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===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
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Dino-Rhinos appear in ''Super Mario World''. They are encountered in [[Chocolate Island]]. Dino Rhinos follow [[Mario]] and jump over short obstacles to get him. A Dino-Rhino becomes a [[Dino-Torch]] if [[stomp]]ed, in which case it can breathe fire, something that Dino Rhinos would have originally been capable of doing.<ref>{{cite|url=tcrf.net/Super_Mario_World_(SNES)/Unused_Graphics_%26_Objects#Fire-Spitting_Dino_Rhino|title=''Super Mario World''/Unused Graphics & Objects {{!}} Fire-Spitting Dino Rhino|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|author=TCRF|language=en}}</ref> Dino-Rhinos can be defeated if attacked by a [[Spin Jump]] or being [[stomp]]ed by [[Yoshi]]. Dino-Rhinos are unaffected by [[fireball]]s or being eaten by Yoshi. | Dino-Rhinos appear in ''Super Mario World''. They are encountered in [[Chocolate Island]]. Dino Rhinos follow [[Mario]] and jump over short obstacles to get him. A Dino-Rhino becomes a [[Dino-Torch]] if [[stomp]]ed, in which case it can breathe fire, something that Dino Rhinos would have originally been capable of doing.<ref>{{cite|url=tcrf.net/Super_Mario_World_(SNES)/Unused_Graphics_%26_Objects#Fire-Spitting_Dino_Rhino|title=''Super Mario World''/Unused Graphics & Objects {{!}} Fire-Spitting Dino Rhino|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|author=TCRF|language=en}}</ref> Dino-Rhinos can be defeated if attacked by a [[Spin Jump]] or being [[stomp]]ed by [[Yoshi]]. Dino-Rhinos are unaffected by [[fireball]]s or being eaten by Yoshi. | ||
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Dino-Rhino is a character in ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe]]''. It has voice acting, unlike other appearances. It is one of the [[Curator]]s, replacing the humans from the MS-DOS releases. Besides taking questions, Dino-Rhino gives Luigi two questions if he decides to return an artifact as proof of its authenticity, followed by a money reward. | Dino-Rhino is a character in ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe]]''. It has voice acting, unlike other appearances. It is one of the [[Curator]]s, replacing the humans from the MS-DOS releases. Besides taking questions, Dino-Rhino gives Luigi two questions if he decides to return an artifact as proof of its authenticity, followed by a money reward. | ||
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- Not to be confused with "Rhino Dino", another name for Reznor.
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First appearance | Super Mario World (1990) | ||
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) | ||
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Dino Rhinos, also spelled Dino-Rhinos, are enemies introduced in Super Mario World. They are Ceratopsian dinosaurs with dark green bodies.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario World
Dino-Rhinos appear in Super Mario World. They are encountered in Chocolate Island. Dino Rhinos follow Mario and jump over short obstacles to get him. A Dino-Rhino becomes a Dino-Torch if stomped, in which case it can breathe fire, something that Dino Rhinos would have originally been capable of doing.[1] Dino-Rhinos can be defeated if attacked by a Spin Jump or being stomped by Yoshi. Dino-Rhinos are unaffected by fireballs or being eaten by Yoshi.
Super Mario Bros. 3 remakes
The king of Sea Side has been transformed into a purple Dino Rhino in both the Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 remakes of Super Mario Bros. 3.
Super Mario World television series

Dino-Rhinos, though never named as such, appear only in the episode "Send in the Clown" of the Super Mario World television series. It is held in a cage within King Koopa's "Koopaling Bros. Circus," and is defeated from fireballs thrown by Fire Mario, who had avoided being eaten by it.
Nintendo Adventure Books
Dino Rhinos are enemies in Flown the Koopa. They are encountered by Mario, Luigi, Toad, and the Mushroom King on their travels through a forest. They manage to avoid it, unless the reader solves the puzzle incorrectly, in which case they lose some Coins and International Dino-Flying Derby tickets.
A Dino Rhino is ridden by Bowser in Unjust Desserts after ditching his Toad disguise. Some are eaten by Yoshi and others shrunk by Magikoopa. Dino Rhinos can be encountered by Mario, both inside and outside the dinosaur's body.
