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==[[Air Bag]]==
==[[Air Bag]]==
{{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
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*The name is a pun on the word airbag.
*The name is a pun on the word airbag.


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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.
==[[Bandinero]]==
{{fake heading|3|Varieties}}
{{fake heading|4|Golden Bandinero}}
Their color scheme differs from that of common Bandineros:
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!Golden Bandinero
!Normal Bandinero
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*Black mouth
*Golden bandana cap
*Red eyes
*Golden gloss
*Golden body
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*Pink mouth
*Dark blue bandana cap
*Yellow eyes
*No gloss
*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}})


==[[Bandit]]==
==[[Bandit]]==
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They can dash at an amazing speed towards Mario.
They can dash at an amazing speed towards Mario.


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{{fake heading|3|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door</div>
They have lost their amazing speed.
They have lost their amazing speed.


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'''Beakers''' are tiny apes from ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. '''They wear bandannas on their heads''' and are the rarest enemies, along with [[Scram]]s.
'''Beakers''' are tiny apes from ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. '''They wear bandannas on their heads''' and are the rarest enemies, along with [[Scram]]s.


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*They're sort of like miniature [[Kong]]s.
*They're sort of like miniature [[Kong]]s.


("''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}})


==[[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 similar species called a [[Shy Away]] appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
A similar species called a [[Shy Away]] appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.


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[[File: SMBSSBeezo.jpg|thumb|A Beezo, dressed up as a knight, from ''The Super Mario Bros Super Show!'']]
[[File: SMBSSBeezo.jpg|thumb|A Beezo, dressed up as a knight, from ''The Super Mario Bros Super Show!'']]
   
   
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Beezos made several appearances on ''[[The Super Mario Bros Super Show!]]'', usually serving as guards.
Beezos made several appearances on ''[[The Super Mario Bros Super Show!]]'', usually serving as guards.


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* Beezos are found in two colors: red and pink (in newer versions they are pink and brown).
* Beezos are found in two colors: red and pink (in newer versions they are pink and brown).
* In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Beezos are referenced by [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy ghosts]] that could levitate and were armed with a pitchfork.
* In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Beezos are referenced by [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy ghosts]] that could levitate and were armed with a pitchfork.
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==[[Sandworm|Big Scorper]]==
==[[Sandworm|Big Scorper]]==
{{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
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*It's possible the Big Scorper is named after the [[wikipedia:Big Scorper (Dune)|Big Scorper]] from [[wikipedia:Frank Herbert|Frank Herbert's]] best selling novel [[wikipedia:Dune (novel)|Dune]]
*It's possible the Big Scorper is named after the [[wikipedia:Big Scorper (Dune)|Big Scorper]] from [[wikipedia:Frank Herbert|Frank Herbert's]] best selling novel [[wikipedia:Dune (novel)|Dune]]
*Big Scorper is not based on the generic [[Earth|Real World]] [[wikipedia:Big Scorper|creature]] of the same name, but on the larvae from the [[wikipedia:antlion|antlion]] family of insects.
*Big Scorper is not based on the generic [[Earth|Real World]] [[wikipedia:Big Scorper|creature]] of the same name, but on the larvae from the [[wikipedia:antlion|antlion]] family of insects.


("''For context, the page was named "SandWorm" before being moved. This is what happens when you're not careful with Word search & replace.''")
("''For context, the page was named "SandWorm" before being moved. This is what happens when you're not careful with Word search & replace.''")
==[[Blargg (small)]]==
They resemble blobby creatures with large mouths with '''two visible fans''', and have frowning black eyes without visible sclerae.


==[[Blindfold Boo]]==
==[[Blindfold Boo]]==
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*The boos' ability to freeze when looked at and move when not is used by aliens called Weeping Angels in the British Sci-Fi show Doctor Who.
*The boos' ability to freeze when looked at and move when not is used by aliens called Weeping Angels in the British Sci-Fi show Doctor Who.


