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The identical behavior of the gray and green Snifits is due to the fact that they are actually the same coded object, with the color variation being due to their palette having different colors assigned to it in different areas to affect other objects. This in turn is due to the NES's technology only allowing four palettes at a time on that graphic layer, with the fourth being the player character's. Another side effect of the NES's graphic technology is the Snifits' hoods appearing to lack part of their outline in the back in one frame and appearing non-pointed in the other, as the mouthpiece takes up extra space in the 16x16 pixel tiles.
The identical behavior of the gray and green Snifits is due to the fact that they are actually the same coded object, with the color variation being due to their palette having different colors assigned to it in different areas to affect other objects. This in turn is due to the NES's technology only allowing four palettes at a time on that graphic layer, with the fourth being the player character's. Another side effect of the NES's graphic technology is the Snifits' hoods appearing to lack part of their outline in the back in one frame and appearing non-pointed in the other, as the mouthpiece takes up extra space in the 16x16 pixel tiles.


In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', the pink Snifits are blue and the green ones are gray, the latter of which is due to the green and gray objects no longer needing to share a palette. Unlike Shyguys in these versions, Snifits all wear tan shoes in-game, though due to the shading on their mouthpieces, this may be intended to be a shaded white, like in the original. They also have a lighter outline on their robes than Shyguys, at the cost of having less shading on them. Their sprite in the roulette bonus game depict their shoes colored in a brown hue.
In ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', the pink Snifits are blue and the green ones are gray, the latter of which is due to the green and gray objects no longer needing to share a palette. Unlike Shyguys in these versions, Snifits all wear tan shoes in-game, though due to the shading on their mouthpieces, this may be intended to be a shaded white, like in the original. They also have a lighter outline on their robes than Shyguys, at the cost of having less shading on them. Their sprite in the roulette bonus game depicts their shoes colored in a brown hue.
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Snifit
Artwork of Spookum from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
Artwork of a Snifit from Super Mario RPG
First appearance Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (1987, overall)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988, Super Mario franchise)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Variant of Shy Guy
Variants
Comparable
Notable members
“You're in spitting distance!”
Snifit, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Snifits are Shy Guys[1] with an extended nozzle for a mouth on their mask, which along with the dark coloration causes it to resemble a gas mask. Through their protrusion, they can fire projectiles - the most common being small, metallic bullets. Though Snifits first originated in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, they became a part of the Super Mario franchise when the game released internationally as Super Mario Bros. 2. Snifits usually wear red robes, but they have also worn pink, gray, green, blue, black, purple, yellow, and orange.

History

Super Mario series

Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario Bros. 2 / Super Mario Advance

Snifit
A red-robed Snifit from Super Mario Advance.

In Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and Super Mario Bros. 2, Snifits (shown here to be affiliated with the 8 bits) are less common than their Shyguy relatives and come in different colors. There is only one red Snifit, found in World 3-3; this trait is changed in many later appearances, where most Snifits are red. The red Snifit acts similar to a red Shyguy, walking off ledges it comes to but occasionally firing bullets made from nightmares.[2][3] Pink Snifits are the most common and act the same as the red ones except that they turn when they reach a ledge. Gray and green Snifits stand in place and occasionally jump while firing.

Snifit - Red

The identical behavior of the gray and green Snifits is due to the fact that they are actually the same coded object, with the color variation being due to their palette having different colors assigned to it in different areas to affect other objects. This in turn is due to the NES's technology only allowing four palettes at a time on that graphic layer, with the fourth being the player character's. Another side effect of the NES's graphic technology is the Snifits' hoods appearing to lack part of their outline in the back in one frame and appearing non-pointed in the other, as the mouthpiece takes up extra space in the 16x16 pixel tiles.

In Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance, the pink Snifits are blue and the green ones are gray, the latter of which is due to the green and gray objects no longer needing to share a palette. Unlike Shyguys in these versions, Snifits all wear tan shoes in-game, though due to the shading on their mouthpieces, this may be intended to be a shaded white, like in the original. They also have a lighter outline on their robes than Shyguys, at the cost of having less shading on them. Their sprite in the roulette bonus game depicts their shoes colored in a brown hue.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

Main article: Snifit (Super Mario 64)

In Super Mario 64 or Super Mario 64 DS, a ghost-like variation of Snifit appears, which is inconsistently depicted as either an atypical depiction of Snifits or a close relative.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

“I got an idea! Let's use that rock thing for a bridge!”
Snifit, "Brooklyn Bound"
Snifit
Several Snifits from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Blue Snifits from the episode "Mario and Joliet"

Snifits make several appearances in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where they are most often portrayed as the minions of King Koopa and as shock troops of the Koopa Pack. In the episode "The Unzappables," Snifits are used in a manner similar to handheld machine guns. In the episode "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service," a Snifit shoots Bullet Bill-like projectiles towards the Mario Bros.

