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(Trivia about the real-life kabutomushi beetles and how the sexual dimorphism was transferred into gameplay (I never even noticed they were different sprites until I watched this). If you wondered why male and female beetles cost have such different prices, there's a good reason that wasn't obvious to westerners.)
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'''Beetles''' are a species that appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. [[Booster]] collects beetles, but he does not catch them himself, instead forcing his [[Snifster]]s to make a hobby of capturing the beetles for him. By renting a [[Beetle Box]] for 150 [[coin]]s and traveling to [[Booster Hill]], home of the [[Beetle Race]] [[minigame]], anyone can join in the fun and try to catch beetles along with the Snifsters. Each beetle can then be traded at [[Beetles Are Us]] for a predetermined number of coins. Golden Beetles are worth one [[Frog Coin]], male beetles are worth 50 coins, and female beetles are worth only one coin. A beetle also appears as a playable character in the [[Beetle Mania]] game that can be purchased from the [[Beetle Mania Toad]] in the [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]] for 500 coins.  
'''Beetles''' are a species that appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. [[Booster]] collects beetles, but he does not catch them himself, instead forcing his [[Snifster]]s to make a hobby of capturing the beetles for him. By renting a [[Beetle Box]] for 150 [[coin]]s and traveling to [[Booster Hill]], home of the [[Beetle Race]] [[minigame]], anyone can join in the fun and try to catch beetles along with the Snifsters. Each beetle can then be traded at [[Beetles Are Us]] for a predetermined number of coins. Golden Beetles are worth one [[Frog Coin]], male beetles are worth 50 coins, and female beetles are worth only one coin. A beetle also appears as a playable character in the [[Beetle Mania]] game that can be purchased from the [[Game Boy Toad]] in the [[Toad Town|Mushroom Kingdom]] for 500 coins.  
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 16:42, April 22, 2024

Mario chasing after beetles up Booster Hill
Beetle

Beetles are a species that appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Booster collects beetles, but he does not catch them himself, instead forcing his Snifsters to make a hobby of capturing the beetles for him. By renting a Beetle Box for 150 coins and traveling to Booster Hill, home of the Beetle Race minigame, anyone can join in the fun and try to catch beetles along with the Snifsters. Each beetle can then be traded at Beetles Are Us for a predetermined number of coins. Golden Beetles are worth one Frog Coin, male beetles are worth 50 coins, and female beetles are worth only one coin. A beetle also appears as a playable character in the Beetle Mania game that can be purchased from the Game Boy Toad in the Mushroom Kingdom for 500 coins.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カブトむし[1]
Kabutomushi
Kabutomushi; alternate spelling shared with an enemy from Donkey Kong 3
Chinese (simplified) 独角仙[?]
Dú jiǎo xiān
Japanese rhinoceros beetle
Chinese (traditional) 獨角仙[?]
Dú jiǎo xiān
Japanese rhinoceros beetle
Dutch kever[?] beetle
French scarabée[?] beetle
German Käfer[?] Beetle
Italian scarabeo[?] beetle
Korean 장수풍뎅이[?]
Jangsupungdeng-i
Japanese rhinoceros beetle
Spanish escarabajo[?] beetle

Trivia

  • The explanation for the price difference between male and female beetles is due to real-life male kabutomushi being more valued for their horns that female kabutomushi lack.[2] This sexual dimorphism can also be noticed in-game.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario RPG Japanese instruction booklet, page 19.
  2. ^ philh0use (April 19, 2022). Super Mario RPG Ep. 8 (Mario RPG Translation Toast). Twitch. Retrieved May 5, 2022.