Bandit

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Bandit
Artwork of a Bandit, from Yoshi's New Island.
A Bandit in Yoshi's New Island
First appearance Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018)
Variant of Shy Guy
Variants
Notable members
“See ya 'round the block, buddy!”
Bandit, Mario Party 8

Bandits are the tall, larcenous relatives of Shy Guys. Bandits originated from the Yoshi franchise, although they have gone on to appear in the Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi and Mario Party series as well. As their name implies, their common trait throughout the games is to steal from the player, whether it be coins or Baby Mario.

History

Yoshi's Island series

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

Two Bandits.Coin Bandit.pngA Bandit, wearing a Yoshi mask.
Three Bandits, with one of them wearing a Yoshi mask.
Both colors of Bandits in The Cave of the Bandits

Bandits, along with Shy-Guys, are some of the most common enemies in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, where they come in two colors. The blue ones wander around until they spot Yoshi and Baby Mario, then give chase. If a Bandit successfully catches Yoshi, it takes Baby Mario and runs away. They can run very fast and jump on top of small ledges, making them a versatile foe. It takes six eggs (or watermelon seeds), three stomps, or a Ground Pound to dispatch them. The first three times a Bandit is hit with an egg, it drops a coin; the next three hits give extra lives. Yoshi can also use his tongue to push them back, but he cannot eat them. Sometimes they hide behind rocks, mushrooms, or cave walls, only coming out to steal Baby Mario if Yoshi gets damaged nearby or uses his tongue on one while it's hiding. Additionally, there are Winged Clouds that uncommonly contain a Bandit. In two levels, they summon Itsunomanika Heihō to replace Baby Mario while the Bandit takes off. However, that can be foiled if the Itsunomanika Heihō is eaten or egged first. In one instance, they even parachute from Baron von Zeppelins.

A less-common pink variant, also known as Coin Bandit,[1] is always seen carrying red coins. The Coin Bandit usually flees from the Yoshis, but if the Yoshis manage to snatch the coin and/or use their tongue or Green Watermelon seeds on the Bandit, it will start to chase them like a normal Bandit. However, if Yoshi grabs the coin without touching the Bandit, it will continue to act as though it is holding it. Other variants of Bandits originate from this game, including Green Gloves, Grunts, Sluggers and Zeus Guys.

In Mini Battles, such as Gather Coins and Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest, Yoshi has to face off against a Bandit to win items. If the player uses a secret minigame code, a second player can use the second controller to play as the Bandit. In addition, the Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest's Bandit wears a cross-eyed Yoshi mask.

Yoshi's Island DS

In Yoshi's Island DS, Bandits only appear on land, and are the only enemies to take off with the babies. Bandits will jump very high when they notice a Yoshi, but they will not jump when they reach a ledge. Bandits can be viewed in the Land Enemies exhibit in the Island Museum.

Yoshi's New Island

Bandit Valley.png

Bandits reappear in Yoshi's New Island, acting the same as in previous appearances. They appear in blue and red, with the latter being analogous to the pink type from before. If they are stuck below Yoshi, they will continuously jump. They are also featured abundantly in a level named after them, called Bandit Valley.

Super Mario: Yoshi's Island (manga)

A Bandit seen in the Super Mario: Yossy Island Kodansha manga.
A Bandit as seen in the Super Mario: Yoshi's Island manga.

Bandits appear in the manga based on Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

Super Mario-kun

A Bandit in Super Mario-kun.
Bandit, as seen in Super Mario-kun

A Bandit appears in the Japanese manga series Super Mario-kun. Bandits' first appearance is in volume 14, which is based on Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Pink Bandits are common enemies found in Dry Dry Desert in Paper Mario. They sometimes fight alongside Pokeys or others of their kind and mostly come in packs. They can dash very quickly toward Mario, trying to steal his coins and hurt him in the process. If Mario fails to perform the defensive Action Command, the Bandit steals a certain amount of coins from Mario and runs away from battle as soon as possible. However, if Mario defends himself, the Bandit will get no coins and will have an embarrassed face. Mario can recollect his coins by damaging or defeating the Bandit(s) who stole them.

Blue Bandits do not appear in the final game, though graphics for them are unused in the data.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

A bandit rushing Mario.
Mario confronting the bandit.

Blue Bandits commonly appear in Rogueport in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. During Mario's first foray into the town in search of Professor Frankly, a Bandit zooms by Mario, stealing half of his coins and leaving him dizzy. Mario is able to track the Bandit down to a house near the market and retrieve his coins. Several other Bandits live in Rogueport, namely Larson, Swindell and Eddy the Mask.

