Bumpty

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Bumpty
Artwork of a Bumpty from Yoshi's Story
Artwork of a Bumpty for Yoshi's Story
First appearance Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
Latest appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)
Subject origin Penguin
Comparable
Notable members

Bumpties[1] are a race of penguin-like creatures that first appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. They are usually found in icy regions, and are generally seen either patrolling or jumping around on the ground, although they can also be seen flying, despite being inspired by penguins. Bumpties have pear- or egg-shaped bodies. Most Bumpties are light-blue; however, they appear blue in Yoshi's Story and lavender in Yoshi's New Island, while purple, blue-gray, green, and teal individuals also appear in Paper Mario. Their name is a corruption of "bumpy", referring to their bouncy, rubbery feathers.

History

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Bumpties are usually found wandering around in icy areas of Yoshi's Island in their debut game, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. While Yoshi can grab Bumpties with his tongue, he cannot eat them. Also, if he runs into one, he is bumped backwards, hence the name. This means that Bumpties cannot hurt Yoshi, though they may bump him into a bottomless pit, costing him a life. Their official artwork depicts them as a more purple shade of indigo.

They can also steal Baby Mario if Baby Mario has already been knocked off Yoshi and is floating towards one, like a Bandit.[2][3]

Yoshi's Island DS

Bumpties appear also in Yoshi's Island DS in Baby Bowser's levels. Here, they can be defeated simply by blasting them with one of Baby Bowser's fireballs.

Yoshi's New Island

In Yoshi's New Island, Bumpties appear in Brave the Bumpty Blizzard and Fire Watermelon Wonderland. They are colored purple, similarly to their original artwork, instead of blue. Unlike previously, Bumpties will not steal Baby Mario if he has been knocked off Yoshi's back.

Tetris Attack

A certain Bumpty appears only in the SNES version of Tetris Attack, allied with Dr. Freezegood in the "Ice World". It replaces the ice fairy, Sharbet, from Panel de Pon. Here, it is depicted as Yoshi's friend, but enchanted by Bowser and Kamek to work for them. Yoshi and Bumpty become friends again after freeing it and Dr. Freezegood from the spell. It also notes in the game that others say that it is cute, but it really does not like it, and would like to be considered cool.

Yoshi's Story

Bumpties reappear in Stage 3-4: Frustration in Yoshi's Story. They still repel Yoshi if run into, but they can be eaten.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Paper Bumpty.png

Bumpties, referred to simply as penguins, return in Paper Mario. In this game all the penguins are allies, not enemies. At the beginning of the game, a small group of penguins (including Mayor Penguin) attend a party at Peach's Castle prior to the arrival of Bowser. Later, Mario travels to a city of penguins called Shiver City. He also meets a famous penguin named Herringway who is a writer. Additionally, one of the penguins in Shiver City is a participant of the Dojo in Toad Town, having fought his way to a Third-Degree Card.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Sprite of a penguin from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
A penguin in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Penguins also make a small appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door where they live in Poshley Heights, a town of the rich and famous. Mario also meets an incompetent detective penguin named Pennington. The penguins living in Poshley Heights typically say 'eh' in between sentences, an exclamation stereotypically associated with Canadian English.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Bumpty sprite from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Bumpties also appear in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, only appearing in the World-e level Slip Slidin' Away. The sprites are the same as in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, but with a slightly different palette. Players cannot harm them unless they use a Fire Flower or Hammer Suit. If players try stomping on it, they are bounced off, and if they touch it from the side, players will not be harmed, but they will be knocked off to the side.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

A Bumpty in the Scrapbook Theater
A Bumpty in Yoshi's Woolly World

In Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, Bumpties can be eaten, but not converted into a yarn ball, instead being spat out. They will bounce Yoshi away if they hit him. They can also be used to hit other enemies and Winged Clouds. They appear only in the levels Big Montgomery's Ice Fort, Snowy Mountain Lift Tour and Wonderful World of Wool.

