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'''Walleyes''' are stone enemies that first appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. They are [[Wallop]]s with spikes on their sides and top. Their name comes from "wall", referring to them being moving walls, and possibly a pun on the term "wall-eyed", a condition that causes a person's eyes to drift apart from each other.
'''Walleyes''' are stone enemies that first appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. They are [[Wallop]]s with spikes on their sides and top. Their name is a pun between "wall" and possibly "wall-eyed", a condition that causes a person's eyes to drift apart from each other.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''===
===''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''===
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|DutM=Same as English
|DutM=Same as English
|Fre=Passerapoint
|Fre=Passerapoint
|FreM="Will not go through"
|FreM=Won't go through; also a play off "Passerapas" (Wallop)
|Ger=Guckiwummp
|Ger=Guckiwummp
|GerM=From "guck" (to look) and "wummps" (a heavy object falling on the ground)
|GerM=From "gucken" (to look) and "wummps" (a sound of heavy object falling on the ground)
|Rus=Шарамс
|Rus=Шарамс
|RusR=Sharams
|RusR=Sharams
|RusM=Play on "шарахаться" (''sharakhat' sya'', a colloquialism for "to dash aside") and "Бабамс" (''Babams'', Wallop)
|RusM=Play on "шарахаться" (''sharakhat' sya'', a colloquialism for "to dash aside") and "Бабамс" (''Babams'', Wallop)
|Ita=Wallokkio
|Ita=Wallokkio
|ItaM=From "wall" and "occhio" (eye)
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "wall" and "occhio" (eye)
|SpaA=Don Estorbón
|SpaA=Don Estorbón
|SpaAM=From "Don" (Spanish honorific, shared with Whomp and Thwomp) and "estorbar" (to get in the way), with the augmentative suffix "-ón"  
|SpaAM=From "Don" (Spanish honorific, shared with Whomp and Thwomp) and "estorbar" (to get in the way), with the augmentative suffix "-ón"  
|SpaE=Muroestorbón
|SpaE=Muroestorbón
|SpaEM=From "muro" (wall) and "estorbar" (to get in the way), with the augmentative suffix "-ón"  
|SpaEM=Portmanteau of "muro" (wall) and "estorbar" (to get in the way), with the augmentative suffix "-ón"  
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Revision as of 01:57, March 1, 2024

Walleye
Walleye in Super Mario Party
Artwork of a Walleye from Super Mario Party
First appearance Super Mario 3D World (2013)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (2021)
Variant of Wallop

Walleyes are stone enemies that first appear in Super Mario 3D World. They are Wallops with spikes on their sides and top. Their name is a pun between "wall" and possibly "wall-eyed", a condition that causes a person's eyes to drift apart from each other.

History

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Mario encountering two Walleyes in Ty-Foo Flurries

Walleyes first appear in Super Mario 3D World and appear in its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury as rare enemies, replacing Wallops from Super Mario 3D Land. They move from side to side in an attempt to keep the player from walking past them. Contact with the spikes on their sides and top causes damage, but their fronts and backs are safe to touch. Walleyes can be temporarily dazed by a projectile or a claw attack, and can be destroyed by Lucky Cat Mario or White Tanooki Mario. They only appear in Ty-Foo Flurries, The Great Goal Pole, and Mystery House Marathon.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

Walleyes return as somewhat uncommon enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports, serving the same purpose as in Super Mario 3D World. The only way to defeat them is by using an Invincibility Mushroom, and they provide the player 3 coins upon defeat.

Minecraft

In the premade world for the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, small 3D pixel art resembling a Walleye appears in the snow area.

Super Mario Party

Walleyes appear in Super Mario Party as non-playable characters. They can appear in Follow the Money as obstacles, where they run back and forth constantly, and they can also be seen in Absent Minded.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キョロへい[?]
Kyoro Hei
From「キョロキョロ」(kyoro-kyoro, onomatopoeia for glancing repeatedly) and "Kabehei"
Dutch Walleye[?] Same as English
French Passerapoint[?] Won't go through; also a play off "Passerapas" (Wallop)
German Guckiwummp[?] From "gucken" (to look) and "wummps" (a sound of heavy object falling on the ground)
Italian Wallokkio[?] Portmanteau of "wall" and "occhio" (eye)
Russian Шарамс[?]
Sharams
Play on "шарахаться" (sharakhat' sya, a colloquialism for "to dash aside") and "Бабамс" (Babams, Wallop)
Spanish (NOA) Don Estorbón[?] From "Don" (Spanish honorific, shared with Whomp and Thwomp) and "estorbar" (to get in the way), with the augmentative suffix "-ón"
Spanish (NOE) Muroestorbón[?] Portmanteau of "muro" (wall) and "estorbar" (to get in the way), with the augmentative suffix "-ón"