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* It's possible they're related to [[Koopa]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, or not even living at all. They also seem to be related to the more turtle-like but similarly named [[Nokobon]]s of [[Super Mario Land|their only appearance's prequel]], who share an attack pattern with them; as a matter of fact, ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' even repeats ''Super Mario Land''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "a turtle with a bomb on its back" description for Nokobon in its manual's Noko Bombette description, likely as a reference.
* It's possible they're related to [[Koopa]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, or not even living at all. They also seem to be related to the more turtle-like but similarly named [[Nokobon]]s of [[Super Mario Land|their only appearance's prequel]], who share an attack pattern with them; as a matter of fact, ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' even repeats ''Super Mario Land''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "a turtle with a bomb on its back" description for Nokobon in its manual's Noko Bombette description, likely as a reference.
* A [[Bob-Omb]] character named [[Bombette]], is a partner of Mario in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This is possibly a refrence to Noko Bombette's, as they both can explode.
* A [[Bob-Omb]] character named [[Bombette]], is a partner of Mario in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. This is possibly a refrence to Noko Bombette's, as they both can explode.
*his name is an pun of Nokonoko, the Japanese word for Koopa Troopa and Bombette (or just Bomb)


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Revision as of 12:07, October 13, 2007

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A Noko Bombette.

A Noko Bombette is a turtle with a bomb for a shell found in Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. Mario must try to avoid them, even though they mostly appear in tight corridors. It is one of the few enemies that cannot be defeated by a Superball. A jump is the only way to defeat it, though it will explode a few seconds after the jump. If Mario is caught in the blast, he will take damage.

Trivia

  • It's possible they're related to Koopas, Buzzy Beetles, or not even living at all. They also seem to be related to the more turtle-like but similarly named Nokobons of their only appearance's prequel, who share an attack pattern with them; as a matter of fact, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins even repeats Super Mario Land's "a turtle with a bomb on its back" description for Nokobon in its manual's Noko Bombette description, likely as a reference.
  • A Bob-Omb character named Bombette, is a partner of Mario in Paper Mario. This is possibly a refrence to Noko Bombette's, as they both can explode.
  • his name is an pun of Nokonoko, the Japanese word for Koopa Troopa and Bombette (or just Bomb)