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'''Guriguri''' are [[fireball]] enemies from the game ''[[Mario & Wario]]'' that travel along blocks and other objects. To weaken them, [[Wanda]] can hit them with her wand to make them smaller and slower, which allows easy passage in low-hanging spaces, although this is not useful for every situation. If they are on breakable obstacles such as [[Rock Block|Hibi Block]]s, Wanda can instead simply crack or disable their foothold; this makes them continue to float in a direction until they hit an object, but this can also make them leave the level. They are extremely similar to the | '''Guriguri''' are [[fireball]] enemies from the game ''[[Mario & Wario]]'' that travel along blocks and other objects. To weaken them, [[Wanda]] can hit them with her wand to make them smaller and slower, which allows easy passage in low-hanging spaces, although this is not useful for every situation. If they are on breakable obstacles such as [[Rock Block|Hibi Block]]s, Wanda can instead simply crack or disable their foothold; this makes them continue to float in a direction until they hit an object, but this can also make them leave the level. They are extremely similar to the [[Li'l Sparky|Lil Sparkies]] of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.
Guriguri are fireball enemies from the game Mario & Wario that travel along blocks and other objects. To weaken them, Wanda can hit them with her wand to make them smaller and slower, which allows easy passage in low-hanging spaces, although this is not useful for every situation. If they are on breakable obstacles such as Hibi Blocks, Wanda can instead simply crack or disable their foothold; this makes them continue to float in a direction until they hit an object, but this can also make them leave the level. They are extremely similar to the Lil Sparkies of Super Mario World.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | グリグリ[1] Guriguri |
From 「グルグル」, guruguru, onomatopoeia of spinning around. |
References
- ^ Mario & Wario instruction booklet, page 11.
Mario & Wario | ||||
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Main characters | Luigi • Mario • Princess Peach • Wanda • Wario • Yoshi | |||
Enemies | Dodorigesu Jr. • Guriguri • Komorin • Tsubōn • Unibo | |||
Stages | Yōsei no Mori • Yosu Ko • Kumotori Yama • Kōri no Dōkutsu • Honō no Dōkutsu • Pukupuku Kai • Balloon Bridge • Karakara Sabaku • Wario no Niwa • Wario Tei • EXTRA | |||
Items & obstacles | 1-Up Mushroom • Bucket • Coin Block • Elevator • Flip-Flop Block • Fūsen Block • Hammer • Jump Block • Magic Wand • Nebaneba Block • Rock Block • Star • Switch Block • Time Kinoko • Timer Block • Toge Block | |||
Other | Bulldog • Staff • Gallery • Media |