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Parashoot | |||
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | ||
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Parashoots are flying plant-like enemies with red and gold alternating petals and propeller stems that appear as enemies in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Their name is a portmanteau of "parachute" and "shoot". They are found on Raynforst Island, occasionally alongside Invizilizards. In the field, if a Parashoot notices Mario and Luigi, it swoops at them.
Battle
In battle, Parashoots flies vertically next to Mario or Luigi twice in a row, once for each side, before spinning towards either Bro. once they're done. Likewise, they also fall towards either Bro. in a similar fashion as a leaf. Either attack must be jumped over in order to avoid taking damage or counter them.
Parashoots also have a blue variant called the Bumbleshoot, which appears on Twistee Island, and later, Parashoots that become infected with Glohm.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ラッカソウ[?] Rakka Sō |
Falling Grass | |
Chinese | 落下草[?] Luòxià Cǎo |
Falling Grass | |
French | Volotus[?] | Portmanteau of vol ("flight") and lotus | |
Italian | Petalante[1] | Portmanteau of petalo ("petal") and volante ("flying") or aliante ("glider"/"sailplane") |
References
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #2. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 12, 2024.