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Shy Guy

Shy Guy

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘイホー[5][6]
Heihō
Anagram of「歩兵」(hohei, "foot soldier"), with「ホ」elongated; officially romanized as "Hey-Ho",[1][2][3] "Heyho",[4] and "Heiho"
シャイガイ[7]
Shaigai
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
カタカタヘイホー[8][9]
Katakata Heihō
From「カタカタ」(katakata, Japanese onomatopoeia for mechanisms rattling) and「ヘイホー」(Heihō, Shy Guy) Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
Chinese (simplified) 嘿呵[10]
Hēihe
Transliteration of the Japanese name
嘿虎[11][12]
Hēihǔ
prior to Mario Kart Tour
Chinese (traditional) 嘿呵[12][10]
Hēihe
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Shy Guy[10] -
Shyguy[13] Super Mario Bros. 2
French (NOA) Maskache[10] Pun on masque ("mask") and cache ("hide")
French (NOE) Maskass[14]:51[15] From masque ("mask") with the pejorative suffix -asse
Shyguy[13] - Super Mario Bros. 2
German Shy Guy[16][10] -
Shyguy[17][18] Super Mario Bros. 2
Italian Tipo Timido[19] Shy Type
Tipo timido[14]:111
Shyguy[20] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Korean 헤이호[21][12][10]
Heiho
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Portuguese (NOA) Shy Guy[10] -
Shyguy[22] Super Mario Bros. 2
Portuguese (NOE) Masquito[23] From máscara ("mask") and the diminutive suffix -ito
Romanian Timidul[24] The Shy One
Russian Скромняга[23][12]
Skromnyaga
From скромный (skromnyy, "shy") and «-яга» (-yaga, Russian suffix used for creating nouns denoting a possessor of a certain quality)
Spanish Shy Guy[14]:91 -
Shyguy[25] Super Mario Bros. 2
Spanish (NOA) Shy guy[12] Spanish names were lowercased in Latin American territories from 2012 to 2019 prior to Yoshi's Crafted World
Swedish Shy Guy[26] -

Red Shy Guy

"Red Shy Guy" or "Shy Guy (Red)" refers to a recurring type of Shy Guy that typically walks off the edge of platforms. In most contexts, "normal" Shy Guys are always red. In the Yoshi series, the different colors of Shy Guys are typically cosmetic and their colors are not denoted in their nomenclature. In material for older games, its name is rendered as "Shyguy - Red" and "Red Shyguy."[27]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかヘイホー[28]
Aka Heihō
Red Shy Guy
ヘイホーあか[29]
Heihō Aka
Shyguy-Red Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
ヘイホーレッド[30]
Heihō Reddo
Super Mario USA
シャイガイレッド[30]
Shaigai Reddo
Transliteration of the English name
赤いヘイホー[31]
Akai Heihō
Red Shy Guy Paper Mario: The Origami King
Chinese (simplified) 紅色嘿呵[31]
Hóngsè Hēihē
Red Shy Guy
Chinese (traditional) 紅色嘿呵[31]
Hóngsè Hēihē
Red Shy Guy
Dutch Shyguy - Rood[13] Shy Guy - Red Super Mario Bros. 2
French (NOA) Maskache rouge[31] Red Shy Guy
French (NOE) Maskass rouge[31] Red Shy Guy
Shyguy - rouge[13] Shy Guy - red Super Mario Bros. 2
Maskass Rouge[14]:51 Red Shy Guy Super Mario Advance
German Roter Shy Guy[14]:31[31] Red Shy Guy
Shyguy - Rot[17][18] Shy Guy - Red Super Mario Bros. 2
Shy Guy rot[16] Red Shy Guy Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Italian Tipo Timido rosso[31] Red Shy Guy
Shyguy - Rosso[20] Shy Guy - Red Super Mario Bros. 2
Tipo timido rosso[14]:111 Red shy type Super Mario Advance
Korean 빨간색 헤이호가[31]
Ppalgansaeg Heihoga
Red Shy Guy
Spanish Shy Guy rojo[14]:91[31] Red Shy Guy
Shyguy - Red[25] - Super Mario Bros. 2

Pink Shy Guy

"Pink Shy Guy" refers to a specific type of Shy Guy that turns around at the edge of platforms in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピンクヘイホー[28]
Pinku Heihō
Pink Shy Guy
ヘイホーピンク[29][30]
Heihō Pinku
Shyguy-Pink Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
シャイガイピンク[30]
Shaigai Pinku
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 粉红色嘿呵[32]
Fěnhóngsè Hēihē
Pink Shy Guy
粉色嘿虎
Fěnsè Hēihǔ
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (international release)
Chinese (traditional) 粉紅色嘿呵[33]
Fěnhóngsè Hēihē
Pink Shy Guy
粉色嘿呵
Fěnsè Hēihē
Dutch Roze Shy Guy[34] Pink Shy Guy
Shyguy - Roze[13] Shy Guy - Pink Super Mario Bros. 2
French (NOA) Maskache rose[35] Pink Shy Guy
French (NOE) Maskass rose[36] Pink Shy Guy
Shyguy - rose[13] Shy Guy - pink Super Mario Bros. 2
German Rosa Shy Guy[37] Pink Shy Guy
Shyguy - Rosa[17][18] Shy Guy - Pink Super Mario Bros. 2
Indonesian Pink Shy Guy[38] -
Italian Tipo Timido rosa[19] Pink Shy Guy
Shyguy - Rosa[20] Shy Guy - Pink Super Mario Bros. 2
Korean 핑크헤이호[39]
Pingkeu Heiho
Pink Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOA) Shy Guy rosa[40] Pink Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOE) Masquito Rosa[41] Pink Shy Guy
Russian Розовый скромняга
Rozovyy skromnyaga
Pink Shy Guy
Spanish Shy Guy Rosa[42][43] Pink Shy Guy
Spanish (NOA) Shy guy rosa Pink shy guy
Spanish (NOE) Shy Guy rosa Pink Shy Guy
Shyguy - Pink[25] - Super Mario Bros. 2

Blue Shy Guy

"Blue Shy Guy" refers to a specific type of Shy Guy that turns around at the edge of platforms in Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance. They appear in place of the Pink Shy Guys in these games and are erroneously referred to as "Shyguy Pink" in the guidebook for Super Mario All-Stars."[27]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あおヘイホー
Ao Heihō
Blue Shy Guy
Chinese (simplified) 蓝色嘿呵[44]
Lánsè Hēihē
Blue Shy Guy
蓝色嘿虎
Lánsè Hēihǔ
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (international release)
Chinese (traditional) 藍色嘿呵[45]
Lánsè Hēihē
Blue Shy Guy
Dutch Blauwe Shy Guy Blue Shy Guy
French (NOA) Maskache bleu Blue Shy Guy
French (NOE) Maskass bleu[15] Blue Shy Guy
German Blauer Shy Guy[46] Blue Shy Guy
Italian Tipo Timido blu Blue Shy Guy
Korean 파랑헤이호
Parang Heiho
Blue Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOA) Shy Guy azul Blue Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOE) Masquito Azul[47] Blue Shy Guy
Russian Синий скромняга
Siniy skromnyaga
Blue Shy Guy
Spanish (NOA) Shy guy azul Blue Shy Guy
Spanish (NOE) Shy Guy azul[48] Blue Shy Guy
Swedish Blue Shy Guy[49] -

