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[[File:SML2 Artwork - Furizo.png|thumb|The two sizes of Furizō]]
[[File:SML2 Artwork - Furizo.png|thumb|Furizō and Furiko]]
[[File:SML2-SpikedBallsprite.png|frame|left|The larger type]]
[[File:SML2-SpikedBallsprite.png|frame|left|The larger type]]
'''Furizō''' are large mechanical spheres found in [[Mario's castle]] in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. They have four constantly-retracting spikes, though this does not affect the area of damage whatsoever.  A smaller version called '''Furiko''' also exists, and according to artwork comes in a different color. They both move back and forth in a pendulum-like arc to damage the player, and are completely invincible.
'''Furizō''' are large mechanical spheres found in [[Mario's castle]] in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. They have four constantly-retracting spikes, though this does not affect the area of damage whatsoever.  A smaller version called '''Furiko''' also exists, and according to artwork comes in a different color. They both move back and forth in a pendulum-like arc to damage the player, and are completely invincible.

Revision as of 05:48, February 27, 2021

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Artwork of Furizo/Furiko, from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
Furizō and Furiko
Sprite of Furizo from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
The larger type

Furizō are large mechanical spheres found in Mario's castle in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. They have four constantly-retracting spikes, though this does not affect the area of damage whatsoever. A smaller version called Furiko also exists, and according to artwork comes in a different color. They both move back and forth in a pendulum-like arc to damage the player, and are completely invincible.

Names in other languages

Furizō

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フリゾー[1]
Furizō
From "振り" (furi/swinging)
German Furizo[?] -

Furiko

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フリコ[1]
Furiko
From Furizō and ko (small)
German Furiko[?] -

References

  1. ^ a b Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Page 194.