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{{species infobox
|image=[[File:SPMCherbil.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|variants=[[Dark Cherbil]]<br>[[Ice Cherbil]]<br>[[Poison Cherbil]]
}}
 
'''Cherbils''' are floating enemies found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They are one of the more common enemy species in the game, appearing in various locations such as [[Yold Desert]], the [[Gap of Crag]] or the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in room 6. They have the ability to put the player to [[sleep]] by spewing pink gas at them.
'''Cherbils''' are floating enemies found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They are one of the more common enemy species in the game, appearing in various locations such as [[Yold Desert]], the [[Gap of Crag]] or the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] in room 6. They have the ability to put the player to [[sleep]] by spewing pink gas at them.


Cherbils and their cousins seem to be named for cherries, which they vaguely resemble, and possibly gerbil, a small rodent.
Cherbil's name seems to be a portmanteau of {{wp|cherry}} or {{wp|cherub}} and {{wp|gerbil}}. <!--Cherbil is NOT a reference to the Chernobyl disaster; please do not add this speculation to this article.-->
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==Related species==
==Profiles and statistics==
*[[Dark Cherbil]]
===''Super Paper Mario''===
*[[Ice Cherbil]]
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*[[Poison Cherbil]]
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
SPM Cherbil.png|[[Mario put to sleep by a Cherbil
SPM Cherbil.png|[[Mario]] put to sleep by a Cherbil
SPM Cherbil Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
SPM Cherbil Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=チェリリン
|Jpn=チェリリン
|JapR=Cheririn
|JpnR=Cheririn
|JapM=Cherilyn, also pun on「チェリー」 (cherry)
|JpnM=From "cherry" and Japanese endearing diminutive「~りん」(''-rin'')
|Fra=Soporifik
|Fre=Soporifik
|FraM=Modified orthograph of the word ''soporifique'' (soporific).
|FreM=Modified orthograph of "soporifique" (soporific; i.e. sleep-inducing)
|Ger=Bäckchen
|Ger=Bäckchen
|GerM=Diminutive of the German word ''Backe'' (cheek) because of its shape.
|GerM=Diminutive of "backe" (cheek), referring to their shape
|Spa=Narkela
|Spa=Narkela
|SpaM=A given name
|SpaM=A given name
|Ita=Nuvio
|Ita=Nuvio
|ItaM=From ''nuvola'' (cloud)
|ItaM=From "nuvola" (cloud) and Italian noun-deriving suffix "-io"
|Kor=체링
|Kor=체링
|KorR=Chering
|KorR=Chering
|KorM=Cherryn, from fruit 'cherry'}}
|KorM=From "체리" (''cheri'', cherry) and the Japanese name
}}


==Trivia==
==Notes==
*[[O'Chunks]] mentions Cherbils when he wants to get [[Count Bleck]] to get him to fight [[Mario]]. He alludes to their bottom-like appearance by saying he'll "Spank (Clobber in the British English version) 'em like naughty little Cherbils". [[Tippi]]'s [[tattle]] on the Cherbils also supports this claim.
*[[O'Chunks]] mentions Cherbils when he wants to get [[Count Bleck]] to get him to fight [[Mario]]. He alludes to their bottom-like appearance by saying he will "Spank (Clobber in the British English version) 'em like naughty little Cherbils". [[Tippi]]'s [[tattle]] on the Cherbils also supports this claim. Additionally, their common drop of [[Peachy Peach]]es may be a subtle joke regarding the fruit's own bottom-like shape.
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[[Category:Super Paper Mario Enemies]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[de:Bäckchen]]
[[de:Bäckchen]]
[[it:Nuvio]]
[[it:Nuvio]]

Latest revision as of 05:31, February 16, 2025

Cherbil
Sprite of a Cherbil from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variants

Cherbils are floating enemies found in Super Paper Mario. They are one of the more common enemy species in the game, appearing in various locations such as Yold Desert, the Gap of Crag or the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials in room 6. They have the ability to put the player to sleep by spewing pink gas at them.

Cherbil's name seems to be a portmanteau of cherry or cherub and gerbil.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Cherbil
Sprite of a Cherbil from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 5 Role Common Location(s) Yold Desert (1-3), Gloam Valley (2-1), Gap of Crag (5-2), Castle Bleck Foyer (8-2), Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 6, 23, 47 and 83)
Attack 2 Card type Common
Defense 0 Items Peachy Peach Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Score 400
Card description This odd floating beast strikes with sleeping gas. One whiff of that gas and it's sweet dreams...
  List of Catch Cards  
  87      88      89  
Tattle That's a Cherbil. It's a nasty gasbag that spews a plume of sleepy gas... Max HP is 5. Attack is 2. That gas will put you to sleep, so don't go sniffing it... Some say the gas comes from their mouths. Some say it comes from elsewhere... ...Oh, dear...

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チェリリン[?]
Cheririn
From "cherry" and Japanese endearing diminutive「~りん」(-rin)
French Soporifik[?] Modified orthograph of "soporifique" (soporific; i.e. sleep-inducing)
German Bäckchen[?] Diminutive of "backe" (cheek), referring to their shape
Italian Nuvio[?] From "nuvola" (cloud) and Italian noun-deriving suffix "-io"
Korean 체링[?]
Chering
From "체리" (cheri, cherry) and the Japanese name
Spanish Narkela[?] A given name

Notes[edit]

  • O'Chunks mentions Cherbils when he wants to get Count Bleck to get him to fight Mario. He alludes to their bottom-like appearance by saying he will "Spank (Clobber in the British English version) 'em like naughty little Cherbils". Tippi's tattle on the Cherbils also supports this claim. Additionally, their common drop of Peachy Peaches may be a subtle joke regarding the fruit's own bottom-like shape.