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("''That's no ordinary fart, a fart like that belongs to [[Wario]]!''" - {{User|OhoJeeOnFire}})
("''That's no ordinary fart, a fart like that belongs to [[Wario]]!''" - {{User|OhoJeeOnFire}})
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Their use of gases could also make their name come from {{wp|Chernobyl}}, a city in Ukraine which was the site of a {{wp|Chernobyl disaster|nuclear disaster}} in 1986.
("''We're seeing double! Four unique comparisons to Chernobyl!''" - {{User|Camwoodstock}})


==[[Chomp Shark]]==
==[[Chomp Shark]]==
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==[[Creeper]]==
==[[Creeper]]==
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*Creepers may have been inspired by the actual Creepers in Minecraft.
*Creepers may have been inspired by the actual Creepers in Minecraft.


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==[[Crowber]]==
==[[Crowber]]==
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<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Names in other languages</div>
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=クロスケー<sup class="noprint">&#91;[[MarioWiki:Citations|''citation needed'']]&#93;</sup>
|Jap=クロスケー<sup class="noprint">&#91;[[MarioWiki:Citations|''citation needed'']]&#93;</sup>
|JpnR=Kurosukē
|JapR=Kurosukē
|JpnM=Black Dude
|JapM=Black Dude
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(''"What's funny is that the 'citation needed' was used in an FA summary."'' {{user|RickTommy}})
(''"What's funny is that the 'citation needed' was used in an FA summary."'' {{user|RickTommy}})


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*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.'''
==[[Eely-Mouth]]==
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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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*Eely-Mouth’s fins are not fully 3D modeled, and are instead just moving Jpeg images.
*If you spray Eely-Mouth’s poison tear-bubbles for long enough, they will turn into air bubbles that will replenish your air meter.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*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.
*Eely-Mouth is the only boss in all of Super Mario Sunshine that Mario “fights” with the fish-bowl on his head.
*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.
*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.
*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.
("''If Eely-Mouth has one fan, that one is me.''" - {{User|Technetium}})
(''"This is ''so'' overly long for [[MarioWiki:Notes|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|notes}} notice already."'' -{{User|Arend}})


==[[Fire Snake]]==
==[[Fire Snake]]==
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==[[Guardarm]]==
==[[Guardarm]]==
<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>
<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]]'''</li></ul></div></div>


==[[Hyper Spiky Goomba]]==
==[[Hyper Spiky Goomba]]==
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==[[Kackle]]==
==[[Kackle]]==
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*Most think Kackle is the 5th scariest thing in a Nintendo game.
*Most think Kackle is the 5th scariest thing in a Nintendo game.


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{{quote|These ghostly, [[Kremling]] spirits haunt many locations on [[Crocodile Isle]].|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' manual, page 30}}
{{quote|These ghostly, [[Kremling]] spirits haunt many locations on [[Crocodile Isle]].|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' manual, page 30}}


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{{quote|These ghostly, Kremling spirits haunt many locations on Crocodile Isle.|''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' SNES instruction booklet, page 30}}
{{quote|These ghostly, Kremling spirits haunt many locations on Crocodile Isle.|''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' SNES instruction booklet, page 30}}
{{quote|These ghostly Kremling spirits haunt many locations on Crocodile Isle.|''Donkey Kong Country 2'' GBA instruction booklet, page 23}}
{{quote|These ghostly Kremling spirits haunt many locations on Crocodile Isle.|''Donkey Kong Country 2'' GBA instruction booklet, page 23}}


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*According to the game manual, Kackles are said to haunt many locations on Crocodile Isle. Despite this, they are only seen in one level.
*According to the game manual, Kackles are said to haunt many locations on Crocodile Isle. Despite this, they are only seen in one level.


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==[[Koindozer]]==
==[[Koindozer]]==
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*Without their helmet and shield, Koindozers resemble Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
*Without their helmet and shield, Koindozers resemble Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
<i>(Well, this statement isn't relevant, but it's not far off...)</i>
<i>(Well, this statement isn't relevant, but it's not far off...)</i>
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*Kidnapping and marrying [[Princess Peach]].
*Kidnapping and marrying [[Princess Peach]].


