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*Spuds look somewhat similar to the [[vegetable]]s in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.  
*Spuds look somewhat similar to the [[vegetable]]s in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.  
*Spud's name comes from a nickname for the [[Wikipedia:potato|potato]].
*Spud's name comes from a nickname for the [[Wikipedia:potato|potato]].
*In an early scene in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', a [[Koopa Troopa]] actually refers to [[Baby Mario]] as a "spud". However, considering the fact that his use of the word "spud" wasn't proper and that he called [[Baby Luigi]] a "tater tot" shortly afterward, it is almost certain that he nicknamed Baby Mario "spud" after the alternate potato name rather than the ''Wario's Woods'' enemy.
*In an early scene in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'',one of the [[hammer bros.]] actually refers to [[Baby Mario]] as a "spud". However, considering the fact that his use of the word "spud" wasn't proper and that he called [[Baby Luigi]] a "tater tot" shortly afterward, it is almost certain that he nicknamed Baby Mario "spud" after the alternate potato name rather than the ''Wario's Woods'' enemy.


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Revision as of 12:00, July 14, 2008

Spud
A leafy Spud.

Spuds are round creatures with leaf-like things on their heads. They only appear in Wario's Woods, where they are the most common enemies in the game along with Squeaks and Fuzzes; they are very easy to defeat as any chain of bombs can destroy them.

Trivia

  • Spuds look somewhat similar to the vegetables in Super Mario Bros. 2.
  • Spud's name comes from a nickname for the potato.
  • In an early scene in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time,one of the hammer bros. actually refers to Baby Mario as a "spud". However, considering the fact that his use of the word "spud" wasn't proper and that he called Baby Luigi a "tater tot" shortly afterward, it is almost certain that he nicknamed Baby Mario "spud" after the alternate potato name rather than the Wario's Woods enemy.