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Noknok model SMBW.png|Model of a Noknok (all assets on)
Moving Door model SMBW.png|Model of a Noknok (all assets on)
MvgDoorClosedLegs.jpg|A closed Noknok with its legs visible
MvgDoorClosedLegs.jpg|A closed Noknok with its legs visible
MvgDoorDizzy.jpg|A stunned Noknok after being stomped
MvgDoorDizzy.jpg|A stunned Noknok after being stomped

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Noknok
Squared screenshot of a Noknok from Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Comparable

Noknoks[1] are teal enemies with yellow feet and sharp teeth that disguise as Warp Doors. They are introduced in Super Mario Bros. Wonder and appear only in Light-Switch Mansion, KO Arena Fungi Funk and The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage. When the player approaches a disguised Noknok, it reveals itself by screaming and rushing toward the player. It can jump one block and may try to jump to a player on a different platform even if it cannot reach them, only stopping when the player is far away. The enemy can be stunned by being attacked with various power-ups or being stomped. While stunned, players can enter it. If players then enter it, it works as a Warp Door (and remains as a Warp Door) or it is defeated and releases a coin. However, if the player stuns it without interacting with the door, after a while, the enemy will start chasing the player again.

Some Noknoks can be seen singing and dancing in place during the Wonder Effect in Light-Switch Mansion and The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage.

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder MovingDoor Moving Door
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Pack/Actor/EnemyChaseDoor.pack.zs ChaseDoor Chase Door

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トビー[2]
Tobī
Comes from「とびら」(tobira, door); shared with a Wario Land II enemy

References

  1. ^ [https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/f6d2505a-dd79-410d-b350-b2b2036213f0}
  2. ^ Nintendo DREAM. 2023. Super Mario Bros. Wonder Kanzen Kōryakubon. Page 43.