Guriguri

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Guriguri
Guriguri
Artwork from Mario & Wario
First appearance Mario & Wario (1993)
Comparable

Guriguri are enemies in Mario & Wario. They are fireballs very similar to the Lil Sparkies of Super Mario World, traveling along blocks and other objects. If hit by Wanda's wand, Guriguri become smaller and slower as a result. If Guriguri are on breakable obstacles such as Rock Blocks and Wandy cracks or disables their foothold, Guriguri continue to float in a direction until they hit an object, but this can also make them leave the level.

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Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten[edit]

グリグリ (JP) / Guriguri (EN)
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Original text (Japanese) Translation
種族しゅぞく ゴースト族 Tribe Ghost clan
性格せいかく なんにも考えない Disposition Doesn't think about anything
登場とうじょうゲーム M&W Game appearances M&W
たたかば小さくなっちゃう

ブロックにそって移動してくる、ケセラン(P78)に似たファイア系ゴースト族。ワンダの杖でたたくと小さくなって、スピードもゆっくりにする事ができる。[1]

If you hit it, it'll get smaller.

A ghostly fire that moves along blocks, similar to Lil Sparky (p. 78). By tapping them with Wanda's wand, they become smaller and their speed even slows down.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グリグリ[2]
Guriguri
From「ぐるぐる」(guruguru, onomatopoeia for spinning noise) and possibly「ピリピリ」(piripiri, a term for "burning" or "tingling"); shared with Dropper

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1994. Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 72.
  2. ^ 1993. Mario & Wario instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 11.