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==[[Koopa Troopa]]==
==[[Koopa Troopa]]==
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The Koopa Troopas' most known caracterist is their [[Koopa Shell|shells]], that resmbles turtles' shells (this fact has formed a rumor that Koopa Troopas are turtles). Another famous caracterist is their shell's protection that can be knocked, attacking other enemies (as seen in many platform games).
The Koopa Troopas' most known caracterist is their [[Koopa Shell|shells]], that resmbles turtles' shells (this fact has formed a rumor that Koopa Troopas are turtles). Another famous caracterist is their shell's protection that can be knocked, attacking other enemies (as seen in many platform games).


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Koopa Troopas' shells comes in four colors: green, red, yellow and blue. The most known are the green and red ones, specially, the green ones.
Koopa Troopas' shells comes in four colors: green, red, yellow and blue. The most known are the green and red ones, specially, the green ones.


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Koopa Troopas also use shoes of the same color of their shells.
Koopa Troopas also use shoes of the same color of their shells.


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In the course of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, Koopa Troopas are seen to have English as their native language. In the games that character's voices aren't shown speaking phrases, Koopa Troopas make owl-like sounds, having English just legenged. This can be because Koopa Troopas have their own language, that [[Mario]] (or other characters) can understand. In ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series, all Koopa Troopas knows only speak English. Also having Koopa Troopas partners speaking this same language, through speaking bubbles.
In the course of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, Koopa Troopas are seen to have English as their native language. In the games that character's voices aren't shown speaking phrases, Koopa Troopas make owl-like sounds, having English just legenged. This can be because Koopa Troopas have their own language, that [[Mario]] (or other characters) can understand. In ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series, all Koopa Troopas knows only speak English. Also having Koopa Troopas partners speaking this same language, through speaking bubbles.


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Koopa Troopas have their gender differences, being male or female. An exemple is a ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' mini-game called [[Flower Shower (minigame)|Flower Shower]]. This mini-game presents the marriage of two Koopa Troopas (one using a bow tie [a common man garment] and other using a bow [a common woman garment]).
Koopa Troopas have their gender differences, being male or female. An exemple is a ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' mini-game called [[Flower Shower (minigame)|Flower Shower]]. This mini-game presents the marriage of two Koopa Troopas (one using a bow tie [a common man garment] and other using a bow [a common woman garment]).


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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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[...] For Mario's team, a Koopa has a light salmon skin color, while its shell and shoes are standard red, and the uniform is red and cerulean blue. For Luigi's team, a Koopa has a lemon yellow skin color, while its shell and shoes are forest green, and the uniform is forest green and onyx black. For Peach's team, a Koopa has a light pink skin color, while its shell and shoes are bright azure blue, and the uniform is hot pink and bright azure blue. For Daisy's team, a Koopa has a tangerine orange skin color, while its shell and shoes are standard orange, and the uniform is emerald green and standard orange. For Yoshi's team, a Koopa has an old gold skin color, while its shell and shoes are dark navy blue, and the uniform is dark navy blue and orange. For Donkey Kong's team, a Koopa has an old gold skin color, while its shell and shoes are mint green, and the uniform is chestnut brown and mint green. For Wario's team, a Koopa retains its default yellow skin color, while its shell and shoes are bright yellow, and the uniform is purple and bright yellow. For Waluigi's team, a Koopa has a pale tan skin color, while its shell and shoes are violet, and the uniform is black and violet.
("''Taking flowery color names to the max.''" &mdash; {{user|PnnyCrygr}})
==[[Koopa Troopa 6-Stack]]==
A stack of [[Koopa Troopa]]s form when multiple Koopa Troopas group up, forming a stack.
( "''[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Enemies#Blooper Stack|Heard that already? Sorry!]]''" --{{User|CyonOfGaia}})<br>
(''[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.'')


