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'''Snootles''' are green, circular enemies introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They appear exclusively in the level [[Valley Fulla Snootles]]. Snootles jump periodically and bounce off walls. Some can be seen bumping [[Goomba]]s around. Their name comes from "snoot", | '''Snootles''' are green, circular enemies introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They appear exclusively in the level [[Valley Fulla Snootles]]. Snootles jump periodically and bounce off walls. Some can be seen bumping [[Goomba]]s around. Their name comes from "snoot", an informal term for a nose. | ||
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|Jap=コロブー | |Jap=コロブー | ||
|JapR=Korobū | |JapR=Korobū | ||
|JapM=Portmanteau of「ころころ」(''koro-koro'', onomatopoeia for rolling) and「ブーブー」(''būbū'', onomatopoeia for pig's oinking), | |JapM=Portmanteau of「ころころ」(''koro-koro'', onomatopoeia for rolling) and「ブーブー」(''būbū'', onomatopoeia for pig's oinking), possibly referring to their pig-like snout | ||
|Chi=滚滚猪 | |Chi=滚滚猪 | ||
|ChiR=Gǔngǔn Zhū | |ChiR=Gǔngǔn Zhū |
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Snootle | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Snootles are green, circular enemies introduced in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They appear exclusively in the level Valley Fulla Snootles. Snootles jump periodically and bounce off walls. Some can be seen bumping Goombas around. Their name comes from "snoot", an informal term for a nose.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | コロブー Korobū |
Portmanteau of「ころころ」(koro-koro, onomatopoeia for rolling) and「ブーブー」(būbū, onomatopoeia for pig's oinking), possibly referring to their pig-like snout |
Chinese | 滚滚猪 Gǔngǔn Zhū |
Rolling Pig |
Italian | Maiarollo |
Portmanteau of "maiale" (pig) and "rollare" (to roll, in a masculine form) |
Spanish | Rodorín |
Masculine form of "rodar" (to roll), combined with the diminutive suffix "-ín" |
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