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'''Anuboos''' are one of the many enemies [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] faced during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Mario and Luigi confronted them in [[Teehee Valley]]. Anuboos are black in color, except for their bright red eyes. They shoot out laser beams at the [[Mario Bros.]] To dodge an attack, Mario or Luigi must look at the shape an Anuboo transforms into (either Mario or Luigi) then [[Jump]]. | '''Anuboos''' are one of the many enemies [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] faced during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Mario and Luigi confronted them in [[Teehee Valley]]. Anuboos are black in color, except for their bright red eyes. They shoot out laser beams at the [[Mario Bros.]] To dodge an attack, Mario or Luigi must look at the shape an Anuboo transforms into (either Mario or Luigi) then [[Jump]]. | ||
Anuboos are probably named after Anubis, an Egyptian god, as well as [[Boo]]s, because they seem somewhat ghost-like. | Anuboos are probably named after Anubis, an Egyptian god, as well as [[Boo]]s, because they seem somewhat ghost-like (although it is also possible that the "boo" part of their name came from the exclamation "BOO!", which still implies creepiness and happens to be the namesake of the Boos). | ||
[[Category: Species]] | [[Category: Species]] | ||
[[Category: Enemies]] | [[Category: Enemies]] | ||
[[Category: Mario & Luigi Series Enemies]] | [[Category: Mario & Luigi Series Enemies]] |
Revision as of 20:02, May 21, 2007
Anuboos are one of the many enemies Mario and Luigi faced during the events of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Mario and Luigi confronted them in Teehee Valley. Anuboos are black in color, except for their bright red eyes. They shoot out laser beams at the Mario Bros. To dodge an attack, Mario or Luigi must look at the shape an Anuboo transforms into (either Mario or Luigi) then Jump.
Anuboos are probably named after Anubis, an Egyptian god, as well as Boos, because they seem somewhat ghost-like (although it is also possible that the "boo" part of their name came from the exclamation "BOO!", which still implies creepiness and happens to be the namesake of the Boos).