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'''Choppahs'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. 2010. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Premiere Edition guide. Page 26.</ref> are a type of enemy appearing in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear as green creatures that lack legs. They have orange spiked helmets and have a propeller around them, giving them the ability to fly. They fly in a vertical straight line in most galaxies. | '''Choppahs'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. 2010. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Premiere Edition guide. Page 26.</ref> are a type of enemy appearing in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear as green creatures that lack legs. They have orange spiked helmets and have a propeller around them, giving them the ability to fly. They fly in a vertical straight line in most galaxies. |
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- Not to be confused with Choppa.
Template:Species-infobox Choppahs[1] are a type of enemy appearing in the game Super Mario Galaxy 2. They appear as green creatures that lack legs. They have orange spiked helmets and have a propeller around them, giving them the ability to fly. They fly in a vertical straight line in most galaxies.
They first appear in the Honeybloom Galaxy as the main obstacles. These enemies later appear in the Sweet Mystery Galaxy (where they are only seen flying horizontally), Honeyhop Galaxy, and Flip-Out Galaxy, as well as during the Grandmaster Galaxy's mission The Perfect Run. These enemies can only be defeated by being eaten by Yoshi. Most of the time, they appear when the player tries to go through a 2D pathway. They are less common when the pathway is 3D, mostly appearing when the platforms are narrow or have less ground.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バズメット[?] Bazumetto |
Bazu is Japanese for "buzz", while metto is short for "helmet". | |
German | Heli-Monty[?] | Heli Monty | |
Italian | Ronzelmetto[?] | From "ronzare" (to buzz) and "elmetto" (helmet) |
Trivia
- Its name in German implies that it is a type of Monty Mole, despite its appearance and name in other languages suggesting otherwise.