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'''Pinheads'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. 2010. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Premiere Edition guide. Page 28.</ref> are a type of creature appearing in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear as bowling pin-shaped enemies with two beady eyes, a red squiggly | '''Pinheads'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. 2010. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Premiere Edition guide. Page 28.</ref> are a type of creature appearing in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear as bowling pin-shaped enemies with two beady eyes, a red squiggly stripe, and a yellow antenna. These creatures are very rare, only appearing in two galaxies: [[Boulder Bowl Galaxy]] and [[Melty Monster Galaxy]]. They can only be defeated by [[Rock Mario]], and when they see the plumber turning into a rolling [[boulder]], they tremble desperately. However, if Mario comes close to them, they squeal and hide underground until he moves away. | ||
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Revision as of 03:29, July 6, 2019
Pinheads[1] are a type of creature appearing in the game Super Mario Galaxy 2. They appear as bowling pin-shaped enemies with two beady eyes, a red squiggly stripe, and a yellow antenna. These creatures are very rare, only appearing in two galaxies: Boulder Bowl Galaxy and Melty Monster Galaxy. They can only be defeated by Rock Mario, and when they see the plumber turning into a rolling boulder, they tremble desperately. However, if Mario comes close to them, they squeal and hide underground until he moves away.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ピンボー[?] Pinbō |
Pin Kid; bō being Japanese childish suffix. Also possible to interpret as "PIN of BOWling". |
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German | Dornenkegel[?] | Thornpin | |
Italian | Birispino[?] | Portemanteau of birillo (pin) and spina (plug). |