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|Jap=シュモック(小) | |Jap=シュモック(小)<ref>[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]{{page needed}}</ref> | ||
|JapR=Shumokku (Shō) | |JapR=Shumokku (Shō) | ||
|JapM=Rammerhead (small) | |JapM=Rammerhead (small) |
Revision as of 08:10, May 11, 2019
Template:Species-infobox Rammerheads are semi-rare enemies from Super Mario 3D World. Their name is a portmanteau of "hammerhead" and "rammer". They only appear in three levels: Rammerhead Reef, Captain Toad Makes a Splash, and Pipeline Boom Lagoon.
Rammerheads are pink or purple hammerhead shark-like fish with wide, spiked, roll-shaped snouts. They come in two sizes: the big ones are common, while the small ones are rare. These enemies have three types of attacks: some swim in a predetermined pattern, some swim around stones, and others jump out of the water. Only the spiked portion of their heads cause damage; their bodies themselves are harmless. They can only be defeated by Invincibility or by Ground Pounding on them in the Lucky Cat form.
Gallery
Mario alongside two Rammerheads
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A Rammerhead jumping out of water
Names in other languages
Normal variant
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | シュモック[?] Shumokku |
From shumokuzame (hammerhead shark) | |
German | Rammerhai[?] | Rammershark | |
Russian | рыба-таран[?] ryba-taran |
Fish-Ram | |
Spanish (NOA) | Pez martillo[?] | Hammer fish; "pez martillo" is also another term to refer to the hammerhead shark. | |
Spanish (NOE) | Tibumartillo[?] | From tiburón (shark) and martillo (hammer) |
Small variant
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | シュモック(小)[1] Shumokku (Shō) |
Rammerhead (small) |