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Pokipedes have a red variant, which moves faster and is able to destroy [[Hard Block]]s as well. Both variants of Pokipedes can have between three and seven segments. They appear prominently in [[Pokipede Pass]], as well as in the [[Wiggler Race Spelunking!|Spelunking!]] Wiggler Race. | Pokipedes have a red variant, which moves faster and is able to destroy [[Hard Block]]s as well. Both variants of Pokipedes can have between three and seven segments. They appear prominently in [[Pokipede Pass]], as well as in the [[Wiggler Race Spelunking!|Spelunking!]] Wiggler Race. | ||
As avid {{wp|shadowboxing|shadowboxer}}s, they are good at mitt-hitting, and their English name | As avid {{wp|shadowboxing|shadowboxer}}s, they are good at mitt-hitting, and their English name comes from "poke" and "centipede".<ref name=WonderSekai13>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/f6d2505a-dd79-410d-b350-b2b2036213f0 マリオたちの行く手を阻む。フラワー王国の個性豊かな敵キャラクターをご紹介。~その1~【ワンダーの世界へ Vol.13】]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved January 26, 2024.</ref> | ||
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Pokipede | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Variant of | Wiggler |
Pokipedes are enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are Wiggler-like caterpillars with boxing gloves and spiked helmets that cover all but their last segment. Pokipedes move along rails, punching everything in front of them, destroying snow blocks in their path. They can be defeated by stomping on their single uncovered segment, hitting said segment with three fireballs, or by attacking them with Elephant Mario's trunk.
Pokipedes have a red variant, which moves faster and is able to destroy Hard Blocks as well. Both variants of Pokipedes can have between three and seven segments. They appear prominently in Pokipede Pass, as well as in the Spelunking! Wiggler Race.
As avid shadowboxers, they are good at mitt-hitting, and their English name comes from "poke" and "centipede".[1]
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 蛇虫[?] Shéchóng |
Snake insect | |
Dutch | Pokipede[?] | - | |
French | Serpattes[?] | Portmanteau of "serpent" (snake) and "pattes" (legs), or possibly "mille-pattes" (millipede) | |
German | Tausendschlängler[?] | Pun on "Tausendfüßler" (millipede), "tausend" (thousand), the agentive form of "Schlange" (snake), and "schlagen" (to punch/defeat/whip/fight) | |
Italian | Serpipiede[?] | Portmanteau of "serpi" (snakes) and "piede" (foot), or "centopiedi" (centipede) | |
Korean | 뱀벌레[?] Baembeolle |
Serpent insect | |
Portuguese | Socopeia[?] | Portmanteau of "socar" (to punch) and "centopeia" (centipede) | |
Russian | Жукендра[?] Zhukendra |
Portmanteau of "жук" (zhuk, beetle) and "сколопендра" (skolopendra, scolopendra) | |
Spanish | Serpiés[?] | Portmanteau of "serpiente" (snake) and "ciempiés" (centipede) |
References
- ^ マリオたちの行く手を阻む。フラワー王国の個性豊かな敵キャラクターをご紹介。~その1~【ワンダーの世界へ Vol.13】. Nintendo. Retrieved January 26, 2024.