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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
|comparable=[[Hanging Blow Hard | |comparable=[[Hanging Blow Hard]] | ||
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'''Tailies''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are green {{wp|pitcher plant}}-like enemies that hang from the ceiling with vines attached. The player is able to pull these vines downwards and gain momentum to swing forward, which will defeat the enemy. They also periodically release [[Spike Ball]]s. [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s can swallow these Spike Balls and spit them back out at Tailies or at other enemies. | '''Tailies''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are green {{wp|pitcher plant}}-like enemies that hang from the ceiling with vines attached. The player is able to pull these vines downwards and gain momentum to swing forward, which will defeat the enemy. They also periodically release [[Spike Ball]]s. [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s can swallow these Spike Balls and spit them back out at Tailies or at other enemies. | ||
During the [[Wonder Effect]] quiz in [[Taily's Toxic Pond]], for every question, there are three different colored Tailies present, one for each answer, and the player needs to pull on the corresponding colored vine to answer correctly. If three questions are answered right, the player is rewarded a [[Wonder Seed]]. | During the [[Wonder Effect]] quiz in [[Taily's Toxic Pond]], for every question, there are three different colored Tailies present, one for each answer, and the player needs to pull on the corresponding colored vine to answer correctly. If three questions are answered right, the player is rewarded a [[Wonder Seed]]. | ||
Their internal name suggests they were originally conceptualized as monkeys before being redesigned into their current pitcher plant-like appearance. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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|file1=<tt>Model/EnemyOnagazaru.bfres.zs</tt> | |file1=<tt>Model/EnemyOnagazaru.bfres.zs</tt> | ||
|name1=Onagazaru | |name1=Onagazaru | ||
|meaning1=From「オナガザル科」(''onagazaru ka'', "{{wp| | |meaning1=From「オナガザル科」(''onagazaru ka'', "{{wp|Cercopithecidae}}") | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|Jap=オッポー | |Jap=オッポー | ||
|JapR=Oppō | |JapR=Oppō | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Portmanteau of「{{ruby|尾|お}}っぽ」(''oppo'', Ehime dialect word for "tail") and variation of「{{ruby|坊|ぼう}}」(''bō'', an affectionate suffix for "guy") | ||
|Chi=尾尾 | |Chi=尾尾 | ||
|ChiR=Wěiwěi | |ChiR=Wěiwěi | ||
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|Dut=Taily | |Dut=Taily | ||
|Fre=Népendar | |Fre=Népendar | ||
|FreM=From ''népenthès'' (tropical pitcher plant) and possibly ''pendre'' ("to hang") or ''pendard'' ("rascal") | |FreM=From ''népenthès'' ("tropical pitcher plant") and possibly ''pendre'' ("to hang") or ''pendard'' ("rascal") | ||
|Ger=Baumel | |Ger=Baumel | ||
|GerM=Inflection of ''baumeln'' ("to dangle") | |GerM=Inflection of ''baumeln'' ("to dangle") | ||
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|KorM=From "꼬리" (''kkori'', "tail") | |KorM=From "꼬리" (''kkori'', "tail") | ||
|Por=Caulino | |Por=Caulino | ||
|PorM=From ''caule'' ("plant stem") and the diminutive suffix ''-ino'' | |PorM=From ''caule'' ("plant stem") and/or possibly ''cauda'' ("tail"), with the diminutive suffix ''-ino'' | ||
|Rus=Уська | |Rus=Уська | ||
|RusR=Us'ka | |RusR=Us'ka | ||
|RusM=From ''усик'' (''usik'', "tendril") and possibly ''науськивать'' (''naus'kyvat'', "to stir up"), with diminutive suffix ''-ка'' (''-ka'') | |RusM=From ''усик'' (''usik'', "tendril") and possibly ''науськивать'' (''naus'kyvat'', "to stir up"), with the diminutive suffix ''-ка'' (''-ka'') | ||
|Spa=Colguiana | |Spa=Colguiana | ||
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''colgar'' ("to hang") and | |SpaM=Portmanteau of ''colgar'' ("to hang") and "liana" | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{SMBW}} | {{SMBW}} | ||
[[Category:Carnivorous plants]] | [[Category:Carnivorous plants]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder enemies]] | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder enemies]] | ||
[[it:Codino]] |
Latest revision as of 22:14, October 18, 2024
Taily | |||
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) | ||
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Tailies are enemies appearing in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are green pitcher plant-like enemies that hang from the ceiling with vines attached. The player is able to pull these vines downwards and gain momentum to swing forward, which will defeat the enemy. They also periodically release Spike Balls. Yoshis can swallow these Spike Balls and spit them back out at Tailies or at other enemies.
During the Wonder Effect quiz in Taily's Toxic Pond, for every question, there are three different colored Tailies present, one for each answer, and the player needs to pull on the corresponding colored vine to answer correctly. If three questions are answered right, the player is rewarded a Wonder Seed.
Their internal name suggests they were originally conceptualized as monkeys before being redesigned into their current pitcher plant-like appearance.
Gallery[edit]
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Model/EnemyOnagazaru.bfres.zs | Onagazaru | From「オナガザル科」(onagazaru ka, "Cercopithecidae") |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オッポー[?] Oppō |
Portmanteau of「 |
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Chinese | 尾尾[?] Wěiwěi |
Repetition of「尾」(wěi, "tail") | |
Dutch | Taily[?] | - | |
French | Népendar[?] | From népenthès ("tropical pitcher plant") and possibly pendre ("to hang") or pendard ("rascal") | |
German | Baumel[?] | Inflection of baumeln ("to dangle") | |
Italian | Codino[?] | From coda ("tail") and the diminutive suffix -ino | |
Korean | 꼬리잉[?] Kkoriing |
From "꼬리" (kkori, "tail") | |
Portuguese | Caulino[?] | From caule ("plant stem") and/or possibly cauda ("tail"), with the diminutive suffix -ino | |
Russian | Уська[?] Us'ka |
From усик (usik, "tendril") and possibly науськивать (naus'kyvat, "to stir up"), with the diminutive suffix -ка (-ka) | |
Spanish | Colguiana[?] | Portmanteau of colgar ("to hang") and "liana" |