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{{about|the recurring species of turtle-like enemies|the bee enemies from [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]|[[Buzzy]]}}  
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{{species infobox
|title=Buzzy Beetle
|collapsed=true
|expand=expandable
|image=[[File:NSMBU Buzzy Beetle Artwork.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
|image=[[Image:BuzzyBeetleNew.jpg|200px|A '''Buzzy Beetle''' from ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]])
|affiliation=[[Koopa Troop]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|sub_species=[[Bony Beetle]]<br>[[Buster Beetle]]<br>[[Mad Mecha-Spike Top]]<br>[[Magmite]]<br>[[Magmus]]<br>[[Parabuzzy]]<br>[[Red Spike Buzzy]]<br>[[Spiked Parabuzzy]]<br>[[Spike Top]]<br>[[Stone Buzzy]]<br>[[Para-Beetle]]<br>[[Heavy Para-Beetle]]
|variant_of=[[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[1985]])
|variants=[[Big Buzzy Beetle]]<br>[[Bony Beetle]]<br>[[Buster Beetle]]<br>[[Buzzy Beetle Gang]]<br>[[Buzzy Beetle Tower]]<br>[[Magmite]]<br>[[Nattō]]<br>[[Noko Bombette]]<br>[[Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle]]<br>[[Para-Beetle]]<br>[[Small Buzzy Beetle]]<br>[[Spike Top]]<br>[[Stone Buzzy]]
|notable=[[Chan]]<br>[[Torque]]<br>[[Spiky Joe]]<br>[[Tiny Spinies]]
|notable=[[Chan]]
|latest_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' ([[2009]])
|comparable=[[Goombeetle]]
}}
}}
'''Buzzy Beetles''' are turtle-like creatures with a hard, outer shell which is often blue. Buzzy Beetles will hide in their shells if [[jump]]ed on, and, like a [[Koopa Shell]], can be kicked to eliminate more enemies. The shell of the Buzzy Beetle is strong enough to resist [[fireballs]], and as such, they cannot be defeated by fire. Amusingly enough, they're the complete opposite of [[Spiny|Spinys]]; weak to fireballs, but immune to jumps.
{{quote|Buzzy Beetle Blocker...engage!|Buzzy Beetle|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
'''Buzzy Beetles''', also referred to as '''Buzzies''', are common, quadruped, turtle-like [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] enemies with [[Buzzy Shell|hard, outer shells that are often dark blue]]. Buzzy Beetles first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are first found in subterranean levels, the common habitat trope for Buzzy Beetles. Ever since, Buzzy Beetles can be found in a wider variety of darker, interior locations such as tunnels, sewers, ruins, etc. Buzzy Beetles attack mainly by walking towards characters. If Buzzy Beetles approach a ledge, they fall off of it with a few exceptions.


Although they are called Beetles, they more so resemble turtles like the Koopa Troopas than [[Beetle|actual beetles]].
Buzzy Beetles hide in their shells if [[jump]]ed on, and they can be kicked in a similar manner to a [[Koopa Shell]] to eliminate more enemies, destroy [[Brick Block]]s, and activate switches. Buzzy Beetles wear a shell that is resistant to [[fireball]]s, leaving them unaffected by it. In a way, they are the polar opposite of the [[Spiny|Spinies]]; enemies who are immune to stomps, but vulnerable to fireballs. Buzzy Beetles and their derivative species such as [[Spike Top]]s are also able to climb up walls and ceilings; Buzzy Beetles often use that vantage point to drop onto characters below in an ambush. Unlike [[Koopa Troopa]]s, Buzzy Beetles are quadrupedal in all of their appearances.


==History==
Despite having the word "beetle" in their name, Buzzy Beetles are not beetles; rather, they were named as such because their shells give them an almost insectoid appearance, and that more recent games even confirm that Buzzy Beetles are indeed a type of Koopa.
===''Super Mario Bros.'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.====
[[Image:SMB_BuzzyBeetle.jpg|frame|A '''Buzzy Beetle''' appearing in ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[Image:FirstBuzzyBeetle.png|200px|thumb|left|The first appearance of Buzzy Beetles.]]
Buzzy Beetles first appeared in World 4-2, an underground level of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. Like a [[Koopa Troopa]], they will hide in their shell when jumped on, and can be kicked around the level. However, Mario and Luigi could not defeat them with fireballs.  When the player completes the game and restarts, all the [[Goomba]]s will get replaced with Buzzy Beetles.


In World 3-4, a Buzzy Beetle was disguised as Bowser for the boss. Interestingly enough, unlike all other Buzzy Beetles, this one was affected by fireballs; like all the other Bowsers, five fireballs will destroy him.
Buzzy Beetles and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s are the only enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' that have yet to appear in a 3D game of the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. Similarly, Buzzy Beetles, along with [[Lava Bubble]]s and [[Cheep Cheep]]s, are also the only enemies from ''Super Mario Bros.'' to not appear in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''


They later appeared in the game's remake, ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''. They all served the same purpose, although in challenge mode of the game, Buzzy Beetles took the place of [[Goomba]]s.
==History==
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===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:FirstBuzzyBeetle.png|200px|thumb|left|The first appearance of Buzzy Beetles in ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''Super Mario Bros.'' They are encountered in some of the later levels, and they are first seen in [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]. Buzzy Beetles can damage Mario or Luigi on contact. A Buzzy Beetle walks off of ledges, like with green [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Though Buzzy Beetles hide in their shell when jumped on and reemerge eventually if left for long enough, Buzzy Beetles do not indicate when they are about to reemerge from their shells. Their shells can be kicked in the same manner as Koopa Troopa shells, where they can break blocks and defeat enemies as well as rebound off walls. Due to their hard shells, Mario and Luigi cannot defeat them with fireballs. Buzzy Beetles are black in the overworld, but blue-gray in underground levels. In [[World 5-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]], three Buzzy Beetles appear in a consecutive line. A single Buzzy Beetle appears in [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]] on the steps before the [[Goal Pole|flagpole]], though a Goomba replaces it in the ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' release. Buzzy Beetles replace all [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s in the harder new quest playthough. Sometimes, like Koopa shells, Buzzy Beetle shells can potentially be flipped upside down (much like its death animation) only to right themselves back up if left undisturbed afterwards, either by being hit from below or being stomped while falling.


In [[World 3-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-4]], a Buzzy Beetle is disguised as one of the seven [[Impostor Bowser|fake Bowsers]] in the castle levels, so this is technically the first level where they appear. While in Bowser form, this Buzzy Beetle can be attacked with fireballs, which requires five fireballs to defeat it, as with all other fake Bowsers.
====''Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels''====
====''Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels''====
In [[Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels]] Buzzy Beetles return just as they did in the previous game. They are also found underwater occasionally in World 9, along with all the other enemys.
[[File:SMBLL Buzzy Beetle Artwork.png|thumb|left|A Buzzy Beetle from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'']]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', Buzzy Beetles return and act just as they did in the previous game. They first appear in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-2]], the first underground level of the game, though only one of them appears in that level. They appear more frequently throughout the game and in more levels than the game's precedent. They are also found underwater occasionally in [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]], along with all the other enemies, specifically in [[World 9-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-1]] and [[World 9-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-4]]. When underwater, Buzzy Beetles cannot be jumped on, making them invulnerable. These Buzzy Beetles are colored black with gray outlines due to them sharing Blooper's color palette. In the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version, Buzzy Beetles replace all Goombas appearing in Worlds A-D, much like in Hard Mode of the original.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[Image:Hidden Block.gif|200px|thumb|SMB3 '''Buzzy Beetles''']]
[[File:SMB3 Buzzy Beetle.png|thumb|Upside-down Buzzy Beetles were introduced in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']]  
The game ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' reveals that Buzzy Beetles can also climb on ceilings. To attack intruders, they can drop, and spin along the ground to attack. In the remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' on the Game Boy Advance, when the Red Switch E-Reader Card was scanned, all walking Koopa Troopas are replaced with Buzzy Beetles. In addition, there is a flying variation called [[Para-Beetle]] (found in only one level), renamed in later games as [[Parabuzzy]].
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They behave no different than before. Additionally, there is a certain type known as an '''Upside-down Buzzy Beetle''',<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/smb3/?lang=en|title=English ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' entry on the official Mario Portal|publisher=nintendo.co.jp|accessdate=August 13, 2022|archive=archive.today/2022.08.13-142617/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/smb3/?lang=en}}</ref> which walk on the ceiling and attack the player character by dropping from there and spinning along the ground in their direction. In ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', when the [[Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!!|red switch e-Reader card]] is scanned, all walking Koopa Troopas are replaced with Buzzy Beetles. In addition, there is a flying variation called [[Para-Beetle]], which are found only in one level. In the original version, they have the same sprites as in ''Super Mario Bros.'', albeit with a different palette, slightly different color mapping, and a single missing pixel on the top of the shell on one frame. In this game, Buzzy Beetles are an exclusive feature of cave-themed levels and no longer appear in other places. A variant called [[Buster Beetle]] is also introduced.


