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Image:torionartwork.PNG|<center>A '''Torion'''
Image:torionartwork.PNG|<center>A '''Torion'''
Image:torionartwork2.PNG|<center>This early artwork depicts a Torion with a dorsal fin
Image:torionartwork2.PNG|<center>Artwork depicts Torion with a dorsal fin, unlike the game sprite
Image:torionsprite.PNG|<center>A school of Torions swimming
Image:torionsprite.PNG|<center>A school of Torions swimming
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==Names in Other Languages==
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|JapM=Trion, from "tri" or "trio", as they always appear in groups of three
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Revision as of 12:26, January 25, 2010

A Torion is a fast-moving, carnivorous fish in the game Super Mario Land. They are weak against the Marine Pop's torpedoes and are defeated after only one successful hit. However, they would only award Mario with a mere 100 points each. Torions are found only in World 2-3 of the Muda Kingdom, the Marine Pop's level. Torions always swim in groups of three. According to the instruction manual of Super Mario Land, Honens are undead Torions that were eaten by Tatanga. The actual appearance of a Torion is subject to debate, as one official artwork depicts the fish with a dorsal fin while the in-game sprites lack them.

Names in Other Languages

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