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{{pitenemy|
{{character infobox
|title = '''''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Partners in Time]]'' Enemy'''
|image=[[File:Sunnycide Battle.png]]<br>Battle sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''
|image = [[File:Sunnycide_Idle.gif]]<br>'''Sunnycide'''.
|species=[[Shroob]]
|location = [[Yoob's Belly]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|hp = 480
|power = 63 / 59 (on back)
|defense = 180 / 45 (on back)
|speed = 35
|experience = 260
|coins = 150
|items =
|related = None
|notice = Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions of the game if they differ from the original American stats.<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mlpit_guide.shtml TMK Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Enemy Guide]. Some stats were changed from the original American version of the game to the Japanese and European versions.</ref>
}}
}}
'''Sunnycide''' is an egg-like [[Shroob]] monster created during the Shroob invasion of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. In case something went wrong with their plan of preventing the Yoshis from helping the Mushroom Kingdom. This strange monster was stationed inside [[Yoob]]'s belly, where it served as the guardian of the Shroob-created eggs holding the captured [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]]. Sunnycide would watch over these eggs until they presumably hatched and became more monstrous Yoobs to conquer [[Yoshi's Island]]. Sunnycide also guarded the exit to Yoob's stomach, preventing anyone from leaving the intestinal factory. At last, Sunnycide was destroyed by the four [[Mario]] brothers of past and present (Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Baby Mario]], [[Baby Luigi]]).
'''Sunnycide''' is an egg-like [[Shroob]] monster that appears as the seventh boss in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. Sunnycide's name is a pun on the term 'sunny-side up/down', ways to fry eggs, and the suffix -cide, meaning "to kill." It is found in [[Yoob]]'s belly, where it served as the guardian of the Shroob-created [[Egg (Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)|egg]]s holding the captured [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s.


Sunnycide resembles a large pink egg with green spots (similar to Yoob's egg). The shell is cracked through the middle horizontally, creating a mouth and separating Sunnycide's body into two halves. Two eyestalks sprout from the top of the egg, while two tentacle-like arms and two round feet emerge from the bottom half. Inside the mouth is Sunnycide's weak spot, a large bump complete with bandage.
Sunnycide resembles a large pink egg with green spots (similar to Yoob's egg). The shell is cracked through the middle horizontally, creating a mouth and separating Sunnycide's body into two halves. Two eye-stalks sprout from the top of the egg, while two tentacle-like arms and two round feet emerge from the bottom half. Inside the mouth is Sunnycide's weak spot, a large bump resembling an egg yolk partially covered with a bandage. During its first encounter with the Mario Bros., it immediately attacks them, though Luigi keeps trying to run away but is repeatedly blocked.


After the four Mario brothers helped a band of Yoshis through the factory in Yoob's stomach, the heroes eventually entered the lair of Sunnycide. The monstrous egg creature immediately attacked the Mario Bros, beginning the inevitable battle. Luigi kept trying to run away but repeatedly was blocked. During the confrontation, Sunnycide's primary attack was picking up the Yoob eggs resting in his lair and flinging them at a Mario brother, using a targeting reticule similar to Yoshi's when he throws a Yoshi egg. The Mario brothers could [[Jump]] over the eggs to dodge the attack. When the monster ran out of eggs, Sunnycide would slam the ground and five more eggs would fall from the ceiling. Sunnycide would also attempt to inhale a Mario Bro. and eat him. As the Bro. moved closer, the corresponding Baby Bro. could use his [[Hammer]] to strike Sunnycide's weak point inside its mouth, thus countering the attack. If the brother was eaten, Sunnycide would recover some HP and the Mario Bro. would inexplicably fall from the ceiling, injuring himself in the process.
==Battle==
[[File:Sunnycidegaurdingeggs.PNG|thumb|left|200px|Sunnycide guarding Yoshi Eggs.]]
Sunnycide's [[Egg Throw|primary attack]] is picking up the eggs containing Yoshis resting in its lair and flinging them at a Mario brother, using a targeting reticule similar to Yoshi's when he throws a Yoshi egg. The Mario brothers can [[jump]] over the eggs to dodge the attack or jump on them (jumping on the eggs does not break them or deal any damage, even if the eggs are cracked). When it runs out of eggs, Sunnycide may slam the ground, making five more eggs fall from the ceiling. Sunnycide also attempts to inhale a Mario Bro. and eat him. The corresponding Baby Bro. can counter the attack by using his [[Hammer]] to strike Sunnycide's weak point inside its mouth. If the brother is eaten, Sunnycide recovers 20 HP and spits out the Bro. that was eaten, damaging him in the process (20 HP).