Some Dino Rhinos can be encountered in Brain Drain. They can have their earned by Luigi, who had been transformed into a Koopa Troopa earlier, if he supposedly "scares" away Mario.
Mario is Missing!
Dino-Rhino is a character in Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe. It has voice acting, unlike other appearances. It is one of the Curators, replacing the humans from the MS-DOS releases. Besides taking questions, Dino-Rhino gives Luigi two questions if he decides to return an artifact as proof of its authenticity, followed by a money reward.
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario
White variants, Albino Dinos, appear as guards in the Crystal Palace in Paper Mario.
Paper Mario: Color Splash
Dino Rhinos are enemies in Paper Mario: Color Splash. They are encountered in Mossrock Theater. Their attacks include ramming and breathing fire, similarly to Dino-Torches. Stronger variants named Wild Dino Rhinos are introduced as well.
Paper Mario: The Origami King
A Dino Rhino is a non-playable character in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It sings in the Shroom City café alongside a Ptooie and a Sombrero Guy.
The in-game concept art shows that origami Dino Rhinos were originally going to be enemies.
Profiles and statistics
Super Mario series
Super Mario World
- Instruction booklet description:
- English:
These are dragons from Chocolate Island. Jump on Dino-Rhino and it becomes Mini-Rhino. Watch out, they breathe fire.[2]
- English:
- Mario Mania: Big but nearsighted. Dino Rhino looks more dangerous than he is. Mario can easily evade the big lug, but he also can stomp him down to size.[3]
- Nintendo Power Issue #28: Dino-Rhinos: When they're hit, these lugs shrink.[4]
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
- Denizens of Dinosaur Land poster: Chocolate Island is home to these dinosaurs. Dino Rhinos change into Mini-Rhinos when stomped on, but the little ones breathe fire, so be careful.[5]
Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Yoshi's Egg
★ライタとチビライタ
火を吹く点から、インド系ヨッシーと関係が 深いと考えられているが、どう深いのかは不 明。彼とヨッシーのイキサツについては秘密。[6]
★Dino Rhino & Dino Torch
Due to their fire-blowing points, they're thought to be closely related to the Indian Yoshi, but how deep is unknown. The history between them and Yoshi is a secret.
Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten
Paper Mario: Color Splash
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HP | 56 | Type | Normal | Role | Common | Card | ||||||||||||||
Strong | None | Weak | None | Card drop rate | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Moves | Body Attack (16), Fire Attack (32), Group Attack (12), Blowback Attack (24) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Location(s) | Mossrock Theater | ||||||||||||||||||||
Quotes | N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Gallery
The Original Story illustration, Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Yoshi's Egg
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 打火龙[7] Dǎhuǒ Lóng |
Lighter Dragon | |
Chinese (traditional) | 打火龍[?] Dǎhuǒ Lóng |
Lighter Dragon | |
Dutch | Dino Rhino[?] | - | |
French | Dino-Rhino[?] | - | |
German | Dino-Rhino[?] | - | |
Dino Rhino[8] | |||
Italian | Dino Rino[?] | "Rino" comes from rinoceronte ("rhinoceros") | |
Korean | 라이터[?] Raiteo |
Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
Portuguese | Rinossauro[?] | Portmanteau of rinoceronte ("rhino") and dinossauro ("dinossaur") | |
Portuguese (NOA) | Dino Rhino (Super Mario World manual)[?] | - | |
Russian | Носозавр[?] Nosozavr |
From носорог (nosorog, "rhino") and -завр (-zavr, suffix for dinosaurs) | |
Spanish | Dino-Rino[?] | "Rino" comes from rhinocerotidae ("rhinoceros") | |
Llamasaurio Rex (Super Mario World manual)[?] | Blazesaurus Rex, a play on "blaze" and "Tyrannosaurus rex" |
References
- ^ TCRF. Super Mario World/Unused Graphics & Objects | Fire-Spitting Dino Rhino. The Cutting Room Floor (English).
- ^ 1991. Super Mario World instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 25.
- ^ August 1991. Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 51.
- ^ Tilden, Gail, et al. (September 1991). Nintendo Power Issue #28. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 11.