Green Shy Guy

"Green Shy Guy" refers to a specific type of Shy Guy in Yoshi's Story and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Green-colored Shy Guys appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, but have no mechanical or behavioral distinctions form the Shy Guys of other colors and they are not denoted as distinct in nomenclature.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese みどりヘイホー
Midori Heihō
Green Shy Guy
Chinese (simplified) 绿色嘿虎
Lǜsè Hēihǔ
Green Shy Guy
绿色嘿呵
Lǜsè Hēihē
prior to the international release of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Chinese (traditional) 綠色嘿呵
Lǜsè Hēihē
Green Shy Guy
Dutch Groene Shy Guy Green Shy Guy
French (NOA) Maskache vert Green Shy Guy
French (NOE) Maskass vert[15] Green Shy Guy
German Grüner Shy Guy Green Shy Guy
Italian Tipo Timido verde Green Shy Guy
Korean 초록헤이호
Chorok Heiho
Green Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOA) Shy Guy verde Green Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOE) Masquito Verde Green Shy Guy
Russian Зеленый скромняга
Green Shy Guy[50]

Zelenyy skromnyaga
Green Shy Guy
Spanish (NOA) Shy guy verde Green Shy Guy
Spanish (NOE) Shy Guy verde Green Shy Guy

Yellow Shy Guy

"Green Shy Guy" refers to a specific type of Shy Guy in Yoshi's Story and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Yellow-colored Shy Guys appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, but they have no mechanical or behavioral distinctions form the Shy Guys of other colors and they are not denoted as distinct in nomenclature.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きいろヘイホー
Kīro Heihō
Yellow Shy Guy
Chinese (simplified) 黄色嘿虎
Huángsè Hēihǔ
Yellow Shy Guy
黄色嘿呵
Huángsè Hēihē
prior to the international release of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Chinese (traditional) 黃色嘿呵
Huángsè Hēihē
Yellow Shy Guy
Dutch Gele Shy Guy Yellow Shy Guy
French (NOA) Maskache jaune Yellow Shy Guy
French (NOE) Maskass jaune[15] Yellow Shy Guy
German Gelber Shy Guy Yellow Shy Guy
Italian Tipo Timido giallo Yellow Shy Guy
Korean 노랑헤이호
Norang Heiho
Yellow Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOA) Shy Guy amarelo Yellow Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOE) Masquito Amarelo Yellow Shy Guy
Russian Желтый скромняга
Zheltyy skromnyaga
Yellow Shy Guy
Spanish (NOA) Shy guy armarillo Yellow Shy Guy
Spanish (NOE) Shy Guy armarillo Yellow Shy Guy

Light-blue Shy Guy

"Light-blue Shy Guy" refers to a specific type of Shy Guy in Yoshi's Story and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese みずいろヘイホー
Mizuiro Heihō
Water color Shy Guy
Chinese (simplified) 浅蓝色嘿虎
Qiǎnlánsè Hēihǔ
Light-blue Shy Guy
浅蓝色嘿呵
Qiǎnlánsè Hēihē
- prior to the international release of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Chinese (traditional) 淺藍嘿呵
Qiǎnlán Hēihē
Light-blue Shy Guy Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
淺藍色嘿呵
Qiǎnlánsè Hēihē
- Mario Kart Tour
Dutch Lichtbl. Shy Guy Light-blue Shy Guy
French (NOA) Maskache bleu ciel Sky blue Shy Guy
French (NOE) Maskass bleu ciel Sky blue Shy Guy
German Hellblauer Shy Guy Light blue Shy Guy
Italian Tipo Timido azzurro Light blue Shy Guy
Korean 하늘색헤이호
Haneulsaek Heiho
Sky blue Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOA) Shy Guy azul-claro Light-blue Shy Guy
Portuguese (NOE) Masquito Azul-Claro Light-blue Shy Guy
Russian Св.-синий скромняга
Sv.-siniy skromnyaga
Light-blue Shy Guy
Spanish (NOA) Shy guy azul claro Light-blue Shy Guy Mario Kart 8
Shy guy celeste Sky blue Shy Guy Mario Kart Tour
Spanish (NOE) Shy Guy azul claro Light-blue Shy Guy Mario Kart 8
Shy Guy celeste Sky blue Shy Guy Mario Kart Tour

Tweeter

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リートン[51][52][53]
Rīton
Derived from an anagram of「トリ」(tori, "bird")
トゥイータ[53]
Tuīta
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 利顿[54]
Lìdùn
From the Japanese name;「利」() also means "sharp"
飞鸟[55]
Fēiniǎo
Flying Bird
推特[56]
Tuītè
From the English name The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Dutch Tweeter[57] -
French Tweeter[57] -
German Tweeter[58] -
Italian Cinguetto[59] Masculine form of cinguettare ("to tweet")
Cinghetto[sic][60]
Tweeter[61] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Uccellaccio/Uccellastro Uccello ("bird"), with the pejorative suffixes -accio (shared with Bird and Big Bird) and -astro The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Squizzi fritti Fried Squizzi; potentially from "squit" Super Mario Bros. (1993 movie)
Portuguese Tweeter[62] - Super Mario Bros. 2

Snifit

Snifit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ムーチョ[63][64]
Mūcho
From「夢宇界ムウかい」(Muu Kai, the original name of Subcon) and「チョウ」(chō, a military leader); also possibly a pun on mucho (Spanish word for "a lot of")
スニフィット[65]
Sunifitto
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 木乔[66]
Mùqiáo
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 木喬[64]
Mùqiáo
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Snifit[67]:25, 26[64] -
French Snifit - Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! Help Mode
French (NOA) Maskrache[64] Pun on masque ("mask") or Maskache ("Shy Guy") and crache ("spit")
Mascagaz[68] From masque à gaz ("gas mask") My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Super Mario's Adventures
French (NOE) Snifit[67]:25[69]:51[64] -
German Snifit[70][71][72][64] -
Italian Snifit[73][74][64] -
Gorgorizzo From gorgogliare ("to gurgle") The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Nappone[69]:111 Very big nose Super Mario Advance
Korean 무우쵸[75][64]
Muuchyo
From the Japanese name
Norwegian Snifit[76] -
Portuguese (NOA) Snift -
Snifit[77] Super Mario Bros. 2
Portuguese (NOE) Snifes From the English word "sniff"
Russian Шмыга
Shmyga
Short for шмыгать (shmygat, "to sniff")
Снифит[78]
Snifit
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Spanish Olfiti[64] From olfato ("smell")
Snifit[79][69]:91 - Super Mario Bros. 2
Swedish Snifit[80][81] -

Red Snifit

"Red Snifit"[82]:88 or "Snifit (Red)" refers to a specific type of Snifit that walks off the edge of platforms in Super Mario Bros. 2. In the guidebook for Super Mario All-Stars, the image displayed for this enemy is erroneously that of the Blue Snifit.[82]:88

