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{{distinguish|Barbos}}
{{distinguish|Barbos}}
{{Species-infobox
{{species infobox
|title=Burrbo
|image=[[File:Burrbo Icon SMO.png|270px]]<br>Artwork of a salmon Burrbo from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
|image=[[File:Burrbo Icon SMO.png|270px]]<br>Artwork of an salmon Burrbo from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|related=[[Micro Goomba]]
|comparable=[[Mini Goomba]]
|relatives=[[Goomba]]
}}
}}
[[File:SMO E3 2017 screenshot 8.png|thumb|left|Several Burrbos in a pre-release screenshot]]
[[File:SMO E3 2017 screenshot 8.png|thumb|left|Several Burrbos in a pre-release screenshot]]
[[File:SMO Purple Burrbos.jpg|thumb|left|Purple Burrbos produced by the Ruined Dragon]]
[[File:SMO Purple Burrbos.jpg|thumb|left|Purple Burrbos produced by the Ruined Dragon]]
'''Burrbos''' are small spiked seed type enemy in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They debut in the [[Cascade Kingdom]], and return in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Ruined Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] and the [[Darker Side]]. They come in five different colors: green, salmon, yellow, magenta and cyan. They attack by hopping towards Mario. They have two legs and no arms, they are found in large groups, and can be defeated easily with a hat throw, but they cannot be jumped on because of their spikes. They cannot be [[capture]]d and more will rise from the ground when the others are defeated. The design for their eyes closely resembles [[Cappy]]'s, while the design for their mouths resemble those of [[Goomba]]s.
'''Burrbos''' are a small spiked seed type enemy in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They debut in the [[Cascade Kingdom]], and return in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Ruined Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] and the [[Darker Side]]. They come in five different colors: green, salmon, yellow, magenta and cyan. They attack by hopping towards Mario. They have two legs and no arms, they are found in large groups, and can be defeated easily with a [[Cap Throw]], but they cannot be jumped on because of their spikes. They cannot be [[capture]]d and more will rise from the ground when the others are defeated. The design for their eyes closely resembles [[Cappy]]'s, while the design for their mouths resemble those of [[Goomba]]s.


Purple Burrbos also appear during the fight against the [[Ruined Dragon]]. They do not have mouths, but instead have two small red and white circles for their eyes. They come out of spots previously occupied by sword-shaped pins on the dragon's head and try to attack [[Mario]] with electricity and can hop towards him faster than normal ones.
Purple Burrbos also appear during the fight against the [[Ruined Dragon]]. They do not have mouths, but instead have two small red and white circles for their eyes. They come out of spots previously occupied by sword-shaped pins on the dragon's head and try to attack [[Mario]] with electricity and can hop towards him faster than normal ones.


Burrbos were designed as being even weaker than Goombas, despite the Goomba being the "basic enemy" of the ''Mario'' franchise.<ref>[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]], page 84</ref>
Burrbos were designed as being even weaker than Goombas, despite the Goomba being the "basic enemy" of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] franchise.<ref>''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]'', page 84.</ref>
 
