Magmaargh

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Template:Species-infobox Magmaarghs are a variant of Blarggs that first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy 2. They appear as large molten lava creatures with a huge mouth that attack by rising up from lava pools and biting down at anything in front of them. Like their relative, the Magmaw, they seem to be mostly liquid, as they can pass through solid objects.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Mario uses Pull Stars to avoid a Magmaargh in Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Mario, avoiding a Magmaargh in Super Mario Galaxy 2

Magmaarghs mostly appear in Melty Monster Galaxy, being the titular monster. They also appear in Fleet Glide Galaxy and Bowser's Galaxy Generator. Magmaarghs do not move very much, mostly staying under the lava, arising to chomp down on anything in front of them. If Mario or Luigi gets chomped, he loses one wedge of health. In the Melty Monster Galaxy, they appear mostly where there are Pull Stars. In Bowser's Galaxy Generator, three of them appear during the Snake Block section. Here, the Snake Blocks split into two paths, where there is one Magmaargh per path and when the Snake Blocks come back together, one last one appears, where Mario (on Yoshi) must swallow a nearby Blimp Fruit to pass over the monstrous creature (or he needs to go out of the way onto one of the four platforms if he already lost it).

Super Mario 3D Land

A Magmaargh, in Super Mario 3D Land

Magmaarghs later return as enemies in Super Mario 3D Land; they only appear in the lava pools of World 8-Bowser: Part 1 and Special 8-Bowser, passing perpendicularly through Mario's path. In this game, they are much smaller than in their first appearance. Magmaarghs cannot be defeated, even if the player is invincible. Sandmaarghs, sand variations that follow Mario or Luigi underground and pop out to chomp them, also debut in this game.

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

A Magmaargh appears during the Iggy Koopa battle

Magmaarghs return in New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U. They only appear in Iggy's Volcanic Castle and Iggy's Swinging-Chains Castle respectively, during the boss battle. Iggy can fire special magic beams with a skull design on them. First three beams appear, two green, one red; then when Iggy is hit he will fire five of them, three green, two red; and when Iggy Koopa is stomped twice, he manages to fire twice. When Iggy Koopa fires a red magic beam at the lava, the Magmaargh will emerge from it. The Magmaargh then roars and attacks by moving towards the players in a wave-like movement. Magmaarghs, Cheep Chomps, and Magmaws are the only enemies who can defeat Nabbit, a playable character in New Super Luigi U and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

Mario Party: Star Rush

Magmaarghs make an appearance in Mario Party: Star Rush, appearing as obstacles in the minigame Lava Labyrinth.

Mario Golf: Super Rush

Magmaarghs appear for the first time in the Mario Golf series in Mario Golf: Super Rush. They only appear in Bowser Highlands. It attracts a one-stroke penalty, and also makes a sound when the ball hits one, the only enemy to do so.

Profiles and statistics

Mario Party: Star Rush

Image Name Bio
Magmaargh as viewed in the Character Museum from Mario Party: Star Rush Magmaargh
This monster likes to hide in magma.
"These foes are hot like fire. No, really! Touching them causes damage, so be sure to avoid them at all costs."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese Unbaba[1]
(internal)
ウーガン[2]
Ūgan
Blargg (Super Mario Galaxy 2)

From「ウンババ」 (Unbaba, Blargg) and 「溶岩」(yōgan, lava)
German Glutsauger[?] "Ember Sucker", pun on "Blutsauger" (blood sucker)
Italian Magmabruto[?] From magma and bruto, brute.
Korean 짜자용[?]
JjaJjayong
"짜자잔"(Blargg) and "용"(Dragon)
Portuguese (NOE) Magmaargh[?] -
Spanish Lavoncio[?] From lava

Trivia

  • In the files for Super Mario Galaxy 2, they are known as "Unbaba," the Japanese name for Blargg, which they shared an attack pattern with at the time.[1] However, in subsequent games where their attack pattern is changed, the filename is changed to "WooGan," a romanization of its Japanese name.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (Unbaba)
  2. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, pages 159, 180 and 209.
  3. ^ Super Mario 3D Land internal filename (WooGan)
  4. ^ New Super Mario Bros. U internal filename (woogan)