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|Jap=ブラックピヨン<ref>''Super Mario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 14.</ref><br />''Burakku piyon''<br />ブラックピョン<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/mla/chara/ ''Super Mario Land'' Japanese website]. Accessed on 5-12-15.</ref><br />''Burakku pyon''
|Jap=ブラックピヨン<ref>''Super Mario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 14.</ref><br />''Burakku piyon''<br />ブラックピョン<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/mla/chara/ ''Super Mario Land'' Japanese website]. Accessed on 5-12-15.</ref><br />''Burakku pyon''
|JapM=Black Hop<br />Black Hop<br />From ''pyonpyon'', a mimetic word for hopping.<br />Therefore, the former spelling was likely a typo.<br />
|JapM=From English "black" and「ピヨンピヨン」(''piyon-piyon'') or「ピョピンョン」(''pyon-pyon''), both are onomatopoeias for hopping sound
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Revision as of 00:13, July 23, 2021

Template:Species-infobox Kumos[1][2] are hopping spider enemies found in Easton Kingdom in Super Mario Land. They are only found in World 3-2. In appearance, Kumos look much like generic tarantulas that are about the size of Mario. One Kumo posed as Princess Daisy, which Mario discovered after defeating Hiyoihoi.

Kumo (「クモ」) is the Japanese word for "spider"; however, the species is not, in fact, known as "Kumo" in Japan. It is actually the only species for which the English name was not the same as or similar to the Japanese name in the original version of Super Mario Land, although other species were renamed in the Virtual Console port.

Kumos attack in the exact same pattern as a Fly, hopping around until it comes in contact with Mario. A jump or two Superballs can easily defeat it, rewarding Mario with 400 points.

A Kumo also makes a small appearance in the Nintendo Adventure Book Pipe Down!, although only a picture of it appears.

Profiles

Super Mario Land

  • 3DS Virtual Console Manual bio: "This spiderlike creature attacks by trying to jump on Mario."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブラックピヨン[3]
Burakku piyon
ブラックピョン[4]
Burakku pyon
From English "black" and「ピヨンピヨン」(piyon-piyon) or「ピョピンョン」(pyon-pyon), both are onomatopoeias for hopping sound
German Kumo[?] Kumo
Italian Kumo[?] Kumo
Spanish Kumo[?] Kumo

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, page 14.
  2. ^ The Nintendo Game Boy Player's Guide, page 5.
  3. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese instruction booklet, page 14.
  4. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese website. Accessed on 5-12-15.