====''Super Mario World''====
====''Super Mario World''====
Buzzy Beetles are stronger than Koopa Troopas in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Although they are still resistant to fireballs, [[Yoshi]] can swallow them whole (Yoshi cannot immediately swallow Koopa Troopa shells). They hide in their shells when jumped on, as opposed to sliding out, as the Koopas sometimes do when stomped. [[Spike Top]]s, Buzzy Beetles with a spike on their back, which cannot be jumped upon, are introduced in this game. Yoshi or a successful [[spin jump]] will protect Mario and Luigi from its spike. This game also introduces [[Bony Beetle]]s, which are undead skeletons of a Buzzy Beetle.
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They are still resistant to fireballs, though [[Yoshi]] can eat and swallow them, unlike [[Koopa Shell]]s. Buzzy Beetles hide in their shells when jumped on, as opposed to sliding out, as the Koopas sometimes do when stomped. [[Spike Top]]s, Buzzy Beetles with a spike on their back, which cannot be jumped upon, are introduced in this game. Yoshi or a successful [[Spin Jump]] will protect Mario and Luigi from getting hit by the spikes. This game also introduces [[Bony Beetle]]s, which are undead skeletons of a Buzzy Beetle. After clearing the [[Special Zone]] for the first time, stomped Buzzy Beetle shells will not shake before the beetles start moving again.<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1324554143021830146|title=Clearing the Special Zone in Super Mario World provides an extra bit of added difficulty. Normally, Buzzy Beetles shake before starting to move after being stunned. However, after beating the Special Zone, they start to move without shaking, providing no warning to the player.|publisher=Twitter|author=MarioBrothBlog|date=November 5, 2020|language=en|accessdate=July 9, 2024}}</ref>


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
Buzzy Beetles reappear as enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', although they are very rare in this game. In fact, they only appear in two levels, [[World 5-C (NSMB)|World 5-C]], and [[World 6-Tower 2 (NSMB)|World 6-Tower 2]] where during the start of the level, the beetle is flipped over, they behave similar to their appearance back in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. As in ''Super Mario Bros.'', they can be kicked when stomped on, and are impervious to fire. [[Spike Top]]s reappear in this game also.
Buzzy Beetles are uncommon enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They appear in only two levels; they are first encountered in [[World 5-C]] and make their last appearance in {{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]. Spike Tops also return as enemies. Buzzy Beetles can be kicked when stomped on, and are impervious to fire. When a "[[paah]]" plays in the background music and future installments, Buzzy Beetles will do a short jump.


====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[Image:SMBWGiantBuzzy.png|200px|thumb|A Giant Buzzy Beetle that was originally going to appear.]]
[[File:NSMBW Buzzy Beetle Render.png|frame|left]]
Buzzy Beetles later reappear in the sequel, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. In World 6-3, a big group of Buzzy Beetles can be seen on the ceiling and will fall on [[Mario]] and the group, as they did in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. In both games, Buzzy Beetles hop to the electronic vocal "bah" in the background music. They also appear in 8-1, and these ones don't walk off ledges, unlike normal Buzzy Beetles. [[Spike Top]]s reappear again. But the most notable appearence is the reappearence of [[Parabeetle]]s who have not been seen since [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] and a new sub-species called [[Heavy Parabeetle]]. They only appear in one level.
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. Unlike in ''Super Mario World'', they cannot be swallowed by Yoshi, though he can spit out their shells in the same manner as with a Koopa Troopa shell. In [[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 6-3]], a big group of Buzzy Beetles can be seen on the ceiling, and will fall on [[Mario]] and the group, as they did in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. In both games, Buzzy Beetles hop to the electronic vocal "paah" in the background music. They also appear in [[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-1]], and these ones do not walk off ledges, unlike normal Buzzy Beetles, mainly because they walk off ledges that lead to a body of lava. [[Kamek|Magikoopa]] may also transform blocks into them during his boss fight in {{world-link|8|tower|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}. [[Spike Top]]s also reappear again. [[Para-Beetle]]s also make a reappearance, and a new sub-species called [[Heavy Para-Beetle]]. They only appear in [[World 7-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7-6]].
 
[[Big Buzzy Beetle]]s were [[List of New Super Mario Bros. Wii pre-release and unused content|originally going to appear]] in this game, but they were removed from the final game, so they never appeared in any levels. However, through hacking methods, it is possible to use one in a level.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. They are found in numerous underground levels, including [[World 6-1 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-1]] and {{world-link|flower|A|World Flower-A}}.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. [[Bony Beetle]]s also make a return since their debut in ''Super Mario World'', now resembling an undead Buzzy Beetle. The [[Big Buzzy Beetle|large variety of Buzzy Beetle]], which first appeared in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', also appears.
 
====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''====
[[File:MusicNotes SMM.png|thumb|A Buzzy Beetle in ''Super Mario Maker'']]
Buzzy Beetles reappear in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]'' with the addition of a new [[Buzzy Shell]] which Mario can wear on his head, protecting him from enemies and traps from above. The player can also place the empty shell by shaking a Buzzy Beetle in the editor.
 
Mario is able to ride on Buzzy Shells by jumping and landing on them as they move, if they are shot by a [[Bill Blaster]]. By adding wings, Buzzy Beetles will slowly float from right to left (or left to right in some scenarios, such as being shot by a Bill Blaster) while maintaining Mario's ability to stand on them. Single winged Buzzy Beetles will rise when stood upon, while those with any number of enemies stacked upon them (including additional winged Buzzy Beetles) will maintain a constant altitude.
 
When placed in a dark area in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, instead of using a cyan or gray palette like in the original game, they use a palette resembling the underground palette for brown enemies (including them) from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', having a dark teal shell with light tan details. However, the rim and feet colors are switched from this, due to still using ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s mapping. The ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' graphics themselves are redrawn, having an outline to better fit with other sprites in the style.
 
====''Super Mario Run''====
Buzzy Beetles appear in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', behaving identically as in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and its follow-up games. They appear in [[Danger High and Low]] and [[Chase the Snaking Coins]].
 
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
[[File:SMM2screenshot12.png|thumb|200px|Buzzy Beetles in ''Super Mario Maker 2'']]
Buzzy Beetles return in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', retaining their behavior in its predecessor. Furthermore, wearable [[Buzzy Shell]]s return, also retaining retaining their behavior; this time, however, they can now be worn by [[Luigi]], [[Toad]], and [[Toadette]]. Likewise, the player can also place the empty shell by tapping and holding a Buzzy Beetle from the pop-up menu and selecting that shell in the editor. There is also a new trait introduced in Version 2.0.0; unlike [[Costume Mario]], which cannot wear any Buzzy Shells in ''Super Mario Maker'' and were [[List of Super Mario Maker 2 pre-release and unused content|originally considered]] for ''Super Mario Maker 2'' before being scrapped from the game, [[Link]] can wear the those shells.


Giant Buzzy Beetles were [[New_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii/Beta_elements|originally going to appear]] in this game too, but they never appeared in any levels in the final game.
Buzzy Beetles are one of several enemies to not appear in the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' game style.
 
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
[[File:SMBWBuzzyBeetles.jpg|thumb|Buzzy Beetles in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']]
Buzzy Beetles appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where they are shown to now be able to swim in lava. Their snouts have been slightly redesigned to match those of [[Bony Beetle]]s.
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===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''===
[[File:BeetleAnimeFilm.png|thumb]]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', Buzzy Beetles appear gold in color. One makes brief appearance in the walking montage after [[Mario]] acquires the [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]], seen staring at the super-sized Mario in shock. Another one appears with a [[Big Buzzy Beetle|big-sized Buzzy Beetle]] in the montage after Mario acquires the [[Fire Flower]]. Mario shoots the big one with a [[fireball]], despite the fact that Buzzy Beetles are ordinarily immune to fire attacks in the games.
 
===''Nintendo Adventure Books''===
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Some Buzzy Beetles appear in ''[[Nintendo Adventure Books]]'' series of gamebooks in the fourth book, ''[[Koopa Capers]]''. They appear in [[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]]'s secret camp in the Magma Pits.
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===''Hotel Mario''===
[[File:HM Buzzy Beetle.png|frame]]
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. They are introduced in [[Larry's Chillton Hotel]], where they are depicted with a clump of snow on their backs fit for the chilly environment, and later appear in [[Bowser's Seizures Palace Hotel]] without it. Unlike in other appearances, they behave more like [[Goomba]]s except they will walk in Mario's direction when he arrives on their floor.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', a single Buzzy Beetle appears in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage, hopping on a [[Trampoline]]. Each hop, it goes progressively higher, until the fourth hop, where it does a flip and restarts the cycle. This Buzzy Beetle returns in the same capacity in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
 
A Buzzy Beetle also appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]]. According to a [[List of Super Smash Bros. Brawl pre-release and unused content#scrapped enemies|datamine]], Buzzy Beetles (as well as [[Dry Bones]]) were meant appear as enemies in the Subspace Emissary before being removed from the final game.
 
