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|FreM=Portmanteau of "pousser" (to push) and "Sumo"
|FreM=Portmanteau of "pousser" (to push) and "Sumo"
|Ger=Schiebemax
|Ger=Schiebemax
|GerM=
|GerM=From "schieben" (to shove) and the male given name "Max"
|Ita=Spintarello
|Ita=Spintarello
|ItaM=The word "spintarella" (shove) in masculine form or a portmanteau with the word "fratello" (brother)
|ItaM=The word "spintarella" (li'l push) transformed into the masculine form or a portmanteau with "fratello" (brother)
|Kor=미러내<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/article/2hZSAwpnjYawriP14bIn0W 마리오도 친구들도 모두와 함께 모험. 시리즈 최다 12종류의 조작 캐릭터를 소개. 【원더의 세계로 Vol.2】]. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved October 14, 2023.</ref>
|Kor=미러내<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/article/2hZSAwpnjYawriP14bIn0W 마리오도 친구들도 모두와 함께 모험. 시리즈 최다 12종류의 조작 캐릭터를 소개. 【원더의 세계로 Vol.2】]. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved October 14, 2023.</ref>
|KorR=Mireonae
|KorR=Mireonae

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Shova
Screenshot of a Shova
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Variant of Koopa
Comparable

Shovas[1] are large Hammer Bro-like enemies that first appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They slowly push objects such as pipes and boxes forward with their large gloved hands, and take three stomps or three fireballs to defeat. The color of their skin, helmets, and shells are reminiscent of those of the Hammer Bros. as they appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. Their name is a corruption of "shover".

Gallery

Other names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyOsukun.bfres.zs Osukun Portmanteau of「押す」(osu, to push) and the honorific「~くん」(-kun)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オシダシー[2]
Oshidashī
An elongation of「押し出し」(oshidashi, pushing something out)

Chinese (traditional) 推推手[3]
Tuītuīshǒu
Partial repetition of「推手」(tuīshǒu, pusher)

French Poussumo
Portmanteau of "pousser" (to push) and "Sumo"
German Schiebemax
From "schieben" (to shove) and the male given name "Max"
Italian Spintarello
The word "spintarella" (li'l push) transformed into the masculine form or a portmanteau with "fratello" (brother)
Korean 미러내[4]
Mireonae
From "밀다" (milda, to push)

Portuguese (NOA) Edu Empurrão
From "Edu" (a diminutive of the male given name "Eduardo") and "empurrão" (shove)
Portuguese (NOE) Empurrikoopa
From "empurrar" (to push) and "Koopa"
Spanish Empujapum
Portmanteau of "empujar" (to shove) and the onomatopoeia "pum" (punching sound)

References