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[[Image:Tamaoartwork.PNG|thumb|'''Tamao''', Dragonzamazu's guardian.]]
[[Image:Tamaoartwork.PNG|thumb|'''Tamao''', Dragonzamazu's guardian.]]


'''Tamao''' was the strange eyeball-like guardian of [[Dragonzamasu]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' for the [[Gameboy]]. Being the guardian of Dragonzamasu, it only appeared in Level 2-3, the [[Marine Pop]] level. It protected Drangonmazu, mostly from the [[Marine Pop|Marine Pop's]] torpedoes. It appeared to be an eyeball trapped in a large bubble, and was completely indestructible, meaning [[Mario]] needed to simply dodge its attacks and aim for the huge Yurarin it protected instead. After Dragonzamasu's defeat, Tamao dissipated, never to be seen again.
'''Tamao''' was the strange eyeball-like guardian of [[Dragonzamasu]] in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' for the [[Gameboy]]. Being the guardian of Dragonzamasu, it only appeared in Level 2-3, the [[Marine Pop]] level. It protected Dragonzamasu, mostly from the [[Marine Pop|Marine Pop's]] torpedoes. It appeared to be an eyeball trapped in a large bubble, and was completely indestructible, meaning [[Mario]] needed to simply dodge its attacks and aim for the huge Yurarin it protected instead. After Dragonzamasu's defeat, Tamao dissipated, never to be seen again.


It has also been rumored that Tamao was nothing more than a magical spell used by Dragonzamasu to protect himself.
It has also been rumored that Tamao was nothing more than a magical spell used by Dragonzamasu to protect himself.

Revision as of 03:51, June 14, 2008

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Tamao, Dragonzamazu's guardian.

Tamao was the strange eyeball-like guardian of Dragonzamasu in Super Mario Land for the Gameboy. Being the guardian of Dragonzamasu, it only appeared in Level 2-3, the Marine Pop level. It protected Dragonzamasu, mostly from the Marine Pop's torpedoes. It appeared to be an eyeball trapped in a large bubble, and was completely indestructible, meaning Mario needed to simply dodge its attacks and aim for the huge Yurarin it protected instead. After Dragonzamasu's defeat, Tamao dissipated, never to be seen again.

It has also been rumored that Tamao was nothing more than a magical spell used by Dragonzamasu to protect himself.

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