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|Jap=フレーゴン
|Jap=フレーゴン
|JapR=Furēgon
|JapR=Furēgon
|JapM=From English words "frame" and "polygon"
|JapM=Portmanteau of "frame" and "polygon"
|Fra=Anguirouge
|Fra=Anguirouge
|FraM=Portmanteau of ''anguille'' (eel) and ''rouge'' (red)
|FraM=Portmanteau of "anguille" (eel) and "rouge" (red)
|Ger=Aaligon
|Ger=Aaligon
|GerM=''Aal'' (eel) + ''Polygon''
|GerM=Portmanteau of "aal" (eel) and "polygon"
|Spa=Anguilus  
|Spa=Anguilus  
|SpaM=From ''anguila'' (eel)
|SpaM=From "anguila" (eel) with Latin suffix "-us"
|Ita=Anguillion
|Ita=Anguillion
|ItaM=From ''anguilla'' (eel)
|ItaM=From "anguilla" (eel)
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Revision as of 22:53, November 21, 2022

Super Paper Mario enemy
Eeligon
Sprite of an Eeligon from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Outer Limits (4-3)
Role Common
Max HP 10
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 600
Items
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Eeligons slither through the murky bits of the cosmos. Hit them and they'll shrink faster than their egos.
Tattle
That's an Eeligon. They are space creatures that are made up of many parts... Max HP is 10 and Attack is 2. It loses pieces of itself as it takes damage... The head is the weak spot... Its movements are hard to predict, so be careful...
List of Catch Cards
134           135           136

The Eeligon is an enemy in Super Paper Mario that can be found in the Outer Limits. Its name is a portmanteau of "eel" and "polygon," referring to its body, which is made up of several squares arranged like an eel. The Eeligon swims through space at a relatively fast pace, attempting to ram into the player. Any part of its body may be attacked; however, attacking the tail portions will only serve to shorten its body length. Only its head may be damaged. Eeligons are rare enemies, only appearing in a single room in the Outer Limits, and only four of them appear.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フレーゴン[?]
Furēgon
Portmanteau of "frame" and "polygon"
German Aaligon[?] Portmanteau of "aal" (eel) and "polygon"
Italian Anguillion[?] From "anguilla" (eel)
Spanish Anguilus[?] From "anguila" (eel) with Latin suffix "-us"