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This article is about the enemy from New Super Mario Bros. U. For the glider from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, see Waddle Wing.
Waddlewing
File:Waddlewing NSMBUD.png
Artwork of a Waddlewing from New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
First appearance New Super Mario Bros. U (2012)
Latest appearance Dr. Mario World (February 10, 2021 update) (2021)

Waddlewings are enemies that debuted in New Super Mario Bros. U. They are orange flying squirrel-like creatures with brown hands and feet, beady eyes, a red nose and a mouth with two incisor teeth. They also have orange membranes attached to their hands and feet and a cream-colored hindhead, ears and belly.

History

Super Mario series

New Super Mario Bros U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Waddlewings are rather common enemies, mainly found in Acorn Plains and sky levels. Most of the time, Waddlewings glide from side to side. When they land, they will walk slowly and try to walk off a ledge to glide in that direction. If they bump into a wall or tree while gliding, they will cling to it for a second and then glide the opposite direction. Waddlewings can also carry Super Acorns and drop them if they are defeated. They behave like the Super Koopas from Super Mario World, but instead of obtaining equilibrium in flight, they will always glide diagonally. Additionally, if they are in the middle of gliding whenever the sound "bah" plays during the stage music, Waddlewings will perform a front flip.

New Super Luigi U

Waddlewings return in New Super Luigi U, behaving the exact same way as they did in New Super Mario Bros. U.

Mario Party series

Mario Party: Island Tour

Waddlewings make a cameo in the minigames Starring Artist and Match Faker, from Mario Party: Island Tour.

Mario Party 10

Waddlewings reappear in Mario Party 10. They appear in the minigame Goomba Gallop, where they try to obscure players view for a brief second, and then in the minigame Mega Goomba's Ladder Leap, where contact with one deducts one point. They also appear as selectable enemies in Meanie Match.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

While Waddlewings themselves don't appear in Mario Kart 8 or Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a glider based on them called the Waddle Wing does.

Dr. Mario World

In Dr. Mario World, Waddlewings appear in World 25 after an area is cleared.

Super Mario-kun

The Waddlewing appears in volume 46 of Super Mario-kun. In the New Super Mario Bros. U arc, he accuses Mario and the gang for destroying his home by falling into the acorn tree.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズングリ[?]
Zunguri
A Japanese term meaning "short and stout"; likely a pun on「ドングリ」(donguri, acorn)
Chinese (simplified) 胖飞鼠[1]
Pàng Fēishǔ
Fat flying squirrel
Chinese (traditional) 胖飛鼠[?]
Pàng Fēishǔ
Fat flying squirrel
Dutch Waddelwing[?] Waddlewing
German Feisthörnchen[?] Pun on Eichhörnchen (squirrel) and feist (plump)
Italian Pterotondo[?] Pun on "pterodattilo" (pterodactyl) or "ptero" (another Italian word for "wing"), and "tondo" (round)
Korean 날토리 (Mario Kart 8 Deluxe)
Naltori
뚱날다람쥐 (New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe)
Ttungnaldaramjwi
[?]
From 날다 (nalda, to fly) and 도토리 (dotori, acorn)

From 뚱뚱하다 (ttungttunghada, chubby) and 날다람쥐 (naldaramjwi, flying squirrel)
Portuguese Pteroducho[?] Pun on "pterodáctilo (pterodactyl) and gorducho (chubby)
Russian Пузатый летяг[?]
Puzatyy letyag
Bellied flying squirrel
Spanish (NOA) Ardillenita[?] Pun on ardilla (squirrel) and llenita (full)
Spanish (NOE) Ardigordi[?] Pun on ardilla (squirrel) and gorda (fat)

References