Jaxi
- This article is about the mountable Jaxi. For the inanimate Jaxi Statues, see Jaxi Statue.
- Not to be confused with Taxi.
Jaxi | |
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Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey | |
First appearance | Super Mario Odyssey (2017) |
- “I'll take off as soon as you're strapped in, but watch yourself—I go quick.”
- —Jaxi, Super Mario Odyssey
A Jaxi is an animated feline statue found throughout the Sand Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. Mario can ride a Jaxi by jumping on its back; the first time it is encountered, it must be paid 30 coins to use it, but this fee has to be paid only once, and Mario can call it at any Jaxi Stand free of charge afterwards. It becomes accessible only after the player completes the mission Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid or talks to it on the Jaxi Ruins. It is instrumental in the acquisition of several Power Moons and serves as quick transportation through the vast desert.
As soon as Mario jumps onto a Jaxi's back, it takes off running at its full speed. The player can control the Jaxi with , brake by pressing or , and dismount by pressing . However, the Jaxi's speed makes it difficult to control, and it slides whenever the player makes a turn, though the player can turn more quickly by braking while turning. The Jaxi cannot brake forever, and it eventually goes back to full speed, even with the button held down. However, shaking the controller also causes the Jaxi to brake, and that action can be done indefinitely. The Jaxi cannot jump, and it moves slowly while in the air.
Any breakable objects or small enemies the Jaxi runs into are knocked over or defeated, and it can run through poison without being damaged. If Mario falls down a pit while riding a Jaxi, the Jaxi returns to the spot where Mario found it. The Jaxi cannot go up stairs, so it cannot enter the Tostarena Ruins. Similarly, it cannot enter water, as seen in the Desert Oasis.
Jaxis are one of two things in the game that Mario can control without having to capture them, with the other being motor scooters. As such, their controls are listed in the Action Guide under Basic Actions.
Concept and creation[edit]
To emphasize a Jaxi being a moving statue, some parts were made movable and others unmovable before the design of the Jaxi was finished.[1] It was also given a necklace that resembles a mane.[1]
Jaxis are based on jaguars and sphinxes, and their name in many languages is a portmanteau of "jaguar" and "taxi". This is reflective of various jaguar deities from ancient Mesoamerica, such as Tezcatlipoca. Jaxis may also be inspired by komainu, Japanese lion statues that are believed to protect shrines and temples from evil. Numerous tales exist about normally stoic komainu statues suddenly coming to life, similar to Jaxis. Notably, the first stone Jaxis encountered in the ruins are before a large gate reminiscent of a torii, which are traditionally guarded by a pair of komainu in Japan.
Quotes[edit]
- "How you doin'? I'm what you call a Jaxi."
- "You wanna ride, it'll be 30 coins. Whaddaya say?"
- "Gotta ride along to get along...bud."
- "So, what, you doing some sightseeing? You gotta check out the Inverted Pyramid!"
- "Controls are a snap: : Brake : Dismount"
- "I'll take off as soon as you're strapped in, but watch yourself—I go quick."
- "Aw, were you taking me to see my family, you old softy?"
- "I appreciate your kind gesture. Come see me again anytime!"
- "I know this place. But my days of standing around are done."
Gallery[edit]
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Super Mario Odyssey | ObjectData/SphinxRide.szs | SphinxRide | Sphinx Ride |
Super Mario Odyssey | ObjectData/JaguarTaxistop.szs | JaguarTaxistop | Jaguar Taxi |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ライドン・バス[?] Raidon Basu |
「ライドン」is a portmanteau of "ride" and「ライオン」(raion, lion), as well as a contraction of the English phrase "ride on", combined with "bus". Reused from Raidon in Super Mario 3D World. | |
Chinese (simplified) | 莱德·巴士[?] Láidé Bāshì |
Ride Bus 「莱」(lái) is similar to「来」(lái, "to come"). |
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Chinese (traditional) | 萊德‧巴士[?] Láidé Bāshì |
Ride Bus 「萊」(lái) is similar to「來」(lái, "to come"). |
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Dutch | Jaxi[?] | Jaxi | |
French | Jaxi[?] | - | |
German | Miauxi[?] | Portmanteau of miau ("meow") and Taxi | |
Italian | Ruggitaxi[?] | Portmanteau of ruggito ("roar") and taxi | |
Korean | 잭시[?] Jaeksi |
Jaxi | |
Russian | Рыкарус[?] Rykarus |
Portmanteau of рык (ryk, "roar") and "Ikarus" (a brand of Hungarian buses popular in 1990s–2000s Russia) | |
Spanish | Jaxi[?] | Jaxi |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b 「便利な乗り物「ライドン・バス」の最終デザインのスケッチです。石像が動いているイメージを強調するために、可動する箇所、可動しない箇所を決めてデザインを仕上げていきました。たてがみのように見える部分は、首飾りなんです。」 – mario_odysseyJP (February 7, 2018). Post about the concept art of a Jaxi. Twitter. Retrieved February 8, 2018. (Archived February 10, 2018, 17:30:34 UTC via Wayback Machine.)