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{{quote|That's your cue, Missile Megs! Get out there, and show them how dangerous a show can be!|Castle Bowser|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}}
{{quote|That's your cue, Missile Megs! Get out there, and show them how dangerous a show can be!|Castle Bowser|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}}
'''Missile Megs''' are a variant of [[Bullet Bill]]s resembling anthropomorphic missiles introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They first appear in the level oriented around it, [[Missile Meg Mayhem]]. They spawn off-screen and simply fly forwards in either direction. Players can stand on a Missile Meg as a normal platform while it descends slowly before it falls into a bottomless pit.
'''Missile Megs''' are a variant of [[Bullet Bill]]s resembling anthropomorphic missiles introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are purple and have shark-like faces as well as two arms. Missile Megs make their debut in the level oriented around them, [[Missile Meg Mayhem]], and return in [[The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon]]. They spawn off-screen and simply fly forwards in either direction. Players can stand on a Missile Meg as a normal platform while it descends slowly before it falls into a bottomless pit. This causes them to get crosses within their eyes.


During a [[Wonder Effect]], they instead fly in more diagonal or curved directions and do not lose altitude when the player jumps on them. Colorful clouds also emit from the enemy as they fly.
During a [[Wonder Effect]], they instead fly in more diagonal or curved directions and do not lose altitude or get crosses in their eyes when the player jumps on them. Colorful clouds also emit from their rocket boosters.


Its name keeps the tradition of Bullet Bills' having an alliterative combination between the type of projectile and a common single-syllable English name, similar to with Bullet Bills and [[Torpedo Ted]]s.
Their name keeps the tradition of Bullet Bills' having an alliterative combination between the type of projectile and a common single-syllable English name, similar to with Bullet Bills and [[Torpedo Ted]]s. It may also be a pun on the megalodon, a reference to their shark-like face.


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Latest revision as of 15:52, July 29, 2024

Not to be confused with Missile Bill.
Missile Meg
Custom render of Missile Meg from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Rendered game model of Missile Meg
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Variant of Bullet Bill
“That's your cue, Missile Megs! Get out there, and show them how dangerous a show can be!”
Castle Bowser, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Missile Megs are a variant of Bullet Bills resembling anthropomorphic missiles introduced in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are purple and have shark-like faces as well as two arms. Missile Megs make their debut in the level oriented around them, Missile Meg Mayhem, and return in The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon. They spawn off-screen and simply fly forwards in either direction. Players can stand on a Missile Meg as a normal platform while it descends slowly before it falls into a bottomless pit. This causes them to get crosses within their eyes.

During a Wonder Effect, they instead fly in more diagonal or curved directions and do not lose altitude or get crosses in their eyes when the player jumps on them. Colorful clouds also emit from their rocket boosters.

Their name keeps the tradition of Bullet Bills' having an alliterative combination between the type of projectile and a common single-syllable English name, similar to with Bullet Bills and Torpedo Teds. It may also be a pun on the megalodon, a reference to their shark-like face.

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Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyKillerLong.bfres.zs KillerLong Bullet Bill Long

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロングキラー[?]
Rongu Kirā
Long Bullet Bill
Chinese 长型炮弹刺客[?]
Chángxíng Pàodàncìkè
Long-type Bullet Bill
Dutch Missile Mark[?] -
French Mark Missile[?] Missile Mark
German Torpedo-Kugelwilli[?] Torpedo Bullet Bill
Italian Pallottolo Bill missile[?] Missile Bullet Bill
Korean 롱킬러[?]
Rong Killeo
Long Bullet Bill
Portuguese Bill Balístico[?] Ballistic Bill
Russian Рикки-ракета[?]
Rikki-raketa
Rocket Ricky
Spanish Milo Misil[?] Missile Milo