===''Mario Golf'' series===
{{quote|XC Golf is really different from anything you've seen before. No two routes are the same! Of course, sometimes that means you really get into a pickle where the ball ends up. That's when you should think about a redo. Did you know about that? Just press {{button|switch|plus}} to open your golfwatch, and scroll over into the In Trouble? menu. One of the options is to rehit! Yeah, you'll take a one-stroke penalty, but sometimes it's worth it.|Buzzy Beetle|Mario Golf: Super Rush}}
The name "Buzzy" is sometimes mentioned on the scorecard in the [[Nintendo 64]] version of ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]''. The only time that Buzzy Beetles physically appear in the [[Mario Golf (series)|''Mario Golf'']] series is as non-playable characters in [[Ridgerock Lake]] in ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
Buzzy Beetles also appear in the ''[[Paper Mario]]'' series. They are shell enemies like the Koopa Troopas, meaning they can be flipped over when they are jumped on or by a [[POW Block]]. However, unlike the Koopas, Buzzy Beetles do not spend a turn struggling on their back; they can right themselves on their very next turn, though they can't attack on that turn. Related enemies are [[Spike Top]]s, [[Parabuzzy|Parabuzzies]] (which now lose their wings when they are stomped), and [[Bony Beetle]]s. One of the new types of Buzzy Beetles are [[Spiky Parabuzzy|Spiky Parabuzzies]], which are flying ''and'' have a spike on their back, making it hard to damage them.
Buzzy Beetles also appear in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. They are shell enemies like the Koopa Troopas, meaning they can be flipped over when they are jumped on or by a [[POW Block]]. However, unlike the Koopas, Buzzy Beetles do not spend a turn struggling on their back; they can right themselves on their very next turn, though they cannot attack on that turn. Fire attacks will not hurt them at all. However, if they are flipped on their back, they lose the fire immunity. Related enemies are [[Spike Top]]s, [[Para-Beetle#Paper Mario series|Parabuzzies]] ([[Para-Beetle]]s which now lose their wings when they are stomped), and [[Bony Beetle]]s. One of the new types of Buzzy Beetles are [[Spiky Parabuzzy|Spiky Parabuzzies]], which flies ''and'' have a spike on their back, making it hard to damage them. In ''Paper Mario'', ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', and ''Super Paper Mario'', Buzzy Beetles' eyes and entire face are visible. However, from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' to ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', they resemble their appearance from ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and onward.
 
====''Paper Mario''====
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Buzzy Beetles appear in the [[Toad Town Tunnels]] and in [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]]. In Dry Dry Ruins, several Buzzy Beetles climb on the ceiling, like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. They can drop on Mario to attack him, and he cannot jump on them while they are hanging from the ceiling. However, he can use a [[badge]] to [[Quake Hammer|cause an earthquake]], which causes the Buzzy Beetles to fall to the ground. Spike Tops, which are red in the game, are enemies fought inside [[Mt. Lavalava]], and [[Bony Beetle]]s are found in [[Bowser's Castle#Paper Mario|Bowser's Castle]]. A Buzzy Beetle named [[Chan]] appears as a student at the [[Toad Town Dojo]].
 
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], the first Buzzy Beetles in the game are fought in the [[Glitz Pit]]. They are red Spike Tops; however, as regular Spike Tops in the game are blue, they are called [[Spike Top#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Red Spike Top]]s in the game. Two of them build up the fighting team known as [[The Tiny Spinies]].
 
Regular Buzzy Beetles later appear as enemies in the cave under the well of the [[Creepy Steeple]] alongside Spike Tops. [[Para-Beetle]]s, now known as [[Para-Beetle#Paper Mario series|Parabuzzies]], appear in [[Pirate's Grotto]]. Spiky Parabuzzies are also introduced, which are found in [[Riverside Station]]. Most of these species can be found in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]].
 
The game also features [[Sky-Blue Spiny|Sky-Blue Spinies]]. It is implied that these are a cross between Buzzy Beetles and [[Spiny|Spinies]], as they are called "Käfer-Stachis" ("''Buzzy Beetle Spinies''") in the German version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
 
Buzzy Beetles have very high defense and are immune to fire. Using special moves or some items such as [[Earth Quake]] will easily defeat them. The Buzzy Beetle and its species share the same stats and immunities.
 
====''Super Paper Mario''====
Buzzy Beetles reappear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The game introduces a new variant, the [[Stone Buzzy|Stone Buzzies]]: Buzzy Beetles with stone shells that always take three hits to be defeated. They are found in the [[Downtown of Crag|Downtown]] and [[Gap of Crag]]. The game also features "dark" versions of several Buzzy Beetles variations, notably [[Dark Spike Top|Dark Spike Tops]] and [[Dark Stone Buzzy|Dark Stone Buzzies]], found in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].
 
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
Buzzy Beetles appear in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. They are encountered in cavern areas and in 2D underground segments. They are modeled after their appearance in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In the overworld, Buzzy Beetles can travel along the bottoms and sides of platforms, similar to a Spike Top. The Buzzy Beetle's only attack in this game is going into its shell and ramming into Mario. A Buzzy Beetle's shell toss attack sometimes gets Mario [[Dizzy]]. If Mario jumps on it but does not defeat it, it will hide inside its shell for a short time. When hiding, no attack will damage it. Mario can jump on it again to kick it at enemies behind it, damaging them. [[Spike Top]]s and [[Bony Beetle]]s also appear in this game, as well as the introduction of [[Shiny Buzzy Beetle]]s. A Buzzy Beetle may rarely drop a [[Flashy Shell]]. The only other enemies to appear in battles with Buzzy Beetles are [[Goomba]]s.
 
If a Buzzy Beetle is upside down, it will try to get back up. Unlike the Koopa Troopas, these Buzzy Beetles will always get back up as soon as they are flipped over, and rarely make the [[First Strike]]. However, five Buzzy Beetles in [[Drybake Stadium]] aim directly at Mario when he enters. They are also the last Buzzy Beetles encountered and the only fight to have a group of five.
 
A mini-boss, [[Big Buzzy Beetle]], also appears in the game, encountered at [[Hither Thither Hill]].
 
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
Buzzy Beetles return in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. They have the same behavior and appearance as they do in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''. They appear in [[Indigo Underground]] and [[Redpepper Volcano]]. A Buzzy Beetle also serves as the second-round opponent in [[Roshambo Temple#Roshambo Temple #2|Roshambo Temple #2]]. [[Small Buzzy Beetle]]s appear in the [[Sacred Forest]], along with a [[Small Buzzy Beetle Gang]]. A [[Buzzy Beetle Tower]] that consists of a Buzzy Beetle, a Small Buzzy Beetle, a Big Buzzy Beetle, and a green [[Spike Guy]] appears in [[the Emerald Circus]]. [[Buzzy Beetle Gang]]s appear in the [[parallel world]] on [[Lighthouse Island]].
 
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
[[File:PMTOK Origami Buzzy Beetle Artwork.png|thumb|An origami Buzzy Beetle]]
Origami versions of Buzzy Beetles appear as enemies in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', first appearing in [[Breezy Tunnel]]. As usual, they attack Mario with a Shell Shot move, flinging at him in their shells.


====''Paper Mario====
Regular Buzzy Beetles later appear as NPCs in [[Shangri-Spa]], and help battle the [[Folded Soldiers]] in [[Bowser's Castle]].
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Buzzy Beetles appear in the [[Toad Town]] tunnels and in the [[Dry Dry Ruins]]. In Dry Dry Ruins, several Buzzy Beetles climb on the ceiling, like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. They can drop on Mario to attack them, and he cannot jump on them while they are hanging from the ceiling. However, he can use a badge to cause an earthquake, which causes the Buzzy Beetles to fall to the ground. Spike Tops, which are red in the game, are enemies fought inside [[Mt. Lavalava]]; and [[Bony Beetle]]s are found in [[Bowser's Castle]].
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====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door====
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the first Buzzy Beetles in the game are fought in the [[Glitz Pit]]. They are red Spike Tops; however, as regular Spike Tops in the game are blue, they are called [[Red Spike Buzzy|Red Spike Buzzies]] in the game. Two of them build up the fighting team known as the [[Tiny Spinies]].


Regular Buzzy Beetles later appear as enemies in the cave under the well of the [[Creepy Steeple]], as well as the [[Pirate's Grotto]] and the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Rogueport)|Pit of 100 Trials]]. Regular Spike Tops and Spiky Parabuzzies are also found in [[Riverside Station]].
A Buzzy Beetle appears in the dungeon of [[Peach's Castle]] alongside other minions at the beginning of the game after Mario is sent there as well by origami Peach.


The game also features [[Sky-Blue Spiny|Sky-Blue Spinies]]. It is implied that these are a cross between Buzzy Beetles and [[Spiny|Spinies]],  as they are called "Käfer-Stachis" (''"Buzzy Beetle Spinies"'') in the German version of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
In [[Scuffle Island]], a [[Paper Macho Soldier|Paper Macho]] version called the [[Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle]] is fought as the seventh and final opponent of the island. In Bowser's Castle, a different kind of Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle called the [[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]] is fought as a boss.
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====''Super Paper Mario====
Buzzy Beetles reappear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The game introduces a new sub-species, the [[Stone Buzzy|Stone Buzzies]]: Buzzy Beetles with stone shells and always take three hits to be defeated. They are found in the [[Downtown of Crag]]. The game also features "dark" versions of several Buzzy Beetles, notably [[Dark Spike Top]]s and [[Dark Stone Buzzy|Dark Stone Buzzies]], found in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].
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===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
====''Mario Party 6====
Buzzy Beetles' appearances in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] are restricted mostly to nonessential roles in minigames.
Buzzy Beetles make a cameo appearance in the 2-vs-2 mini-game, [[Slot Trot]]. They appear as one of the images on the slots.
 
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Buzzy Beetles make a cameo appearance in the 2-vs-2 mini-game, [[Slot Trot]]. They appear as one of the images on the slots. Their appearance here is similar to the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series appearance, except for their claws and paws, which are not white. Similarly, in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Buzzy Beetles make a cameo in the [[Memory Mash]] minigame as pictures of a possible match, using the same sprite as in ''Mario Party 6''.
 
