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|JapM=Patrol Lamp-{{wp|Japanese honorifics#Kun|kun}}<br>Derived from 「パトランプ」 (''patoranpu'', {{wp|Emergency vehicle lighting|warning lights}} used for emergencies), a portmanteau of 「パトロール」 (''patorōru'', patrol) and 「ランプ」 (''ranpu'', lamp)
|JapM=Derived from「パトランプ」(''patoranpu'', {{wp|Emergency vehicle lighting|warning lights}} used for emergencies), which is a portmanteau of「パトロール」(''patorōru'', patrol) and「ランプ」(''ranpu'', lamp), and「くん」(''-kun'') is an honorific
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Revision as of 22:30, September 30, 2021

Template:Species-infobox Li'l Marchers are large enemies that appear in Yoshi's Crafted World. They resemble orange sirens with yellow feet and a spike on top, and are present in the levels Skulking Around and Under Siege.

Li'l Marchers appear from red trapdoors when Yoshi triggers an alarm, during which they will follow him continuously. They will damage Yoshi if they bump into him, but destroy themselves in the process. Yoshi cannot jump on them because of the spike on their heads, but can briefly push them back with a thrown egg. Li'l Marchers are temporarily defeated if they bump into each other. Yoshi can make all the Li'l Marchers on-screen walk away by pressing on a yellow switch to silence the alarm.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パトランプくん[?]
Patoranpu-kun
Derived from「パトランプ」(patoranpu, warning lights used for emergencies), which is a portmanteau of「パトロール」(patorōru, patrol) and「ランプ」(ranpu, lamp), and「くん」(-kun) is an honorific
Chinese 小巡逻灯 (Simplified)
小巡邏燈 (Traditional)
[?]

Xiǎo Xúnluódēng
Little patrol lamp
German Pilolino[?] Misspelling of Pinolino
Korean 패트램프[?]
Paeteuraempeu
From "Patrol" and "Lamp"
Spanish Lampatrullero[?] Portmanteau on lámpara (lamp) and patrullero (patrol)