Snifits are featured in the following episodes:

Nintendo Comics System

Snifit
Mario Mania

Snifits are featured in several issues of the Nintendo Comics System, where they appeared to be high-ranking minions of Bowser, as they are shown to command and train his Shyguy troops. One particular unnamed Snifit is featured prominently in the Nintendo Comics System issue "Duh Stoopid Bomb!" where the Snifit, after accidentally becoming super-intelligent after being caught in the explosion of a Smart Bomb, usurps Bowser of his armies; however, since they are all still under the effect of the Stupid Bombs, he is unable to command them efficiently.

Super Mario Adventures

In Nintendo Power's Super Mario Adventures comic serial, a Snifit can be seen among the attendees to Bowser's forced wedding to Princess Toadstool.

Super Mario Bros. (film)

Snifit

Snifits in the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film are depicted as mask-wearing garbage collector workers, and bear some resemblance to the Fungus Unit featured earlier in the film. As they are always depicted with their masks and suits on, it is never made clear as to their appearance or species but they are not shown to be able to properly speak, instead communicating through dinosaur-type creature noises. They work collecting and transporting trash in and out of the Dinohattan city with their Sludge Gulper trucks.

When they are out in the Koopahari Desert, Mario, Luigi, Iggy and Spike come to a junk yard with Snifit workers. They knock out some workers with the brothers' plungers and overtake their Sludge Gulper. All four of them put on Snifit masks to blend in and successfully leave the junk yard without the other Snifits noticing. Later in the film, a Snifit briefly appears driving the Sludge Gulper that transports Mario and Luigi to the entrance of Koopa's Tower after their Boom Boom Bar escape.

Super Mario-kun

Snifits. Page 18, volume 8 from Super Mario-kun.

An army of Snifits appears in volume 8 of Super Mario-kun. They attack Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi, but Mario catches them off guard by dressing as Chef Mario from Yoshi's Cookie and then using assets from the game.

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Snifit SMW2.png

Snifits are uncommon enemies in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, appearing in Marching Milde's Fort, The Deep, Underground Maze, and KEEP MOVING!!!!. They attack Yoshi and Baby Mario by shooting projectiles at them. The projectiles in this game are oval, instead of circular and can go through walls. In this game, Snifits walk around and sometimes change their direction towards Yoshi. Yoshi can defeat a Snifit by jumping on it, eating it, or by simply shooting it with an egg. In this game, Snifits are noticeably larger than regular Shy-Guys, and all wear salmon-pink robes and dark-purple shoes. An unused graphic depicts a body for a red-robed Snifit at 16x16 pixels drawn in a similar manner to Toadies in the final; pre-release builds show they originally had Kamek's Toadies' role and propellers.[4]

Yoshi's Island DS

Main article: Scorchit

In Yoshi's Island DS, Snifits do not appear, but a species derivative of Snifits called Scorchits appear. These enemies blow fires out of their mouths which can melt ice.

Yoshi's New Island

SnifitYNI.png

Snifits appear in Yoshi's New Island as enemies, now being roughly the same size as regular Shy Guys. They first appear in Heads Up, Hop Up, where they shoot in one spot without moving and walk back and forth. A simple stomp or eating them can defeat them.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake, Snifits, originally referred to as Spookums, wear blue robes and are only found in Booster Tower, being among the few enemies that disappear for the rest of the game after being defeated. In the remake, their blue robes now match their modern design first seen in Paper Mario: Color Splash.

In battle, a Snifit attacks by hitting a party member with its mouth. It can also attack with Hot Shot and Crystal, or use Gunk Ball to mute a party member. When a Snifit is attacked using Terrorize, it automatically runs away from battle.

Black-robed Snifits known as Snifsters also appear, mostly as an organization working for Booster. Five Snifits aspire to become a member of Booster's Snifsters and individually train in Booster Pass as an Apprentice. If they defeat Mario, the first four will become full-fledged Snifsters, while the last will be rejected for arbitrary reasons. In the original localization, they are simply referred to as Snifits.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 2

No normal Snifits appear in Mario Party 2. However, the Space Land board contains an organization called the Snifit Patrol, though the only member of it seen is of the Super Mario 64 depiction.

