Octopus (character)
Octopus | |
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Species | Octopus |
First appearance | Octopus (1981) |
Latest appearance | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) |
The Octopus (also called Ozzie[1]) is a giant octopus that guards treasure from the diver in its self-titled game for the Game & Watch.
History
Octopus
In the Game & Watch game Octopus, the Octopus guards sunken treasure from the player. It attempts to grab the player, and if it is successful, the game registers a miss. Although the manual does not name the octopus, it is called Ozzie the Octopus in a 1989 Nintendo catalog.[1]
Game & Watch Gallery series
Game & Watch Gallery
In Game & Watch Gallery, a port of the original Octopus exists where it is played exactly the same, and so the Octopus's role is the same; however, a remake also exists in which Mario replaces the diver and goes down to steal the Octopus's treasure. Mario, however, would not just let the Octopus grab and attack him and would sacrifice his treasure to use as a weapon and throw it at the Octopus, stunning whichever arm was hit temporarily.
Game & Watch Gallery 4
In Game & Watch Gallery 4, another port of the original Octopus is unlockable and playable, and it is a more authentic port than the one seen in Game & Watch Gallery. Another remake also appears; this time the Octopus has the ability to change color (orange, green, or blue), and it does so each time Mario earns 200 points. Mario can fight it back again by throwing his treasure sack at it, which makes it recoil and cry.
Aside from the above, the Octopus, or at least its arms, also appears in a humorous sequence that plays if the player selects the game yet does not actually start it. Mario arrives with a bag of loot in one hand and a Game Boy Advance in another. However, he ends up surrounded by four octopus arms (two on each side) that are menacing him. Trapped, he then calls on a Lakitu to help him. He then grabs the fishing pole of Lakitu and, trying to hold on, is ultimately forced to drop his belongings, with a crown and gold objects falling out of the loot bag. Finally, each octopus arm retrieves a treasure, including the loot bag itself as well as the GBA.
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
The Octopus appears in the microgame Game & Watch Octopus in WarioWare: Smooth Moves in which the player must raise the Wii Remote at the correct time for the diver to escape the Octopus.
Super Smash Bros. series
The Octopus is the Final Smash of Mr. Game & Watch in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Nintendo Land
The Large Octopus appears in the minigame Octopus Dance in Nintendo Land, which requires the player's Mii to copy dance patterns by flicking the GamePad. The Large Octopus can be seen in the background of the screen, but he appears to have no effect on the gameplay. However, if players lose all of their hearts, the Large Octopus picks up their Mii and takes them away.
Mario franchise appearances
Title | Description | Release date | System/format |
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Octopus | Enemy | 1981 | Game & Watch Wide Screen |
Game & Watch Gallery | Enemy in port of Octopus and remake | 1994 | Game Boy |
Game & Watch Gallery 4 | Enemy in port of Octopus and remake | 2002 | Game Boy Advance |
WarioWare: Smooth Moves | Cameo as enemy in microgame | 2006 | Wii |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Playable character (power-up) | 2008 | Wii |
Nintendo Land | NPC | 2012 | Wii U |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | Playable character (power-up) | 2014 | Nintendo 3DS |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | Playable character (power-up) | 2014 | Wii U |
Trophy information
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Name | Image | Game | Description |
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Octopus | Wii Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Mr. Game & Watch's Final Smash. He turns into the huge cephalopod that made its debut in the Game & Watch game Octopus. Of course, you can damage enemies by running into them, but you can do more damage by pressing the attack button to extend four arms and launch foes. In the original Octopus game, you had to avoid the octopus while salvaging treasure from the sea. |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
References
- ^ a b Pocket Power Game & Watch. July 1989, page 2. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
Game & Watch games | ||
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Super Mario franchise | Donkey Kong (1982, MS) • Mario Bros. (1983, MS) • Mario's Cement Factory (1983, TT/NWS) • Mario's Bombs Away (1983, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) • Super Mario Bros. (1986, CrS | 1987, Sp | 1988, NWS) • Mario the Juggler (1991, NWS) • Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. (2020, CoS) | |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong (1982, MS) • Donkey Kong Jr. (1982, NWS | 1983, TT/PS) • Donkey Kong II (1983, MS) • Donkey Kong 3 (1984, MVS) • Donkey Kong Circus (1984, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) | |
Miscellaneous | Green House (1982, MS) | |
MS: Multi Screen • TT: Table Top • PS: Panorama Screen • NWS: New Wide Screen • MVS: Micro VS. System • CrS: Crystal Screen • Sp: Special • CoS: Color Screen |
Nintendo Land | |||
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Characters | Ganon • Mii • Octopus • Ridley | ||
Mii character costumes | Captain Falcon • Captain Olimar • Gold Ghost • Link • Luigi • Mario • Pikmin • Samus • Toad (Blue • Green • Purple • Yellow) • Waluigi • Wario | ||
Objects | ? Block • Automated elevator • Barrel • Bee • Brick Block • Conveyor belt • Gear Crank • Girder • Goal Flag • Goal Gate • Hole • Ladder • Lever • Metallic slide • Moving Rail • Moving Floor • Moving Platform • Mud • Number Flag • Passage • Prize • Roller • Slow Motion Bubble • Spike • Suit of armor • Warp gate • Yoshi Cart | ||
Items | Battery • Big battery • Blue check mark • Chili plate • Coin • Flashlight • Fruit (Apple • Bananas • Grapes • Melon • Orange • Peach • Pear • Strawberry • Watermelon) • Heart • Present • Super Light • Star • Yoshi egg | ||
Super Mario attractions | Donkey Kong's Crash Course • Luigi's Ghost Mansion • Mario Chase • Yoshi's Fruit Cart | ||
Moves | Dash • Jump • Magic • Sidestep • Slide • Tackle | ||
Miscellaneous | Fuel • Gallery • Media |