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'''Skedaddlers''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are mammalian creatures resembling {{wp|ground squirrel}}s, covered in mainly orange and white fur, and sporting a black shell on their back. Their name comes from "skedaddle", a slang term meaning "to run away", referring to their behavior when a player approaches them. Skedaddlers appear in the levels [[Scram, Skedaddlers!]] and [[Wiggler Race Mountaineering!]] in [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]], the first world of the game. | '''Skedaddlers''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are mammalian creatures resembling {{wp|ground squirrel}}s, covered in mainly orange and white fur, and sporting a black shell on their back. Their name comes from "skedaddle", a slang term meaning "to run away", referring to their behavior when a player approaches them. Skedaddlers appear in the levels [[Scram, Skedaddlers!]] and [[Wiggler Race Mountaineering!]] in [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]], the first world of the game. |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Variant of | Koopa |
Skedaddlers are enemies appearing in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are mammalian creatures resembling ground squirrels, covered in mainly orange and white fur, and sporting a black shell on their back. Their name comes from "skedaddle", a slang term meaning "to run away", referring to their behavior when a player approaches them. Skedaddlers appear in the levels Scram, Skedaddlers! and Wiggler Race Mountaineering! in Pipe-Rock Plateau, the first world of the game.
Skedaddlers' attack method is to spit seed-like projectiles at the player in a similar manner to Birdo, which fly horizontally until they hit something. These projectiles can interact with other objects, such as breaking peanut boxes. Skedaddlers stand in place until approached (either by a player or by an incoming Koopa Shell), at which point they flee to the opposite direction, running until they meet a wall or dead end. If they get sufficiently away from the player, they stop and start shooting again. Some Skedaddlers also hold items over their heads or have coins trailing behind them. In Scram, Skedaddlers!, one holds the level's Wonder Flower over its head, while another holds a Wonder Seed.
A character in Elephant form can use their trunk to hit a Skedaddler's projectiles, which will cause it to spit faster and darker projectiles. After hitting five in a row, coins will fall from above, and the Skedaddler will reset to its usual projectiles.[1] Yoshis can also swallow a Skedaddler's projectiles and fire the projectiles back at them or at other enemies.
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Additional names
Internal names
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Model/EnemyUzapiyo.bfres.zs | Uzapiyo | Possibly from「ウザい」(uzai, "annoying") and「ピヨピヨ」(piyopiyo, onomatopoeia for bird's tweeting) |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Pack/Actor/EnemyUzaPiyo.pack.zs | Uza Piyo | Same as above |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder | Model/EnemyUzapiyoEgg.bfres.zs | UzapiyoEgg | For the projectile; "Egg" further indicates that Skedaddler was more bird-like or derived from Birdo |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ズラカル[2] Zurakaru |
Katakana spelling of「ずらかる」("to flee") | |
Chinese (simplified) | 逃跑卡尔[?] Táopǎo Kǎěr |
"Run away" + a transliteration of「カル」 | |
Chinese (traditional) | 逃跑卡爾[3] Táopǎo Kǎěr |
"Run away" + a transliteration of「カル」 | |
French | Carapatte[?] | Portmanteau of carapace ("shell") and patte ("paw"); also a pun on carapater ("to run away") | |
Italian | Smammolo[?] | Portmanteau of smammare ("to vamoose") and scoiattolo ("squirrel") | |
Korean | 줄행랑쥐[4] Julhaengnangjwi |
Portmanteau of "줄행랑치다" (julhaengnang-chida, "to flee") and "다람쥐" (daramjwi, "chipmunk"/"squirrel") | |
Portuguese | Atirifoge[5] | Contraction of atira e foge ("shoots and runs") | |
Russian | Гнуслик[?] Gnuslik |
Combination of суслик (suslik, "gopher") and гнусный (gnusnyy, "abominable") | |
Spanish | Correveitire[6][7] | Portmanteau of correveidile (meaning "tattler"; lit. "run, go and tell him/her"), correr ("to run"), and tire, one of the conjugations of tirar ("to shoot") |
References
- ^ Nin10doland (October 23, 2023). 20 Crazy Details You MISSED In Super Mario Bros Wonder!. YouTube. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
- ^ Nintendo 公式チャンネル (August 31, 2023). スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー Direct 2023.8.31. YouTube. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
- ^ 瑪利歐與同伴們也和大家一起冒險。介紹本系列歷來最多的12種操作角色。 【前往驚奇的世界Vol.2】. Nintendo Hong Kong. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ 마리오도 친구들도 모두와 함께 모험. 시리즈 최다 12종류의 조작 캐릭터를 소개. 【원더의 세계로 Vol.2】. Nintendo Korea. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- ^ The Enemy (September 01, 2023). SUPER MARIO BROS. WONDER: Primeira GAMEPLAY em Português BR | Preview feat. Coelho no Japão. YouTube. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
- ^ IGN Latinoamérica (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Hands-on Exclusivo – IGN Latinoamérica. YouTube. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
- ^ Nintendúo (September 20, 2023). Gameplay SUPER BROS WONDER El Reino Flor y La Elefanzana - Parte 1 (Español). YouTube. Retrieved September 20, 2023.