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{{distinguish|Tweeter}}
{{distinguish|Tweeter|Twister|Whirlwind}}
{{species-infobox
{{species infobox
|image=[[File:Tweester.gif]]<br>A Tweester in ''Paper Mario''.
|image=[[File:Tweester MP5.png|250px]]<br>Model of a Tweester in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party 7]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party 7]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|derived_species=[[Tweester (Super Mario Galaxy)|Tweester (''Super Mario Galaxy'')]]
|comparable=[[Bone Twister]]
|related=[[Torny]]
}}
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'''Tweesters''' are [[tornado]]-like enemies found in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] that try to touch the player, sending them into the air in an attempt to redirect their movements and hinder their progression. In all of the games, they cannot harm the player directly and can only attempt to force them into a more dangerous situation. They are usually found in desert levels.
'''Tweesters''', originally referred to as '''whirlwinds''' (alternatively capitalized),<ref> {{cite|quote='''Warning''' Avoid the Whirlwinds! Although you don't fight them, they'll lift you up and plop you somewhere in the grid and you'll have no idea where you are.|author=Farkas, Bart G|title=''Paper Mario'' Official Strategy Guide|page=64}}</ref> are [[tornado]]-like enemies found in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] that try to touch the player, sending them into the air in an attempt to redirect their movements and hinder their progression. In all of the games, they cannot harm the player directly and can only attempt to force them into a more dangerous situation.


==History==
==History==
===''Paper Mario''===
===''Paper Mario''===
Tweesters debut in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where they forcefully blow Mario one screen to the north and one screen to the east in [[Dry Dry Desert]] if he comes into contact with them. It is typically a poor choice to touch them, as the player can easily get lost within the vast sands. However, one particular Tweester (in an area with blue cacti) can be used to throw Mario next to an elevated [[Badge]] on top of a high rock which cannot be reached by any other means.
Whirlwinds debut in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where they forcefully blow [[Mario]] one screen to the north and one screen to the east in [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]] if he comes into contact with them. It is typically a poor choice to touch them, as the player can easily get lost within the vast sands. However, one particular whirlwind (in an area with blue cacti) can be used to throw Mario next to the [[Spin Attack (Badge)|Spin Attack]] [[Badge]] on top of a high rock that cannot be reached by any other means.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
[[File:Tweester_Orb.JPG|thumb|left|A [[Tweester Orb]].]]
[[File:Tweester_Orb.jpg|thumb|A [[Tweester Orb]]]]
Like several other minor enemies, Tweesters were featured as [[Orb|Capsules]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', a Tweester Capsule can be used to send the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] to a new location. It has the same effect as the [[Lucky Lamp]] in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' and is also similar to the [[Chomp Call]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. A Tweester also creates the tornado from the minigame [[Twist 'n' Out]].
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', a Tweester appears under its current name in the minigames [[Twist 'n' Out]] and [[Wind Wavers]]. In ''Mario Party 5'', ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', an [[Orb]] called the [[Tweester Orb]] appears, being based on Tweesters in appearance and function.


