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|align=center| [[File:Sunshine Pink Cheep Model.png|x70px]]<br>'''[[Cheep-Cheep]] (pink)'''
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|A variety of Cheep-Cheep that will bite onto Mario and pull him deeper underwater. Unlike red Cheep-Cheeps, these ones will not leap out of the water.
|A variety of Cheep-Cheep that will bite onto Mario and pull him deeper underwater. Unlike red Cheep-Cheeps, these ones will not leap out of the water.
|align=center| [[Delfino Airstrip]]<br>[[Gelato Beach]]<br>[[Noki Bay]]
|align=center| [[Delfino Airstrip]]<br>[[Gelato Beach]]<br>[[Noki Bay]]
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|align=center| [[File:Sunshine Lava Cheep Model.png|x70px]]<br>[[Lava Cheep Cheep|'''Lava Cheep-Cheep''']]
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|Cheep-Cheeps that swim in the magma of [[Corona Mountain]]. Spraying them with water incapacitates them temporarily.
|Cheep-Cheeps that swim in the magma of [[Corona Mountain]]. Spraying them with water incapacitates them temporarily.
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Revision as of 14:50, January 28, 2021

Casual Nintendo historian. Otherwise an artist and a zoologist. Bio degree. I've had an account here since 2012.

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New enemies

Name List of enemies Description List of enemies Locations Possible spoils
Model of the Blue Electrokoopa enemy in Super Mario Sunshine.
Blue Electrokoopa
A variety of Koopa Troopa. They sport electrically-charged shells that will shock Mario on contact. A Blue Electrokoopa will remove its shell and toss it towards Mario as a projectile weapon. It is in this instance that it can be safely jumped on and defeated. Pinna Park
Sirena Beach
Coin×1
A blue Cataquack from Super Mario Sunshine.
Cataquack (blue)
Vaguely duck-like creatures that will toss Mario high into the air. Doing so does not deplete his health meter unless he falls on the same patch of ground from which he was launched. They will immediately charge towards Mario after making visual contact. They otherwise will idly patrol the beach or sleep on the ground. Spraying them with water will temporarily leave them dazed and can be jumped on. Jumping on them while over sand will cause them to sink into the ground. Gelato Beach
Sirena Beach
Coin×1
Blue Coin×1
Cataquack
Cataquack (red)
Red Cataquacks that always damage Mario when they toss him into the air. Their behavior is otherwise shared with the blue Cataquacks. Mario himself cannot defeat Cataquacks, but they can be eaten by Yoshi. Gelato Beach Coin×1
FeverishChomplet.png
Chain Chomplet
Young Chain Chomps owned by an orange Pianta. They suffer from a fever that turns their bodies orange and makes them too hot to touch. As they move, they leave trails of burning goop behind them that will burn Mario. He can cool them down with water and grab onto their chains. Pulling back and releasing them will slingshot the Chomplets. They perminantly become tame if launched into a body of water. Pianta Village Shine Sprite×1
A pink Cheep-Cheep model from Super Mario Sunshine
Cheep-Cheep (pink)
A variety of Cheep-Cheep that will bite onto Mario and pull him deeper underwater. Unlike red Cheep-Cheeps, these ones will not leap out of the water. Delfino Airstrip
Gelato Beach
Noki Bay
None
Coo Coo
Coo Coo
Chicken enemies that drop goop as they fly through the sky. They can be brought low to the ground by shooting them with water and jumped on. Bianco Hills
Pianta Village
Coin×5
1-Up Mushroom×1
Dango
Dango
A stack of ten Strollin' Stus standing on top of a giant Stu at the base. The stack can be dismantled by spraying it with water. All of the individual Strollin' Stus disappear once the giant one is defeated. Pinna Park Blue Coin×1
GoldBulletBill SMS.png
Golden Bullet Bill
Bullet Bills launched from Monty Mole's cannon. Spraying them with water causes them to explode. Pinna Park Coin×8
A blue Bullet Bill from Super Mario Sunshine
Guided Bullet Bill
Blue Bullet Bills launched from Bowser Jr.'s ship during the final fight with Bowser. They will home-in on Mario. They function similarly to Purple Bullet Bills but lack the flashing red nosecone. They can be jumped on and sprayed with water. Corona Mountain 1-Up Mushroom×1
Water Bottle×1
Cheep Cheep in Super Mario Sunshine
Hatopop
Traps hidden within the alcoves of Noki Bay that launch Mario when triggered. There are two varieties: a green figure similar to the bird apparatus of a cuckoo clock and a red boxing glove. The glove launches Mario much farther than the bird. Noki Bay Indestructible
The Electro-Koopa King from Super Mario Sunshine.
Huge Red Electrokoopa