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Their name comes from "burr," a term referring to a thorny seed that is known for getting stuck in clothing, and possibly "''Kuribō''," the Japanese name for Goomba, in reference to their Goomba-like appearance and stature. However, the "-bō" in ''Kuribō'' actually means "person" or "people."
Their name comes from "burr," referring to the burrs of unpeeled chestnuts, and「坊」(''bō''), an affectionate suffix for boys in Japanese; it is also evocative of「クリボー」(''Kuribō''), the Japanese name for Goomba, likely in reference to their Goomba-like face.
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==Names in other languages==
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
|file1=<tt>ObjectData/Popn.szs</tt>
|name1=Popn
|meaning1=Poppin'
|game2=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
|file2=<tt>ObjectData/PopnBossRaid.szs</tt>
|name2=PopnBossRaid
|meaning2=Poppin' (Ruined Dragon)
}}
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=Popn<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' internal filename (<tt>Popn</tt>)</ref><br>(internal)<br>Popn Boss Raid<ref>''Super Mario Odyssey'' internal filename (<tt>PopnBossRaid</tt>)</ref><br>(internal)<br>イガボー<ref>[https://twitter.com/mario_odysseyJP/status/934901847520829440 Official Japanese ''Mario Odyssey'' Twitter]</ref><br>''Igabō''
|Jap=イガボー<ref>[https://twitter.com/mario_odysseyJP/status/934901847520829440 Official Japanese ''Mario Odyssey'' Twitter]</ref>
|JapM=Poppin'<br><br>Poppin' (Ruined Dragon)<br><br>From「毬」(''iga'', burr), and possibly ''Kuribō'', Goomba's Japanese name.
|JapR=Igabō
|JapM=Portmanteau of「毬」(''iga'', burr) and「クリボー」(''Kuribō'', [[Goomba#Names in other languages|Goomba]])
|Ger=Dornaldo<ref>Official Prima Game Guide{{page needed}}</ref>
|Ger=Dornaldo<ref>Official Prima Game Guide{{page needed}}</ref>
|GerM=Combination of "Dorn" (thorn) and the name "Ronaldo"
|GerM=Combination of "dorn" (thorn) and the name "Ronaldo"
|Ita=Pungino
|Ita=Pungino
|ItaM=Combination of "Pungere" (to sting) and the suffix "-ino" (meaning little, small)
|ItaM=Combination of "pungere" (to sting) and the diminutive suffix "-ino"
|Spa= Erizoncho
|Spa=Erizoncho
|SpaM=Combination of "erizo" (hedgehog) and "rechoncho" (thick and short)
|Fre=Picou<ref>Official Prima Game Guide, page 40</ref>
|FreM= From "pic" (spike) and possibly the childish suffix "-ounet"
}}
}}


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[[Category:Nuts]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey Enemies]]
[[Category:Electrical creatures]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey enemies]]
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[[de:Dornaldo]]
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[[it:Pungino]]

Latest revision as of 07:35, May 2, 2024

Not to be confused with Barbos.
Burrbo
A Burrbo in Super Mario Odyssey
Artwork of a salmon Burrbo from Super Mario Odyssey.
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Relatives
Comparable
E3 2017 screenshot of Mario fighting some Burrbos in the Cascade Kingdom of Super Mario Odyssey.
Several Burrbos in a pre-release screenshot
Purple Burrbos in Super Mario Odyssey
Purple Burrbos produced by the Ruined Dragon

Burrbos are a small spiked seed type enemy in Super Mario Odyssey. They debut in the Cascade Kingdom, and return in the Seaside Kingdom, Dark Side, Metro Kingdom, Ruined Kingdom, Bowser's Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom and the Darker Side. They come in five different colors: green, salmon, yellow, magenta and cyan. They attack by hopping towards Mario. They have two legs and no arms, they are found in large groups, and can be defeated easily with a Cap Throw, but they cannot be jumped on because of their spikes. They cannot be captured and more will rise from the ground when the others are defeated. The design for their eyes closely resembles Cappy's, while the design for their mouths resemble those of Goombas.

Purple Burrbos also appear during the fight against the Ruined Dragon. They do not have mouths, but instead have two small red and white circles for their eyes. They come out of spots previously occupied by sword-shaped pins on the dragon's head and try to attack Mario with electricity and can hop towards him faster than normal ones.

Burrbos were designed as being even weaker than Goombas, despite the Goomba being the "basic enemy" of the Super Mario franchise.[1]

Etymology[edit]

Their name comes from "burr," referring to the burrs of unpeeled chestnuts, and「坊」(), an affectionate suffix for boys in Japanese; it is also evocative of「クリボー」(Kuribō), the Japanese name for Goomba, likely in reference to their Goomba-like face.

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Odyssey ObjectData/Popn.szs Popn Poppin'
Super Mario Odyssey ObjectData/PopnBossRaid.szs PopnBossRaid Poppin' (Ruined Dragon)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese イガボー[2]
Igabō
Portmanteau of「毬」(iga, burr) and「クリボー」(Kuribō, Goomba)
French Picou[4] From "pic" (spike) and possibly the childish suffix "-ounet"
German Dornaldo[3] Combination of "dorn" (thorn) and the name "Ronaldo"
Italian Pungino[?] Combination of "pungere" (to sting) and the diminutive suffix "-ino"
Spanish Erizoncho[?] Combination of "erizo" (hedgehog) and "rechoncho" (thick and short)

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Art of Super Mario Odyssey, page 84.
  2. ^ Official Japanese Mario Odyssey Twitter
  3. ^ Official Prima Game Guide[page number needed]
  4. ^ Official Prima Game Guide, page 40