In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', players can obtain a [[Tweester Capsule|Tweester Orb]] that can be placed on the board as a roadblock. If other players pass through its space, a Tweester appears and moves the player to a random space on the board. It is also possible that the [[Bloway Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' is inspired by Tweesters, as players who use it become a tornado and forcibly throw any other players they come into contact with back to the [[Start Space]]. This function is also somewhat similar to the [[Klepto Orb]] from ''Mario Party 6''.
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===''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''===
===''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''===
[[File:Tweester DRRMarioMix.png|thumb|Tweester seen in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'']]
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', a Tweester, referred to as a '''cyclone''', appears near an island and attacks the [[SS Brass]], making it spin out of control.
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', a Tweester attacks the [[SS Brass]], making it spin out of control. This Tweester appears on an island and is not situated in the desert as most are.
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
PM Tweester Sprite.png|Cropped screenshot of a whirlwind in ''[[Paper Mario]]''
PM Star Piece DryDryDesert.png|''Paper Mario''
Wario wins in LR Game.png|''Mario Party 5''
Tweester DRRMarioMix.png|''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=つむじくん
|Jpn=つむじ風
|JapR=Tsumuji Kun
|JpnN=''Paper Mario''
|JapM=From ''tsumujikaze'' (つむじかぜ), the word for whirlwind, and the Japanese honorific {{wp|Japanese honorifics#Kun|kun}}.
|JpnR=Tsumujikaze
|Fra=Eol
|JpnM=Whirlwind
|FraM=Pun on "''Éole''", the French name of Aeolus, the Greek idol of winds
|Jpn2=つむじくん
|Jpn2N=''Mario Party'' series
|Jpn2R=Tsumuji-kun
|Jpn2M=From「つむじ風」(''tsumujikaze'', whirlwind) and「くん」(''{{wp|Japanese honorifics#Kun|kun}}''); shared with [[Gusty#Names in other languages|Gusty]]'s Japanese name
|Jpn3=たつまき
|Jpn3N=''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''
|Jpn3R=Tatsumaki
|Jpn3M=Tornado; shared with [[tornado#Names in other languages|tornado]] and [[Twister#Names in other languages|Twister]]
|Fre=Eol
|FreM=Based on ''Éole'' (the French name of "{{wp|Aeolus (son of Hippotes)|Aeolus, son of Hippotes}}", the Greek idol of winds); shared with [[Bone Twister]] and [[Gusty]]
|Ger=Tornadino
|Ger=Tornadino
|GerM=Derived from "tornado"
|GerM=Diminutive form of "tornado"; shared with [[Bone Twister]] and [[Gusty]]
|Ita=Folino
|ItaN=''Mario Party'' series
|ItaM=Diminutive version of ''folata'' ("gusty"); shared with [[Gusty]]
|Ita2=Ciclone
|Ita2N=''Dancing Stage: Mario Mix''
|Ita2M=Cyclone
|Spa=Tornadino
|SpaM=Diminutive form of "tornado"
}}
}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:41, March 10, 2025

Not to be confused with Tweeter, Twister, or Whirlwind.
Tweester
Tweester model from Mario Party 5.
Model of a Tweester in Mario Party 5
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Mario Party 7 (2005)
Comparable

Tweesters, originally referred to as whirlwinds (alternatively capitalized),[1] are tornado-like enemies found in the Super Mario franchise that try to touch the player, sending them into the air in an attempt to redirect their movements and hinder their progression. In all of the games, they cannot harm the player directly and can only attempt to force them into a more dangerous situation.

History[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Whirlwinds debut in Paper Mario, where they forcefully blow Mario one screen to the north and one screen to the east in Dry Dry Desert if he comes into contact with them. It is typically a poor choice to touch them, as the player can easily get lost within the vast sands. However, one particular whirlwind (in an area with blue cacti) can be used to throw Mario next to the Spin Attack Badge on top of a high rock that cannot be reached by any other means.

Mario Party series[edit]

In Mario Party 5, a Tweester appears under its current name in the minigames Twist 'n' Out and Wind Wavers. In Mario Party 5, Mario Party 6, and Mario Party 7, an Orb called the Tweester Orb appears, being based on Tweesters in appearance and function.

Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix[edit]

In Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, a Tweester, referred to as a cyclone, appears near an island and attacks the SS Brass, making it spin out of control.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese つむじ風[?]
Tsumujikaze
Whirlwind Paper Mario
つむじくん[?]
Tsumuji-kun
From「つむじ風」(tsumujikaze, whirlwind) and「くん」(kun); shared with Gusty's Japanese name Mario Party series
たつまき[?]
Tatsumaki
Tornado; shared with tornado and Twister Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
French Eol[?] Based on Éole (the French name of "Aeolus, son of Hippotes", the Greek idol of winds); shared with Bone Twister and Gusty
German Tornadino[?] Diminutive form of "tornado"; shared with Bone Twister and Gusty
Italian Folino[?] Diminutive version of folata ("gusty"); shared with Gusty Mario Party series
Ciclone[?] Cyclone Dancing Stage: Mario Mix
Spanish Tornadino[?] Diminutive form of "tornado"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Warning Avoid the Whirlwinds! Although you don't fight them, they'll lift you up and plop you somewhere in the grid and you'll have no idea where you are." – Farkas, Bart G. Paper Mario Official Strategy Guide. Page 64.