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A '''Kumo''' is a hopping spider enemy found in [[Easton Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. Kumos attack in a pattern similar to a [[Fighter Fly|Fly]], hopping around until it comes in contact with [[Mario]]. In fact, there are no differences in the attack patterns of a Kumo and a Fly. A [[jump]] or two [[superball]]s can easily defeat it. After doing so, [[Mario]] is rewarded with 400 points. Kumos are only found in World 3-2. In appearance, Kumos look much like generic tarantulas that are about the size of Mario.A Kumo also serves as the false Princess Peach of world 3.
A '''Kumo''' is a hopping spider enemy found in [[Easton Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. Kumos attack in a pattern similar to a [[Fighter Fly|Fly]], hopping around until it comes in contact with [[Mario]]. In fact, there are no differences in the attack patterns of a Kumo and a Fly. A [[jump]] or two [[superball]]s can easily defeat it. After doing so, [[Mario]] is rewarded with 400 points. Kumos are only found in World 3-2. In appearance, Kumos look much like generic tarantulas that are about the size of Mario.


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Revision as of 14:41, November 9, 2010

A Kumo is a hopping spider enemy found in Easton Kingdom in Super Mario Land. Kumos attack in a pattern similar to a Fly, hopping around until it comes in contact with Mario. In fact, there are no differences in the attack patterns of a Kumo and a Fly. A jump or two superballs can easily defeat it. After doing so, Mario is rewarded with 400 points. Kumos are only found in World 3-2. In appearance, Kumos look much like generic tarantulas that are about the size of Mario.

Trivia

  • 「クモ」kumo is the Japanese word for "spider." Kumo is also the only English name of an enemy in Super Mario Land that is neither identical nor similar to the Japanese name.

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