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかムーチョ[28]
Aka Mūcho
Red Snifit
ムーチョあか[83]
Mūcho Aka
Snifit-Red Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
ムーチョレッド[84]
Mūcho Reddo
Super Mario USA
スニフィットレッド[84]
Sunifitto Reddo
Dutch Snifit - Rood[67]:25 Snifit - Red
French (NOE) Snifit Rouge[69]:51 Red Snifit
Shifit - rouge[sic][67]:25 - Super Mario Bros. 2
German Roter Snifit[69]:31 Red Snifit
Snifit - Rot[70][71] Snifit - Red Super Mario Bros. 2
Italian Nappone rosso[69]:111 Red very big nose
Spanish Snifit rojo[69]:91 Red Snifit
Snifit - Red[79] - Super Mario Bros. 2

Gray Snifit

"Gray Snifit"[82]:89 or "Snifit (Grey)" refers to a specific type of Snifit that hops in place in Super Mario Bros. 2. Due to the palette limitations of the original software, Gray Snifits appear green in some levels and they are referred to as such in some related paratext. In Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance, these Snifits appear gray in all contexts and are recognized as such. The image displayed for this enemy in the Super Mario All-Stars is erroneously that of the Red Snifit.[82]:89

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グレームーチョ[28]
Gurē Mūcho
Gray Snifit
ムーチョグレー[85][86]
Mūcho Gurē
Snifit-Gray Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, Super Mario Advance
スニフィットグレー[84]
Sunifitto Gurē
Super Mario USA
Dutch Snifit - Grijs[67]:26 Snifit - Gray
French (NOE) Snifit Gris[69]:51 Gray Snifit
Snifit - gris[67]:26 Snifit - gray Super Mario Bros. 2
German Grauer Snifit[69]:31 Gray Snifit
Snifit - Grau[70][71] Snifit - Gray Super Mario Bros. 2
Italian Nappone grigio[69]:111 Gray very big nose
Spanish Snifit gris[69]:91 Gray Snifit
Snifit - Gray[79] - Super Mario Bros. 2

Pink Snifit

"Pink Snifit" or "Snifit (Pink)" refers to a specific type of Snifit that turns around when it reaches the edge of a platform in Super Mario Bros. 2.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピンクムーチョ[28]
Pinku Mūcho
Pink Snifit
ムーチョピンク[85][84]
Mūcho Pinku
Snifit-Pink Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
スニフィットピンク[84]
Sunifitto Pinku
Super Mario USA
Dutch Snifit - Roze[67]:26 Snifit - Pink
French Snifit - rose[67]:26 Snifit - pink
German Snifit - Rosa[70][71] Snifit - Pink
Spanish Snifit - Pink[79] -

Blue Snifit

"Blue Snifit" refers to a specific type of Snifit that turns around when it reaches the edge of a platform in Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance. Blue Snifits take the place of the pink ones present in the original games and are erroneously referred to as the "Pink Snifit" in the guidebook for Super Mario All-Stars. The image displayed is also incorrect, as it a screenshot of a Gray Snifit.[82]:88 They are correctly recognized as blue-colored Snifits in paratext for Super Mario Advance.[69]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ムーチョブルー[86]
Mūcho Burū
Snifit-Blue
French (NOE) Snifit Bleu[69]:51 Blue Snifit
German Blauen Snifit[69]:31 Blue Snifit
Italian Nappone blu[69]:111 Blue very big nose
Spanish (NOE) Snifit azul[69]:91 Blue Snifit

Ninji

Ninji

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハックン[87]
Hakkun
Possibly based on "Hattori-kun" from the manga series Ninja Hattori-kun, or his namesake「服部半蔵」(Hattori Hanzō), combined with the honorific「~くん」(-kun)
ニンジ[88]
Ninji
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
カタカタハックン[89]
Katakata Hakkun
Mechanical Ninji Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Chinese (simplified) 哈库[90][91]
Hākù
Derived from the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 哈庫[91]
Hākù
Derived from the Japanese name
Dutch Ninji[92][91] -
French Ninji[92][91] -
Mini Ninja[93] Hotel Mario
German Ninji[94][95][91] -
Mini-Ninja[96] Mini Ninja Super Mario World
Italian Ninji[91] -
Tappetto ninja Ninja short stack The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Korean 닌군[91]
Ningun
Portmanteau of "ninja" and "~군" (-gun), the Korean translation of the honorific suffix「~くん」(-kun)
Portuguese Ninji[97][91] -
Russian Ниндзик[91]
Nindzik
Diminutive of ниндзя (nindzya, "ninja")
Spanish Ninji[98][91] -

Ninji A

"Ninji A" or "Ninji-1"[99] refers to a specific type of Ninji that stands that hops in place in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2. They are not visually different from the other Ninji in the game, but most referential material depicts an image of the above-ground Ninji sprite for Ninji A (which is black) and the underground sprite for Ninji B (which is blue). Most "normal" Ninjis express the same behavior in subsequent games.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハックンA[100][101]
Hakkun A
Ninji A
Dutch Ninji - 1[92] -
French Ninji - 1[92] -
German Ninji - 1[94] -
Italian Ninji A[102] -
Ninji - 1[103] Super Mario Bros. 2
Spanish Ninji - 1[98] -

Ninji B

"Ninji B" or "Ninji-2"[99] refers to a specific type of Ninji that chases the player in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2. They are not visually different from the other Ninji in the game.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハックンB[104][101]
Hakkun B
Ninji B
Dutch Ninji - 2[92] -
French Ninji - 2[92] -
German Ninji - 2[94] -
Italian Ninji B[102] -
Ninji - 2[103] Super Mario Bros. 2
Spanish Ninji - 2[98] -

Beezo

Beezo

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トンダリヤ[105]
Tondariya
Combination of「んだ」(tonda, "flew") and the anagram of「ヤリ」(yari, "spear")
ビーゾー[106]
Bīzō
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 飞行枪枪[105]
Fēixíng Qiāngqiāng
Flying Gun Gun
飞虫[107]
Fēichóng
Flying Insect prior to Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Chinese (traditional) 飛行槍槍[105]
Fēixíng Qiāngqiāng
Flying Gun Gun
Danish Beezo[108] -
Dutch Beezo[109][105] -
Zijn Angel[110] Bee Angel The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Finnish Beezo[111] -
French Beezo[109][105] -
German Beezo[112][113][105] -
Hebrew ביזו[114]
Bizo
Bizo
Italian Beezo[115][116][117][118] -
Pungiglione Nero[119] Black Sting The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Ape-jet[120]:111 Jet-bee Super Mario Advance
Korean 난다리야[121][105]
Nandariya
From "날다" (nalda, "to fly") and part of the Japanese name
Norwegian Beezo[122] -
Portuguese Beezo[123] -
Russian Пчелиный бандит[124]
Pcheliny bandit
Bee bandit The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Spanish Alinsecto[105] Portmanteau of ala ("wing") and insecto ("insect")
Beezo[125][120]:91 - Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Advance
Swedish Beezo[126] -