- ^ Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 promotional flyer
- ^ February 1, 1992. 「任天堂公式ガイドブック ヨッシーのたまご」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Yoshi's Egg). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-104196-5. Page 61 .
- ^ 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译. Baidu Tieba (Simplified Chinese). Archived February 27, 2017, 15:38:47 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
- ^ Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors (1993). Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 19.
Paper Mario: Color Splash | ||
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Main characters | Mario • Huey • Peach | |
Minor characters | Action Toad • Barista Toad • Banzai Bill • Bowser • Big Urchin • Birdo • Bloo • Bloo Bay Beach barista • Bridge Kinopio • Card Connoisseur Toad • Chosen Toads (Justice Toad · Mountain Sage · Surfing Kinopio) • Daffodil Peak park ranger • "Deep Cuts" Toad • Draggadon • Five Fun Guys • Foreman • Fort Cobalt barista • Green Energy Plant researcher • Greenie • Guide Toad • Host Snifit • Informant Mūcho • Johnson • Know-it-All Toad • Legendary captain • Lighthouse keeper • Luigi • Mega Bob-omb • Mustard Café chef • Peddler Kinopio • Pentabros • Piper • Plum Park greeter • Port Prisma barista • Princess • Prof. Kinopio • Purp • Redd • Red Shy Guy • Rescue Squad (Red Rescue Squad Apprentice Toad · Rescue Blue · Rescue Green · Rescue Purple · Rescue Red · Rescue Squad Chief · Rescue Yellow) • Rock Paper Wizard • Ruddy Road Paint Guy • Shai Guyz • Sunset Express conductor • Tangerino Grill Chef • Tangerino Grill host • Tea Party Toads • Toad • Toadmaster General • Toads • Thwomp • Violet Passage captain • Wringer • Yella • Yoshi • Yoshis | |
Bosses | Morton • Iggy • Ludwig • Wendy • Larry • Lemmy • Roy • Black Bowser | |
Mini-bosses | Big Lava Bubble • Big Spiny • Kamek • Petea Piranha • The Shy Bandit • Steak | |
Enemies | Blooper (10-Stack · Poison) • Bob-omb • Boo (10-Stack) • Buzzy Beetle (Big · Gang · Small (Gang) · Spike Top · Tower) • Cheep Cheep (Small) • Dino Rhino (Wild) • Dry Bones (5-Stack) • Fuzzy (Stack) • Goomba (Accordion · Bone · Mega · Paper-Cone · Para · Small (Gang · Wheel)) • Hammer Bro (Boomerang · Chariot · Circus · Fire (8-Stack) · Ice · Juggler · Sledge (Shady) · Small) • Koopa Troopa (6-Stack · Para (10-Stack)) • Lava Bubble (Black) • Ninji • Piranha Plant (Fire · Ptooie) • Pokey (Green) • Rocky Wrench • Scaredy Rat (10-Stack) • Shy Guy (4-Stack · 5-Stack · Animal Trainer · Coal · Gold · Laundry · Paint · Pry · Roller · Shield · Shunned · Silver · Slurp · Soggy · Sombrero · Spike · Trampoline · Unicycle) • Snifit (Chariot · Slurp · Spike · Whistle) • Spike • Spiny • Swoop | |
Locations | Red courses | Ruddy Road • Cherry Lake • Redpepper Volcano • Redpepper Crater • The Crimson Tower |
Yellow courses | Daffodil Peak • Sunglow Ridge • Château Chanterelle • Mustard Café • The Golden Coliseum | |
Blue courses | Indigo Underground • Bloo Bay Beach • Dark Bloo Inn • Cobalt Base • Fort Cobalt | |
Purple courses | Plum Park • Violet Passage • Vortex Island • Lighthouse Island • Fortune Island | |
Orange courses | Marmalade Valley • Kiwano Temple • Toad Trainworks • Tangerino Grill • Sunset Express (Starlight Cape) | |
Green courses | Mondo Woods • Sacred Forest • Green Energy Plant • Mossrock Theater • The Emerald Circus | |
Black course | Black Bowser's Castle | |
