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{{Species-infobox
{{distinguish|Porcupal}}
|title=Porcupo
{{species infobox
|image=[[Image: PorcupoArt.jpg]]<br>Artwork of '''Porcupo'''.
|image=[[File:PorcupoArt.jpg]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Mario Advance''
|species_origin=[[Hedgehog]]
|variants=[[Harry Hedgehog]]
|sub_species=[[Harry Hedgehog]]
|first_appearance=''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' ([[List of games by date#1987|1987]], overall)<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]], [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]])
|related=
|latest_appearance=''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]'' ([[List of games by date#2014|2014]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[1988]])<br>(''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'')
|affiliation=[[Wart]], [[Koopa Troop]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' ([[2010]])
}}
}}
'''Porcupo''' are black or purple hedgehog-like creatures occasionally found in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]].  
'''Porcupos''' are small, spiked creatures first appearing in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. They are occasionally called {{wp|porcupine}}s but have a greater resemblance to {{wp|hedgehog}}s as indicated by their Japanese name.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
In their first appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', they pace back and forth and are usually in groups of two or more. They can't be jumped on or picked up, so players must throw other enemies or objects at Porcupos to defeat them.
[[File:Porcupones.png|thumb|left|150px|Original artwork of a Porcupo for ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'']]
 
Porcupos are enemies in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. They pace back and forth and are usually in groups of two or more. They cannot be jumped on or picked up, so players must throw other enemies or objects at Porcupos to defeat them. Unlike other enemies, Porcupos have a four-frame walking animation, made by moving the front two 8x8 pixel tiles around, thus also using only half as many actual graphics as most other enemies. Their artwork shows them with white faces and red noses, though in game, they have tan faces and gray noses instead, despite how the artwork's colors would be mapped accurately to the game's red palette. Additionally, they have visible ears, which are not shown in their artwork. Their feet are also colored the same as their body in their original sprites, though the original game's manual depicts a screenshot of one with tan-colored feet (likely from a prototypical build). In the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' remakes, Porcupos are purple and have a two-frame walk animation with separate sprites, like most other enemies.
====''Super Mario All-Stars''====
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Porcupos reappear in the ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' port included in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] compilation game ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and its [[Wii]] re-release, ''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]''. In both versions, the Porcupos behave exactly the same as in the original, but are purple in colour.


====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
Porcupos are also in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', but only in the Japanese E-World Level, [[Hotte! Hotte! Horimakure!!]].
[[File:SMA4 Ground Work Screenshot.png|thumb|A Porcupo in ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'']]
Porcupos are enemies in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They are only encountered in the [[World-e]] level [[Ground Work]]. Porcupos are recolored a shade of blue.


===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
[[Image:Porcupo.jpg|thumb|left|A Porcupo from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''.]]  
[[File:Porcupo.jpg|thumb|left|125px|A Porcupo from ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'']]  
A single Porcupo appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service]]" as the pet of [[Bowser|Koopfinger]]. When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] invaded Koopfinger's hideout though, the Porcupo simply hopped off Koopfinger's lap and ran away instead of trying to fight Mario and Luigi with [[Mouser (character)|Mouser]], [[Tryclyde]], [[Vampa White]] and a [[Koopa Troopa]].This Porcupo more closely resembles [[Sonic the Hedgehog]].
A single Porcupo appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service]]" as the pet of [[Bowser|Koopfinger]]. When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] invade Koopfinger's hideout, the Porcupo simply hops off Koopfinger's lap and runs away instead of trying to fight.
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===''Mario Kart 64''===
{{multiframe|[[File:Porcupine Sprite.png]]|size=90|A porcupine's design in ''Mario Kart 64''}}
'''Porcupines''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1997|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Mario Kart 64'' English instruction booklet|page=32}}</ref> alternatively called '''Spinys''',<ref>{{cite|author=Owsen, Dan, Scott Pelland, and Paul Shinoda|language=en-us|title=''Mario Kart 64'' Player's Guide|date=1997|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=70, 71, 73, 78}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980224193815/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/mario_kart64/yoshi.html|title=''Mario Kart 64'': Yoshi Valley|accessdate=August 4, 2018|publisher=nintendo.com|language=en-us}}</ref> are obstacles in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. In this game, porcupines have more pronounced spines, a blue face, beady eyes, and brown legs. They are encountered in [[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]], sidling back and forth in the middle of the road in certain paths. Any rather who touches a porcupine will have their [[kart]] spin out out contact. The porcupines do not return in the ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' rendition of the course, being replaced with [[Goomba]]s instead.
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==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario Bros. 2''===
{{multilang profile
|type=manual
|Eng=His body is entirely covered with spines so you can't jump on his back.''<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|language=en-us|date=1988|publisher=Nintendo of America|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAADE.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction booklet|page=25}}</ref>}}


