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|Jap=パタトゲメット
|Jap=パタトゲメット
|JapR=Pata Togemetto
|JapR=Pata Togemetto
|JapM=From the Japanese names of [[Koopa Paratroopa]] ''Patapata'' (an onomatopoeia for a flapping sound), [[Spiny]] ''Togezō'' (thorn) and [[Buzzy Beetle]] ''Metto'' (from helmet).
|JapM=From the Japanese names of [[Koopa Paratroopa]], ''Patapata'' (an onomatopoeia for a flapping sound), and Spike Top, ''Togemetto'', which in turn comes from [[Spiny]]'s name, ''Togezō'' (from 「棘」 ''toge'', "thorn") and [[Buzzy Beetle]]'s name, ''Metto'' (from the English "helmet").
|Fra=Para Picos
|Fra=Para Picos
|FraM=Pun on ''picot'' (needle, spike)
|FraM=Pun on ''picot'' (needle, spike)

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Template:Pmenemybox A Spiky Parabuzzy, a.k.a. S. Parabuzzy, is a Parabuzzy and Spike Top hybrid. These creatures were first seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They are mainly seen in the underground rooms in Riverside Station, and the Pit of 100 Trials at around floors 41-49. Since they have both wings and a spiked shell, they are tricky enemies. Mario needs a Spike Shield or a Hammer Throw badge to attack them safely. Spiky Parabuzzies lose their wings when stomped, causing them to become regular Spike Tops.

Template:Spmenemybox In Super Paper Mario, they also appear in several locations such as the Overthere Stair and Castle Bleck. They often fly up and down, trying to block Mario's path near a pit.

Names in Other Languages

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