==[[Krash]]==
==[[Krash]]==
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*The Krashes in ''Donkey Kong 64'' also strangely resemble the current design of a Kritter, even though the Kritters were not redesigned until ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', 6 years later.
*The Krashes in ''Donkey Kong 64'' also strangely resemble the current design of a Kritter, even though the Kritters were not redesigned until ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', 6 years later.


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==[[Kroc]]==
==[[Kroc]]==
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*Some one thinks Kroc is the 8th scariest thing in a Nintendo game. He also thinks Kroc uses [[King K Rool]]'s vocals.
*Some one thinks Kroc is the 8th scariest thing in a Nintendo game. He also thinks Kroc uses [[King K Rool]]'s vocals.


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They look identical to other Lakitus.
They look identical to other Lakitus.


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==[[Magikoopa]]==
==[[Magikoopa]]==
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Though ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' is a game many fans of the franchise prefer to ignore, it is nevertheless a game.
Though ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' is a game many fans of the franchise prefer to ignore, it is nevertheless a game.
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==[[Ninji]]==
==[[Ninji]]==
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If they are jumped on/hammered at the wrong time, they will poof and leave a log (also known as a decoy) behind, meaning the attack will be a miss, then run back into battle while falling from the top screen having their arms up high and '''landing safely with style'''.
If they are jumped on/hammered at the wrong time, they will poof and leave a log (also known as a decoy) behind, meaning the attack will be a miss, then run back into battle while falling from the top screen having their arms up high and '''landing safely with style'''.


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==[[Octoomba]]==
==[[Octoomba]]==
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They attack Mario by spitting rocks at '''Mario''' just like [[Octoguy]]s. '''The species' current name is revealed by a [[Luma]]''' who guides Mario through a large planet.
They attack Mario by spitting rocks at '''Mario''' just like [[Octoguy]]s. '''The species' current name is revealed by a [[Luma]]''' who guides Mario through a large planet.


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==[[Pak E. Derm]]==
==[[Pak E. Derm]]==
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*In Yoshi's Story, Pak E. Derm's path blocking is similar to that of Gandalf from Lord of the Rings.
*In Yoshi's Story, Pak E. Derm's path blocking is similar to that of Gandalf from Lord of the Rings.


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==[[Piranha Plant]]==
==[[Piranha Plant]]==
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*In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the chomping noises the Piranha Plants make is [[Petey Piranha]]'s voice sped up. They also make the same sound as Petey Piranha gets hit by an item or falls down the kart when they get hit by an item.
*In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', the chomping noises the Piranha Plants make is [[Petey Piranha]]'s voice sped up. They also make the same sound as Petey Piranha gets hit by an item or falls down the kart when they get hit by an item.


==[[Pitchfork]]==
==[[Pitchfork]]==
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Pitchforks are not the [[List of bosses|bosses]] of levels. They are just normal [[List of enemies|enemies]].
Pitchforks are not the [[List of bosses|bosses]] of levels. They are just normal [[List of enemies|enemies]].


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'''Pitchforks''' are [[Bandinero]]s with a fork cap on their head from ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''. Not only cyan Pitchforks are in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'': also lila-pink Pitchforks exists. These are a combination of a yellow [[Bandinero]] and a cyan Pitchfork, because they will jump.
'''Pitchforks''' are [[Bandinero]]s with a fork cap on their head from ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''. Not only cyan Pitchforks are in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'': also lila-pink Pitchforks exists. These are a combination of a yellow [[Bandinero]] and a cyan Pitchfork, because they will jump.


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As seen on the '''image identifying a Pitchfork on this article''', their threat is 2/3 {{fake link|redstars}}.
As seen on the '''image identifying a Pitchfork on this article''', their threat is 2/3 {{fake link|redstars}}.