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', Buzzy Beetles have their first tangible ''Mario Party'' role in the [[List of minigames in Mario Party 8#Battle_minigames|Battle Minigame]], [[Glacial Meltdown]]. A [[Lakitu]] throws them onto the ice, oddly instead of their species' normal [[Spiny]] accomplices, making them both obstacles and weapons for the players to use to knock the opponents off the ice.
[[File:Goomba Spotting Buzzy Beetle.png|thumb|A Buzzy Beetle between a stack of Goombas in the ''Mario Party 9'' minigame Goomba Spotting]]
''[[Mario Party 9]]'' is the Buzzy Beetles' next, albeit smaller, tangible role in a ''Mario Party'' game. They appear in the minigame [[Goomba Spotting]], as a trick in order to lead the player into miscounting, since only the number of Goombas is counted at the end of the minigame. However, a Buzzy Beetle still makes a cameo on one of the puzzles in [[Jigsaw Jumble]].
 
Buzzy Beetles only make a few cameos in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'': in the [[Match Faker]] and [[Tap Dash]] minigames as well as walking in the rocks of [[Bowser's Peculiar Peak]] board.
 
In ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', Buzzy Beetles retain the same cameos in ''Mario Party 6''{{'}}s [[Slot Trot]] and ''Mario Party 9''{{'}}s Jigsaw Jumble. Buzzy Beetles also retain their role in the ''Mario Party 9'' minigame Goomba Spotting, as well as in the minigame's reappearance in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''.
 
In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', a Buzzy Beetle makes a cameo appearance in the minigame [[Absent Minded]], where it is one of the characters that can be chosen as a guess.
 
Buzzy Beetles can sometimes appear in the ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' minigame [[Which Door Has More?]], and artwork of the creatures can appear in the minigames [[Big-Top Quiz]], [[Match Makers]], and [[Puzzle Pandemonium]].
 
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''====
Buzzy Beetles are enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. They are encountered in the lower half of [[Mount Brrr]]. Each time it takes damage, it will hide in its shell. While the Buzzy Beetle is in its shell, the damage it takes is reduced to 0. The only way to get the Buzzy Beetle out of hiding is to hammer the shell and then dodge it when it comes back towards the bro who hit it. When it hides in its shell, it has an attack where it can spin so much that, if jumped on it when it spins hard, Mario and Luigi become [[dizzy]], and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] loses most of his copies. They can also attack by walking towards one of the bros., occasionally getting into their shell. The attack can be countered with a hammer, though attacking them when they are in their shell causes the shell to get knocked away, and into the bro that hit it. If the [[Trio Move#Trio Hammer|Trio Hammer]] is used near them, they are flipped over. When they are flipped, the player can do a [[First Strike]] to them, which also prevents them from hiding in their shell at least once. Oddly, in this game, they are not fireproof when Mario and Luigi use the [[Fire Flower]] [[Bros. Attack]] on them, though they take half damage from fire. Their paper form does not appear in this game.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
[[File:MLSSBMBuzzyBeetle.png|thumb]]
Buzzy Beetles appear are enemies and recruitable allies exclusively in the ''[[Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser]]'' mode of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. Buzzy Beetles are melee troopers, and attack by ramming enemies with their shells. Buzzy Beetles have high defense, and their [[Special Skill (Mario & Luigi series)|Special Skill]], Rock Solid, allows them to increase their defense, depending on how filled the meter that appears becomes. They are strong against [[Para-Beetle]]s.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
Buzzy Beetles reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', as enemies and recruitable allies in the ''[[Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' mode. They are melee troopers, and are strong against Para-Beetles. Their Special Skill is changed to Mega Tackle.
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====''Mario Party 8====
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''===
Buzzy Beetles appear solely in the [[Mario_Party_8_(mini-games)#4_player_minigames|4-Player Minigame]], [[Glacial Meltdown]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. A [[Lakitu]] throws them onto the ice making them both obstacles and weapons for the players to use to knock the opponets off the ice. It is unknown why the Lakitu threw Buzzy Beetles instead of its species' normal [[Spiny]] accomplices.
Buzzy Beetles appear as enemies and potential allies in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''. They have the Dark attribute, and their skill involves reducing enemy damage for three turns.
====''Mario Party DS''====
Buzzy Beetles cameoed in the [[Memory Mash]] mini-game as pictures of a possible match. These Buzzy Beetles got their appearance from the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]].


==Official Profiles and Statistics==
Enemy Buzzy Beetles have two skills that they can use. The first skill, called Light Bind, paralyzes all the player's teammates who have Light as their main attribute or sub-attribute for two turns. The second skill, called Beetle Guard, protects the Buzzy Beetle and its allies from all status defects (such as defense reductions and turn delays) for a few turns.
===Trophy Information from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl===
 
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The player can transform a Buzzy Beetle into a [[Bony Beetle]] by using four [[Boo Mushroom]]s on it. Alternatively, the Buzzy Beetle can transform into a [[Para-Beetle]] when given four [[P-Wing]]s.
 
===''Dr. Mario World''===
Buzzy Beetles are assistants in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''. In both stage mode and versus mode, their effect is to transform an object, mainly a virus, into a [[shell]] when the stage starts, where the chance of activation is higher at higher levels (20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% from levels 1 to 5 respectively).
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
{{multiframe|[[File:MKT 217CB.png|50px]][[File:MKT 217HB.png|50px]]|align=right|The Buzzy Beetle badges in ''Mario Kart Tour''|size=110}}
In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the Buzzy Beetles themselves do not appear in the game, but they make cameo appearances on two badges, one on a colored Common Challenges badge and another on a red Expert Challenges badge. Additionally, a Buzzy Beetle appears on a painting in the [[Prado Museum]] in [[Tour Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 3]]. This painting reappears in {{classic|Tour|Madrid Drive}} in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC for ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''.
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===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
Two Buzzy Beetles stacked on top of each other can be seen in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' as a part of [[Bowser]]'s army. During the Koopa Troop's attack on the [[Snow Kingdom (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)|Snow Kingdom]] they have [[Bill Blaster]]s on their shells, similar to the ''Super Mario Maker'' games. More are later seen during Bowser's wedding to Princess Peach and the final battle in Brooklyn.
 
===Unused appearances===
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
One piece of concept artwork for the [[Broodals]] from ''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]'' labeled "Powered-Up Regular Enemy Designs" depicts [[Hariet]] as a Buzzy Beetle with a unique set of dark blue, braid-like plaits that [[Bob-omb]]s are attached to who wears a dress patterned after [[Buzzy Shell]]s to indicate Buzzy Beetles' appearances in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. This design, along with the rest, were scrapped because they are too similar to the [[Koopalings]].
 
==Profiles and statistics==
{{main|List of Buzzy Beetle profiles and statistics}}
Most Buzzy Beetle bios point out their hard carapace and their resistance to fire-based attacks. Some bios also mention their tendency to walk on ceilings, despite this being a trait shared by Spinies.
 
===''Super Mario Bros.''===
;Level appearances
{{columns|count=2|
*[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]
*[[World 5-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
*[[World 6-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-2]]
*[[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
*[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
*[[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-2]]
*[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
}}
 
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Buzzy Beetle|align=horizontal|image=[[File:PMTTYD Buzzy Beetle Sprite.png]]}}
 
===''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''===
{{:Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam bestiary|transcludesection=Buzzy Beetle|align=horizontal|image=[[File:BuzzyBeetlePaperJam.gif]]}}
 
