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| ==[[Albatoss]]== | | ==[[Albatoss]]== |
| Albatosses used to be normal residents of [[Subcon]] until the maniacal [[Wart]] seized power. The toad king ordered the red birds to be part of his military. Albatosses were trained to carry [[Bob-omb]]s and drop them on civilians who would otherwise make for the new dictator. | | Albatosses used to be normal residents of [[Subcon]] until the maniacal [[Wart]] seized power. The toad king ordered the red birds to be part of his military. Albatosses were trained to carry [[Bob-omb]]s and drop them on civilians who would otherwise make for the new dictator. |
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| ==[[Arantula]]==
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| In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' there is a [[Sammer Guy]] called "[[Hairy Arantula in the Grass]]". '''His name is a reference to the Arantula.'''<br>
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| ("''Bet you didn't know the legendary [[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Fanon#Pirate_Gombaa|Pirate Gombaa]], the upgraded version of [[Pirate Goomba]], is a reference to Pirate Goomba. True facts are always true!''" --{{User|EleCyon}})
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| ==[[Artichoker]]== | | ==[[Artichoker]]== |
| Most of the time, Artichokers remain stationary, appearing to be normal shrubs. This is, in fact, a clever survival mechanism that allows the Artichokers to prey on unsuspecting travelers. Since items can sometimes be found in shrubs, an unlucky adventurer may accidentally stumble across an Artichoker, instead of treasure. After falling for the deception, the adventurer will have to fight the plant monster in combat. Unfortunately for the traveler, Artichokers prove to be very tough opponents. | | Most of the time, Artichokers remain stationary, appearing to be normal shrubs. This is, in fact, a clever survival mechanism that allows the Artichokers to prey on unsuspecting travelers. Since items can sometimes be found in shrubs, an unlucky adventurer may accidentally stumble across an Artichoker, instead of treasure. After falling for the deception, the adventurer will have to fight the plant monster in combat. Unfortunately for the traveler, Artichokers prove to be very tough opponents. |
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| ==[[Bandinero]]==
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Varieties</div>
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| <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Golden Bandinero</div>
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| Their color scheme differs from that of common Bandineros:
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| *Red eyes
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| *Golden gloss
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| *Pink mouth
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| *Dark blue bandana cap
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| *Yellow eyes
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| *No gloss
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| *Body color differs from sort
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| ("''Keep this in mind because this will be in your final exam for ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' enemies, okay class?''" --{{User|CyonOfGaia}})
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| ==[[Bandit]]== | | ==[[Bandit]]== |
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| ("''Okay, real question. How did you even see the top of a sprite [[File:SNES Cyan Beaker Warios Woods.png]] as a bandana? Also, I don't think they've tasted a banana in their entire life being among the rarest enemies in the entire game.''" --{{User|EleCyon}}) | | ("''Okay, real question. How did you even see the top of a sprite [[File:SNES Cyan Beaker Warios Woods.png]] as a bandana? Also, I don't think they've tasted a banana in their entire life being among the rarest enemies in the entire game.''" --{{User|EleCyon}}) |
| :(''"...''maybe'' they mistook the face for a neckerchief?"'' -{{User|Arend}})
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| ==[[Bee (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)|Bee (''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'')]]== | | ==[[Bee (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)|Bee (''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'')]]== |
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| ("''A Goomba that illegally downloads game ROMs on the web, of course!''") - {{User|Shadic 34}} | | ("''A Goomba that illegally downloads game ROMs on the web, of course!''") - {{User|Shadic 34}} |
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| ("''A pirate goomba stack is a stack of pirate goomba, where pirate goombas form a stack.''")
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| ==[[Bob-omb]]== | | ==[[Bob-omb]]== |
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| '''Condoms''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. | | '''Condoms''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. |
| <br>("''[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Characters#Koopalings|Sickest typo I ever saw.]]''" - {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}}) | | <br>("''[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Characters#Koopalings|Sickest typo I ever saw.]]''" - {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}}) |
| <br>(<nowiki>"</nowiki>''[[Wikipedia:Proper Condom Use|That's a Condart, Jenny, Condart.]]''<nowiki>"</nowiki>) - {{User|TheUndescribableGhost}}
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| ==Condor== | | ==Condor== |
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> |
| *According to the ''New Super Mario Bros. series'', Dry Bones never walk off into pits or [[lava]]. This suggests that Dry Bones are no ordinary undead [[Koopa Troopa]]s, they are undead Red [[Koopa Troopa]]s, since these enemies never walk off cliffs or into pits, either. '''It may also be that these [[Koopa Troopa]]s decided to be more careful for now on, after whatever decision they made before they died.''' | | *According to the ''New Super Mario Bros. series'', Dry Bones never walk off into pits or [[lava]]. This suggests that Dry Bones are no ordinary undead [[Koopa Troopa]]s, they are undead Red [[Koopa Troopa]]s, since these enemies never walk off cliffs or into pits, either. '''It may also be that these [[Koopa Troopa]]s decided to be more careful for now on, after whatever decision they made before they died.''' |
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| ==[[Eely-Mouth]]==
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div>
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| *Even if it cannot be seen in-game, Eely-Mouth's interior is fully modeled. This likely means that it was intended early in development for Mario to swim inside of Eely-Mouth, but this feature was removed for unknown reasons.
