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|RusM= | |RusM=Possibly from "дракон" (''drakon'', dragon), "кошмар" (''koshmar'', nightmare) and "род" (''rod'', root similar to "gen") | ||
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Variant of | Magmaargh |
Raarghs are fiery enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They only appear in one level - the Deep Magma Bog level Raarghs in the Ruins. They attach themselves to the ground and wait for a player to get near, in which case they charge straight forward in the direction they were facing. If one charges into the environment or another Raargh, they disappear. They are capable of activating Rotating Blocks and ? Blocks. After several seconds, the Raargh will respawn in its original location.
Raarghs continue the theme of enemies such as Blargg and Magmaargh having names that include the onomatopoeia "arg" in some form.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 乌龙熔岩[?] Wūlóng Róngyán |
Portmanteau of「乌龙」(wūlóng, Oolong) and「乌卡熔岩」(Wūkǎ Róngyán, Magmaargh) | |
German | Glutdrako[?] | Ember Dragon; compare "Glutsauger" (Magmaargh) | |
Italian | Magmadrago[?] | Magma-dragon; compare "Magmabruto" (Magmaargh) | |
Korean | 짜자룡[?] Jjaja'ryong |
Portmanteau of "짜자용" (Jjaja'yong, Magmaargh) and "龍" (ryong, "dragon" in Sino-Korean, widely used in North Korea) | |
Portuguese | Leomaargh[?] | From "Magmaargh" and the prefix form of "leão" (lion) | |
Russian | Дракмарод[?] Drakmarod |
Possibly from "дракон" (drakon, dragon), "кошмар" (koshmar, nightmare) and "род" (rod, root similar to "gen") | |
Spanish | Lavonchof[?] | Portmanteau of "Lavoncio" (Magmaargh) and "chof" (onomatopoeia for splashing) |