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|Jap=ズンドコ
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|JapR=Zundoko
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|JapM=A term used in the Japanese song「{{wp|ja:ズンドコ節|ズンドコ節}}」(''Zundoko-bushi''). While the meaning is unknown, some sources state it may be an onomatopoeia for the sound of soldiers’ boots marching, likely referring to the enemy’s kicking ability.
|JapM=A term used in the Japanese song「{{wp|ja:ズンドコ節|ズンドコ節}}」(''Zundoko-bushi''). While the meaning is unknown, it may be an onomatopoeia for the sound of soldiers' boots marching,<ref>[https://mattlemonphotography.wordpress.com/2019/05/31/zundoko/ Zundoko]. ''Matt Lemon Photography''. Retrieved January 4, 2024.</ref> likely referring to the enemy’s kicking ability.
|Chi=足小子
|Chi=足小子
|ChiR=Zúxiǎozǐ
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|RusM=From "кыш" (''kysh'', shoo!) and possibly "кошка" (''koshka'', cat)
|RusM=From "кыш" (''kysh'', shoo!) and possibly "кошка" (''koshka'', cat)
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Revision as of 05:46, January 4, 2024

Outmaway
An Outmaway's model from Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Comparable

Outmaways are enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are round white enemies with cat-like ears, red-rimmed ski goggles, and red shoes that kick Ice Blocks and Shells in their way. Some Outmaways walk back and forth, behaving like a Goombrat, while others are stationary. They appear prominently in a level with their own name, Outmaway Valley, as well as A Final Uncharted Area: Poison Ruins and the Break Time! level Break Time! Kick It, Outmaway.

Their attack pattern is reminiscent of Buster Beetle from Super Mario Bros. 3, as well as blue Beach Koopas from Super Mario World. Their name is a shortening of the phrase "out of my way".

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズンドコ[?]
Zundoko
A term used in the Japanese song「ズンドコ節」(Zundoko-bushi). While the meaning is unknown, it may be an onomatopoeia for the sound of soldiers' boots marching,[1] likely referring to the enemy’s kicking ability.
Chinese 足小子[?]
Zúxiǎozǐ
Foot Guy
Dutch Outmaway[?] -
German Platzda[?] From "Platz da!" (out of my way!)
Italian Scalciotto[?] From "scalciare" (to kick) and the diminutive suffix "-otto"
Korean 뻥차[?]
Ppeongcha
From "뻥" (ppeong), which is possibly from a Korean reading of「ポン」(pon, onomatopoeia for striking), and "차다" (chada, to kick)
Portuguese Chutalino[?] Contraction of "chuta ali" (kick it there), combined with the diminutive suffix "-ino"
Russian Кышка[?]
Kyshka
From "кыш" (kysh, shoo!) and possibly "кошка" (koshka, cat)
Spanish Patapatí[?] Portmanteau of "patada" (kick) and "pa'ti", which is from "para ti" (for you)

References

  1. ^ Zundoko. Matt Lemon Photography. Retrieved January 4, 2024.