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Ragumos | Ragumos only appeared in two volumes of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' | ||
A Ragumo has a pretty major role in the final chapter of volume 6, when Mario enters [[Tree Zone]] he and his [[Super Carrot]] friend are ambushed by the Ragumo. Mario tries luring the Ragumo with his Super Carrot but the Super Carrot kicks him in the air. Mario then proceeds to attempt throwing [[Fireball|Fireballs]] at the Ragumo, but it pops up on the other side. A [[Bopping Toady]] helps the Ragumo by pinning Mario down using it’s tongue. The Super Carrot tries helping Mario but it’s quickly destroyed when the Ragumo drills through it. The Ragumo the attempts to drill through Mario, but Mario uses his [[Bunny Ears]] to try and stop the Ragumo’s drill. As the Ragumo drills harder and harder, Mario spots a [[Super Mushroom]] that he uses to power-up his Bunny Ears to break the Ragumo’s drill and slap the Bopping Toady. In this volume Ragumo is heavily designed to look like Monty Mole though they still keep their signature drill. | A Ragumo has a pretty major role in the final chapter of volume 6, when Mario enters [[Tree Zone]] he and his [[Super Carrot]] friend are ambushed by the Ragumo. Mario tries luring the Ragumo with his Super Carrot but the Super Carrot kicks him in the air. Mario then proceeds to attempt throwing [[Fireball|Fireballs]] at the Ragumo, but it pops up on the other side. A [[Bopping Toady]] helps the Ragumo by pinning Mario down using it’s tongue. The Super Carrot tries helping Mario but it’s quickly destroyed when the Ragumo drills through it. The Ragumo the attempts to drill through Mario, but Mario uses his [[Bunny Ears]] to try and stop the Ragumo’s drill. As the Ragumo drills harder and harder, Mario spots a [[Super Mushroom]] that he uses to power-up his Bunny Ears to break the Ragumo’s drill and slap the Bopping Toady. In this volume Ragumo is heavily designed to look like Monty Mole though they still keep their signature drill. |
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
Template:Species-infobox Ragumo are mole enemies that appear in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and various Mario Manga related to said game. They are likely based off Monty Moles due to their similar appearance and attack pattern and may be related to them,[1][2] but they are considerably slower.
Super Mario Land 2: Golden Coins
Ragumos appear exclusively in the level Tree Zone Area 1 and can be found in low-lying areas, such as pits or ditches. To attack, the Ragumo will burrow underground and attempt to pop up in Mario's path. However, Mario can swiftly jump before the Ragumo pops up, thus landing a hit on its head. Fireballs can also be effective to defeat it, but only when the Ragumo has surfaced.
Super Mario-kun
Ragumos only appeared in two volumes of Super Mario-kun
A Ragumo has a pretty major role in the final chapter of volume 6, when Mario enters Tree Zone he and his Super Carrot friend are ambushed by the Ragumo. Mario tries luring the Ragumo with his Super Carrot but the Super Carrot kicks him in the air. Mario then proceeds to attempt throwing Fireballs at the Ragumo, but it pops up on the other side. A Bopping Toady helps the Ragumo by pinning Mario down using it’s tongue. The Super Carrot tries helping Mario but it’s quickly destroyed when the Ragumo drills through it. The Ragumo the attempts to drill through Mario, but Mario uses his Bunny Ears to try and stop the Ragumo’s drill. As the Ragumo drills harder and harder, Mario spots a Super Mushroom that he uses to power-up his Bunny Ears to break the Ragumo’s drill and slap the Bopping Toady. In this volume Ragumo is heavily designed to look like Monty Mole though they still keep their signature drill.
A singular Ragumo cameos in volume 10, as one of the enemies Luigi recruits to defeat Wario (despite Ragumo being confirmed to work for Wario). Ragumo’s design was changed in this volume to look more like their artwork rather then looking like Monty Mole.
Gallery
Super Mario-Kun, volume 6
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Bohrwurf[?] | From "Bohrer" (drill) and "Maulwurf" (Mole) | |
Italian | Ragumo[3] | - |
References
- ^ a b Official Japanese Super Mario Land 2 site; the description refers to it as "Monty Mole's relative!?" in a shocked and questioning manner, hence not stating it definitively.
- ^ Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia, page 112: "This mole looks like Monty Mole wearing a drill."
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 76
Monty Moles and relatives | |
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Characters | Big Montgomery • Chitei Kaijū Indy • Choropū Chika Butai • Choropū (Haha) • Choropū (Kodomo-tachi) • Choropū-san • Choropū Shinrin-tai • Choropū the Picasso • Choropūko • Chorozairu • Gattai monster • Monty Bros. • Monty Mole auctioneer • Monty Tank • Pakkun Mogura • Pūko • Sphinx Zō |
Species | Big Monty Mole • Choropū Men'iwa • Mawful Mole • Mega Mole • Metal Mawful Mole • Mole (presenter) • Monty Mole • Monty Mole (Flower Fields) • Monty Mole Patch • Monty Mole Swooper • Morty Mole |
Other relatives | Ragumo • Rocky Wrench |