Red Beezo

"Red Beezo" or "Bezzo (Red)" refers to a specific type of Beezo. In Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2, the Red Beezo swoops down to strike the player. In Super Mario All-Stars, Red Beezos inherent the role of the gray-colored ones, instead flying through the air in a straight line. In most contexts such as Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, "normal" Beezos are depicted as red. In the guidebook for Super Mario All-Stars, this Beezo is erroneously referred to as a "Pink Beezo."[127] Though the Red Beezo is described in the instruction booklet for Super Mario Advance, all Beezos in the game are yellow regardless of their means of attack.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかトンダリヤ[28]
Aka Tondariya
Red Beezo
トンダリヤあか[29]
Tondariya Aka
Beezo-Red
トンダリヤレッド[128]
Tondariya Reddo
Super Mario USA
ビーゾーレッド[128]
Bīzō Reddo
Dutch Beezo - Rood[109] Beezo - Red
French Beezo - rouge[109] Beezo - red
German Roter Beezo[120]:31 Red Beezo
Beezo - Rot[112] Beezo - Red Super Mario Bros. 2
Italian Ape-jet rosso[120]:111 Red jet-bee
Beezo - Rosso[115] Beezo - Red Super Mario Bros. 2
Spanish Beezo rojo[120]:91 Red Beezo
Beezo - Red[125] - Super Mario Bros. 2

Gray Beezo

"Gray Beezo" or "Beezo (Grey)" refers to a type of Beezo that flies in a straight line in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic or Super Mario Bros. 2. Due to palette limitations in the original games on the Famicom and NES, Gray Beezos are displayed as green in some contexts and it is recognized as a "Green Beezo" in the original release of Doki Doki Panic.[129] In the instruction booklets for Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario USA, the enemy is referred to as a "Pink Beezo" despite not being that color.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トンダリヤグレー[130]
Tondariya Gurē
Beezo-Gray Super Mario USA
トンダリアグレー[29]
Tondaria Gurē
Beezo-Gray (alternate spelling) Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
トンダリヤピンク[30]
Tondariya Pinku
Beezoビーゾー-Pinkピンク[30] Super Mario USA
グレートンダリヤ[28]
Gurē Tondariya
Gray Beezo
トンダリヤグリーン[129]
Tondariya Gurīn
Beezo (Green) Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
Dutch Beezo - Roze[109] Beezo - Pink
French Beezo - rose[109] Beezo - pink
German Beezo - Rosa[112] Beezo - Pink
Italian Beezo - Rosa[115] Beezo - Pink
Spanish Beezo - Pink[125] -

Yellow Beezo

"Yellow Beezo"[citation needed] refers to a specific type of Beezo that dives towards the player in Super Mario All-Stars. In inherits the role of the Red Beezo from the original games and is erroneously referred to as one in the guidebook for Super Mario All-Stars.[127] In Super Mario Advance, all Beezos are depicted as yellow regardless of behavior.

Hoopster

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ターペン[131][132]
Tāpen
Turpen; likely an abridging of "turpentine" or a derivation of an anagram of「ぺたぺた」(peta-peta, onomatopoeia for the sound of a flat surface repeatedly making contact with something)
フープスター[132]
Fūpusutā
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese 青藤虫[133]
Qīngténg Chóng
Green Vine insect
Dutch Hoopster[134] -
French Hoopster[134] -
German Hoopster[135][136][137] -
Italian Hoopester[138] Either a typo or a portmanteau of "Hoopster" and peste ("pest")
Coccinellona[139] Femininized augmentative of coccinella ("ladybug")
Coccinellone[140] Masculinized augmentative of coccinella ("ladybug")
Polish Hoopster[141][dead link] -
Portuguese Hoopster[142] -
Spanish Hoopster[143] -
Swedish Hoopster[144] -

Phanto

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメーン[145]
Kamēn
Comes from「仮面かめん」(kamen, "mask")
ファント[146]
Fanto
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese (simplified) 面具[147]
Miànjù
Mask Super Mario Advance in-game name
面具怪[148]
Miànjù Guài
Mask Monster Super Mario Advance demo play video
Chinese (traditional) 卡面[149]
Kǎmiàn
Transliteration from the Japanese name, while「面」is also derived from「面具」(miànjù, "mask") Super Mario Maker 2
Dutch Phanto[150][151] -
French Phanto[150] -
German Phanto[152][153] -
Italian Phanto[154] -
Faccia Fantasma Ghost Face The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Spiritello[155][156] Small Spirit
Spettro Specter Kirby Super Star Ultra
Spettrino[157][158] Li'l specter
Korean 카면[159]
Ka'myeon
From "假面" (ga'myeon, "mask" in Sino-Korean)
Portuguese Phanto[160] -
Russian Привидение
Privideniye
Ghost Super Mario Maker 2 version 3.0.0 update trailer
Фанто
Fanto
Phanto Super Mario Maker 2 version 3.0.2
Spanish Fantasma Phantom Super Mario Bros. 2
Fantasmáscara[161] Portmanteau of fantasma ("phantom") and máscara ("mask") Super Mario Maker 2
Spanish (NOE) Phanto[162] -

Trouter

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トトス[163][30]
Totosu
From「とと」(toto, a childish word meaning "fishie") and possibly "toss"
トラウター[30]
Torautā
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Dutch Trouter[164] -
French Trouter[164] -
German Trauter[165][166] Transliteration of English name
Italian Trouter[167] -
Trota assassine/Piranha[168] Killer trout/Piranha The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Trotano[169] Portmanteau of trota ("trout") and totano ("squid" or "tattler")
Trotone[170][171] Portmanteau of trota ("trout") and tritone ("triton")
Korean 토토스[172]
Totoseu
Transliteration of the Japanese name, derived from "토스" (toseu, "toss")
Polish Trouter[173] -
Portuguese Truta[174] Trout
Spanish Trouter[175] -

Porcupo

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハリマンネン[176][30][177]
Harimannen
Portmanteau of「針鼠ハリネズミ」(harinezumi, "hedgehog") and「万年」(man'nen, ten thousand years)
ポーキュッポ[30][178]
Pōkyuppo
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese 刺毛[179]
Cìmáo
Spike furred
豪猪[180]
Háozhū
Porcupine
Dutch Porcupo[181] -
French Porcupo[181] -
German Porcupo[182][183] -
Igel Hedgehog
Italian Porcupo[184][185][186] Same as English, also likely a portmanteau of porcospino ("porcupine") and cupo ("gloomy")
Porcupì[187] Clipping of "porcupine"
Korean 고슴이[188]
Goseumi
From "고슴도치" (goseumdochi, hedgehog) and the Korean noun-deriving suffix "~이" (-i)
Portuguese Porcupo[189]:10 -
Porcudo[sic][189]:18
Porcupino[189]:19 ?
Spanish Porcupo[190] -