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| *If the game is hacked to get out of bounds, it can be seen that the back half of Eely-Mouth isn’t modeled, because the devs never expected the player to be able to see it. This can also be seen through a glitch that can randomly happen where Eely-Mouth will accidentally rise too high out of its hole, revealing the edge of the model where it cuts off. Going out of bounds also reveals that Eely-Mouth’s hole has no interior and abruptly ends past a certain point, revealing the black skybox of the Nooki Depths, which has strange yellow bioluminescent-like flashing lights, below.
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| *It is possible via a glitch to clip through Eely-Mouth’s body and end up partially inside of it, but a second invisible barrier prevents you from getting fully inside of it. This second barrier can also be glitched through, however. Doing so reveals a fail-safe mechanism implemented by the devs in the case you somehow got into Eely-Mouth’s body; upon getting inside it’s body, Eely-Mouth will lower itself down until you are inside of it’s mouth, in which case the cutscene for being eaten by it will play, and Mario will be spat out by it.
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| *One pair of Eely-Mouth’s eyes are masculine, with large eyebrows, while the other pair is feminine, with large eyelashes, meaning Eely-Mouth is potentially genderless. The male eyes release far more poisonous tear-bubbles than the female eyes do for an unknown reason.
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| *Releasing a tooth on Eely-Mouth’s female side will cause it to make feminine pain sounds. Conversely, releasing a tooth on its male side will cause it to make masculine pain sounds.
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| *Eely-Mouth, the Gooper Bloopers, Mecha-Bowser, King Boo, Giant Chain-Chomp, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. (only in the final battle) are the only bosses in all of Mario sunshine who do not splat into paint and die upon defeat.
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| *Eely-Mouth is by far the largest enemy, boss, and character in the game, with only Bowser, Mecha-Bowser, and Phantom-Manta coming anywhere close to it in size.
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| *If one were to take a very close look at Eely-Mouth’s eyes in-game or look at them through a model editor, a picture of a beta version of Ricco Harbor, complete with Mario and a few enemies, coins, and NPCs in it, can be seen reflected in them, despite the fact that Eely-Mouth isn’t fought in Ricco Harbor. This is likely because Eely-Mouth was originally meant to be fought in Ricco Harbor early in development, but this was changed at some point later on for unknown reasons.
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| *Eely-Mouth bares several similarities to the Unagi Eels present in several games, specifically the one in Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine’s predecessor, as both are massive eels that live very deep underwater (only in Super Mario 64 for the Unagi Eel), are completely invulnerable to damage (Eely-Mouth’s teeth can be cleaned, causing it to permanently go back into its hole, but it cannot outright be defeated), and try to eat Mario to hurt him.
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| *Though it cannot be seen in-game due to its constant rippling, the waves of it being constantly thrown around, and the fact that it is constantly turning into bubbles, the goo inside of the cauldron Bowser and Bowser Jr. are fought in during the final battle of the game has a reflection modeled on it, as can be seen via viewing the goop in a model editor. This reflection is a picture of a beta version of the Nooki Depths, complete with Eely-Mouth in it. Strangely, in the picture, both of its pairs of eyes are quite far off center from where they normally are in-game. It is not known why this is, nor is it known why this reflection was even put here in the first place.
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| *There is an invisible barrier over Eely-Mouth’s hole that prevents the player from swimming into it after Eely-Mouth swims back in it once its teeth have all been cleaned and removed. This barrier cannot be glitched through in any way, but it is still possible to glitch through the crater around the hole to see the small parts of said hole that cannot normally be seen.
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| *Eely-Mouth’s fins are not fully 3D modeled, and are instead just moving Jpeg images.
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| *If you spray Eely-Mouth’s poison tear-bubbles for long enough, they will turn into air bubbles that will replenish your air meter.