Pink Bandits make rare appearances as enemies. They do not move as quickly as those in the previous game. They now get a disappointed frown if Mario or his partner defends themselves with the Action Command, or if a successful attack does not steal any coins (which can occur rarely). A team of Bandits known as the Hand-It-Overs, consisting of two Bandits and two Big Bandits, are fighters in the Glitz Pit. One of the Big Bandits, Bandy Andy, is very interested in rumors about the Glitz Pit, and is eventually caught by Grubba, leading to the Hand-It-Overs team disappearing from the roster along with the KP Koopas. They are replaced by the Wings of Night and the Destructors for the rest of Chapter 3. Bandits also appear in the Pit of 100 Trials in the Rogueport Sewers, along with Badge Bandits.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 7

Bandit
A Bandit seen in Mario Party 7.

A Bandit appears in Pyramid Park of Mario Party 7, but only in Solo Cruise. It stole a Star from the Bowser Sphinx, and the player's goal is to get the Star back from the Bandit with a Chain Chomp and return it to the Bowser Sphinx. There is also a Bandit Orb that is exclusive to the board Windmillville; whoever lands on a space it is applied to will have their money taken out of their windmill and given to the character who owns the space.

Mario Party 8

Bandit
A Bandit seen in Mario Party 8.

In Mario Party 8, a Bandit appear in Shy Guy's Perplex Express, walking around one of the train wagons. When a character lands on a Green Space above the train, a Shy Guy will appear, revealing that a Bandit (or Mowz) has robbed Holly Koopa's Candy.

The character must now remember which wagon the Bandit/Mowz was in. If the character remembers correctly, the Bandit/Mowz will return the candy and the character will receive 20 coins (10 in Duel Mode).

A Bandit also appears in Koopa's Tycoon Town. If a certain ? Space is landed on, a Bandit will appear in an alley and steal coins from an opponent's investment in the nearest hotel. If enough is stolen, the hotel will be forced to downsize, causing the owner to lose a star.

Bandit is also one of the competitors in Moped Mayhem.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Bandits reappear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team as enemies. They are regular enemies on the path to the Dozing Mattress in Dozing Sands. In the field, Bandits throw bandaged smoke bombs at Mario and Luigi upon spotting them, and then chase them briefly. In battle, a Bandit may throw two smoke bombs, one that is closer to the enemy side of the battlefield, and one that is closer to Mario and Luigi. The Bandit and all other ones (if any) will then, one by one, sneak through the smoke and come out the second smoke cloud to charge at a brother.

If the Bandit is looking at the background when it is momentarily visible while moving between smoke clouds, it will attack Mario; if it is looking at the foreground, it will attack Luigi. If a Bandit hits either Mario or Luigi with this attack, they will steal a maximum of 100 coins and could give the bros. the trip status effect. At the end of the attack, the Bandits will line up in the middle of the screen and show whether they got any coins or not. They will then all jump high into the air to shuffle themselves amongst each other before falling back into position, forcing the Bros. to guess which Bandit to target to get their coins back. A Bandit will flee on the next turn if carrying 100 coins unless the player defeats it to reclaim the coins.

Bandits may also attack individually by approaching a brother, pulling out a smoke bomb, and throwing it where they stand. It will then either run out of the smoke in order to tackle the targeted brother, or will send out a cardboard Bandit on a string with a bomb tied behind it. Mario or Luigi must smack the real Bandit when it comes out; hitting the cardboard copy will result in the bomb exploding, damaging the target and possibly leaving them dizzy.

Bandits also appear as a background enemy in Somnom Woods — however, in this appearance, they carry a Golden Egg. Due to running away when hit with a Taunt Ball, they cannot be defeated, but they do drop the Golden Egg they are carrying, which can be brought into the battlefield if Mario or Luigi hit it with their hammers as it bounces by.

A Shy Guy Airtub may assist the Dozing Sands Bandits in battle by appearing as a background enemy.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Even though Bandits do not appear physically in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, their name sometimes appears as a wrong answer for identifying a certain enemy in the Toad quizzes.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Sprite of a Bandit from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Bandits appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, where they are enemies and recruitable allies found in Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser. They are ranged troopers, and attack by throwing explosive cardboard Bandits, similar to the ones from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team via their Throw the Fight skill. Bandits are fast, but have low power.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Bandits reappear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, where they are enemies and recruitable allies found in the Bowser Jr.'s Journey mode. They behave the same way as in Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser. If there are more than one of them, their Throw the Fight skill will have a giant explosive cardboard Bandit. They are weak against Purple Para-Biddybuds.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

A Bandit appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit, using its artwork from Yoshi's New Island.

Profiles and statistics

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

  • Shogakukan guide: 近づくとダッシュで赤ちゃんをさらいにくる。3回踏むか、ヒップドロップで倒そう。[2] (When you approach it, it will dash to snatch your baby; step on it three times or use a Hip Drop to take it down.)
  • Player's Guide (Coin Bandit): Beware of Bandits bearing gifts! This one would like to trade a red coin for Baby Mario.[1]

Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

  • Shogakukan guide: 近づくと赤ちゃんをさらいに来るので、3回ふむか、ヒップドロップで倒そう。タマゴを連続で当てれば3回め以降1UPがもらえる。計6回当てると倒せる。[3] (When you get close, they will try to kidnap your baby, so you need to defeat them by stomping it three times or Hip Dropping it. If you continuously hit them with eggs, you will receive a 1-Up from the third time onward. You can defeat it by hitting it a total of six times.)