A giant Electrokoopa sleeping on a metal grate behind Pinna Park's Ferris wheel. Touching its shell directly shocks Mario. It can only be defeated by flipping the grate it sleeps on. Pinna Park Shine Sprite×1
Jumping Blooper
Jumping Blooper
Small Bloopers that leap from water. Spraying them with water causes their mantles to temporarily flatten and float on the surface of water, allowing them to be used as platforms. Ricco Harbor None
Klamber
Klamber
Spider-like creatures that cling to walls and ceilings. Spraying them with water can temporarily demobilize them. Ricco Harbor
Pianta Village
Coin×1
Blue Coin×1
A Lava Cheep Cheep model render from Super Mario Sunshine
Lava Cheep-Cheep
Cheep-Cheeps that swim in the magma of Corona Mountain. Spraying them with water incapacitates them temporarily. Corona Mountain None
A Piranhabon model from Super Mario Sunshine
Piranhabon
Giant Piranha Plant heads that roll down slopes like boulders. They are covered in goop and leave trails of it behind them as they roll. Bianco Hills None
Poink from Super Mario Sunshine
Poink
Floating, balloon-like pig creatures. They will suckle on F.L.U.D.D.'s nozzle when Mario is in close proximity. They can be filled with water and launched from F.L.U.D.D. like rockets. Poinks do not inflict damage on Mario. Bianco Hills
Sirena Beach
None
A Red Electrokoopa model from Super Mario Sunshine
Red Electrokoopa
A large variety of Electrokoopa that clings to walls and ceilings. Their carapace will shock Mario on contact, but their plastron is vulnerable to damage. Mario can strike them when on the opposite side of a steel grate. If he makes direct contact with one on the same side of the grate, he will be shocked, immediately lose his grip, and fall. Pinna Park
Pianta Village
Coin×1
Pokey Head from Super Mario Sunshine
Sanbo Head
Pokey heads. They hide underground with their flowers exposed above the surface. They will burst to the surface when approached and bounce towards Mario. Making direct contact causes damage to Mario. Bianco Hills Coin×1[note 1]
Coin×3[note 2]
Seedy Pod
Seedy Pod
Singing Sanbo Heads. Approaching them causes them to bury their bodies underground and release a flurry of projectile seeds. Spraying them with water from a distance stuns them temporarily and leaves them vulnerable to attack. Bianco Hills Coin×1
Model of the Sleepy Boo enemy in Super Mario Sunshine.
Sleepy Boo
Big Boos the sleep in the attic of Hotel Delfino. Their bodies obstruct the halls. Yoshi can eat Sleepy Boos and this is the only way to remove them. Sirena Beach Coin×1
A Smolderin' Stu in the game Super Mario Sunshine.
Smolderin' Stu
Fiery Strollin' Stus. Making direct contact will burn Mario. Spraying them with water extinguishes the flames allows them to safely be defeated. Pinna Park
Sirena Beach
Coin×1
Model of the Snooza Koopa enemy in Super Mario Sunshine.
Snooza Koopa
Large varieties of Koopa that feed on the sunflower people. They bury their bodies under the sand. Spraying them with water forces them to the surface. A Snooza Koopa will try to crush Mario by throwing themselves into the air and slamming down, carapace-first. Performing a Ground Pound on their plastron defeats them. Their carapaces resemble Yoshi Eggs. The Great Sunflower initially mistakes them for actual Yoshis. Pinna Park Coin×1
A Strollin' Stu in Super Mario Sunshine.
Strollin' Stu
Stout, waddling creatures that make squeaky noises. They will run towards Mario when they make visual contact. Small varieties appear in a secret course that emerge from little holes in the wall. A large variety appears at the base of a Dango. Bianco Hills
Pinna Park
Sirena Beach
Pianta Village
Coin×1
SwipinStu.png
Swipin' Stu
Large, winged Stus. They will swoop down towards Mario when in close proximity and try to steal his cap. They can be forced to the ground by spraying them with water. Pinna Park Coin×1
A red Swoopin' Stu from Super Mario Sunshine.
Swoopin' Stu
Gelatinous Stus that materialize directly from bodies of goop. They move very slowly but will fling themselves at Mario when in close proximity. If they miss, they will splatter into goop. They can climb up walls and leave trails of goop behind them. They fall apart if sprayed with water. Delfino Plaza
Bianco Hills
Noki Bay
Pianta Village
Coin×1
Water Bottle×1
Artwork of the Wind Spirit enemy in Super Mario Sunshine.
Wind Spirit
Swirls of wind that will home-in on Mario. Though difficult to see due to their translucent bodies, Wind Spirits are always accompanied by the sound of wind gusts before striking. Bianco Hills
Ricco Harbor
Pianta Village
Coin×1
Winged Strollin' Stu
Winged Strollin' Stu
Winged Stus that fly horizontally across a set path. They do not directly pursue Mario. Sirena Beach None


  1. ^ Only if jumped on.
  2. ^ Only if sprayed into a wall.