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|SpaM=Diminutive form of "hurtar" (to steal) | |SpaM=Diminutive form of "hurtar" (to steal), also similar to "martín pescador" (kingfisher) | ||
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|PorM=From "ladra" (female term for "thief") and "gaivota" (seagull) | |PorM=From "ladra" (female term for "thief") and "gaivota" (seagull) |
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Robbird | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Robbirds are enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are blue birds with goggles that swoop down at the player in an arc, and take any coins that are in its path. They only appear in the level Robbird Cove in the Petal Isles.
Their name is a combination of "rob" and "bird".
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヨコドリー[?] Yokodorī |
Pun on「横取り」(yokodori, snatching) and the voiced form of「鳥」(tori, bird) | |
Chinese | 掠夺鸟[?] Lüèduó Niǎo |
Plundering Bird | |
French | Piafilou[?] | From "piaf" (argotic term for "bird") and "filou" (trickster) | |
Italian | Cormoladro[?] | Portmanteau of "cormorano" (cormorant) and "ladro" (thief) | |
Portuguese | Ladraivota[?] | From "ladra" (female term for "thief") and "gaivota" (seagull) | |
Spanish | Hurtín[?] | Diminutive form of "hurtar" (to steal), also similar to "martín pescador" (kingfisher) |