==List of appearances==
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=100%
|-
|-
!width=100px|Name!!width=100px|Image!!width=200px|Game!!|Description
!width=50%|Title
!width=20%|Description
!width=20%|Release
!width=10%|System/format
|-
|-
! rowspan=2 | Buzzy Beetle
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
| rowspan=2 | [[Image:TrBuzzy_beetle.jpg|100px]]
|Enemy
| align=center | '''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.''
|[[List of games by date#1985|1985]]
| rowspan=2 | ''A Koopa underling with a heavy shell protecting it from fire. Stomping on Buzzy Beetles from above is the main way to deal with them, but spiked variations that cannot be stomped also exist. After saving Princess Peach in Super Mario Bros. and starting a new game, you'll find that most Goombas have turned into Buzzy Beetles.''
|[[Family Computer]]/[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|-
|-
| align=center | '''DS''' ''New Super Mario Bros.''
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1986|1986]]
|[[Family Computer Disk System]]
|-
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]''
|Enemy
|1986
|Computer
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1988|1988]]
|Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
|-
|''[[Super Mario World]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1990|1990]]
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1993|1993]]
|Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|-
|''[[Hotel Mario]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#1994|1994]]
|[[Philips CD-i]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]''
|Enemy
|1994
|Super Nintendo Entertainment System
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
|Cameo
|[[List of games by date#1999|1999]]
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|''[[Paper Mario]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2000|2000]]
|Nintendo 64
|-
|''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2001|2001]]
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2003|2003]]
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2004|2004]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|Cameo
|2004
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2006|2006]]
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|''[[Super Paper Mario]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2007|2007]]
|[[Wii]]
|-
|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|Enemy
|2007
|Wii
|-
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|Cameo
|2007
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|Cameo as a trophy
|[[List of games by date#2008|2008]]
|Wii
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2009|2009]]
|Wii
|-
|''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]''
|Cameo
|2009
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2010|2010]]
|Wii
|-
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|[[List of games by date#2012|2012]]
|Wii
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|Enemy
|2012
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
|Enemy
|2012
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''
|Enemy
|2012
|[[Wii U]]
|-
|''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2013|2013]]
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|Cameo
|2013
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|Cameo as a trophy
|[[List of games by date#2014|2014]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]''
|Enemy/Teammate
|[[List of games by date#2015|2015]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
|Enemy
|2015
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
|Enemy
|2015
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Wii U Edition]]''
|Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up
|[[List of games by date#2016|2016]]
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
|Enemy
|2016
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
|Cameo
|2016
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''
|Enemy
|2016
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Mario Run]]''
|Enemy
|2016
|iOS/Android
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition]]''
|Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up
|[[List of games by date#2017|2017]]
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]
|Ally/Enemy
|2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|Cameo
|2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]''
|Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up
|[[List of games by date#2018|2018]]
|[[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|''[[Minecraft]]'' (Bedrock version)
|Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|Cameo
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|Cameo
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]''
|Ally/Enemy
|2018
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2019|2019]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''
|Enemy
|2019
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Dr. Mario World]]''
|Assistant
|2019
|iOS/Android
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2020|2020]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''
|Non-playable character
|[[List of games by date#2021|2021]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
|Badge (update), cameo
|2022
|iOS/Android
|-
|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2023|2023]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' (version 3.0.0)
|Cameo
|2023 ([[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]], Wave 6)
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|Enemy
|[[List of games by date#2024|2024]]
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''
|Non-playable character
|2024
|Nintendo Switch
|}
|}
===''Paper Mario'' series===
{{pmenemybox
|align=left
|image=[[Image:BuzzyBeetlePM.png|116px]]
|hp=3
|atk=2
|def=2
|location=[[Toad Town Tunnels]], [[Dry Dry Ruins]]
|moves=Shell Toss (2), Ceiling Drop (3), Get Up (Stops being Flipped)
|tattle=This is a Buzzy Beetle. Buzzy Beetles are cute--but mean. Fire attacks don't work very well against these hardheads. If you can flip 'em, though, their defense power falls to 0. Keep flipping 'em, Mario! I heard that they used to flourish all over the place, but now they're only found in dark, shadowy places.
}}


{{ttydenemy
==Gallery==
|align=left
{{main-gallery}}
|PM2=yes
<i><gallery>
|image=[[Image:Buzzy Beetle2.PNG]]
SMBLL Monochrome Buzzy Beetle Artwork.jpg|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]
|hp=5
Buzzy Beetle Hotel Mario.gif|''[[Hotel Mario]]''
|atk=3
NSMBDS Buzzy Beetle Artwork.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
|def=4
Buzzy Beetle.png|''Super Mario'' 2014 poster
|location=[[Creepy Steeple]], [[Pirate's Grotto]], [[Pit of 100 Trials (Rogueport)|Pit of 100 Trials]] (Levels 31-39)
MLPJBuzzyBeetle.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
|log=It's well protected and immune to fire or explosions, but if you flip it over, its Defense drops to zero.
</gallery></i>
|items=[[Power Punch]], [[Slow Shroom]]
 
|moves= Shell Toss (3), Get Up (Stops being Flipped)
==Names in other languages==
|tattle=That's a Buzzy Beetle. Awww... It's kinda cute! It's got pretty good Defense... and fire and explosions don't hurt it whatsoever. But, if you jump on it, you can flip it over and drop its Defense down to 0. Then it's at our mercy! Ha! Don't hesitate! Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump!
===Buzzy Beetle===
|before=[[sky-Blue Spiny|30]]
{{foreign names
|#=31
|Jap=メット
|after=[[Spike Top|32]]
|JapR=Metto
|JapM=From the second half of "helmet"; officially romanized as "Met"
|ChiS=钢盔甲虫<ref>{{cite|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|language=zh-hans|date=August 28, 2013|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170227153847/http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|title=神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|accessdate=February 2, 2017}}</ref>
|ChiSR=Gāngkuī Jiǎchóng
|ChiSM=Helmet Beetle
|ChiS2=钢盔龟
|ChiS2N=since ''Super Mario Maker 2''
|ChiS2R=Gāngkuī Guī
|ChiS2M=Helmet Turtle
|ChiT=鋼盔龜
|ChiTR=Gāngkuī Guī
|ChiTM=Helmet Turtle
|Dut=Buzzy Beetle
|Fin=Surinakuoriainen
|FinM=Buzz Beetle
|FreA=Blindule
|FreAM=Portmanteau of ''blindé'' ("armored") and ''bidule'' ("thing")
|FreA2=Scarabée bourdonnant<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros.''/''Duck Hunt'' Canadian instruction booklet|page=32}}</ref>
|FreA2M=Buzzing beetle
|FreE=Bruyinsecte
|FreEM=Portmanteau of ''bruyant'' ("noisy") and ''insecte'' ("insect")
|FreEC=<ref>{{cite|url=https://www.supersoluce.com/sites/default/files/node/65274/monstre-puzzle-and-dragons-super-mario-bros-039.jpg|title='' Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition'' screenshot|publisher=Super Soluce|language=fr|accessdate=October 12, 2024}}</ref>
|FreE2=Scarabée bourdonnant<ref>{{cite|date=July 4, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Encyclopedia]]''|publisher=Soleil Productions|language=fr|isbn=2302070046|page=19}}</ref>
|FreE2N=''Super Mario Bros.''
|FreE2M=Buzzing beetle
|FreE3=Scarabée<ref>{{cite|date=July 4, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Encyclopedia]]''|publisher=Soleil Productions|language=fr|isbn=2302070046|page=36}}</ref>
|FreE3N=''Super Mario Bros. 3''
|FreE3M=Beetle
|Ger=Käfer
|GerM=Beetle
|Ger2=Dicker Käfer<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1993|page=18}}</ref>
|Ger2M=Fat Beetle
|Ger2N=''Super Mario World''
|Ger3=Bummel-Käfer
|Ger3N=''Super Paper Mario''
|Ger3M=Dawdle Beetle
|Ita=Nella
|ItaM=Italian female given name; also likely a contraction of ''coccinella'' ("ladybug")
|Ita2=Ronzibeo
|Ita2N=''Mario Party 8''
|Ita2M=Portmanteau of ''ronzio'' ("buzz") and ''scarabeo'' ("beetle")
|Ita3=Buzzy Beetle
|Ita3N=''Super Mario Bros.'' manual
|Kor=하잉바
|KorR=Haingba
|KorM=From "하이바" (''haiba'', a slang term for "helmet")
|Por=Besouro
|PorM=Beetle
|Rus=Каскожук
|RusR=Kaskozhuk
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This article is about the recurring species of turtle-like enemies. For the bee enemies from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, see Buzzy.
Buzzy Beetle
NSMBU Buzzy Beetle Artwork.png
Artwork from New Super Mario Bros. U
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)
Variant of Koopa
Variants
Comparable
Notable members
“Buzzy Beetle Blocker...engage!”
Buzzy Beetle, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Buzzy Beetles, also referred to as Buzzies, are common, quadruped, turtle-like Koopa enemies with hard, outer shells that are often dark blue. Buzzy Beetles first appear in Super Mario Bros., where they are first found in subterranean levels, the common habitat trope for Buzzy Beetles. Ever since, Buzzy Beetles can be found in a wider variety of darker, interior locations such as tunnels, sewers, ruins, etc. Buzzy Beetles attack mainly by walking towards characters. If Buzzy Beetles approach a ledge, they fall off of it with a few exceptions.

Buzzy Beetles hide in their shells if jumped on, and they can be kicked in a similar manner to a Koopa Shell to eliminate more enemies, destroy Brick Blocks, and activate switches. Buzzy Beetles wear a shell that is resistant to fireballs, leaving them unaffected by it. In a way, they are the polar opposite of the Spinies; enemies who are immune to stomps, but vulnerable to fireballs. Buzzy Beetles and their derivative species such as Spike Tops are also able to climb up walls and ceilings; Buzzy Beetles often use that vantage point to drop onto characters below in an ambush. Unlike Koopa Troopas, Buzzy Beetles are quadrupedal in all of their appearances.

Despite having the word "beetle" in their name, Buzzy Beetles are not beetles; rather, they were named as such because their shells give them an almost insectoid appearance, and that more recent games even confirm that Buzzy Beetles are indeed a type of Koopa.

Buzzy Beetles and Koopa Paratroopas are the only enemies from Super Mario Bros. that have yet to appear in a 3D game of the Super Mario series. Similarly, Buzzy Beetles, along with Lava Bubbles and Cheep Cheeps, are also the only enemies from Super Mario Bros. to not appear in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

A notable screenshot of a Buzzy Beetle in an underground level from Super Mario Bros.
The first appearance of Buzzy Beetles in Super Mario Bros.

