Guppy

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Guppy
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Species Orca whale
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
“What, you again? You got to be kidding me! You want to run me out of this lake? You got to get through all eight rings!”
Guppy, Super Mario Galaxy

Guppy is a rival character in Super Mario Galaxy. He is an orca with a shark-like body shape who appears in Sea Slide Galaxy and Deep Dark Galaxy, where during one mission in each galaxy, he "takes over" a large body of water, and if Mario wishes to take it back, he has to swim through eight numbered rings in a set amount of time. After Mario does that, Guppy rewards him with a Power Star. The Prima official guide erroneously states that he is a shark.[1]

Guppy appears in the moat of Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom at the end of the game, after the universe had been saved by the Lumas.

If Mario touches Guppy, Mario bounces back on the ground and lose a Shell if he is holding one, but he will not take damage.

Profiles

  • Super Mario Galaxy trading card: Guppy's bark is definitely worse than his bite. This orca may look menacing, but he's really only aggressive to penguins and Toads. To Mario, Guppy is ultimately harmless, but he does present two challenges: he'll make Mario swim through eight rings in one body of water, and if Mario bumps into him, Guppy will bounce him to the floor. Look for Guppy in the Sea Slide Galaxy and the Deep Dark Galaxy.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シャッチー[?]
Shacchī
From「シャチ」(shachi, orca); shared with Orco
German Schatschi[?] Based on the Japanese word for "orca whale"
Italian Brigante Marino[?] Sea Brigand
Spanish (NOE) Orca Infame[?] Odious killer whale

Trivia

  • The developers for Super Mario Galaxy initially envisioned Guppy having a design comparable to the friendly dolphins from Super Mario World. However, as his role was finalized as an intimidating bully with wild nature, they shifted his design to that of an aggressive character seen in the final game.[2]
  • There is an illustration of Guppy on his model sheet with an anchovy hanging out of his mouth that has air bubbles trailing out the end, a potential allusion to a cigar. There is no anchovy in Guppy's mouth in the final release.
  • In at least some international releases of Super Mario Galaxy, Guppy does not directly refer to himself as an orca and parts of his dialogue suggests he thinks of himself as a fish.[3] In the German version of the game, Guppy explicitly refers to himself as a shark.
  • In Deep Dark Galaxy, Guppy will act as if he met Mario even if he has not been encountered in the Sea Slide Galaxy yet.

References

  1. ^ Fletcher Black. Super Mario Galaxy Collector's Edition: PRIMA Official Game Guide, pages 226, 227, 263 & 264. Roseville: Prima Games, 2007. ISBN: 978-0-76155-713-5.
  2. ^ Fletcher Black. Super Mario Galaxy Collector's Edition: PRIMA Official Game Guide, page 349. Roseville: Prima Games, 2007. ISBN: 978-0-76155-713-5.
  3. ^ Nintendo EAD (trans. Nintendo Treehouse). "All right, I'm a fish of my word. Take this." – Guppy. "Guppy and the Underground Lake". Super Mario Galaxy. Published 12 Nov 2007. Retrieved 16 Mar 2021.