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'''Sugarstars''' are shiny, geometric enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are first introduced in the level [[The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky]], a level where many of them appear. they fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green; with magenta Sugarstars being speedy as green ones are much slower. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar. | '''Sugarstars''' are shiny, geometric enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are first introduced in the level [[The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky]], a level where many of them appear. they fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green; with magenta Sugarstars being speedy as green ones are much slower. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar. | ||
The design for the Sugarstars appear to be based off the Japanese sugar candy {{wp|konpeitō}}. | The design for the Sugarstars appear to be based off the Japanese sugar candy {{wp|konpeitō}}, much like the [[Star Bit]]s. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Sugarstars are shiny, geometric enemies from Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are first introduced in the level The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky, a level where many of them appear. they fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green; with magenta Sugarstars being speedy as green ones are much slower. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar.
The design for the Sugarstars appear to be based off the Japanese sugar candy konpeitō, much like the Star Bits.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | コンペイ[?] Konpei |
Clipped form of「金平糖」(konpeitō) | |
Chinese | 金平怪[?] Jīnpíng Guài |
"Konpei" Monster |
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