Gnawsher

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Gnawsher
Gnawsher
Model of a red Gnawsher
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Comparable

Gnawshers are winged Chomp-like enemies with golden eyes and teeth that chomp through blocks, other enemies, collectibles, or items, hence their name, which is a combination of "gnaw" and "gnasher". While the more common black variants simply travel straight horizontally or vertically, eating anything in their path, red variants would fly around idly until they are close to something that they can consume, be it the player, other enemies (except other Gnawshers), or coins, chasing after their chosen prey and switching targets depending on what is closest to them. Gnawshers can be defeated by any form of attack (stomps, fireballs, elephant trunk strikes, bubbles, drill attacks, Yoshi's tongue, or contact with players made invincible by a Super Star).

Gnawshers appear prominently in a level with their own name, Gnawsher Lair, where a black Gnawsher can potentially consume the block holding the level's Wonder Flower, which is hinted at by one Talking Flower asking the player if they think the Gnawshers ate it. If the player is quick enough to get the Wonder Flower before this, the resulting Wonder Effect spawns a horde of black Gnawshers from the left, destroying everything in their path. These Gnawshers are invulnerable to damage, but they can be stunned by Red POW Blocks (triggered either by the player or contact with the horde itself), momentarily stopping their advance. Eleven red Gnawshers are also encountered in the second section of KO Arena Magma Flare-Up, where they can be distracted by coins in bubbles, while another horde of black Gnawshers is spawned to chase the player through a crystal section of The Final Test Wonder Gauntlet.

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Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyTaberukun.bfres.zs Taberukun Combination of「食べる」(taberu, to eat) and the honorific「~くん」(-kun)
Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Pack/Actor/EnemyEater.pack.zs Eater -

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガシガシ[?]
Gashi-gashi
Corruption of「がじがじ」(gaji-gaji, onomatopoeia for gnawing)
Chinese 咬咬[?]
Yǎoyǎo
Repetition of「咬」(yǎo, to bite)
French Crocroc[?] Contraction of "croc croc" (onomatopoeia for crunching)
German Happ[?] Clipping of "Happen" (morsel)
Italian Sgranock[?] Partial homophone of "sgranocchiare" (to munch)
Korean 와작와작[?]
Wajak-wajak
Korean onomatopoeia for crunching something; shared with Chompagobbler
Portuguese Mordilão[?] From "morder" (to bite) and "comilão" (glutton)
Russian Хрумдель[?]
Khrumdel'
From "хрум" (khrum, crunch) and possibly "хрюндель" (khryundel', cheeky pig)
Spanish Ñac-ñac[?] Repetition of "ñac" (onomatopoeia for biting)