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Revision as of 03:05, January 8, 2024

Mr. Geary
Screenshot of Mr. Geary from Yoshi's Crafted World.
First appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)
“YOU AGAIN? You are driving me CRAZY. I won't allow you to go ONE. STEP. FURTHER.”
Kamek, Yoshi's Crafted World

Mr. Geary is the third mini-boss in Yoshi's Crafted World. He is fought in Shadowville at the end of the level Mr. Geary's Factory. Due to Mr. Geary only being a mini-boss, defeating him will not recover a Dream Gem.

Description

Once Yoshi reaches the end of Mr. Geary's Factory, Kamek appears with Baby Bowser, refusing to let Yoshi go any farther. Using his magic, Kamek transforms a cog in the background into Mr. Geary.

During his battle, Mr. Geary rolls around and attempts to crush Yoshi. He has eight pieces of yellow tape on him, which are his weak points; Yoshi must throw eggs at the tape to damage Mr. Geary. Hitting one piece of tape causes four of them to come off, and hitting a second one makes three more come off; after two hits, Mr. Geary will become enraged and roll around at a faster pace. Shy Guys fall from the top of the screen in case Yoshi runs out of eggs.

After three hits, Mr. Geary is defeated and falls into the lava, completing the level, and Yoshi can advance to The Great King Bowser.

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Yoshi's Crafted World Game/Assets/Characters/Boss/GearWheel GearWheel Gear Wheel

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハグルマン[?]
Haguru-man
Pun on「歯車」(haguruma, gear) and "man"
Chinese (simplified) 齿轮先生[?]
Chǐlún Xiānshēng
Mr. Gear
Chinese (traditional) 齒輪先生[?]
Chǐlún Xiānshēng
Mr. Gear
French M. Pignon[?] Mr. Pinion
German Zahnrost[?] From "zahn" (tooth) and "rost" (rust)
Italian Ingragnazio[?] Gear-gnazius
Korean 톱니맨[?]
Topnimaen
Gear Man
Spanish Engracio[?] Portmanteau of "engranaje" (gear) and the name "Ignacio"