Bob-omb

Names in other languages

Bob-omb

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムへい[191][192]
Bomuhei
Bomb Soldier; translated as "BombTrooper" in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros.; officially either romanized as "Bomhei" or "Bomb Hei"
ボブ[193][194][195]
Bobu
Bob Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario USA
ボムオム[196]
Bomu Omu
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Albanian Bob-ombë[197] Bob-omb
Chinese (simplified) 炸弹兵
Zhàdàn Bīnɡ
Bomb Soldier
Chinese (traditional) 炸彈兵
Zhàdàn Bīnɡ
Bomb Soldier
Danish Bob-omb[198] -
Dutch Bob-omb[199] -
Bobom[200] Bob-omb cartoon series
Finnish Bob-omb[201] -
French Bob-omb[199] -
Bombe Bomb Mario Strikers Charged
Boum Boum[202] Boom Boom cartoon series
German Bob-omb[203][204][205][199] -
Bob-Omb[206] Super Mario Bros. 2
Bombe Bomb Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Hungarian Bob-omba[207] Bob-omb
Italian Bob-Omb[208] -
Bob-omb[209][210]
Bomba Bomb Super Mario Bros. movie
Bob-omba[211][199] Portmanteau of the name "Bob" and bomba ("bomb"); since the word bomba is a feminine noun, originally the enemy name was considered as such (singular: la Bob-omba; plural: le Bob-ombe), in later games it was decided to make it a masculine name due to the male name "Bob" (singular: il Bob-omba; plural: i Bob-omba)
Bobomba[212][213] in some earlier games
Bo-bomb[214] -
Korean 폭탄병[215]
Poktan Byeong
Bomb Soldier, translation of the Japanese name
Norwegian Bob-omb[216] -
Polish Bob-omba[217] Bob-omb
Portuguese Bob-bomba[218] From bomba ("bomb")
Bob-omb[219] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Romanian Bob-ombă[220] Bob-omb The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Bombiță[221] Diminutive of bombă ("bomb") Super Mario World television series
Russian Боб-омб
Bob-omb
Transliteration of the international name, Bob-omb
Бу-Бомб[222]
Bu-Bomb
Bob-omb cartoon series
Spanish (NOA) Bob-omba[223][199] From bomba ("bomb")
Spanish (NOE) Bob-omb -
Bob-Omb[224] Super Mario Bros. 2
Swedish Bob-omb[225][226] -
Turkish Bob-omb[227] -

Strong Bob-omb

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムへい(強)
Bomuhei (Tsuyo)
Bob-omb (Strong)
Chinese (simplified) 炸弹兵(强)
Zhàdàn Bīnɡ (Qiáng)
Bob-omb (Strong)
Chinese (traditional) 炸彈兵(強)
Zhàdàn Bīnɡ (Qiáng)
Bob-omb (Strong)
Dutch Bob-omb (sterker) Bob-omb (stronger)
French Bob-omb (force +) Bob-omb (strength +)
German Starker Bob-omb Strong Bob-omb
Italian Bob-omba (forte) Bob-omb (strong)
Korean 폭탄병(강화)
Poktan Byeong (Ganghwa)
Bob-omb (Strengthened)
Spanish (NOA) Bob-omba fuerte Strong Bob-omb
Spanish (NOE) Bob-omb fuerte Strong Bob-omb

Albatoss

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トンドル[228][229]
Tondoru
Pun on "condor" and either "toss" or「ぶ」(tobu, "to fly")
アルバトス[229][230]
Arubatosu
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
アバトス[231]
Abatosu
Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 飞鹰[232]
Fēiyīng
Flying Eagle
刑天翁[230]
Xíngtiān Wēng
Portmanteau of「刑」(Xíng, "punishment") and「信天翁」(Xìntiān Wēng, "albatross"); potentially an allusion to the god Xingtian The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Chinese (traditional) 刑天翁[230]
Xíngtiān Wēng
Portmanteau of「刑」(Xíng, "punishment") and「信天翁」(Xìntiān Wēng, "albatross"); potentially an allusion to the god Xingtian The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Dutch Albatross[233] Albatross
Stormarend[230] Storm Eagle The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
French Albatoss[233][234]:52 -
Vulturos[230] Portmanteau of the English "vulture" and albatros ("albatross") The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
German Albatoss[235][236][237][234]:32[238] -
Teufelsadler[230] Devil Eagle The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Italian Albatiro[239][240] Portmanteau of albatros ("albatross") and tiro ("throw")
Albatoss[241] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Albatros[242] Albatross The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Albatrosso[234]:112 Portmanteau of albatros ("albatross") and rosso ("red"); it could also be a transliteration of the English name Super Mario Advance
Malvatros[230] Portmanteau of malvagio ("malice") and the English "albatross" The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Korean 앨버토스[243]
Aelbeotoseu
Transliteration of the English name
알바트로스[230]
Albateuloseu
Albatross The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Norwegian Albatoss[244] -
Portuguese Albatroz[245] Albatross The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Russian Альбатосс[246]
Alʹbatoss
Albatoss
Мракокрыл[230] Darkwing The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Spanish Albatoss[247][234]:92 -
Albatros[248] Albatross The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Rápax[230] Derived from rapaz ("raptor") The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Swedish Albatross[249] -

Pidgit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドドリゲス[250][251][252]
Dodorigesu
Portmanteau of "dodo" and "Rodrigues solitaire"
ピジット[251][253]
Pijitto
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 多多鸟[254]
Duōduōniǎo
Dodo
Chinese (traditional) Pidgit[254] Unmodified from the English name
Danish Pidgit[255] -
Dutch Pidgit[256][257][254] -
Zwarte Vleermuis[258]:27 Black Bat Wario's Woods
French Pidgit[256][259][260]:51[254] -
Chauve-Souris Noire[258]:3 Black Bat Wario's Woods
German Taubnus[261][254] Pun on taube Nuss, a German derogatory term equivalent to "loser," and taube ("pigeon")
Pidgit[262][263][260]:31 - Super Mario Bros. 2
Italian Piggì[264][254] Transliteration of English name
Pidgit[265] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Tappettivoro[266] Carpet-eater The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Pipistrello Nero[267] Black Bat Wario's Woods
Corviccione[260]:111[268] Portmanteau of corvo ("crow") and piccione ("pigeon") Super Mario Advance, Super Smash Bros. Melee
Korean Pidgit[254] Unmodified from the English name
카펫버드[269][270]
Kapet Beodeu
Carpet Bird prior to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Norwegian Pidgit[271] -
Portuguese Pidgit[272][273] -
Russian Ворошка[254]
Voroshka
From ворона (vorona, "crow") and possibly the Russian diminutive -ишка ("-ishka")
Фиджит[274]
Fidžit
Pidgit The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Spanish Pidgit[275][260]:91[254] -
Urraca[276] Magpie The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Cobrat

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガラゲーロ[277][278][279]
Garagēro
From「ガラガラ」(garagara hebi, "rattlesnake") and possibly「ゲロ」(gero, "spew")
コブラ[279][280][281]
Kobura
Cobra Super Mario USA, Mario Pinball Land
Chinese (simplified) 咔啦蛇[282]
Kǎlā Shé
From the Japanese name +「蛇」(shé, "snake")
Dutch Cobra[283] Cobra
French Cobrat[283][284]:52 -
German Cobrat[285][286][284]:32[287] -
Italian Cobrat[288][284]:112 -
Portuguese Cobrat[289] -
Russian Кобрат[290]
Kobrat
Cobrat
Spanish Cobrat[291][292][284]:92 -
Swedish Cobrat[293][294] -

Panser

Panser's name is a portmanteau of "pansy," a species of flower, and Panzer, the German word for "tank," perhaps in reference to a Panser's ability to launch fireballs.