Since Sunnycide was encased in a hard, outer shell, most attacks were useless against the egg monster, although it suffered from a weakness against fire. To defeat Sunnycide, the Mario Bros. had to find a way to attack the monster's weak spot inside its mouth. To do this, Mario and Luigi broke open the Shroob eggs used by Sunnycide as weapons and freed the Yoshis trapped inside. After a Yoshi was freed, it would run up to a ledge overlooking the battlefield and attempt to aid the Mario brothers by pushing a large [[Chomp Rock]] on top of Sunnycide. Unfortunately, one Yoshi was not strong enough to push the Chomp Rock off the ledge. Five Yoshis were needed to push the Chomp Rock onto Sunnycide. Incidentally, every set of five Yoshis had one green Yoshi, one black Yoshi, one blue Yoshi, one light blue Yoshi, and one pink Yoshi.
[[File:Sunnycide overworld screenshot M&LPiT.png|thumb|left|200px|Sunnycide guarding eggs.]]
Since Sunnycide is encased in a hard, outer shell, most attacks do very small damage to it, although it is weak against fire. To defeat Sunnycide, the Mario Bros. must break open the Shroob eggs used by Sunnycide as weapons and free the Yoshis trapped inside. After a Yoshi is freed, it runs up to a ledge overlooking the battlefield and attempts to aid the Mario brothers by pushing a large [[Chomp Rock]] on top of Sunnycide. Five Yoshis are needed to push the Chomp Rock onto Sunnycide. Incidentally, every set of five Yoshis has one green Yoshi, one black Yoshi in the American English version (or one yellow Yoshi in all other versions), one blue Yoshi, one light blue Yoshi, and one pink Yoshi.


After the five Yoshis pushed the Chomp Rock off the ledge, the huge stone would knock Sunnycide on its back, exposing its weak point (the Yoshis would then run off to safety instead of staying and fighting). Hoewever Sunnycide was not finished attacking the brothers yet. While on its back, Sunnycide could perform two moves. First, Sunnycide could pull a chain, creating a hole in the floor. To dodge this attack, Mario or Luigi had to jump right before the hole appeared. The hole would quickly disappear, allowing the Mario brother to fall on solid ground. If the Bro. fell through the hole, he would again inexplicably fall from the ceiling and hit the floor, getting damaged in the process. Additionally, Sunnycide could pull a rope that turned out the lights in Yoob's stomach. This technique would also summon a [[Boo]] to attack either Mario or Luigi. Although dim, the Boo could still be easily seen, allowing the Baby Bro. to block the ghost's attack with a Hammer strike. The level of the chain or rope corresponded to the level each Bro was standing on. They could find the Bro he was attacking by looking at which arms he was using to pull it. His right hand goes to Mario and his left goes to Luigi.
After the five Yoshis push the Chomp Rock off the ledge, the Chomp Rock knocks Sunnycide on its back, exposing its weak point, as the Yoshis run off. While on its back, Sunnycide can perform two moves. First, Sunnycide can pull a chain with its right or left arm, creating a hole in the floor. To dodge this attack, Mario or Luigi has to jump right before the hole appears. The hole quickly disappears, allowing the Mario brother to fall on solid ground. If the Bro. falls through the hole, he falls from the ceiling and hit the floor, getting damaged in the process. Additionally, Sunnycide can pull a rope that turns out the lights in Yoob's stomach. This technique also summons a [[Boo]] to attack either Mario or Luigi. The Boo can be countered by a Baby Bro's Hammer. The side of the chain or rope corresponds to which Bro will be attacked. The player can tell which Bro he is going to attack by looking at which arm he used to pull it. His right arm means Mario will be attacked and his left means Luigi will be attacked.


Eventually, Sunnycide would manage to get back up and continue throwing eggs at the four Mario brothers. Thus the brothers freed more Yoshis to knock Sunnycide back down. After repeated attacks, Sunnycide exploded in a brilliant fashion and any remaining eggs broke open, releasing the Yoshis trapped inside (that would promptly run away). With the egg guardian destroyed, the freed Yoshis, the four Mario brothers, the captured [[Toadbert]], and the previously imprisoned [[Baby Bowser]] escaped through Yoob's intestines back to the safety of [[Yoshi's Island]].
Eventually, Sunnycide gets back up and continue throwing eggs at the Mario brothers, so they must free more Yoshis to knock Sunnycide back down. Once Sunnycide is defeated, any eggs remaining in the battle break open, releasing the Yoshis trapped inside.


==Trivia==
==Statistics==
*Sunnycide's name is a pun on the term 'sunny-side up', a way to fry eggs, and the suffix -cide, meaning "to kill."
{{:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bestiary|transcludesection=Sunnycide|align=horizontal|image=[[File:Sunnycide Idle.gif]]}}
*In the North American version of the game, the five Yoshis that hatch have the following color order: Green, Black, Blue, Cyan, and Pink. In the Japanese version, the second Yoshi is Yellow instead of Black.
{{:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bestiary|transcludesection=Sunnycide (Back)|align=horizontal|image=[[File:MLPiT SunnycideBack.gif]]}}
*Sunnycide's roar is identical to a Shrooboid.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname|
{{foreign names
|Jap=ショッキング・エッグ
|Jap=ショッキング・エッグ
|JapR=Shokkingu Eggu
|JapR=Shokkingu Eggu
|JapM=Shocking Egg
|JapM=Shocking Egg
|Spa=Huevostruo
|Spa=Huevostruo
|SpaM=From ''huevo'' (egg) and ''monstruo'' (monster)
|SpaM=From "huevo" (egg) and "monstruo" (monster)
|Ger=Dotterling
|Ger=Dotterling
|GerM= Yolkling
|GerM=Yolkling
|Fra=Têtedoeuf
|Fre=Têtedœuf
|FraM="Tête d' oeuf", meaning "Egghead".
|FreM=Simplified form of "tête d'œuf" (egghead)
|Ita=Ovaccione
|Ita=Ovaccione
|ItaM=Big Bad Egg}}
|ItaM=Big Bad Egg
|Kor=쇼킹알
|KorR=Syoking Al
|KorM=Shocking Egg
}}