==Names in Other Languages==
===''Super Mario Advance''===
{{Foreignname
{{multilang profile
|Jap=ハリマンネン
|type=manual
|EngE=These annoying creatures are covered in spines, so jumping on them is not the best solution.''<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''Super Mario Advance'' instruction booklet|page=12|format=PDF|url=cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/game_boy_advance_8/Manual_GameBoyAdvance_SuperMarioAdvance_EN_DE_FR_ES_IT.pdf}}</ref>}}
 
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
{{PBMCD profile
|name=ハリマンネン (JP) / Porcupo (EN)
|artwork=[[File:Porcupo Perfect.png|200px]]
|shuzoku=ビースト族
|seikaku=温厚
|tojo_gemu=USA
|desc='''<big>ハリに包まれ、のそのそ歩く</big>'''<br>
全身がハリに包まれているハリネズミのような生き物だ。動きはトロく、地下をのそのそはいずり回っている。おだやかなので、自分から攻撃してくることはほとんどない。<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=November 20, 1994|isbn=4-09-259067-9|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/NNyuWK8.jpeg 164]}}</ref>
|tribe=Beast clan
|disposition=Gentle
|game_appearances=USA
|eng_desc='''''<big>Wrapped in needles and walking slowly</big>'''''<br>
''It is a hedgehog-like creature whose entire body is covered in needles. They move slowly, skulking around underground. They are gentle and rarely attack on their own.''
}}
 
==Gallery==
{{Main-gallery}}
<gallery>
DokiPorcupo.png|''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic''
SMB2 Porcupo.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
Porcupo SMB2 Sprite.png|''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2''
Porcupo.gif|''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2''
Porcupo SMB2 All-Stars.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' (''Super Mario Bros. 2'')
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハリマンネン<ref>{{cite|language=ja|date=1987|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|page=33}}</ref><ref name=SMUSA>{{cite|language=ja|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Super Mario USA'' instruction booklet|format=PDF|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-HAADJ.pdf|page=28}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=1996|title=マリオカート{{ruby|64|六十四}} (''Mario Kāto Rokujūyon'') instruction booklet|format=PDF|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NKTJ/NKTJ_J.pdf|page=32}}</ref>
|JapR=Harimannen
|JapR=Harimannen
|JapM=Porcupo}}
|JapM=Portmanteau of「{{ruby|針鼠|ハリネズミ}}」(''harinezumi'', "hedgehog") and「万年」(''man'nen'', {{wp|ten thousand years}})
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|Jap2=ポーキュッポ<ref name=SMUSA/><ref>{{cite|title=''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''|page=[https://i.imgur.com/lVHkZlH.jpg 225]}}</ref>
|Jap2R=Pōkyuppo
|Jap2M=Transliteration of the ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' name
|Chi=刺毛<ref>From the ending scenes of ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' as localized by [[iQue]]. Reference: {{cite|language=zh-hans|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|date=August 28, 2013|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170226161109/https://tieba.baidu.com/p/2559790043?red_tag=f0666802113|title=神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|accessdate=July 20, 2024}}</ref>
|ChiR=Cìmáo
|Chi2=豪猪<ref>{{cite|url=archive.org/details/Mario_Kart_64_2003_Nintendo_CN_Maliou_Kadingche/page/n18/mode/2up|publisher=[[iQue]]|title=马力欧卡丁车 (''Mǎlì'ōu Kǎdīngchē'') instruction booklet|page=32|language=zh-hans}}</ref>
|Chi2R=Háozhū
|ChiM=Spike furred
|Chi2M=Porcupine
|Ger=Igel
|GerM=Hedgehog
|Ita=Porcupo<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' Italian manual|page=25}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' Italian manual|page=38}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=68}}</ref>
|Ita2=Porcupì<ref>''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' European manual. Page 112.</ref>
|ItaM=Same as English, also likely a portmanteau of ''porcospino'' ("porcupine") and ''cupo'' ("gloomy")
|Ita2M=Clipping of "porcupine"
|Kor=고슴이
|KorR=Goseumi
|KorM=From "고슴도치" (''goseumdochi'', hedgehog) and the Korean noun-deriving suffix "~이" (''-i'')
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:52, October 7, 2024

Not to be confused with Porcupal.
Porcupo
Porcupo
Artwork from Super Mario Advance
First appearance Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (1987, overall)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988, Super Mario franchise)
Latest appearance Ultimate NES Remix (2014)
Variants

Porcupos are small, spiked creatures first appearing in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2. They are occasionally called porcupines but have a greater resemblance to hedgehogs as indicated by their Japanese name.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Porcupo
Original artwork of a Porcupo for Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic

