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Revision as of 13:42, October 17, 2024

Seeker Bullet Bill
Evade the Seeker Bullet Bills! level thumbnail
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Variant of Bullet Bill
Variants
“You won't want to miss this next performance... After all, these performers will be trying their hardest not to miss YOU! Hit it—and them—Seeker Bullet Bills!”
Castle Bowser, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Seeker Bullet Bills are variants of Bullet Bills that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Normally bobbing idly while stuck to flat surfaces (e.g. floors, walls, ceilings, or blocks) with a suction cup on their back end, once the player comes close to them, Seeker Bullet Bills would take aim, their faces flashing red as they rocket forward, their suction cups serving as their thrusters. They can only move in straight lines and cannot change course mid-flight. They are capable of breaking Brick Blocks, defeating enemies in their path, and even activating ? Blocks. Regardless of whether they strike their target or not, upon hitting a flat surface that they cannot destroy, the Seeker Bullet Bill would stick to that surface, bobbing idly until the player comes within their range again. Seeker Bullet Bills, like normal Bullet Bills, can be defeated by any attack, but they can also take themselves out if they strike each other, or if they come in contact with poison.

Seeker Bullet Bills and their large variants (which are capable of breaking through ? Blocks instead of merely activating them) only appear in their namesake level, Evade the Seeker Bullet Bills!, serving as the main enemies.

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyMagChan.bfres.zs MagChan Possibly based on「マグナムキラー」(Magunamu Kirā, "Bomber Bill"), combined with Japanese diminutive honorific「~ちゃん」(-chan)
Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Pack/Actor/EnemyMagChan.pack.zs MagChan Possibly based on「マグナムキラー」(Magunamu Kirā, "Bomber Bill"), combined with Japanese diminutive honorific「~ちゃん」(-chan)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チェイスキラー[?]
Cheisu Kirā
Chase Bullet Bill
Chinese 追击炮弹刺客[?]
Zhuījī Pàodàncìkè
Chasing Bullet Bill
French Bill Balle guidé[?] Guided Bullet Bill
German Zielsuch-Kugelwilli[?] Homing Bullet Bill
Italian Pallottolo Bill a ricerca
Pallottolo a ricerca
[?]
Seeking Bullet Bill
Seeking Bullet
Korean 유도킬러[?]
Yudo Killeo
From the Korean reading of「誘導」(yūdō, "guidance" in Japanese) and the Bullet Bill's Korean name
Portuguese Bill Bala Buscador[?] Seeker Bullet Bill
Russian Наводящийся Билл-пуля[?]
Navodyashchiyesya Bill-pulya
Homing Bullet Bill
Spanish Bill Bala Rastreador[?] Tracker Bullet Bill