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Latest revision as of 22:05, August 8, 2024

Sunnycide
Sunnycide Battle.png
Battle sprite from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Species Shroob
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)

Sunnycide is an egg-like Shroob monster that appears as the seventh boss in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Sunnycide's name is a pun on the term 'sunny-side up/down', ways to fry eggs, and the suffix -cide, meaning "to kill." It is found in Yoob's belly, where it served as the guardian of the Shroob-created eggs holding the captured Yoshis.

Sunnycide resembles a large pink egg with green spots (similar to Yoob's egg). The shell is cracked through the middle horizontally, creating a mouth and separating Sunnycide's body into two halves. Two eye-stalks sprout from the top of the egg, while two tentacle-like arms and two round feet emerge from the bottom half. Inside the mouth is Sunnycide's weak spot, a large bump resembling an egg yolk partially covered with a bandage. During its first encounter with the Mario Bros., it immediately attacks them, though Luigi keeps trying to run away but is repeatedly blocked.

Battle[edit]

Sunnycide's primary attack is picking up the eggs containing Yoshis resting in its lair and flinging them at a Mario brother, using a targeting reticule similar to Yoshi's when he throws a Yoshi egg. The Mario brothers can jump over the eggs to dodge the attack or jump on them (jumping on the eggs does not break them or deal any damage, even if the eggs are cracked). When it runs out of eggs, Sunnycide may slam the ground, making five more eggs fall from the ceiling. Sunnycide also attempts to inhale a Mario Bro. and eat him. The corresponding Baby Bro. can counter the attack by using his Hammer to strike Sunnycide's weak point inside its mouth. If the brother is eaten, Sunnycide recovers 20 HP and spits out the Bro. that was eaten, damaging him in the process (20 HP).

Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in front of Sunnycide inside Yoob's Belly
Sunnycide guarding eggs.

Since Sunnycide is encased in a hard, outer shell, most attacks do very small damage to it, although it is weak against fire. To defeat Sunnycide, the Mario Bros. must break open the Shroob eggs used by Sunnycide as weapons and free the Yoshis trapped inside. After a Yoshi is freed, it runs up to a ledge overlooking the battlefield and attempts to aid the Mario brothers by pushing a large Chomp Rock on top of Sunnycide. Five Yoshis are needed to push the Chomp Rock onto Sunnycide. Incidentally, every set of five Yoshis has one green Yoshi, one black Yoshi in the American English version (or one yellow Yoshi in all other versions), one blue Yoshi, one light blue Yoshi, and one pink Yoshi.

After the five Yoshis push the Chomp Rock off the ledge, the Chomp Rock knocks Sunnycide on its back, exposing its weak point, as the Yoshis run off. While on its back, Sunnycide can perform two moves. First, Sunnycide can pull a chain with its right or left arm, creating a hole in the floor. To dodge this attack, Mario or Luigi has to jump right before the hole appears. The hole quickly disappears, allowing the Mario brother to fall on solid ground. If the Bro. falls through the hole, he falls from the ceiling and hit the floor, getting damaged in the process. Additionally, Sunnycide can pull a rope that turns out the lights in Yoob's stomach. This technique also summons a Boo to attack either Mario or Luigi. The Boo can be countered by a Baby Bro's Hammer. The side of the chain or rope corresponds to which Bro will be attacked. The player can tell which Bro he is going to attack by looking at which arm he used to pull it. His right arm means Mario will be attacked and his left means Luigi will be attacked.

Eventually, Sunnycide gets back up and continue throwing eggs at the Mario brothers, so they must free more Yoshis to knock Sunnycide back down. Once Sunnycide is defeated, any eggs remaining in the battle break open, releasing the Yoshis trapped inside.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Sunnycide
Sunnycide Idle.gif HP 480 POW 63 Defense 180
Experience 260 Coins 150 Speed 35
Location(s) Yoob's Belly Role Boss Item drop Super Drop – 40%
Ultra Drop – 10%
Level 12 Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Sunnycide (Back)
Animated idle of Sunnycide's back HP 480 POW 59 Defense 45
Experience 260 Coins 150 Speed 35
Location(s) Yoob's Belly Role Boss Item drop Super Drop – 40%
Ultra Drop – 10%
Level 12 Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ショッキング・エッグ[?]
Shokkingu Eggu
Shocking Egg
French Têtedœuf[?] Simplified form of "tête d'œuf" (egghead)
German Dotterling[?] Yolkling
Italian Ovaccione[?] Big Bad Egg
Korean 쇼킹알[?]
Syoking Al
Shocking Egg
Spanish Huevostruo[?] From "huevo" (egg) and "monstruo" (monster)