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Revision as of 12:20, July 12, 2018

Paper Mario enemy
M. Bush
Sprite of an M. Bush, from Paper Mario.
Location(s) Jade Jungle
Max HP 8
Attack 3
Defense 0
Moves Poison Bite (3, Poison - Poor, 2)
Role Common
Type Ground
Items Tasty Tonic
Coins 1 + 0-2
More
Level 16
Run 18
Strong None
Weak None
Sleep? 95%, 1
Dizzy? 50%, -1
Shock? 90%, 0
Shrink? 75%, 0
Stop? 90%, 0
Fright? 60%
Air Lift? 85%
Hurricane? 80%
Tattle

This is an M. Bush. M. Bushes pretend to be bushes and wait for unwary prey. Max HP: 8, Attack Power: 3, Defense Power: 0 Their bites are sometimes poisonous, so be careful. If you get poisoned, your HP will gradually fall. Your situation could become critical unless you restore your HP as soon as possible. Let's clear 'em out quickly, OK? Use your most powerful attack, why don't you?

M. Bush is a bush-like enemy found on Lavalava Island in Paper Mario. Much like Hurt Plants, they pretend to be ordinary bushes, but will ambush and attack Mario when he examines them. However, unlike Hurt Plants, M. Bushes can be told apart from harmless plants because of their stouter shape and lighter color. They have a low attack power and no defense, but they can poison Mario with their bite and usually attack in groups so they can be troublesome. The poison bite has around a 45% chance at having Mario to become poisoned.

A notable group of M. Bushes traps one of the Fearsome 5 in a tree. This group lies in front of the said tree, forcing Mario to fight them in order to rescue him.

Its name is most likely a pun on the words "ambush" and "bush."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ギタイ草[?]
Gitai Gusa
Bush Mimic
Chinese 伪装草[?]
Wěizhuāng Cǎo
Disguising Bush
German Lauerbusch[?] Lurking Bush