares arranged like an eel. It is a green variant and has the exact same stats as the Eeligon, the difference being that Eeligons float through space, while Hooligons hop on the surface. The Hooligon slowly hops around, waiting for the player to run into it. Any part of its body may be attacked; however, attacking its tail portions will only serve to shorten its body length. Only its head may be damaged.

They are one of the few enemies to be visible in 3D.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Hooligon
Sprite of a Hooligon from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 10 Role Common Location(s) Planet Blobule (4-2), Whoa Zone (4-4), Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 55)
Attack 2 Card type Common
Defense 0 Items Block Block Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Map 26
Score 600
Card description Hooligons love to wreak havoc in the depths of space. They blend into their habitat, waiting to attack.
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Tattle That's a Hooligon. They are space creatures that are made up of many parts... Max HP is 10 and Attack is 2. It loses pieces of itself as it takes damage... The head is the weak spot... You have to hit it there to defeat it...

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フレーゴンプラス[?]
Furēgon Purasu
Eeligon Plus
French Anguivert[?] Portmanteau of anguille ("eel") and vert ("green")
German Huligon[?] A German reading of the English name
Italian Serpillion[?] From serpente ("snake") and Anguillion ("Eeligon")
Korean 플렘곤[?]
Peullemgon
From "프렘곤" (Peuremgon, "Eeligon")
Spanish Franki[?] Franky