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in Super Mario Bros. They are encountered in some of the later levels, and they are first seen in World 4-2. Buzzy Beetles can damage Mario or Luigi on contact. A Buzzy Beetle walks off of ledges, like with green Koopa Troopas. Though Buzzy Beetles hide in their shell when jumped on and reemerge eventually if left for long enough, Buzzy Beetles do not indicate when they are about to reemerge from their shells. Their shells can be kicked in the same manner as Koopa Troopa shells, where they can break blocks and defeat enemies as well as rebound off walls. Due to their hard shells, Mario and Luigi cannot defeat them with fireballs. Buzzy Beetles are black in the overworld, but blue-gray in underground levels. In World 5-2, three Buzzy Beetles appear in a consecutive line. A single Buzzy Beetle appears in World 7-1 on the steps before the flagpole, though a Goomba replaces it in the VS. Super Mario Bros. release. Buzzy Beetles replace all Little Goombas in the harder new quest playthough. Sometimes, like Koopa shells, Buzzy Beetle shells can potentially be flipped upside down (much like its death animation) only to right themselves back up if left undisturbed afterwards, either by being hit from below or being stomped while falling.

In World 3-4, a Buzzy Beetle is disguised as one of the seven fake Bowsers in the castle levels, so this is technically the first level where they appear. While in Bowser form, this Buzzy Beetle can be attacked with fireballs, which requires five fireballs to defeat it, as with all other fake Bowsers.

Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels[edit]

Buzzy Beetle's artwork from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
A Buzzy Beetle from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

In Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Buzzy Beetles return and act just as they did in the previous game. They first appear in World 1-2, the first underground level of the game, though only one of them appears in that level. They appear more frequently throughout the game and in more levels than the game's precedent. They are also found underwater occasionally in World 9, along with all the other enemies, specifically in World 9-1 and World 9-4. When underwater, Buzzy Beetles cannot be jumped on, making them invulnerable. These Buzzy Beetles are colored black with gray outlines due to them sharing Blooper's color palette. In the Super Mario All-Stars version, Buzzy Beetles replace all Goombas appearing in Worlds A-D, much like in Hard Mode of the original.

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

Artwork of an upside-down Buzzy Beetle.
Upside-down Buzzy Beetles were introduced in Super Mario Bros. 3

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in Super Mario Bros. 3. They behave no different than before. Additionally, there is a certain type known as an Upside-down Buzzy Beetle,[1] which walk on the ceiling and attack the player character by dropping from there and spinning along the ground in their direction. In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, when the red switch e-Reader card is scanned, all walking Koopa Troopas are replaced with Buzzy Beetles. In addition, there is a flying variation called Para-Beetle, which are found only in one level. In the original version, they have the same sprites as in Super Mario Bros., albeit with a different palette, slightly different color mapping, and a single missing pixel on the top of the shell on one frame. In this game, Buzzy Beetles are an exclusive feature of cave-themed levels and no longer appear in other places. A variant called Buster Beetle is also introduced.

Super Mario World[edit]

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in Super Mario World. They are still resistant to fireballs, though Yoshi can eat and swallow them, unlike Koopa Shells. Buzzy Beetles hide in their shells when jumped on, as opposed to sliding out, as the Koopas sometimes do when stomped. Spike Tops, Buzzy Beetles with a spike on their back, which cannot be jumped upon, are introduced in this game. Yoshi or a successful Spin Jump will protect Mario and Luigi from getting hit by the spikes. This game also introduces Bony Beetles, which are undead skeletons of a Buzzy Beetle. After clearing the Special Zone for the first time, stomped Buzzy Beetle shells will not shake before the beetles start moving again.[2]

New Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Buzzy Beetles are uncommon enemies in New Super Mario Bros.. They appear in only two levels; they are first encountered in World 5-C and make their last appearance in World 6-Tower2. Spike Tops also return as enemies. Buzzy Beetles can be kicked when stomped on, and are impervious to fire. When a "paah" plays in the background music and future installments, Buzzy Beetles will do a short jump.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

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Buzzy Beetles are enemies in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Unlike in Super Mario World, they cannot be swallowed by Yoshi, though he can spit out their shells in the same manner as with a Koopa Troopa shell. In World 6-3, a big group of Buzzy Beetles can be seen on the ceiling, and will fall on Mario and the group, as they did in Super Mario Bros. 3. In both games, Buzzy Beetles hop to the electronic vocal "paah" in the background music. They also appear in World 8-1, and these ones do not walk off ledges, unlike normal Buzzy Beetles, mainly because they walk off ledges that lead to a body of lava. Magikoopa may also transform blocks into them during his boss fight in World 8-Tower. Spike Tops also reappear again. Para-Beetles also make a reappearance, and a new sub-species called Heavy Para-Beetle. They only appear in World 7-6.

Big Buzzy Beetles were originally going to appear in this game, but they were removed from the final game, so they never appeared in any levels. However, through hacking methods, it is possible to use one in a level.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in New Super Mario Bros. 2. They are found in numerous underground levels, including World 6-1 and World Flower-A.

New Super Mario Bros. U[edit]

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in New Super Mario Bros. U. Bony Beetles also make a return since their debut in Super Mario World, now resembling an undead Buzzy Beetle. The large variety of Buzzy Beetle, which first appeared in Paper Mario: Sticker Star, also appears.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

A Buzzy Beetle in Super Mario Maker

Buzzy Beetles reappear in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS with the addition of a new Buzzy Shell which Mario can wear on his head, protecting him from enemies and traps from above. The player can also place the empty shell by shaking a Buzzy Beetle in the editor.

Mario is able to ride on Buzzy Shells by jumping and landing on them as they move, if they are shot by a Bill Blaster. By adding wings, Buzzy Beetles will slowly float from right to left (or left to right in some scenarios, such as being shot by a Bill Blaster) while maintaining Mario's ability to stand on them. Single winged Buzzy Beetles will rise when stood upon, while those with any number of enemies stacked upon them (including additional winged Buzzy Beetles) will maintain a constant altitude.

When placed in a dark area in the Super Mario Bros. style, instead of using a cyan or gray palette like in the original game, they use a palette resembling the underground palette for brown enemies (including them) from Super Mario Bros. 3, having a dark teal shell with light tan details. However, the rim and feet colors are switched from this, due to still using Super Mario Bros.'s mapping. The Super Mario Bros. 3 graphics themselves are redrawn, having an outline to better fit with other sprites in the style.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Buzzy Beetles appear in Super Mario Run, behaving identically as in New Super Mario Bros. and its follow-up games. They appear in Danger High and Low and Chase the Snaking Coins.

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

Buzzy Beetles in Super Mario Maker 2

Buzzy Beetles return in Super Mario Maker 2, retaining their behavior in its predecessor. Furthermore, wearable Buzzy Shells return, also retaining retaining their behavior; this time, however, they can now be worn by Luigi, Toad, and Toadette. Likewise, the player can also place the empty shell by tapping and holding a Buzzy Beetle from the pop-up menu and selecting that shell in the editor. There is also a new trait introduced in Version 2.0.0; unlike Costume Mario, which cannot wear any Buzzy Shells in Super Mario Maker and were originally considered for Super Mario Maker 2 before being scrapped from the game, Link can wear the those shells.

Buzzy Beetles are one of several enemies to not appear in the Super Mario 3D World game style.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]

Buzzy Beetles in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Buzzy Beetles in Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Buzzy Beetles appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, where they are shown to now be able to swim in lava. Their snouts have been slightly redesigned to match those of Bony Beetles.

Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen![edit]

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In Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!, Buzzy Beetles appear gold in color. One makes brief appearance in the walking montage after Mario acquires the mushroom, seen staring at the super-sized Mario in shock. Another one appears with a big-sized Buzzy Beetle in the montage after Mario acquires the Fire Flower. Mario shoots the big one with a fireball, despite the fact that Buzzy Beetles are ordinarily immune to fire attacks in the games.

Nintendo Adventure Books[edit]

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Some Buzzy Beetles appear in Nintendo Adventure Books series of gamebooks in the fourth book, Koopa Capers. They appear in Wendy O. Koopa's secret camp in the Magma Pits.

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Hotel Mario[edit]

Buzzy Beetle

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in Hotel Mario. They are introduced in Larry's Chillton Hotel, where they are depicted with a clump of snow on their backs fit for the chilly environment, and later appear in Bowser's Seizures Palace Hotel without it. Unlike in other appearances, they behave more like Goombas except they will walk in Mario's direction when he arrives on their floor.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In Super Smash Bros., a single Buzzy Beetle appears in the Mushroom Kingdom stage, hopping on a Trampoline. Each hop, it goes progressively higher, until the fourth hop, where it does a flip and restarts the cycle. This Buzzy Beetle returns in the same capacity in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

A Buzzy Beetle also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a trophy. According to a datamine, Buzzy Beetles (as well as Dry Bones) were meant appear as enemies in the Subspace Emissary before being removed from the final game.

Mario Golf series[edit]

“XC Golf is really different from anything you've seen before. No two routes are the same! Of course, sometimes that means you really get into a pickle where the ball ends up. That's when you should think about a redo. Did you know about that? Just press Plus Button to open your golfwatch, and scroll over into the In Trouble? menu. One of the options is to rehit! Yeah, you'll take a one-stroke penalty, but sometimes it's worth it.”
Buzzy Beetle, Mario Golf: Super Rush

The name "Buzzy" is sometimes mentioned on the scorecard in the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Golf. The only time that Buzzy Beetles physically appear in the Mario Golf series is as non-playable characters in Ridgerock Lake in Mario Golf: Super Rush.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Buzzy Beetles also appear in the Paper Mario series. They are shell enemies like the Koopa Troopas, meaning they can be flipped over when they are jumped on or by a POW Block. However, unlike the Koopas, Buzzy Beetles do not spend a turn struggling on their back; they can right themselves on their very next turn, though they cannot attack on that turn. Fire attacks will not hurt them at all. However, if they are flipped on their back, they lose the fire immunity. Related enemies are Spike Tops, Parabuzzies (Para-Beetles which now lose their wings when they are stomped), and Bony Beetles. One of the new types of Buzzy Beetles are Spiky Parabuzzies, which flies and have a spike on their back, making it hard to damage them. In Paper Mario, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and Super Paper Mario, Buzzy Beetles' eyes and entire face are visible. However, from Paper Mario: Sticker Star to Paper Mario: The Origami King, they resemble their appearance from New Super Mario Bros. and onward.