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| *In all missions after it leaves, the waters of Nooki Bay will be clean and won’t hurt Mario anymore, the Nooki depths will be repopulated with Nookis (non of which can be talked to since Mario can’t talk to NPCs underwater), who have finally returned home again since the poison is gone, and Eely-Mouth’s hole will be completely covered up, with only the crater around it remaining. Swimming back down to the crater will reveal a hidden 1-Up for you to collect.
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| *It can be assumed the Bowser Jr., likely disguised as Shadow Mario, polluted Eely-Mouth with his magic brush, since it’s clearly in distress while Mario “fights” it, as it constantly cries out poisonous tear-bubbles, (which in turn means that it may not actually be intending to hurt Mario with its poisonous tear-bubbles, and instead does it because the poison causes it so much pain that it is forced to cry it out in tear-bubbles; if this is true, it is the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine with an attack it can’t control, an attack that isn’t meant to be an attack, and an attack that isn’t meant to hurt Mario), and it appears to be happy and thankful to Mario after he cleans and removes its teeth, as it leaves behind a large amount of coins in the shape of a heart after it leaves. This suggests the Eely-Mouth, despite its unnerving appearance, isn’t inherently violent or hostile, and is instead normally peaceful and docile, but it was turned violent and Hostile after Bowser Jr. corrupted it. This makes it the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine to be a natural creature native to Isle Delfino that was corrupted by Bowser Jr., as well as the only boss that wasn’t originally evil, and one of only two bosses that thanks the player upon its “defeat”, with the other one being Giant Chain-Chomp. This also makes it, along with Bowser, Mecha-Bowser, Bowser Jr. himself (only in the final battle), Giant Chain-Chomp, and (possibly) King Boo the only bosses in all of Super Mario Sunshine that weren’t creations of Bowser Jr. and his magic paint brush.
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| *Because of the nature of its “fight”, Eely-Mouth is the Only Boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine to never actually be attacked, fought or defeated; instead, Mario simply cleans and removes its teeth whilst avoiding its poison tears and its attempts to eat him, and once all of its teeth are cleaned and removed, it simply swims back into its hole and leaves a bunch of coins as a reward for curing it of its pollution.
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| *Eely-Mouth is the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine that is fought underwater. This makes it the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine where it is possible to drown whilst “fighting” it without the player having to go out of their way to do so. This also makes it the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine that straight up cannot be jumped on at all (because Mario obviously can’t jump underwater), as well as the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine where it is completely impossible for F.L.U.D.D. To ever loose any water from its tank whilst the player “fights” it without hacking, and the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine that cannot be “defeated” with F.L.U.D.D.’s tank at any level other than full without hacking.
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| *Eely-Mouth is the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine that Mario “fights” with the fish-bowl on his head.
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| *Because it is “fought” underwater to begin with, Eely Mouth does not react to being sprayed by F.L.U.U.D. at all. It will only ever react to it if its teeth are sprayed by it. It is one of the only entities in all of Super Mario Sunshine with this trait, with the only other ones being Petey Piranha Plant in his second fight while he’s sleeping and Giant Chain-Chomp after it is lured into the hot spring and cools off. Coincidentally, they are all bosses. It is also the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine that reacts to F.L.U.D.D. Only when a certain part of its body is sprayed, and doesn’t react to anything else.
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| *Eely-Mouth, King Boo, Mecha-Bowser, Phantom-Manta, Bowser, Bowser Jr. (only in the final battle), Giant Chain-Chomp, and Wiggler are the only bosses in all of Super Mario Sunshine that are only ever fought once in the game.
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| *The maximum amount of Eely-Mouth’s poison tear-bubbles that can be present on screen at once is unknown and cannot be seen in-game because the poison tear-bubbles pop before the limit is ever reached, so there’s never enough of them on screen at once for any new ones created by Eely-Mouth to be forced to despawn.