Yoshi's New Island

  • Shogakukan guide: べビィマリオをさらおうとして、しつこく追ってくる。一度踏んで足止めし、そのあとヒップドロップを当てて倒そう。赤コインを持った赤いボロドーもいる。[4](It will persistently chase after Baby Mario in an attempt to kidnap him. Stamp on it once to stop it, and then hit it with a Hip Drop to defeat it. Red Bandits carrying a Red Coin also exist.)

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Paper Mario enemy
Bandit
Battle idle animation of a Bandit from Paper Mario Max HP 5 Attack 2 Defense 0
Role Common Type Ground Level 9
Strong None Weak None Moves Thief Bump (2), Flee (Runs from Battle if holding coins)
Sleep? 70%, 0 Dizzy? 90%, 0 Shock? 100%, 1
Shrink? 90%, 0 Stop? 100%, 0 Fright? 90%
Air Lift? 90% Hurricane? 90% Coins 1 + 1-3
Items Honey Syrup, Tasty Tonic Run 18 Location(s) Dry Dry Desert
Tattle This is a Bandit. Bandits bump into you hard and shake up your pockets. They can steal up to 10 coins. Max HP: 5, Attack Power: 2, Defense Power: 0 They'll slyly approach and then slam into you all of a sudden. If you can damage them in an attack, you can get your stolen coins back. Let's beat 'em before they can make off with our loot!

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Bandit
Red Bandit.png Max HP 5 Attack 2 Defense 0
Location(s) Glitz Pit, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 21, 22, 25-27) Role Common Level 11
Sleep? 100% Dizzy? 70% Confuse? 100%
Tiny? 95% Stop? 90% Soft? 100%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 70% Fright? 95%
Gale Force? 80% KO? 95% Moves Coin Dash (2), Run off (leaves battle)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 - 3 Items Sleepy Sheep, Ice Storm
Tattle Log #:
44
Log A petty thief that charges at people and tries to steal coins. If you guard well, though, he can't steal a thing!
Tattle That's a Bandit. This scumbag tries to bump you and grab coins. Jerk! Max HP is 5, Attack is 2, and Defense is 0. If you time your guard well when he attacks, he won't be able to steal anything. Plus, the look on a Bandit's face when you guard successfully is priceless. If a Bandit steals coins from you, defeat him before he flees to get your coins back.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Bandit (1)
Bandit's Idle HP 111 Role Common Level 25 Location(s) Dozing Sands
Power 135 Position Normal No Hitter 42
Defense 122 World Real Weakness None Item drop Taunt Ball (10%)
Gift Glove DX (2%)
Speed 125 Experience 110 (132) Coins 20 (100%)
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Bandit (2)
Bandit's Idle HP 123 Role Common Level 27 Location(s) Somnom Woods
Power 158 Position Background No Hitter 42
Defense 133 World Real Weakness None Item drop None (0%)
None (0%)
Speed 138 Experience 100 (120) Coins 0 (100%)

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

  • Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser / Bowser Jr.'s Journey profile: Their constant movement masks their lack of power. Just who are those mischievous eyes targeting?!

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Bandit Artwork of a Bandit, from Yoshi's New Island. Yoshi Series Support (1) Advanced Item Gravitation Spirit Board Meta Knight ×3
  • The enemy favors grabs and throws
Yoshi's Island Obstacle Course - Yoshi's Island

Gallery

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

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボロドー[?]
Borodō
Anagram of「泥棒」(dorobō, thief)
Chinese 盗贼 (Paper Mario)
Dàozéi
小贼 (Yoshi series)
Xiǎo Zéi
[?]
Bandit

Little Thief
German Bandit
Jason (Yoshi's Island)
[?]
-
Probably based on Jason Voorhees due to their masks
Italian Furfo[?] From furfante (villain) and/or likely furto (theft)
Korean 도두기[?]
Dodugi
From 도둑 (doduk, thief)
Portuguese (NOE) Bandido[?] Bandit
Russian Бандит[?]
Bandit
Bandit
Spanish Bandido[?] Bandit

Trivia

References

  1. ^ a b Miller, Kent, and Terry Munson. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide. Page 126.
  2. ^ 「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 6.
  3. ^ 「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 23.
  4. ^ 「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), Template:Media link.
  5. ^ Development:Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island/Sprites#Bandit. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  6. ^ Proto:Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island/ys romX 0/Mini Battles. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved October 30, 2021.

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