Paper Mario[edit]

In Paper Mario, Buzzy Beetles appear in the Toad Town Tunnels and in Dry Dry Ruins. In Dry Dry Ruins, several Buzzy Beetles climb on the ceiling, like in Super Mario Bros. 3. They can drop on Mario to attack him, and he cannot jump on them while they are hanging from the ceiling. However, he can use a badge to cause an earthquake, which causes the Buzzy Beetles to fall to the ground. Spike Tops, which are red in the game, are enemies fought inside Mt. Lavalava, and Bony Beetles are found in Bowser's Castle. A Buzzy Beetle named Chan appears as a student at the Toad Town Dojo.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its Nintendo Switch remake, the first Buzzy Beetles in the game are fought in the Glitz Pit. They are red Spike Tops; however, as regular Spike Tops in the game are blue, they are called Red Spike Tops in the game. Two of them build up the fighting team known as The Tiny Spinies.

Regular Buzzy Beetles later appear as enemies in the cave under the well of the Creepy Steeple alongside Spike Tops. Para-Beetles, now known as Parabuzzies, appear in Pirate's Grotto. Spiky Parabuzzies are also introduced, which are found in Riverside Station. Most of these species can be found in the Pit of 100 Trials.

The game also features Sky-Blue Spinies. It is implied that these are a cross between Buzzy Beetles and Spinies, as they are called "Käfer-Stachis" ("Buzzy Beetle Spinies") in the German version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Buzzy Beetles have very high defense and are immune to fire. Using special moves or some items such as Earth Quake will easily defeat them. The Buzzy Beetle and its species share the same stats and immunities.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Buzzy Beetles reappear in Super Paper Mario. The game introduces a new variant, the Stone Buzzies: Buzzy Beetles with stone shells that always take three hits to be defeated. They are found in the Downtown and Gap of Crag. The game also features "dark" versions of several Buzzy Beetles variations, notably Dark Spike Tops and Dark Stone Buzzies, found in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

Buzzy Beetles appear in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. They are encountered in cavern areas and in 2D underground segments. They are modeled after their appearance in New Super Mario Bros. In the overworld, Buzzy Beetles can travel along the bottoms and sides of platforms, similar to a Spike Top. The Buzzy Beetle's only attack in this game is going into its shell and ramming into Mario. A Buzzy Beetle's shell toss attack sometimes gets Mario Dizzy. If Mario jumps on it but does not defeat it, it will hide inside its shell for a short time. When hiding, no attack will damage it. Mario can jump on it again to kick it at enemies behind it, damaging them. Spike Tops and Bony Beetles also appear in this game, as well as the introduction of Shiny Buzzy Beetles. A Buzzy Beetle may rarely drop a Flashy Shell. The only other enemies to appear in battles with Buzzy Beetles are Goombas.

If a Buzzy Beetle is upside down, it will try to get back up. Unlike the Koopa Troopas, these Buzzy Beetles will always get back up as soon as they are flipped over, and rarely make the First Strike. However, five Buzzy Beetles in Drybake Stadium aim directly at Mario when he enters. They are also the last Buzzy Beetles encountered and the only fight to have a group of five.

A mini-boss, Big Buzzy Beetle, also appears in the game, encountered at Hither Thither Hill.

Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]

Buzzy Beetles return in Paper Mario: Color Splash. They have the same behavior and appearance as they do in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. They appear in Indigo Underground and Redpepper Volcano. A Buzzy Beetle also serves as the second-round opponent in Roshambo Temple #2. Small Buzzy Beetles appear in the Sacred Forest, along with a Small Buzzy Beetle Gang. A Buzzy Beetle Tower that consists of a Buzzy Beetle, a Small Buzzy Beetle, a Big Buzzy Beetle, and a green Spike Guy appears in the Emerald Circus. Buzzy Beetle Gangs appear in the parallel world on Lighthouse Island.

Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]

Artwork of an origami Buzzy Beetle from Paper Mario: The Origami King
An origami Buzzy Beetle

Origami versions of Buzzy Beetles appear as enemies in Paper Mario: The Origami King, first appearing in Breezy Tunnel. As usual, they attack Mario with a Shell Shot move, flinging at him in their shells.

Regular Buzzy Beetles later appear as NPCs in Shangri-Spa, and help battle the Folded Soldiers in Bowser's Castle.

A Buzzy Beetle appears in the dungeon of Peach's Castle alongside other minions at the beginning of the game after Mario is sent there as well by origami Peach.

In Scuffle Island, a Paper Macho version called the Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle is fought as the seventh and final opponent of the island. In Bowser's Castle, a different kind of Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle called the Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle is fought as a boss.


Mario Party series[edit]

Buzzy Beetles' appearances in the Mario Party series are restricted mostly to nonessential roles in minigames.

In Mario Party 6, Buzzy Beetles make a cameo appearance in the 2-vs-2 mini-game, Slot Trot. They appear as one of the images on the slots. Their appearance here is similar to the Paper Mario series appearance, except for their claws and paws, which are not white. Similarly, in Mario Party DS, Buzzy Beetles make a cameo in the Memory Mash minigame as pictures of a possible match, using the same sprite as in Mario Party 6.

In Mario Party 8, Buzzy Beetles have their first tangible Mario Party role in the Battle Minigame, Glacial Meltdown. A Lakitu throws them onto the ice, oddly instead of their species' normal Spiny accomplices, making them both obstacles and weapons for the players to use to knock the opponents off the ice.

A Buzzy Beetle in a stack of Goombas in Goomba Spotting.
A Buzzy Beetle between a stack of Goombas in the Mario Party 9 minigame Goomba Spotting

Mario Party 9 is the Buzzy Beetles' next, albeit smaller, tangible role in a Mario Party game. They appear in the minigame Goomba Spotting, as a trick in order to lead the player into miscounting, since only the number of Goombas is counted at the end of the minigame. However, a Buzzy Beetle still makes a cameo on one of the puzzles in Jigsaw Jumble.

Buzzy Beetles only make a few cameos in Mario Party: Island Tour: in the Match Faker and Tap Dash minigames as well as walking in the rocks of Bowser's Peculiar Peak board.

In Mario Party: The Top 100, Buzzy Beetles retain the same cameos in Mario Party 6's Slot Trot and Mario Party 9's Jigsaw Jumble. Buzzy Beetles also retain their role in the Mario Party 9 minigame Goomba Spotting, as well as in the minigame's reappearance in Mario Party Superstars.

In Super Mario Party, a Buzzy Beetle makes a cameo appearance in the minigame Absent Minded, where it is one of the characters that can be chosen as a guess.

Buzzy Beetles can sometimes appear in the Super Mario Party Jamboree minigame Which Door Has More?, and artwork of the creatures can appear in the minigames Big-Top Quiz, Match Makers, and Puzzle Pandemonium.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

Buzzy Beetles are enemies in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. They are encountered in the lower half of Mount Brrr. Each time it takes damage, it will hide in its shell. While the Buzzy Beetle is in its shell, the damage it takes is reduced to 0. The only way to get the Buzzy Beetle out of hiding is to hammer the shell and then dodge it when it comes back towards the bro who hit it. When it hides in its shell, it has an attack where it can spin so much that, if jumped on it when it spins hard, Mario and Luigi become dizzy, and Paper Mario loses most of his copies. They can also attack by walking towards one of the bros., occasionally getting into their shell. The attack can be countered with a hammer, though attacking them when they are in their shell causes the shell to get knocked away, and into the bro that hit it. If the Trio Hammer is used near them, they are flipped over. When they are flipped, the player can do a First Strike to them, which also prevents them from hiding in their shell at least once. Oddly, in this game, they are not fireproof when Mario and Luigi use the Fire Flower Bros. Attack on them, though they take half damage from fire. Their paper form does not appear in this game.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Sprite of a Buzzy Beetle from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Buzzy Beetles appear are enemies and recruitable allies exclusively in the Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser mode of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. Buzzy Beetles are melee troopers, and attack by ramming enemies with their shells. Buzzy Beetles have high defense, and their Special Skill, Rock Solid, allows them to increase their defense, depending on how filled the meter that appears becomes. They are strong against Para-Beetles.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

Buzzy Beetles reappear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, as enemies and recruitable allies in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode. They are melee troopers, and are strong against Para-Beetles. Their Special Skill is changed to Mega Tackle.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition[edit]

Buzzy Beetles appear as enemies and potential allies in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition. They have the Dark attribute, and their skill involves reducing enemy damage for three turns.

Enemy Buzzy Beetles have two skills that they can use. The first skill, called Light Bind, paralyzes all the player's teammates who have Light as their main attribute or sub-attribute for two turns. The second skill, called Beetle Guard, protects the Buzzy Beetle and its allies from all status defects (such as defense reductions and turn delays) for a few turns.

