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*The Dragon Pipe head (OnlyHead) appears as an [[ | *The Dragon Pipe head (OnlyHead) appears as an [[list of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content|unused model]] under the name NeckDragon in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', missing some of its original textures from ''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''.<ref>TCRF. [[tcrf:Super Mario Galaxy#Jungle Beat Leftovers|tcrf:Super Mario Galaxy § Jungle Beat Leftovers]]. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved March 3, 2018.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:06, November 5, 2023
Dragon Pipes[1] are gray serpentine dragons that appear in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. They have two heads, one on each end of its body, and red eyes.
They assist Donkey Kong by enabling him to quickly travel between distant locations. By using the Sound Wave Attack near one, Donkey Kong can open up the Dragon Pipe's mouth, causing it to start inhaling. When Donkey Kong approaches its mouth, the Dragon Pipe inhales him, causing Donkey Kong to move quickly through its tube-shaped body before eventually emerging out from the other mouth.
Dragon Pipe first appear in Ice Warren, a level of the Apple Kingdom. They also appear in some other levels, such as the Lychee Kingdom's Lava Cavern and the Star Fruit Kingdom's Asteroid Belt; the latter level marks their most prominent level appearance.
Additional names
Internal names
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Donkey Kong Jungle Beat | ObjectData/OnlyHead.arc | OnlyHead | Only Head |
Names in other languages
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Trivia
- The Dragon Pipe head (OnlyHead) appears as an unused model under the name NeckDragon in Super Mario Galaxy, missing some of its original textures from Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.[2]
References
- ^ Nintendo Power Volume 191, page 32.
- ^ TCRF. tcrf:Super Mario Galaxy § Jungle Beat Leftovers. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved March 3, 2018.