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File:SMBW Fluff-Puff Kerfuff Smogrins.jpg|All three sizes of Smogrin
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File:Big Mokumokumo.png|Screenshot of a Big Smogrin in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''
File:Big Mokumokumo.png|Screenshot of a medium-sized Smogrin in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''
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File:Giant Smogrin model SMBW.png|Render model of a big Smogrin
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Revision as of 09:47, June 22, 2024

Smogrin
Screenshot of an enemy from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Variants
Comparable

Smogrins[1][2] are enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are purple clouds with glowing eyes and sharp teeth, and they move back and forth. They come in three different sizes: a small variant, that is followed by smaller, faceless clouds that can be stomped on without damaging the enemy, as well as a medium variant and a big variant. All three variants can be defeated with a single stomp. Their English name comes from "smog" and "grin".[2]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モクモクモ[3][2]
Mokumokumo
Portmanteau of「もくもく」(moku-moku, Japanese mimetic word for rising clouds) and「くも」(kumo, "cloud")
Chinese (traditional) 墨墨雲[4]
Mòmò Yún
From「墨」(, "black") and「雲」(yún, "cloud")
Korean 뭉게구르미[5]
Mungge Gureumi
Portmanteau of "뭉게뭉게" (mungge-mungge, mimetic word for rising clouds) and "구름" (gureum, "cloud"), combined with Korean noun-deriving suffix "~이" (-i)

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