The player can transform a Buzzy Beetle into a Bony Beetle by using four Boo Mushrooms on it. Alternatively, the Buzzy Beetle can transform into a Para-Beetle when given four P-Wings.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Buzzy Beetles are assistants in Dr. Mario World. In both stage mode and versus mode, their effect is to transform an object, mainly a virus, into a shell when the stage starts, where the chance of activation is higher at higher levels (20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% from levels 1 to 5 respectively).

Mario Kart series[edit]

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The Buzzy Beetle badges in Mario Kart Tour

In Mario Kart Tour, the Buzzy Beetles themselves do not appear in the game, but they make cameo appearances on two badges, one on a colored Common Challenges badge and another on a red Expert Challenges badge. Additionally, a Buzzy Beetle appears on a painting in the Prado Museum in Madrid Drive 3. This painting reappears in Tour Madrid Drive in the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Two Buzzy Beetles stacked on top of each other can be seen in The Super Mario Bros. Movie as a part of Bowser's army. During the Koopa Troop's attack on the Snow Kingdom they have Bill Blasters on their shells, similar to the Super Mario Maker games. More are later seen during Bowser's wedding to Princess Peach and the final battle in Brooklyn.

Unused appearances[edit]

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

One piece of concept artwork for the Broodals from The Art of Super Mario Odyssey labeled "Powered-Up Regular Enemy Designs" depicts Hariet as a Buzzy Beetle with a unique set of dark blue, braid-like plaits that Bob-ombs are attached to who wears a dress patterned after Buzzy Shells to indicate Buzzy Beetles' appearances in the Super Mario franchise. This design, along with the rest, were scrapped because they are too similar to the Koopalings.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Main article: List of Buzzy Beetle profiles and statistics

Most Buzzy Beetle bios point out their hard carapace and their resistance to fire-based attacks. Some bios also mention their tendency to walk on ceilings, despite this being a trait shared by Spinies.

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Level appearances

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Buzzy Beetle
Buzzy Beetle from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Max HP 5 Attack 3 Defense 4
Location(s) Creepy Steeple Role Common Level 16
Sleep? 75% Dizzy? 75% Confuse? 75%
Tiny? 90% Stop? 90% Soft? 95%
Burn? 0% Freeze? 75% Fright? 60%
Gale Force? 30% KO? 95% Moves Shell Toss (3), Get Up (Stops being Flipped)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 - 3 Items Power Punch, Slow Shroom, Mini Mr. Mini
Tattle Log #:
31
Log It's well protected and immune to fire or explosions, but if you flip it over, its Defense drops to zero.
Tattle That's a Buzzy Beetle. Awww... It's kinda cute! Max HP is 5, Attack is 3, and Defense is 4. It's got pretty good Defense... and fire and explosions don't hurt it whatsoever. But, if you jump on it, you can flip it over and drop its Defense down to 0. Then it's at our mercy! Ha! Don't hesitate! Jump! Jump! Jump jump jump!

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam enemy
Buzzy Beetle
A Buzzy Beetle in battle, in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. HP 53 POW 77 (68) Defense 120 (95) Speed 67
Role Common Type Shelled Weakness None Location(s) Mount Brrr
Level 16 Experience 72 (67) Coins 38 Item drop Supersyrup Jar - 8%
Shiny Battle Card - 4%
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the game's Easy Mode.

List of appearances[edit]

Title Description Release System/format
Super Mario Bros. Enemy 1985 Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Enemy 1986 Family Computer Disk System
Super Mario Bros. Special Enemy 1986 Computer
Super Mario Bros. 3 Enemy 1988 Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario World Enemy 1990 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario All-Stars Enemy 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Hotel Mario Enemy 1994 Philips CD-i
Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Enemy 1994 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Smash Bros. Cameo 1999 Nintendo 64
Paper Mario Enemy 2000 Nintendo 64
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Enemy 2001 Game Boy Advance
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Enemy 2003 Game Boy Advance
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Party 6 Cameo 2004 Nintendo GameCube
New Super Mario Bros. Enemy 2006 Nintendo DS
Super Paper Mario Enemy 2007 Wii
Mario Party 8 Enemy 2007 Wii
Mario Party DS Cameo 2007 Nintendo DS
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Cameo as a trophy 2008 Wii
New Super Mario Bros. Wii Enemy 2009 Wii
WarioWare: D.I.Y. Cameo 2009 Nintendo DS
Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition Enemy 2010 Wii
Mario Party 9 Non-Playable Character 2012 Wii
New Super Mario Bros. 2 Enemy 2012 Nintendo 3DS
Paper Mario: Sticker Star Enemy 2012 Nintendo 3DS
New Super Mario Bros. U Enemy 2012 Wii U
New Super Luigi U Enemy 2013 Wii U
Mario Party: Island Tour Cameo 2013 Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Cameo as a trophy 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition Enemy/Teammate 2015 Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario Maker Enemy 2015 Wii U
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Enemy 2015 Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Wii U Edition Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up 2016 Wii U
Paper Mario: Color Splash Enemy 2016 Wii U
Mario Party: Star Rush Cameo 2016 Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS Enemy 2016 Nintendo 3DS
Super Mario Run Enemy 2016 iOS/Android
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up 2017 Nintendo Switch
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions Ally/Enemy 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Party: The Top 100 Cameo 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up 2018 New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft (Bedrock version) Enemy in the Super Mario Mash-up 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Cameo 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo 2018 Nintendo Switch
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey Ally/Enemy 2018 Nintendo 3DS
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Enemy 2019 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Maker 2 Enemy 2019 Nintendo Switch
Dr. Mario World Assistant 2019 iOS/Android
Paper Mario: The Origami King Enemy 2020 Nintendo Switch
Mario Golf: Super Rush Non-playable character 2021 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Tour Badge (update), cameo 2022 iOS/Android
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Enemy 2023 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (version 3.0.0) Cameo 2023 (Booster Course Pass, Wave 6) Nintendo Switch
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemy 2024 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Jamboree Non-playable character 2024 Nintendo Switch

Gallery[edit]

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

Names in other languages[edit]

Buzzy Beetle[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メット[?]
Metto
From the second half of "helmet"; officially romanized as "Met"
Chinese (simplified) 钢盔甲虫[3]
Gāngkuī Jiǎchóng
Helmet Beetle
钢盔龟[?]
Gāngkuī Guī
Helmet Turtle since Super Mario Maker 2
Chinese (traditional) 鋼盔龜[?]
Gāngkuī Guī
Helmet Turtle
Dutch Buzzy Beetle[?] -
Finnish Surinakuoriainen[?] Buzz Beetle
French (NOA) Blindule[?] Portmanteau of blindé ("armored") and bidule ("thing")
Scarabée bourdonnant[4] Buzzing beetle
French (NOE) Bruyinsecte[5] Portmanteau of bruyant ("noisy") and insecte ("insect")
Scarabée bourdonnant[6] Buzzing beetle Super Mario Bros.
Scarabée[7] Beetle Super Mario Bros. 3
German Käfer[?] Beetle
Dicker Käfer[8] Fat Beetle Super Mario World
Bummel-Käfer[?] Dawdle Beetle Super Paper Mario
Italian Nella[?] Italian female given name; also likely a contraction of coccinella ("ladybug")
Ronzibeo[?] Portmanteau of ronzio ("buzz") and scarabeo ("beetle") Mario Party 8
Buzzy Beetle[?] - Super Mario Bros. manual
Korean 하잉바[?]
Haingba
From "하이바" (haiba, a slang term for "helmet")
Portuguese Besouro[?] Beetle
Russian Каскожук[?]
Kaskozhuk
Masculine form of каска (kaska, "helmet") + жук (zhuk, "beetle")
Spanish (NOA) Buzzy[?] -
Spanish (NOE) Buzzy Beetle[?] -

Upside-down Buzzy Beetle[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さかさメット[9]
逆さメット[10]

Sakasa Metto
Upside-down Buzzy Beetle
Italian Nella capovolta[?] Upside-down Buzzy Beetle
Sole malvagio[11] Angry Sun (mistake)

References[edit]

  1. ^ English Super Mario Bros. 3 entry on the official Mario Portal. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2022. (Archived August 13, 2022, 14:26:17 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ MarioBrothBlog (November 5, 2020). Clearing the Special Zone in Super Mario World provides an extra bit of added difficulty. Normally, Buzzy Beetles shake before starting to move after being stunned. However, after beating the Special Zone, they start to move without shaking, providing no warning to the player.. Twitter (English). Retrieved July 9, 2024.
  3. ^ 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译. Baidu Tieba (Simplified Chinese). Archived February 27, 2017, 15:38:47 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  4. ^ Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt Canadian instruction booklet. Page 32.
  5. ^ Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition screenshot. Super Soluce (French). Retrieved October 12, 2024.
  6. ^ July 4, 2018. Super Mario Encyclopedia. Soleil Productions (French). ISBN 2302070046. Page 19.
  7. ^ July 4, 2018. Super Mario Encyclopedia. Soleil Productions (French). ISBN 2302070046. Page 36.
  8. ^ Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors (1993). Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 18.
  9. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit) et al. (October 19, 2015). Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Bros. 3 section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 36.
  10. ^ Famicom 40th anniversary - Super Mario Bros. 3 page, "enemy characters" section. Nintendo.com (Japanese). Retrieved July 9, 2024.
  11. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 36.