Blue, red, and yellow course | Port Prisma (Action Command Dojo · Prisma Cardware · Prisma Fountain · Prisma Museum · Prisma Postal Toad) | |
Other | Prism Island • Roshambo Temples | |
Items | Battle Card • Card Max Up • Coins • Heart • Hearty Latte • Paint • Prisma Juice • Roshambo Cards | |
Key items | Birdcage • Blissful Beach Key • Café Key • Caged "Bird" • Excavation Site Permit • Fishing Pole • Fresh Sheets • Hero's Journal • Holo-Peach • "It" • Journal Entries • Letter from Chest • Magma Burger • Mountain Climbing Permit • Paint Star Pieces • Sharp Spike • Snifit's Card Key • Tea Recipe Book • Toad's Pants • Toad's Shoes • Toad's Vest • Trunk Key | |
Objects | ? Block • Big Paint Star • Brick Block • Colorless spot • Empty Block • Invisible Block • Mamma Mia Pizza • Mini Paint Star • Paint Hammer • POW Block • Prisma Times • Save Block • Science Claw • Super Ludship • Super Ludsub • Super Star • Unfurl Block • Volcanic debris • Warp Pipe • Waterfall | |
Status effects | Blue • Crumpled • Dizzy • Poison • Rage • Rhythm • Self-conscious • Unmotivated | |
Miscellaneous | Bestiary • Block locations (Hidden) • Cutout • Flip • Gallery • Glitches • Huey's advice • Parade • Pre-release and unused content • Quotes (By character: A–O · P–Z) • Rescue V: Fearless Color Defenders • Snifit or Whiffit: Seabed Edition • Staff • Super Flag • Super Roshambo |
Paper Mario: The Origami King | ||
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Main characters | Bob-omb • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Captain T. Ode • Kamek • King Olly • Luigi • Mario • Olivia • Peach • Professor Toad | |
Supporting characters | Battle Lab Toad • Birdo • Canned-Food Par-tay Trio • Chef Kinopio • Dino Rhino • DJ Snifit • DJ Toad • Emcee Shy Guy • Feelin' Fungi • Fortune Toad • Gold Fish • Kanchō Kinopio • Love Toad • Master Toad • Monty Mole auctioneer • Oarsman • Ol' Grandsappy • Origami Craftsman • Princess • Rescue Squad • Sap Sisters • Sea Captain Toad • Senchō Kinopio • Shangri-Spa Toad • Small Cheep Cheep • Mini Goomba • Sombrero Guy • Toad mechanic • Toad Researcher • Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker • Whale • Whispering Trees • Whistle Snifit | |
Enemies | Folded Soldiers | Big Cutout Soldier • Black Shy Guy • Blooper • Bone Goomba • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Buzzy Beetle • Chargin' Chuck • Cheep Cheep • Co Gasagoso • Crowber • Dry Bones • Fire Bro • Fly Guy • Fuzzy • Galoomba • Goomba • Hammer Bro • Ice Bro • Jumping Piranha Plant • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Li'l Cutout Soldier • Mechakoopa • Ninji • Nipper Plant • Paragoomba • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Ptooie • Rocky Wrench • Scaredy Rat • Scuttlebug • Shoe Goomba • Shy Guy • Sidestepper • Sledge Bro • Snifit • Snow Spike • Spike • Spike Top • Stingby • Stone Spike • Sumo Bro • Swoop • Thwomp |
Paper Macho Soldiers | Paper Macho Bob-omb • Paper Macho Boo • Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle • Paper Macho Chain Chomp • Paper Macho Goomba • Paper Macho Koopa Troopa • Paper Macho Lava Bubble • Paper Macho Koopa Paratroopa • Paper Macho Piranha Plant • Paper Macho Shy Guy • Paper Macho Stone Spike | |
Bosses | Legion of Stationery | Colored Pencils • Rubber Band • Hole Punch • Tape • Scissors • Stapler |
Vellumentals | Earth Vellumental • Water Vellumental • Fire Vellumental • Ice Vellumental | |
