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'''Mega Mechanasaur''', also known as "'''Big-Feet'''," is a giant robotic dinosaur appearing only in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[The Wheel Thing]]." It was constructed by [[Ludwig|Kooky von Koopa]] to be used in an assault on [[Dome City]]. Mega Mechanasaur resembled an enormous, robotic Tyrannosaurus Rex with giant wheels in place of legs. It is powered by an actual Tyrannosaurus Rex running on a treadmill inside the lower torso of the mech, and inside the mouth is a [[Dino-Torch]] that breathes fire.
'''Mega Mechanasaur''', also known as "'''Big-Feet'''," is a giant robot appearing only in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[The Wheel Thing]]." It was constructed by [[Ludwig|Kooky von Koopa]] to be used in an assault on [[Dome City]]. Mega Mechanasaur resembled an enormous, robotic dinosaur with a beak instead of a mouth and with giant wheels in place of legs. It is powered by a caveperson doll inside the lower torso of the mech, and inside the mouth is a fire-breathing rhino-dragon hybrid that is used as 'the Kookey Key to any door.'


After observing the Mario brothers' inventing the wheel and cars for the [[Cave People]], Kooky is inspired to build the Mega Mechanasaur. After its completion, Kooky and [[Bowser|King Koopa]] use it to destroy Dome City. However, the mech is stopped by Mario, Luigi, and the Cave People, setting out logs as speed bumps, traffic lights spitting out fire at it, and potholes dug by Yoshi. After it gets stuck in a pothole, Mega Mechanasaur falls over and is destroyed.
After observing the Mario brothers' inventing the wheel and cars for the [[Cave People]], Kooky is inspired to build the robot. After its completion, Kooky and [[Bowser|King Koopa]] use it to destroy Dome City. However, the mech is stopped by Mario, Luigi, and the Cave People, setting out logs as speed bumps, traffic lights spitting out fire at it, and potholes dug by Yoshi. After it gets stuck in a pothole, Mega Mechanasaur falls over and is destroyed.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 15:52, November 3, 2024

Mega Mechanasaur
Mega Mechanasaur.jpg
First appearance Super Mario World ("The Wheel Thing") (1991)

Mega Mechanasaur, also known as "Big-Feet," is a giant robot appearing only in the Super Mario World episode "The Wheel Thing." It was constructed by Kooky von Koopa to be used in an assault on Dome City. Mega Mechanasaur resembled an enormous, robotic dinosaur with a beak instead of a mouth and with giant wheels in place of legs. It is powered by a caveperson doll inside the lower torso of the mech, and inside the mouth is a fire-breathing rhino-dragon hybrid that is used as 'the Kookey Key to any door.'

After observing the Mario brothers' inventing the wheel and cars for the Cave People, Kooky is inspired to build the robot. After its completion, Kooky and King Koopa use it to destroy Dome City. However, the mech is stopped by Mario, Luigi, and the Cave People, setting out logs as speed bumps, traffic lights spitting out fire at it, and potholes dug by Yoshi. After it gets stuck in a pothole, Mega Mechanasaur falls over and is destroyed.

Names in other languages

Mega Mechanasaur

Language Name Meaning Notes
Croatian Mega Mehanisaur[1] Meg Mechanasaur
French Méga Mécanosaure[2] Mega Mechanasaur
Greek Μέγα Μηχανάσαυρος[3]
Méga Mikhanásavros
Mega Mechanasaur
Hungarian Mega Mechaniszauruz[4] Mega Mechanasaur
Italian Mega Meccanasaur[5] Mega Mechanasaur
Polish Mega Mechanizaur[6] Mega Mechanasaur
Portuguese Mega Mecanissauro[7] Mega Mechanasaur
Romanian Mega Mecanizaur[8] Mega Mechanisaur
Russian Мега Механазавр[9]
Mega Mehanazavr
Mega Mechanasaur
Spanish Mega Mecánosaurio[10] Mega Mechanosaur

Big Feet

Language Name Meaning Notes
Romanian Picioare mari[?] Big feet

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