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'''Tsubochan''' are purple snake enemies with a yellow underside that wear pots on their heads in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They slowly move forward, but if their pot is broken, they turn to the player and move faster. Some can be seen hiding in normal pots facing up, but after a short period of time they start moving. | '''Tsubochan''' are purple snake enemies with a yellow underside that wear pots on their heads in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They slowly move forward, but if their pot is broken, they turn to the player and move faster. Some can be seen hiding in normal pots facing up, but after a short period of time they start moving. They also slightly resemble the {{wp|Tsuchinoko}}, a Japanese mythical creature. | ||
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Tsubochan are purple snake enemies with a yellow underside that wear pots on their heads in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They slowly move forward, but if their pot is broken, they turn to the player and move faster. Some can be seen hiding in normal pots facing up, but after a short period of time they start moving. They also slightly resemble the Tsuchinoko, a Japanese mythical creature.
Gallery
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A Tsubochan without its pot
Additional names
Internal names
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder | todo | Tsubochan | From「壺」(tsubo, pot) and the Japanese diminutive honorific suffix「~ちゃん」(-chan) |