Other | Paper Macho Gooper Blooper • Mega Paper Macho Pokey • Boss Sumo Bro • Handaconda • Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle • Paper Plane Squadron • King Olly | |
Locations | ? Island • Autumn Mountain • Battle Lab • Big Sho' Theater • Bonehead Island • Bowser's Castle • Breezy Tunnel • Cafés • Chestnut Valley • Club Island • Diamond Island • Dress-Up Photo Studio • Earth Vellumental Temple • Eddy River • Fire Vellumental Cave • Full Moon Island • Fun, Funky, and Functional • Graffiti Underground • Hammer Island • Heart Island • Hotfoot Crater • House of Riddles • Ice Vellumental Mountain • Musée Champignon • Mushroom Island • Ninja Attraction • Origami Castle • Overlook Mountain • Overlook Tower • Picnic Road • Scorching Sandpaper Desert • Scorching Sandpaper East • Scorching Sandpaper Far East • Scorching Sandpaper Far West • Scorching Sandpaper Minor • Scorching Sandpaper West • Scuffle Island • Sea Tower • Sensor Lab • Shangri-Spa • Shroom City Royal Palace • Shogun Studios • Shuriken Dojo • Shroom City • Spade Island • Souvenir Shop • Spring of Bliss • Spring of Jungle Mist • Spring of Purification • Spring of Rainbows • Spring of Sanctuary • Sun Altar • Sweetpaper Valley • Temple of Shrooms • The Great Sea • The Princess Peach • Toad Town • Tranquil Pipes Teahouse • Trial of Courage • Trial of Power • Trial of Wisdom • Water Vellumental Shrine • Whispering Woods | |
Items | 1-Up Mushroom • Boot Whistle • Boots • Confetti • Fire Flower • Fire Flower Set • Fire Hammer • Flashy Boots • Flashy Hammer • Flashy Mushroom • Flashy Iron Boots • Gold Boots • Gold Hammer • Hammer • Hidden Block Unhider • Hurlhammer • Ice Flower • Ice Flower Set • Ice Hammer • Iron Boots • Lamination Suit • Legendary Boots • Legendary Hammer • Legendary Iron Boots • MAX UP Heart • Mushroom • Mushroom 3-Pack • Mushroom 6-Pack • POW Block • Puzzle Solver • Rabbit Espresso • Sea Chart • Shiny Boots • Shiny Fire Flower • Shiny Ice Flower • Shiny Hammer • Shiny Hurlhammer • Shiny Iron Boots • Shiny Mushroom • Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack • Shiny Tail • Tail • Timer Extender • Toad Radar • Turtle Tea | |
Useful Items | Baseball • Bibliofolds • Big Shell • Bone • Canned Tuna • Canned Heart • Commoner Pass • Confetti Bag • "Deep, Deep Vibes" • Diamond Jewel • Diamond Key • Faded Fire Flower • Goomba Mask • Groovier Panel • Groovy Panel • "Heartbeat Skipper" • Heavy Bag • Jungle King Mask • Key to Bowser's Castle • Key to Peach's Castle • Lever • Manhole Hook • "M-A-X Power!" • Mushroom Handle • Opened Can of Tuna • Orbs • Professor's Room Key • Red Gem • Round Jewel • Royalty Pass • Shell Stones • Shogun Studios Master Key • Shriveled MAX UP Heart • Shriveled Mushroom • Shriveled Seed • Shuriken • Soul Seed • Space Warrior Mask • Spring of Rainbows - VIP • Square Jewel • Stamp Card • Straw • Suite Key • Sun Incense • "Thrills at Night" • Triangle Jewel | |
Accessories | Ally Tambourine • Coin Step Counter • Confetti Vacuum • Guard Plus • Heart Plus • Hidden Block Alert • Membership Card • Petal Bag • Retro Soundbox • Time Plus • Toad Alert • Treasure Alert | |
Objects | Boot Car • Chestnut • Hint Envelope • Magic Circle • Not-Bottomless Hole • Olly Tape • Relaxing Bench • Streamer • Waterfall | |
Miscellaneous | ? Blocks • 1,000-Fold Arms • Bestiary • Collectible Treasures • Fishing spot • Gallery • Glitches • Hidden Toads • Olivia's hints • Pre-release and unused content • Quotes • Shy Guys Finish Last • Songs ("Happy & Sappy" · "Go with the Flow" · "My Heart's a-Burnin'") • Staff |