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| ("''If Eely-Mouth has one fan, that one is me.''" - {{User|Technetium}})
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| (''"This is ''so'' overly long for [[MarioWiki:Trivia|trivia standards]], that it's become overly long for an overly long trivia section. Usually, trivia sections ''less than half the length of this one'' tend to get slapped with the {{tem|trivia}} notice already."'' -{{User|Arend}})
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| ==[[Fire Snake]]== | | ==[[Fire Snake]]== |
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| ==[[Goomba]]== | | ==[[Goomba]]== |
| {{See also|MarioWiki:BJAODN/Goomba}} | | {{See also|MarioWiki:BJAODN/Goomba}} |
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| | No one ever knew but the goomba's where hiding a secret identity. You may know and love these mushrooms as goombas but they are really called Jimmy!!! Jimmy is a common name for a retard but if you have ever [played mario superstar baseball, jimmy runs super fast and is not that smart for wearing two shoes on one foot. So that is how he got the name jimmy.Now,you all must think that Jimmys live in the Mushroom Kingdom but that is so fake!!Jimmys are very poor and live in boxes on the streets on Mushroom Kingdom.They are drug-atics and they sell drugs in their boxes.Well,now i hope you know the real story of the goombas(Jimmy) |
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| SO BE CARFUL!! | | SO BE CARFUL!! |
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| ==[[Guardarm]]==
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| <div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">[[Special:Categories|Category]]: <ul style="margin:0"><li>'''[[:Category:Plants|Plants]]'''</li></ul></div></div>
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| ==[[Hyper Spiky Goomba]]== | | ==[[Hyper Spiky Goomba]]== |
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| <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Reproduction</div> | | <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Reproduction</div> |
| Are not known if the Koopa Troopas' reproduction is sexually or asexually, however, are known that they born from eggs, just like [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]]. | | Are not known if the Koopa Troopas' reproduction is sexually or asexually, however, are known that they born from eggs, just like [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]]. |
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| ==[[Koopa Troopa 6-Stack]]==
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| A stack of [[Koopa Troopa]]s form when multiple Koopa Troopas group up, forming a stack.
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| ( "''[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Enemies#Blooper Stack|Heard that already? Sorry!]]''" --{{User|CyonOfGaia}})<br>
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| (''[https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Koopa_Paratroopa_10-Stack&oldid=4384312 There] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Fire_Bro_8-Stack&oldid=4135066 are] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Dry_Bones_5-Stack&oldid=4105101 other] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Fuzzy_Stack&oldid=4107188 instances] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Scaredy_Rat_10-Stack&oldid=4108949 of] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Shy_Guy_4-Stack&oldid=4108105 Pirate] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Shy_Guy_5-Stack&oldid=4108261 Goomba-ism] that occurred on other enemy stack pages.'')
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| ==[[Kutlass]]== | | ==[[Kutlass]]== |
| Kutlasses resemble another type of Kremling enemy, [[Klank]]s, who ride in [[Roller Coaster]]s in amusement park levels. '''Despite their resemblance, Kutlasses and Klanks do not have any similar traits.''' | | Kutlasses resemble another type of Kremling enemy, [[Klank]]s, who ride in [[Roller Coaster]]s in amusement park levels. Despite their resemblance, Kutlasses and Klanks do not have any similar traits. |
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| ==[[Talk:Lakitu in a Pipe|Lakitu in a Pipe]]== | | ==[[Talk:Lakitu in a Pipe|Lakitu in a Pipe]]== |
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| |full_name=Starman | | |full_name=Starman |
| (''This was in the infobox. Note that "full name" is not even a valid parameter for species infoboxes.'') | | (''This was in the infobox. Note that "full name" is not even a valid parameter for species infoboxes.'') |
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| |image=[[File:Mincer.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Donkey Kong Country''
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| |first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
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| |latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]) ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
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| |variant_of=[[Tire (object)|Tire]]
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| |subject_origin=<span style="border:2px solid red; -moz-border-radius:1em; border-radius:1em; padding-left:.5em; padding-right:.5em;">[[Zinger]]</span>
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| <br>("''That's probably in reference to its German name.''" - {{User|EleCyon}}) | | <br>("''That's probably in reference to its German name.''" - {{User|EleCyon}}) |
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| PUNCHER BOO | | PUNCHER BOO |
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| '''Roto-discs'''...aka '''radioactive disco waffle balls of death''', are [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]-like obstacles that first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
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| ("''Sure, I can take a measely amount of points over even a kiss from a princess after all the risks I've taken. You're too generous, haha!''" --{{User|EleCyon}})
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| *'''Thus, to attack Sir Grodus in a no-holds-barred fashion, one must annihilate all Grodus Xs.''' | | *'''Thus, to attack Sir Grodus in a no-holds-barred fashion, one must annihilate all Grodus Xs.''' |
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| ("''Lord Crump, I highly loathe your advanced vocabulary blather! Forget about the Crystal Stars, hand me over that thesaurus. Now.''" --{{User|EleCyon}})
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| [[Category:BJAODN collections]] | | [[Category:BJAODN collections]] |