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|file1=<tt>Bussun</tt>
|file1=<tt>Bussun</tt>
|name1=Bussun
|name1=Bussun
|meaning1=Possibly derived from「ブスブス」(''busubusu'', a term for "prickling repeatedly", referring to their spikes and their attack method
|meaning1=Possibly derived from「ブスブス」(''busubusu'', a term for "prickling repeatedly"), referring their spikes
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===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
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{{foreign names
|Jap=ブットン
|Jap=ブットン
|JapR=Button
|JapR=Button
|JapM=Probably derived from「ぶっとい」(''buttoi'', an adjective for "fat"), referring to their belly
|JapM=Probably derived from「ぶっとい」(''buttoi'', a term meaning "fat"), referring their belly
|Ger=Schlummerlinchen
|Ger=Schlummerlinchen
|GerM=From "schlummern" (slumber)
|GerM=From "schlummern" (slumber)
|Ita=Belldozer
|Ita=Belldozer
|ItaM=Possibly from the English ''belly''
|ItaM=Possibly from ''belly'' and their English name
|Fra=Bidosaure
|Fra=Bidosaure
|FraM=From ''bidon'' (belly) and ''dinosaure''
|FraM=From ''bidon'' (belly) and ''dinosaure''

Revision as of 10:21, June 4, 2022

Pupdozer
Artwork of a Pupdozer from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Notable members
“Ack! That thing's back looks so... pointy!”
Mailtoad, Super Mario Galaxy 2

Pupdozers[1] are dinosaur-like enemies from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Pupdozers are only found in the Flipsville Galaxy, where they usually patrol a small area. Mario can only defeat them by using grates to flip them over, causing the weak spot on their bellies to be exposed. Pupdozers are reptilian in appearance; they have a row of purple spikes on their backs, short tails, yellow underbellies with ground pound symbols, and brown backs. Their leader is a giant Pupdozer called Glamdozer.

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy 2 Bussun Bussun Possibly derived from「ブスブス」(busubusu, a term for "prickling repeatedly"), referring their spikes

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブットン
Button
Probably derived from「ぶっとい」(buttoi, a term meaning "fat"), referring their belly

German Schlummerlinchen
From "schlummern" (slumber)
Italian Belldozer
Possibly from belly and their English name
Spanish (NOE) Cucamotas
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References

  1. ^ Browne, Catherine. Super Mario Galaxy 2 PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 29.