Yoshi's Crafted World

Bumpties reappear in Yoshi's Crafted World, notably being summoned by Burt the Ball in the boss fight against him in Burt's Bouncy Battle. They also appear as basic enemies in Chilly-Hot Isles. Some use buckets as armor to push Yoshi into the water. Yoshi can hit them with eggs to obtain Red Coins. Throwing a Bumpty into the water causes it to drown.

Profiles

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

  • Shogakukan guide: むじゃきなしぐさは憎めないが、氷の上では危険な存在。当たるとはね返される。[4] (Although it's hard to hate its mischievous behavior, it's dangerous on the ice. If you hit it, it will rebound back at you.)
  • Player's Guide: Found largely in the snow drifts and ice lakes of World 5, Bumpties can send Yoshi skidding like a hockey puck.[1]
  • Shogakukan guide (Game Boy Advance version): 当たってもダメージは受けないが、はね返されてしまう。食べることはできても、飲みこんでタマゴにすることはできない。[5] (It does not take damage when it hits you, but it rebounds. They can be eaten, but cannot be swallowed and turned into eggs.)

Yoshi's New Island

  • Shogakukan guide: ペンギンのような鳥。触れてもダメージは受けないが、はずむように飛ばされる。じゃまなときは、いったん食べて口に含み、他の敵にぶつけて消滅させよう。[6] (A penguin-like bird. It does not cause damage when touched, but it will bounce away from you. If it gets in the way, eat it, put it in your mouth, and then hit another enemy to make it disappear.)

Tetris Attack

In-game Character profile
Sprite of Bumpty's icon from the SNES version of Tetris Attack.

Hello everybody, I am Bumpty.

The Ice World is my home. Brrrr! People think I'm cute, but I hate that. Instead, you should just think of me as being cool.

Japanese language selected

こんにちは ターくんでちゅ

ボクは こおりの せかいに すんでいる ターくんと いいまちゅ
みんな ボクのことを かわいいって ゆーけど
ホントは カッコいいって ゆって ほちいでちゅね!

(Hello, my name is Bumpty.)
(My name is Bumpty, and I live in the cold world. Everyone says I'm cute. But I really wish they'd say I'm cool!)

Yoshi's Story

  • Shogakukan guide: 当たり屋ターくんとはボクのこと。[7] (I'm Bumpty, the lucky one.)

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Bumpty.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ターくん[4][5][7]
Tā-kun
Possibly based on「タキシードサム」(Takishīdo Samu, "Tuxedo Sam"), combined with the Japanese honorific「~くん」(-kun)
ペンギン (Paper Mario series)[?]
Pengin
Penguin
French Pinboing[?] From pingouin ("penguin") and "boing"
German Prall-Pingu[?] From prallen ("to bounce") and short for pinguin ("penguin")
Pogo-Pinguin[?] Pogo Penguin
Italian Pinguobalzo[?] Portmanteau of pinguino ("penguin") and rimbalzo ("bounce")
Pinguotto (Yoshi's Crafted World, costume only)[?] Li'l Penguin; from pinguino ("penguin") and the diminutive suffix -otto; same as Penguin
Korean 택군[?]
Taekgun
Transliterated from the Japanese name
Russian Прыгвин[?]
Prygvin
From прыгать (prygat, "to jump") and пингвин (pingvin, "penguin")
Spanish (NOA) Bambogüino[?] From bamboleo ("waddle") and pingüino ("penguin")
Spanish (NOE) Amortigüino[?] ?

Trivia

Baby Mario
Pictures of Raphael the Raven edited to somewhat resemble Bumpties

References

  1. ^ a b Miller, Kent, and Munson, Terry (1995). Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 126.
  2. ^ Reed (July 29, 2013). Yoshi’s Island Tour, Part 17: The Best and the Worst. Nintendo 3DS Daily. Archived August 9, 2013, 04:50:21 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
  3. ^ UHD Longplays (July 15, 2019). Video featuring this in action, at the 3:19:05 mark. YouTube. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  4. ^ a b 「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Page 8.
  5. ^ a b 「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Page 17.
  6. ^ 「ヨッシー New アイランド 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's New Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page Template:Media link.
  7. ^ a b 「ヨッシーストーリー 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's Story Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Page 5.