Names in other languages

Panser

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポンキー[295][296]:209
Ponkī
From「ぽん」(pon, Japanese onomatopoeia for popping out something) and suffix "-ky;" shared with Volcano Lotus
パンサー[296]:225
Pansā
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 喷射花[297]
Pēnshè Huā
Spurting Flower; shared with Volcano Lotus
Dutch Panser[298] -
French Panser[298][299]:52 -
German Panser[300][301][299]:32 -
Italian Violaccia[299]:112[302] Portmanteau of viola and erbaccia ("weed")
Panser[303] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Portuguese Panser[304] -
Spanish Panser[305][299]:92 -

Red Panser

"Red Panser"[306]:79 or "Panser (Red)" refers to a specific type of stationary Panser. In most contexts, Pansers are presented as red. Distinguishing the different types of Pansers by name is anachronistic, as the instruction booklets for the original games, as well as the ones made for their rereleases and remakes, do not distinguish them. By contrast, Shy Guys, Snifits, Ninjis, and Beezos are.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかポンキー[28]
Aka Ponkī
Red Panser
ポンキー(レッド)[307]
Ponkī (Reddo)
Panser (Red)

Gray Panser

"Gray Panser" or "Panser (Grey)" refers to a specific type of Panser the walks along the ground but turns around when it reaches the edge of a platform in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2. Due to palette limitations in the original games on the Famicom and NES, Gray Panserss are displayed as green in some contexts.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グレーポンキー[28]
Gurē Ponkī
Gray Panser
ポンキー(グレー)[307]
Ponkī (Gurē)
Panser (Gray)

Pink Panser

"Pink Panser" or "Panser (Pink)" refers to a specific type of Panser that actively follows the player in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピンクポンキー[28]
Pinku Ponkī
Pink Panser
ポンキー(ピンク)[307]
Ponkī (Pinku)
Panser (Pink)

Green Panser

"Green Panser"[306]:54 refers to a specific type of Panser the walks along the ground but turns around when it reaches the edge of a platform in Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance. It appears in place of the Gray Panser in these games.

Blue Panser

"Blue Panser"[306]:60 refers to a specific type of Panser that pursues the player in Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance. It appears in place of the Pink Panser in these games.

Ostro

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダウチョ[308][132]
Daucho
Anagram of「駝鳥ダチョウ」(dachō, "ostrich"); possibly a reference to "gaucho", which in turn may also refer to The Gallopin' Gaucho, a Mickey Mouse short in which Mickey is seen riding a rhea, a flightless ostrich-like bird
バードー[132][309]
Bādō
Birdo
Chinese (simplified) 鸵鸵鸟[310]
Tuótuó Niǎo
Partial repetition of「鸵鸟」(tuóniǎo, "ostrich")
French Autruche[311] Ostrich
Ostro[312] - The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
German Ostro[313] -
Italian Birdo[314] -
Struzzo Ostrich The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Strutzo[315][316] Pun on struzzo ("ostrich"); coincidentally, the plural form of "Strutzo" is "Strutzi", the Italian name of Birdo.
Ostro -
Portuguese Ostro[318] -
Spanish Avestruz[319] Ostrich
Ostro[320] - The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Swedish Strutso[321] Male form of struts ("ostrich") The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Pokey

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サンボ[322]
Sanbo
Anagram of「サボン」(sabon), which is from the clipping of「覇王樹サボテン」(saboten, "cactus")
ポーキー[323]
Pōkī
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 仙人刺球[324]
Xiānréncìqiú
From「仙人掌」(xiānrénzhǎng, "cactus") and「刺球」(cìqiú, "spike ball") contemporary name within Chinese releases
刺球丸子[322]
Cìqiú Wánzi
Spike Ball contemporary name within international releases
刺球[325][326]
Cìqiú
prior to Super Mario Party
Chinese (traditional) 刺球丸子[322]
Cìqiú Wánzi
Spike Ball
Dutch Pokey[327][322] -
Finnish Pokey[328] -
French Pokey[327][329]:52[322] -
German Pokey[330][331][332][333] -
Italian Marghibruco[334][322] Portmanteau of margherita ("daisy") and bruco ("caterpillar")
Pokey[335][336][337] - Super Mario Bros. 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Cactrus[338] Another way to say "cactus" The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Kaktus[329]:112 From "cactus" Super Mario Advance
Pokey (alto)[339] Pokey (tall) Super Mario Sunshine
Korean 선인[322]
Seonin
Clipping of "선인장" (seoninjang, "cactus")
Portuguese (NOA) Cactubola[340] From cacto ("cactus") and bola ("ball")
Pokey[341] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Portuguese (NOE) Catubola[342] From cato ("cactus") and bola ("ball")
Russian Поки[322]
Poki
Transcription of the English name
Spanish Pokey[343][329]:92[322] -
Swedish Pokey[344] -

Autobomb

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ターボン[345][132]:225
Tābon
Possibly a portmanteau of "turbo" and「ボン」(bon, Japanese onomatopoeia equivalent to "kaboom")
オートボム[132]:225
Ōtobomu
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese 移动炸弹[346]
Yídòng Zhàdàn
Autobomb
Dutch Autobomb[347] -
French Autobomb[347] -
German Autobomb[348][349] -
Italian Autobomb[350]:26 -
Autobomba[351][350]:68 Autobomb
Spanish Autobomb[352] -

Flurry

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナカボン[30]
Nakabon
Possibly from「不仲ふなか」(funaka, "discord") and「ぼん」(bon, an affectionate term for boys)
フラーリ[30]
Furāri
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
フルーリィ[353]
Furūrī
Alternate transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese (simplified) 那卡邦[354]
Nàkǎbāng
From the Japanese name
Dutch Flurry[355] -
French Flurry[355][356] -
German Flurry[357][358] -
Italian Flurry[359][360] -
Piumino[361][362] Lil' Feather, also means "duvet", "feather bed", and "feather duster"
Tempestino[363] Lil' Storm
Korean 바동바동[364]
Badongbadong
?
Portuguese Flurry[365] -
Spanish Flurry[366] -
Swedish Flurry -

