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Fliprus
Fliprus
First appearance New Super Mario Bros. U (2012)
Latest appearance New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (2019)

Flipruses are a type of enemy that first appear in New Super Mario Bros. U. They are pink walrus-like creatures with yellow goggles and blue-and-white striped tails.

History

New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

Flipruses first appear in New Super Mario Bros. U and its Nintendo Switch port, where they create snowballs and launch them at the players. They only appear in the secret level Fliprus Lake and World Coin-7. They behave similarly to Snow Spikes, but they launch their snowballs up much higher, their snowballs do not get bigger, and their snowballs can be jumped on without taking damage. When they throw their snowballs, they will usually jump.

In New Super Luigi U, they appear as more common enemies. They appear in the levels Fliprus Floes and Hammerswing Hangout.

Mario Party 10

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Flipruses reappear in Mario Party 10 in Ice Slide, You Slide as an obstacle needing to be slid under.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese セイドン[?]
Seidon
From「海象」(seiuchi, walrus) or shortening of English word "Poseidon"
Chinese 海象[?]
Hǎixiàng
Walrus
German Kahlross[?] Pun on Walross (walrus) and kahl (bald)
Italian Tricherino[?] From tricheco (walrus)
Korean 물멍이[?]
Mulmeongi
from 물개 (mulgae, seal) and 멍멍이 (meongmeongi), a synonym of 개 (gae, dog)
Portuguese Morsatana[?] From "morsa" (walrus) and "barbatana" (flipper)
Spanish (NOA) Morsi[?] From "morsa" (walrus)
Spanish (NOE) Morsik[?] From "morsa" (walrus)