Slurple

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Slurple
Offical artwork of Slurple
Artwork from Super Mario Galaxy
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Relatives
Comparable

Slurples[1] are parasitic alien enemies in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. These enemies have light-blue skin, big eyes, funnel-like mouths, and large, Octoomba-like suction cups on their undersides.

History[edit]

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

Slurples first appear in Super Mario Galaxy, usually appearing in groups of three to five. They at first sit in place, pulsating, but start bouncing at Mario (or Luigi) when he approaches, making a popping noise as they move. If they touch him, they will latch on and start slowly draining health from him, like Kamikami. In addition to damage, Mario's movement speed is slowed while a Slurple is attached to him. Slurples can be defeated with a spin or a flung Star Bit. If hit with a Star Bit, they will yield three additional Star Bits, while they will yield only one if spun into. They can also be defeated by obstacles such as boulders. Slurples appear primarily in organic galaxies with a large amount of greenery.

An unused purple variant of Slurple is located in the files of Super Mario Galaxy, under the name KariKari.[2] Its name resembles Karikari, an enemy from Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, on which the developers previously worked.

Appearances[edit]

  • Baseline sprite of the Star Pointer in Super Mario Galaxy. marks missions where Slurples are completely absent.
  • Galaxy StarP.png marks missions where Slurples are loaded and may be visible but cannot be encountered directly.
Domes Galaxies Missions
Terrace Good Egg Galaxy Dino Piranha (mission) A Snack of Cosmic Proportions King Kaliente's Battle Fleet Dino Piranha Speed Run Purple Coin Omelet Luigi on the Roof
Honeyhive Galaxy Bee Mario Takes Flight Trouble on the Tower Big Bad Bugaboom Honeyhive Cosmic Mario Race The Honeyhive's Purple Coins Luigi in the Honeyhive Kingdom
Bedroom Gusty Garden Galaxy Bunnies in the Wind The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows Gusty Garden's Gravity Scramble Major Burrows's Daredevil Run Purple Coins on the Puzzle Cube The Golden Chomp
Engine Room Gold Leaf Galaxy Star Bunnies on the Hunt Cataquack to the Skies When It Rains, It Pours Cosmic Mario Forest Race Purple Coins in the Woods The Bell on the Big Tree
Sea Slide Galaxy Going after Guppy Faster Than a Speeding Penguin The Silver Stars of Sea Slide Underwater Cosmic Mario Race Purple Coins by the Seaside Hurry, He's Hungry

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Slurples are far less common, but they act the same as before. They now appear in block-themed galaxies rather than natural ones.

Appearances[edit]

  • Baseline sprite of the Star Pointer in Super Mario Galaxy. marks missions where Slurples are completely absent.
  • Galaxy StarP.png marks missions where Slurples are loaded and may be visible but cannot be encountered directly.
Worlds Galaxies Missions
World 2 Puzzle Plank Galaxy The Puzzling Picture Block Purple Coin Shadow Vault Bugaboom's Back
World 5 Upside Dizzy Galaxy A Walk on the Weird Side Burning Upside Dizzy

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/Karipon.arc Karipon Possibly from「かりかり」(karikari, onomatopoeia for a scraping sound) with「~ぽん」(-pon, a suffix used for cutesy names)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タコチュ[3]
Takochu
From「蛸」(tako, octopus) and「チュー」(chū, an onomatopoeia for kissing sound) or possibly「虫」(chū, the on'yomi reading of "insect"); compare Octoomba
French Gluton[4] Possibly a pun on "glue" and glouton ("glutton")
German Blasen-Poink[?] Bubble Poink
Italian Slurpino[?] From "slurp" with diminutive suffix "-ino"
Spanish (NOE) Octolito[?] Octolite

References[edit]

  1. ^ Browne, Catherine (May 23, 2010). Super Mario Galaxy 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide. Roseville: Random House Inc. ISBN 978-0-30746-907-6. Page 29.
  2. ^ TCRF. Super Mario Galaxy/Unused Models § KariKari. The Cutting Room Floor (English). Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 127, 160.
  4. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2, Le Guide Officiel. Prima Games, page 31