Sugarstar

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Sugarstar
Screenshot of an enemy from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Multiple magenta Sugarstars
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Sugarstars are shiny, geometric enemies from Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are first introduced in the level The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky, a level where many of them appear. They fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green, with magenta Sugarstars being speedy while green ones are much slower. When one gets hit, instead of being defeated entirely, it regenerates its crystal body after a few seconds. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar.

The design and Japanese name of the Sugarstars are based on the Japanese sugar candy konpeitō, much like Star Bits.

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyKonpei.bfres.zs Konpei Japanese name
Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Pack/Actor/EnemyKonpei.pack.zs Konpei Japanese name

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コンペイ
Konpei
Clipped form of「金平糖」(konpeitō, Japanese sugar candy)

Chinese 金平怪
Jīnpíng Guài
"Konpei" Monster

Dutch Sugarstar
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French Sucrétoile
Portmanteau of "sucre" (sugar) and "étoile" (star)
German Schwärmer
Agentive form of "Schwärmen" (to swarm)
Italian Caramellotto
From "caramella" (candy) and the masculine diminutive suffix "-otto"
Korean 사탕바위
Satangbawi
Candy rock

Portuguese Confeitino
From "confeito" (confectionery) and masculine diminutive suffix "-ino"
Russian Сладкоеж
Sladkoezh
Portmanteau of "сладкий" (sladkiy, sweet) and "ёж" (yozh, hedgehog), as well as a partial pun on "сладкоежка" (sladkoezhka, colloquialism for "sweet tooth")

Spanish (NOA) Confito
Masculinized form of "confitar" (synonym for "candy")
Spanish (NOE) Anisiris
Portmanteau of "anís" (anise) and "arco iris" (rainbow)