("''They mean the infobox''")
("''They mean the infobox''")


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Some similar [[List of enemies|enemies]] to a Pitchfork include other kinds of [[Bandinero]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Paragoomba]]s, [[Electrogoomba]]s, and [[Goombeetle|Astrogoombas]].
Some similar [[List of enemies|enemies]] to a Pitchfork include other kinds of [[Bandinero]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Paragoomba]]s, [[Electrogoomba]]s, and [[Goombeetle|Astrogoombas]].


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[[Bandinero]]<br>
[[Bandinero]]<br>
[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]<br>
[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]<br>
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==[[Rocky Wrench]]==
==[[Rocky Wrench]]==
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*Rocky Wrenches look a lot like [[Monty Mole]]s and use an attack pattern similar to them; they also have shells similar to those of [[Buzzy Beetle]]s; this could make them a cross between the two. ('''Go ahead and picture how that could have been accomplished''')  
*Rocky Wrenches look a lot like [[Monty Mole]]s and use an attack pattern similar to them; they also have shells similar to those of [[Buzzy Beetle]]s; this could make them a cross between the two. ('''Go ahead and picture how that could have been accomplished''')  


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==[[Sammer Guy]]==
==[[Sammer Guy]]==
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*Their name is a pun on Samuri, and Guy.<br>
*Their name is a pun on Samuri, and Guy.<br>
*They could be a spicies of Shy Guy they might have a mask on, because the bearded ones beards don't move when they talk. Possibally because the makers of Super Paper Mario can't do that.
*They could be a spicies of Shy Guy they might have a mask on, because the bearded ones beards don't move when they talk. Possibally because the makers of Super Paper Mario can't do that.


==[[Scram]]==
==[[Scram]]==
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*A prize won by a character named Tino in the TV Show [[wikipedia:The Weekenders|''The Weekenders'']] would go on to resemble Scram, although, due to the obscurity of the character, it is likely that this resemblance is coincidental.
*A prize won by a character named Tino in the TV Show [[wikipedia:The Weekenders|''The Weekenders'']] would go on to resemble Scram, although, due to the obscurity of the character, it is likely that this resemblance is coincidental.


==[[Shroob]]==
==[[Shroob]]==
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*[[Vim Factory]]- A factory that the [[Shroobs]] keep the [[Toads]] [[Vim]] in
*[[Vim Factory]]- A factory that the [[Shroobs]] keep the [[Toads]] [[Vim]] in
*[[Shroob Mother Ship]]- A ship that [[Princess Shroob]] owns
*[[Shroob Mother Ship]]- A ship that [[Princess Shroob]] owns
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==[[Shy Guy]]==
==[[Shy Guy]]==
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The shy guys are one of the many rivals to [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]], despite this, they are timid and soft-volumed, and kind minions, and rarely act insane
The shy guys are one of the many rivals to [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]], despite this, they are timid and soft-volumed, and kind minions, and rarely act insane


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==[[Slaughterfork]]==
==[[Slaughterfork]]==
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=フォーキン
|Jap=フォーキン
|JpnR=Fōkin
|JapR=Fōkin
|JpnM=Pun on “フォーク”(fōku,fork)and probably“ファッキン”(fakkin).
|JapM=Pun on “フォーク”(fōku,fork)and probably“ファッキン”(fakkin).
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(''The same anon followed up a year later with another suggestion:'')
(''The same anon followed up a year later with another suggestion:'')


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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=フォーキン
|Jap=フォーキン
|JpnR=Fōkin
|JapR=Fōkin
|JpnM=Derived from「フォーク」(''fōku'', fork) and possibly "kink"
|JapM=Derived from「フォーク」(''fōku'', fork) and possibly "kink"
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==[[Smeech]]==
==[[Smeech]]==
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*Although it is unknown why a Smeech kisses Yoshi, it could be that they are in love with him.
*Although it is unknown why a Smeech kisses Yoshi, it could be that they are in love with him.