Spark

Spark

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スパーク[367][368][369][370][371]
Supāku
Spark Donkey Kong series, Yoshi's Island series, and The Legend of Zelda series
スパック[367][372]
Supakku
A corruption of "Spark" Super Mario Bros. 2
Chinese 火花[384]
Huǒhuā
Spark
Chinese (simplified) 电球[371]
Diànqiú
Electric ball The Legend of Zelda series
Chinese (traditional) 電球[371]
Diànqiú
Electric ball The Legend of Zelda series
Dutch Spark[373][371] - The Legend of Zelda series
French Spark[373] -
French (NOA) Spark[371] - The Legend of Zelda series
French (NOE) Eclair[374] From éclair ("sparkle")
German Spark[375][376][371] -
Funke[374] Spark
Pyro Head -
Italian Scintilla[374][377][378] Spark Donkey Kong Jr., The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia
Scarica elettrica[379] Electrical charge Donkey Kong II
Spark[380][381][371] - Super Mario Bros. 2, The Legend of Zelda series
Favilla[382] Spark Super Mario Advance
Sfavillotto[383] Li'l Spark; shared with Luma Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia
Korean 스파크[371]
Seupakeu
Spark The Legend of Zelda series
Portuguese Choquim Shock The Legend of Zelda series
Spark[385] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Russian Искрик[371]
Iskrik
Sparks The Legend of Zelda series
Spanish Chispa[374][371] Spark Donkey Kong Jr., The Legend of Zelda series (NOA)
Spark[386] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Spanish (NOE) Spark[371] Spark The Legend of Zelda series

Globe

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スパーク[367]
Supāku
Spark
French Boulet[374] Ball
German Feuerkugel[374] Fireball
Italian Globo[374] Globe
Spanish Globo[374] Globe

Birdo

The English name "Birdo" derives from "bird," a potential allusion to her association with eggs. However, it was not immediately conveyed that this was her name when the character was first introduced to the West. Unlike the original Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, the names for Birdo and the ostrich enemy Ostro are swapped in the staff rolls for Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario All-Stars[387][388] and this swap is reflected in the localized instruction booklets for these games as well across all languages. Subsequent media to feature these characters quickly rectified this misapplication, with this character referred to as "Birdo" in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and other pieces of promotional material from Super Mario Bros. 2. The Japanese name for Birdo is the feminine European name "Catherine"「キャサリン」(Kyasarin) and she is referred to by this name in localizations for Wario's Woods. In some of the paratext for Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, Super Mario USA, and Super Mario Advance, which features different iterations of Birdo with different colors and means of attack, she is referred to as the "Pink Birdo."[389][390][391]

In the English instruction booklet for Super Mario Bros. 2 and most other localizations, Birdo is asserted to prefer going by the name "birdetta." However, this name is archaic, as it does not appear outside of the instruction booklets for Super Mario Bros. 2 and her trophy description in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In most scenarios where the character speaks, she refers to herself as "Birdo." In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, she prefers going by the diminutive nickname "Birdie." In the Japanese release of Superstar Saga and the original instruction booklet for Super Mario USA, it specifies the nickname she enjoys being called is「キャシー」(Kyashī, "Cathy"), a diminutive derivation of "Catherine."

Birdo

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャサリン[392][393]
Kyasarin
Catherine
キャサリンピンク[389]
Kyasarin Pinku
Catherine (Pink) Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
キャサリン(ピンク)[391]
Kyasarin (Pinku)
Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia
オストロ[392][394]
Osutoro
Ostro Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 凯瑟琳[395][396]
Kǎisèlín
Catherine
Chinese (traditional) 凱瑟琳[396][397]
Kǎisèlín
Catherine
Danish Birdo[398] -
Dutch Birdo[399]:29[400][396] -
"Birdetta"[399]:31 "Birdo" with the feminine suffix "-etta" Super Mario Bros. 2
Catherine[401]:27 The feminine given name "Catherine;" a transliteration of the Japanese name Wario's Woods
French Birdo[399]:29[402]:52[396] -
"Birdetta"[399]:31 "Birdo" with the feminine suffix "-etta" Super Mario Bros. 2
Catherine[401]:3 The feminine given name "Catherine;" a transliteration of the Japanese name Wario's Woods
German Birdo[403][404][402]:32[405][396] -
Italian Strutzi[406][396] From struzzi ("ostriches"), possibly in reference to the Ostro confusion
Birdo[407]:26 - Super Mario Bros. 2
"Ostretta"[407]:27 "Ostro" with the feminine suffix "-etta"
Dragonessa[408] Dragoness The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Dragetta[408]
Catherine[409] The feminine given name "Catherine;" a transliteration of the Japanese name Wario's Woods
Draghella[402]:112 From drago ("dragon") and the endearing female suffix -ella Super Mario Advance
Korean 캐서린[410][396]
Kaeseorin
Catherine
Portuguese Birdo[411][412] -
Russian Бирдо[396]
Birdo
Birdo
Spanish Birdo[413][402]:92[396] -
Swedish Birdo[414] -

Birdo (Red)

"Birdo (Red)" or "Red Birdo"[390] refers to a specific Birdo that spits fireballs and eggs in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャサリン(レッド)[391][415]
Kyasarin (Reddo)
Catherine (Red)
キャサリンあか[389]
Kyasarin Aka
Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
キャサリン(あか)[416][417]
Kyasarin (Aka)
Mario Kart Tour, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Chinese (simplified) 凯瑟琳 (红色)[416][417]
Kǎisèlín (Hóngsè)
Catherine (Red)
Chinese (traditional) 凱瑟琳 (紅色)[416][417]
Kǎisèlín (Hóngsè)
Catherine (Red)
Dutch Birdo (rood)[416][417] Birdo (red)
French Birdo (rouge)[416][417] Birdo (red)
German Birdo (rot)[416][417] Birdo (red)
Italian Strutzi (rossa)[417] Birdo (red) with the feminine suffix for rossa
Strutzi (rosso)[416] Birdo (red) with the masculine suffix for rosso Mario Kart Tour
Korean 캐서린(빨강)[416][417]
Kaeseorin (Ppalgang)
Catherine (Red)
Portuguese (NOA) Birdo (vermelha)[416][417] Birdo (red)
Portuguese (NOE) Birdo (vermelho)[416][417] Birdo (red)
Russian Бирдо (красная)[416][417]
Birdo (krasnaya)
Birdo (red)
Spanish Birdo (roja)[417] Birdo (red) with the feminine suffix for roja
Birdo (rojo)[416] Birdo (red) with the masculine suffix for rojo Mario Kart Tour

Birdo (Grey)

"Birdo (Grey)" refers to a specific Birdo that spits fireballs in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2. Due to palette limitations in the original games on the Famicom and NES, Birdo (Grey) appears green in some contexts and was initially recognized as a green variety of Birdo in the original Doki Doki Panic.[389] She is recognized as a gray variant in the Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia and Mario Portal.[418] Unlike other gray-colored variants in these sources, the British "grey" is employed instead of the American "gray." She is not to be confused with the Birdo (Green) of subsequent games.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャサリン(グレー)[391][418]
Kyasarin (Gurē)
Catherine (Grey)
キャサリングリーン[389]
Kyasarin Gurīn
Catherine (Green) Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic

Birdo (Green)

