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|image=[[File:Yurarinboo.png|124px]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Mario Land''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#1989|1989]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#1989|1989]])
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|notable=[[Dragonzamasu]]
|notable=[[Dragonzamasu]]
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'''Yurarin Boo'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 16.</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' Game Boy Player's Guide, page 5</ref> are fire breathing seahorse-like dragons found in [[Muda Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. Unlike their slightly smaller cousins, the [[Yurarin]], Yurarin Boos can move up and down shooting fireballs. On some occasions, Yurarin Boo can also be found outside of the water. They are also known to be invincible to [[superball]]s. To defeat one, [[Mario]] has to [[stomp]] one's head or shoot it with two of the [[Marine Pop]]'s torpedoes. Defeating one awarded Mario with 400 points. Yurarin Boo are more common than Yurarin, even though they are stronger. They appear in all three levels of Muda Kingdom. [[Dragonzamasu]], the boss of the Muda Kingdom, resembles these creatures.  
'''Yurarin Boo'''<ref name=manual>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1989|title=''Super Mario Land'' instruction booklet|page=16}}</ref><ref name=GB>{{cite|date=1991|title=Nintendo ''Game Boy'' Player's Guide|page=5|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> are fire-breathing seahorse enemies in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. Yurarin Boos are stronger variants of [[Yurarin]], being able to shoot [[fireball]]s while moving up and down. Yurarin Boos are more common, appearing in all three [[level]]s of [[Muda Kingdom]], and they can also be found outside of the water. Yurarin Boos are invincible to [[Superball Mario|Superball]]s. A Yurarin Boo can be defeated from either being [[stomp]]ed or from being hit by two torpedoes fired by a [[Marine Pop]], rewarding 400 points in either case. [[Dragonzamasu]], the boss of the Muda Kingdom, resembles Yurarin Boos.  


In the ''Game Boy'' comic books spun off from the [[Nintendo Comics System]], produced by the company [[Valiant]], Yurarin Boos made cameos where they could fly, and be used as mounts by [[Pionpi]].
In the ''Game Boy'' comic books spun off from the [[Nintendo Comics System]], produced by the company [[Valiant]], Yurarin Boos made cameos where they could fly, and be used as mounts by [[Pionpi]].
In the ''[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]'' manga, a large Yurarin Boo is encountered in the Muda Kingdom, blocking Mario's way, who is unable to damage him with Superballs. It is rendered helpless after its mouth is tied shut and his fins are bound, and Mario and [[Mecha Kuribō (character)|Mecha Kuribō]] keep it with them as a hostage that can guide them to the area boss. The Yurarin Boo is unwillingly cooperative and snarky at times, but does help during the boss battle: after [[Tamao]] cracks the [[Marine Pop]]'s glass, Mario and Mecha Kuribō use the Yurarin Boo to stop the leak. After Tamao tries to hit them again, the Yurarin Boo grabs it, allowing Mario to shoot Dragonzamasu. After Mario and Mecha Kuribō leave Muda Kingdom, the Yurarin Boo decides to quit being a minion and opens a {{wp|takoyaki}} shop.
==Profiles==
===''Super Mario Land''===
*'''Instruction booklet:''' ''This is the big brother of Yurarin. It moves up and down spitting out fireballs, and a superball as no effect on it.''<ref name=manual/>
*'''''Game Boy'' Player's Guide:''' ''These super seahorses leap from the water and spit fire.''<ref name=GB/>
*'''3DS Virtual Console manual:''' ''This is the big brother of Yurarin. It moves up and down, spitting out fireballs. Superballs have no effect on this creature.''
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
{{PBMCD profile
|name=ユラリン・プー (JP) / Yurarin Boo (EN)
|artwork=[[File:Yurarin Boo Perfect.png|200px]]
|shuzoku=アクア{{ruby|族|ぞく}}
|seikaku={{ruby|熱|あつ}}くなりやすい
|tojo_gemu=ランド1
|desc='''<big>{{ruby|火|ひ}}を{{ruby|吹|ふ}}くユラリンの{{ruby|兄|にい}}さん</big><br>
ユラリンの{{ruby|兄|にい}}さんで{{ruby|海|うみ}}から{{ruby|元気|げんき}}よく{{ruby|跳|と}}び{{ruby|出|だ}}し、{{ruby|火|ひ}}を{{ruby|吹|ふ}}く。スーパーボールはきかないので、{{ruby|踏|ふ}}みつけるしかないが、{{ruby|海|うみ}}の{{ruby|中|なか}}のユラリン・プーは{{ruby|魚雷|ぎょらい}}を{{ruby|当|あ}}てれば{{ruby|倒|たお}}せる。<ref name=Daijiten>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=1994|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/lVHkZlH.jpeg 224]}}</ref>
|tribe=Aqua clan
|disposition=Prone to getting fired up
|game_appearances=Land 1
|eng_desc='''''<big>Yurarin's fire-breathing brother</big><br>
''He is Yurarin's older brother, leaping energetically out of the sea and breathing fire. Since the superball does not work, you have to stomp on him, but you can defeat Yurarin Boo in the sea by hitting him with a torpedo.''
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Yurarinboosprite.PNG|An in-game sprite of a Yurarin Boo
SML Yurarin Boo Alternate Artwork.png|Artwork from ''Super Mario Land''
Yurarinbooartwork2.PNG|A Yurarin Boo spitting fire
SML Yurarin Boo Sprite.png|Sprite from ''Super Mario Land''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ユラリン・プー<ref>''Super Mario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 18.</ref>
|Jap=ユラリン・プー<ref>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオランド (''Sūpā Mario Rando'') instruction booklet|page=18|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=1989}}</ref>
|JapR=Yurarin pū
|JapR=Yurarin pū
|JapM=Indicated as ''Yurarin'' 's older bro in an instruction booklet.
|JapM=From「ユラリン」(''[[Yurarin]]'') and「プー」(''pū'', onomatopoeia for spitting)
|Dut=Yurarin Boo<ref>{{cite|title=''Club Nintendo'' (Netherlands) ''Classic''|page=8}}</ref>
|Ita=Yurarin Boo<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Land]]'' Italian manual|page=16}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Land]]'' (3DS - [[Virtual Console]]) Italian e-manual|page=14}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=47}}</ref>
|Fre=Yurarin Boo<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Land'' French instruction booklet|page=[https://i.imgur.com/gPnJRrH.jpg 16]}}</ref>
|Ger=Yurarin Boo
|Spa=Yurarin Boo
|Spa=Yurarin Boo
|SpaM=-
}}
|Ger=Yurarin Boo
|GerM=-}}
 
