Bookend

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Bookend
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First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
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Bookends[1] are large living book enemies appearing in Super Mario 64 and its Nintendo DS version. Their name is taken from a word referring to a shelving accessory used to keep a row of books upright.

History

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Mario jumping away from a Bookend.
A Bookend about to attack Mario in Super Mario 64

Bookends appear only in the course Big Boo's Haunt. There are two types of Bookends. Members of the first type possess sharp teeth and disguise themselves as regular books within a bookshelf. If Mario (or Luigi or Wario in the remake) gets close enough, they slide out, open their mouths, and charge through the air at him to attack. The green books disappear if they hit anything, including Mario. Attacking them gives Mario a Blue Coin and destroys the books. Members of the second type are found in only one room, the library, where they are found in infinite numbers. Members of this type are smaller, never open their mouths, and fly quickly from one shelf to the other in order to attack Mario. If Mario inputs the sequence to open the hidden door incorrectly, a Bookend hits him instead. Getting attacked by either type of Bookend results in losing two wedges of health.

Mario Party series

Bookends have a few minor appearances in the Mario Party series. In Mario Party 8, Bookends appear in King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, where they hover around in the rooms instead of lunging at players, while in Mario Party DS, Bookends are enemies in the minigame Book Bash, where they flap at the player character down the corridor as they make their way to Kamek.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キラーブック[2]
Kirā Bukku
Killer Book; compare Killer Piano

German Vampuch[citation needed]
From vamp ("vampire") and buch ("book")
Italian Mad Libro[3]
Mad Book

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