"Birdo (Green)" or "Green Birdo"[390] refers to a specific Birdo that spits fireballs in Super Mario All-Stars, BS Super Mario USA, and Super Mario Advance. She appears in place of Birdo (Grey) in these games and is definitively green-colored regardless of context.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャサリン (みどり)[416][417]
Kyasarin (Midori)
Catherine (Green)
Chinese (simplified) 凯瑟琳 (绿色)[416][417]
Kǎisèlín (Lǜsè)
Catherine (Green)
Chinese (traditional) 凱瑟琳 (綠色)[416][417]
Kǎisèlín (Lǜsè)
Catherine (Green)
Dutch Birdo (groen)[416][417] Birdo (green)
French Birdo (vert)[416][417] Birdo (green)
German Birdo (grün)[416][417] Birdo (green)
Italian Strutzi (verde)[416][417] Birdo (green)
Korean 캐서린(초록)[416][417]
Kaeseorin (Chorok)
Catherine (Green)
Portuguese Birdo (verde)[416][417] Birdo (green)
Russian Бирдо (зеленая)[416][417]
Birdo (zelenaya)
Birdo (green)
Spanish Birdo (verde)[416][417] Birdo (green)

Mouser

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドン・チュルゲ[419][30] / ドンチュルゲ[420]
Don Churuge
From Don (a Spanish word for "sir") or「どん」(don, Japanese onomatopoeic term meaning "boom") + derivation of「チュー」(chū, Japanese onomatopoeic word for squeaking mice) with diminutive "-le", and possibly「ゲスい」(gesui, "vulgar")
マウサー[30]
Mausā
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
ドン・チュル[421]
Don Churu
From Don (a Spanish word for "sir") or「どん」(don, Japanese onomatopoeic term meaning "boom") + derivation of「チュー」(chū, Japanese onomatopoeic word for squeaking mice) with diminutive "-le"
Chinese (simplified) 老鼠大王[422][423]
Lǎoshǔ Dàwáng
Mouse King
Chinese (traditional) Mouser[423] Unmodified from the English name
Danish Mouser[424] -
Dutch Mouser[425][423] -
Muis[426] Mouse The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Finnish Mouser[427] -
French Mouser[425][428][423] -
Arato From "rat"; shared with Little Mouser Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition
German Mouser[429][430][431] -
Mauser[432][423] Mouser
Hebrew מאוזר[433]
Mavzr
Mouser
Icelandic Mouser[434] -
Italian Mouser[435][436][423] -
Acchiappatope[436] Micecatcher; varies from episode to episode (not including the additional titles such as "general" or "sheriff") The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Topi-Express[437] Mouse-y Express; from Pony Express
Topastro[438][436] Ugly Mouse; from topo ("mouse") and the male pejorative suffix "-astro"; shared with Rat Funk Super Mario Advance
Squittix[439] From the onomatopoeic word squit ("squeak"); same as Little Mouser Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition
Korean 찍두기[440][423]
Jjikdugi
From 찍찍 (jjik-jjik, Korean mimetic word for squeaking mice)
Norwegian Mouser[441] -
Portuguese Mouser[442][443] -
Russian Мышкин[423]
Myshkin
From мышка (myshka, "mouse") and the surname suffix -ин ("-in")
Маузер[444]
Mauzer
Mouser The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Spanish Mouser[445][446][423] -
Swedish Mouser[447][448] -

Tryclyde

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガブチョ[449]
Gabucho
Possibly from「ガラゲーロ」(Garagēro, "Cobrat") and「部長ブチョウ」(buchō, "chief"); may involve「ガブッと」(gabutto, onomatopoeia for chomping)
ガプチョ[450]
Gapucho
An alternate reading of「ガブチョ」(Gabucho) Super Mario USA
トライクライド[450]
Toraikuraido
Transliteration of the English name
Chinese (simplified) 三头蛇[451]
Sān-Tóu Shé
Three-headed Snake
Dutch Tryclyde[452][453] -
French Tryclyde[452][454]:52 -
German Tryclyde[455][456][454]:32[457] -
Italian Tritesta[458] Three-heads
Tryclyde[459][460] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Triciclo[461] Tricycle The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Trezucche[454]:112 Three-heads, literally "three-pumpkins"; zucca ("pumpkin") is figuratively used for "head" Super Mario Advance
Korean 삼두사[462]
Samdusa
Three-headed Snake
Portuguese Tryclyde[463]:17, 21 -
Try Clyde[463]:17
Spanish Tryclyde[464][454]:92 -
Swedish Tryclyde[465][466] -

Fryguy

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒーボーボー[467][468]
Hībōbō
Compound of「火」(hi, fire) and「ボーボー」(bō-bō, onomatopoeia for something flaring up); may also incorporate「坊」(, an affectionate suffix for boys)
フライガイ[468]
Furaigai
Transliteration of the English name; the Hepburn romanization is rendered as "Flyguy" in the cited source Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 火神[469]
Huǒshén
Fire God
Dutch Fryguy[470] -
Finnish Fryguy[471] -
French Fry Guy[472]:52 -
Fryguy[470] Super Mario Bros. 2
Flamme[473] Flame The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
German Fry Guy[472]:32[474] -
Fryguy[475][476] Super Mario Bros. 2
Feuerkorb[477] Fire Basket The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Italian Friggì[478][479] From friggere ("to fry")
Fryguy[480][481] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Fiammella[482][483] Diminutive of fiamma ("flame") The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Frittura[472]:112 Frying Super Mario Advance
Korean 파이어가이[484]
Paieo Gai
Fire Guy
Norwegian Ildmann[485] Fire Man The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Portuguese Fryguy[486] -
Fry Guy[487] Super Mario Bros. 2
Spanish Fry Guy[472]:92 -
Fryguy[488] Super Mario Bros. 2
Swedish Eldgrabb[489] Fire Guy The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

Clawgrip

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョッキー[490][491][492]
Chokkī
From「チョキチョキ」(chokichoki, onomatopoeia for snipping)
クローグリップ[490][491]
Kurōgurippu
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 剪刀魔[493]
Jiǎndāo Mó
Scissor-like Demon
Dutch Clawgrip[494] -
French Clawgrip[494][495]:52 -
German Clawgrip[496][497][495]:32[498] -
Italian Chelo[499][500] Masculine form of chela ("pincer" or "claw")
Clawgrip[501] - Super Mario Bros. 2
Tenaglie Claws The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Chelotto[495]:112 From chela ("pincer") and the diminutive suffix -otto Super Mario Advance
Korean 가위게[502]
Gawi Ge
Scissors Crab
Portuguese Clawgrip[503] -
Spanish Clawgrip[504][495]:92 -

Wart

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マムー[505]
Mamū
Anagram of「夢魔」(muma, nightmare), with「ム」elongated
ワート[506]
Wāto
Transliteration of the English name Super Mario USA
Chinese (simplified) 玛穆[507]
Mǎmù
Transliteration of the Japanese name
沃特[508][509]
Wòtè
Transliteration of the English name prior to The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
Chinese (traditional) 瑪穆[507]
Mǎmù
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Wart[509] Unmodified from the English name Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Dutch Wart[510][509] -
French Wart[510][511]:52[509] -
German Willi[509] Willy, a nickname for the given name "William"
Wart[512][513][511]:32[514] - prior to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Italian Wart[515][511]:112[516][509] -
Mamu[517] Romanization of Japanese name The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Korean 마무[518][509]
Mamu
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Portuguese Wart[519] -
Russian Крокожабер[509]
Krokozhaber
From крокодил (krokodil, "crocodile") and жаба (zhaba, "toad")
Spanish Wart[520][511]:92[509] -
Swedish Wart[521] -

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