Porcupos are enemies in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2. They pace back and forth and are usually in groups of two or more. They cannot be jumped on or picked up, so players must throw other enemies or objects at Porcupos to defeat them. Unlike other enemies, Porcupos have a four-frame walking animation, made by moving the front two 8x8 pixel tiles around, thus also using only half as many actual graphics as most other enemies. Their artwork shows them with white faces and red noses, though in game, they have tan faces and gray noses instead, despite how the artwork's colors would be mapped accurately to the game's red palette. Additionally, they have visible ears, which are not shown in their artwork. Their feet are also colored the same as their body in their original sprites, though the original game's manual depicts a screenshot of one with tan-colored feet (likely from a prototypical build). In the Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance remakes, Porcupos are purple and have a two-frame walk animation with separate sprites, like most other enemies.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Level World-e-25 from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
A Porcupo in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Porcupos are enemies in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. They are only encountered in the World-e level Ground Work. Porcupos are recolored a shade of blue.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]

Porcupo
A Porcupo from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

A single Porcupo appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service" as the pet of Koopfinger. When Mario and Luigi invade Koopfinger's hideout, the Porcupo simply hops off Koopfinger's lap and runs away instead of trying to fight.

Mario Kart 64[edit]

Sprite of a porcupine from Mario Kart 64
A porcupine's design in Mario Kart 64

Porcupines,[1] alternatively called Spinys,[2][3] are obstacles in Mario Kart 64. In this game, porcupines have more pronounced spines, a blue face, beady eyes, and brown legs. They are encountered in Yoshi Valley, sidling back and forth in the middle of the road in certain paths. Any rather who touches a porcupine will have their kart spin out out contact. The porcupines do not return in the Mario Kart 8 rendition of the course, being replaced with Goombas instead.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      His body is entirely covered with spines so you can't jump on his back.[4]

Super Mario Advance[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English (British):
      These annoying creatures are covered in spines, so jumping on them is not the best solution.[5]

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten[edit]

ハリマンネン (JP) / Porcupo (EN)
A Porcupo from Super Mario Bros. 2.
Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく ビースト族 Tribe Beast clan
性格せいかく 温厚 Disposition Gentle
登場とうじょうゲーム USA Game appearances USA
ハリに包まれ、のそのそ歩く

全身がハリに包まれているハリネズミのような生き物だ。動きはトロく、地下をのそのそはいずり回っている。おだやかなので、自分から攻撃してくることはほとんどない。[6]

Wrapped in needles and walking slowly

It is a hedgehog-like creature whose entire body is covered in needles. They move slowly, skulking around underground. They are gentle and rarely attack on their own.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Porcupo.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハリマンネン[7][8][9]
Harimannen
Portmanteau of「針鼠ハリネズミ」(harinezumi, "hedgehog") and「万年」(man'nen, ten thousand years)
ポーキュッポ[8][10]
Pōkyuppo
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese 刺毛[11]
Cìmáo
Spike furred
豪猪[12]
Háozhū
Porcupine
German Igel[?] Hedgehog
Italian Porcupo[13][14][15] Same as English, also likely a portmanteau of porcospino ("porcupine") and cupo ("gloomy")
Porcupì[16] Clipping of "porcupine"
Korean 고슴이[?]
Goseumi
From "고슴도치" (goseumdochi, hedgehog) and the Korean noun-deriving suffix "~이" (-i)

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1997. Mario Kart 64 English instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 32.
  2. ^ Owsen, Dan, Scott Pelland, and Paul Shinoda (1997). Mario Kart 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 70, 71, 73, 78.
  3. ^ Mario Kart 64: Yoshi Valley. nintendo.com (American English). Archived February 24, 1998, 19:38:15 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
  4. ^ 1988. Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet (PDF). Nintendo of America (American English). Page 25.
  5. ^ 2001. Super Mario Advance instruction booklet (PDF). Nintendo of Europe (British English). Page 12.
  6. ^ November 20, 1994. 「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-259067-9. Page 164.
  7. ^ 1987. Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 33.
  8. ^ a b 1993. Super Mario USA instruction booklet (PDF). Nintendo (Japanese). Page 28.
  9. ^ 1996. マリオカート64六十四 (Mario Kāto Rokujūyon) instruction booklet (PDF). Nintendo (Japanese). Page 32.
  10. ^ Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Page 225.
  11. ^ From the ending scenes of Super Mario Advance as localized by iQue. Reference: 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译. Baidu Tieba (Simplified Chinese). Archived February 26, 2017, 16:11:09 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  12. ^ 马力欧卡丁车 (Mǎlì'ōu Kǎdīngchē) instruction booklet. iQue (Simplified Chinese). Page 32.
  13. ^ Super Mario Bros. 2 Italian manual. Page 25.
  14. ^ Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition Italian manual. Page 38.
  15. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 68.
  16. ^ Super Mario Advance European manual. Page 112.