==Trivia==
*Despite the name, the Yurarin Boo is not related to the [[Boo]] species. Instead, it comes from the Japanese name, ''Yurarin Pū''.


==References==
==References==
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Yurarin Boo
Artwork of a Yurarin Boo from Super Mario Land.
Artwork from Super Mario Land
First appearance Super Mario Land (1989)
Variant of Yurarin
Comparable
Notable members

Yurarin Boo[1][2] are fire-breathing seahorse enemies in Super Mario Land. Yurarin Boos are stronger variants of Yurarin, being able to shoot fireballs while moving up and down. Yurarin Boos are more common, appearing in all three levels of Muda Kingdom, and they can also be found outside of the water. Yurarin Boos are invincible to Superballs. A Yurarin Boo can be defeated from either being stomped or from being hit by two torpedoes fired by a Marine Pop, rewarding 400 points in either case. Dragonzamasu, the boss of the Muda Kingdom, resembles Yurarin Boos.

In the Game Boy comic books spun off from the Nintendo Comics System, produced by the company Valiant, Yurarin Boos made cameos where they could fly, and be used as mounts by Pionpi.

In the Super Mario Land manga, a large Yurarin Boo is encountered in the Muda Kingdom, blocking Mario's way, who is unable to damage him with Superballs. It is rendered helpless after its mouth is tied shut and his fins are bound, and Mario and Mecha Kuribō keep it with them as a hostage that can guide them to the area boss. The Yurarin Boo is unwillingly cooperative and snarky at times, but does help during the boss battle: after Tamao cracks the Marine Pop's glass, Mario and Mecha Kuribō use the Yurarin Boo to stop the leak. After Tamao tries to hit them again, the Yurarin Boo grabs it, allowing Mario to shoot Dragonzamasu. After Mario and Mecha Kuribō leave Muda Kingdom, the Yurarin Boo decides to quit being a minion and opens a takoyaki shop.

Profiles[edit]

Super Mario Land[edit]

  • Instruction booklet: This is the big brother of Yurarin. It moves up and down spitting out fireballs, and a superball as no effect on it.[1]
  • Game Boy Player's Guide: These super seahorses leap from the water and spit fire.[2]
  • 3DS Virtual Console manual: This is the big brother of Yurarin. It moves up and down, spitting out fireballs. Superballs have no effect on this creature.

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten[edit]

ユラリン・プー (JP) / Yurarin Boo (EN)
A Yurarin Boo from Super Mario Land.
Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく アクアぞく Tribe Aqua clan
性格せいかく あつくなりやすい Disposition Prone to getting fired up
登場とうじょうゲーム ランド1 Game appearances Land 1
くユラリンのにいさん

ユラリンのにいさんでうみから元気げんきよくし、く。スーパーボールはきかないので、みつけるしかないが、うみなかのユラリン・プーは魚雷ぎょらいてればたおせる。[3]

Yurarin's fire-breathing brother

He is Yurarin's older brother, leaping energetically out of the sea and breathing fire. Since the superball does not work, you have to stomp on him, but you can defeat Yurarin Boo in the sea by hitting him with a torpedo.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ユラリン・プー[4]
Yurarin pū
From「ユラリン」(Yurarin) and「プー」(, onomatopoeia for spitting)
Dutch Yurarin Boo[5] -
French Yurarin Boo[9] -
German Yurarin Boo[?] -
Italian Yurarin Boo[6][7][8] -
Spanish Yurarin Boo[?] -

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 1989. Super Mario Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 16.
  2. ^ a b 1991. Nintendo Game Boy Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 5.
  3. ^ 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). Page 224.
  4. ^ 1989. スーパーマリオランド (Sūpā Mario Rando) instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 18.
  5. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic. Page 8.
  6. ^ Super Mario Land Italian manual. Page 16.
  7. ^ Super Mario Land (3DS - Virtual Console) Italian e-manual. Page 14.
  8. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 47.
  9. ^ Super Mario Land French instruction booklet. Page 16.