==[[Snake (Mario Clash)|Snake (''Mario Clash'')]]==
==[[Snake (Mario Clash)|Snake (''Mario Clash'')]]==
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ヘビーマム<sup>{{fake link|[1]}}</sup>
|Jap=ヘビーマム<sup>{{fake link|[1]}}</sup>
|JpnR=Hebīmamu
|JapR=Hebīmamu
|JpnM=Snaky Mom}}
|JapM=Snaky Mom}}


==[[Snoodle]]==
==[[Snoodle]]==
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The name Snoodle, may be the words snail, an small animal and noodle, another word for pasta.
The name Snoodle, may be the words snail, an small animal and noodle, another word for pasta.


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==[[Spiky Tromp]]==
==[[Spiky Tromp]]==
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*Spiky Tromps supposedly are to Spiny Tromps as [[Thwimp]]s are to [[Thwomps]] and [[Whimp]]s are to [[Whomp]]s.
*Spiky Tromps supposedly are to Spiny Tromps as [[Thwimp]]s are to [[Thwomps]] and [[Whimp]]s are to [[Whomp]]s.


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==[[Spud]]==
==[[Spud]]==
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*In an early scene in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', one of the [[Hammer Bro.|Hammer Bros.]] actually refers to [[Baby Mario]] as a "spud". However, he was not referring to the enemy Spud.
*In an early scene in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', one of the [[Hammer Bro.|Hammer Bros.]] actually refers to [[Baby Mario]] as a "spud". However, he was not referring to the enemy Spud.


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==[[Sumo Bro]]==
==[[Sumo Bro]]==
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However, if the player defeats them by hitting the blocks they are standing on from below, they are granted 200 points, '''possibly due to the greater risk taken'''.
However, if the player defeats them by hitting the blocks they are standing on from below, they are granted 200 points, '''possibly due to the greater risk taken'''.


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==[[Thwack Totem]]==
==[[Thwack Totem]]==
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*The enemy resembles a totem pole.
*The enemy resembles a totem pole.


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[[File:TorpTed.gif|frame|left]]
[[File:TorpTed.gif|frame|left]]
Torpedo Teds first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and resided in [[Soda Lake]]. [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] encountered Torpedo Teds during their adventures in [[Dinosaur Land]]. Torpedo Teds moved fairly fast and could be hard to avoid due to the narrow pathways within Soda Lake. '''This enemy can be defeated with a star, because this sprite was not progammed for invincibility glitch because: They give many lives when "bounce" in the player. But this star may be in code or by the level editor.'''
Torpedo Teds first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and resided in [[Soda Lake]]. [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] encountered Torpedo Teds during their adventures in [[Dinosaur Land]]. Torpedo Teds moved fairly fast and could be hard to avoid due to the narrow pathways within Soda Lake. '''This enemy can be defeated with a star, because this sprite was not progammed for invincibility glitch because: They give many lives when "bounce" in the player. But this star may be in code or by the level editor.'''
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==[[Urchin]]==
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As Version 4.0 If water Parkside as spiny egg related's Cheep Cheep!
("''If you can understand this, you may want to consult a doctor.''" - {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}})


==[[Ice Piranha Plant|Venus Ice Trap]]==
==[[Ice Piranha Plant|Venus Ice Trap]]==
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==[[Vomer]]==
==[[Vomer]]==
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*Unlike most Dry Bones, Vomers do not wear shoes '''(however, the Dry Bones of ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' do not wear shoes either).'''
*Unlike most Dry Bones, Vomers do not wear shoes '''(however, the Dry Bones of ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' do not wear shoes either).'''


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==[[Wallop]]==
==[[Wallop]]==
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This is the same thing as in Super Mario 3D Land(2011).
This is the same thing as in Super Mario 3D Land(2011).


==[[Whomp]]==
==[[Whomp]]==
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Whomps used to be incredibly Handsome creatures however, after years of having their only attack be slamming their faces down on the ground...well ya know
Whomps used to be incredibly Handsome creatures however, after years of having their only attack be slamming their faces down on the ground...well ya know


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