Mario Party 3

Artwork of a Snifit in Mario Party 3

Snifits appear in Mario Party 3 as the starting partner of Princess Daisy in the game's Duel Mode. It has an attack power of 2, a stamina stat of 2, and a salary of 5 coins per turn. It sometimes finds 2-4 coins at the start of its player's turn, effectively reducing its salary.

Mario Party Advance

Snifit from Mario Party Advance
The Snifit of Shroom City in Mario Party Advance
“I'm so excited, I won't be able to sleep!”
Snifit, Mario Party Advance

In Mario Party Advance, Snifit appears in the Shroom City mode. According to his description, he's a fan of being scared. He is found on the second floor of the Horror Condo, and when approached, he asks for the player's and Mr. E's help. If accepted, he explains that, despite the rumors about the Condo, he has not seen a single ghost since he's arrived. He then asks them to bring a ghost to his apartment, and says that he would do it himself, but there's been some problems between him and the ghosts. After reminding the ghosts to haunt the Condo, they start appearing in Snifit's room, leading to Mr. E running away in fear. Snifit gladly thanks the player and gives them the Porta-Gust Gaddget. The ending credits state that, despite Snifit's initial excitement, he has grown tired of seeing the ghosts.

Mario Party Superstars

In Mario Party Superstars, the Snifit Patrol returns along with the Space Land board, this time run by normal-looking Snifits.

Mario Kart series

File:MKDD Audience Sprite.png
A Purple Snifit (far left) from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

Snifits make a few minor cameos in the Mario Kart games. In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, they make a cameo appearance in the Sunset Wilds course, where their likenesses are carved on two totem poles featuring a Toady on the bottom, it in the middle, and a Shy Guy on the top. In the Mario Kart Tour iteration of the course, the totem poles are replaced by more cacti. Their next appearance in the series is Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, where they make another cameo as characters in the audience of Waluigi Stadium. However, they were removed from the course in Mario Kart Wii, due to using the same audience animation from the other courses.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

In the Mario & Luigi series, Snifit derivatives are common. Laser Snifits (actually Woohoo Hooniversity's transformed Beanish professors), Spiky Snifits, Ice Snifits, and Gunner Guys appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Snifaro MLPiT sprite.png
Main article: Snifaro

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, a Snifit derivative called Snifaro appears in Gritzy Caves. Snifaro is a Snifit pharaoh in a sarcophagus that is standing atop an ordinary Snifit, which is revealed when they open it up to shoot bullets. If the player uses a Bros. Flower on one, the sarcophagus burns up, resulting in the Snifit fleeing and the Snifaro remaining to fight on its own.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Flying Snifit

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake, Snifits only appear during enemy battles with a derivative species of flower-like Snifits called Flifits, and Flifits' younger form Sneeds. When Flifits lose their petals, a Flying Snifit appears to pour some water on them and heal them.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Even though Snifits do not appear physically in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, its name sometimes appears as a wrong answer for identifying a certain enemy in the Toad quizzes.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series

Mini-Snifit.png

Snifits[5][6][7] appear with a toylike design in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series. Unlike Shy Guys, they do not wander freely on land. Instead, they stand in one place, wind up with a noise, then shoot five bullets, slightly recoiling backward with each shot; after a moment, they return to where they were standing and repeat their routine. Bullets fired from Snifits cannot pass through any solid object, but can destroy Minis upon contact.

In the Nintendo Switch remake of the original Mario vs. Donkey Kong game, the Fire Shy Guy enemies are redesigned to look like Snifits.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, Snifits appear in Jungle Hijinks. Exclusively in this game, the player can manually make a Mini jump onto a Snifit's head to ride on top of it.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!, Snifits are first encountered in Room 4-4 of Jungle Rumble. Their actions are slightly slower, and they have spikes on their head, indicating that a Mini will break if it tries to jump on a Snifit.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!, Snifits are found in Cannon Cove and Secret Storage. They move more quickly than their previous appearances, and they no longer have spikes on their head; however, in this game, a Mini still breaks if it lands on top of a Snifit.

Yoshi Touch & Go

Main article: Propeller Mūcho

Normal Snifits do not appear in Yoshi Touch & Go, being replaced by Propeller Mūcho that are based on Fly Guys.

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The logo for the Snifit or Whiffit game show in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
The Snifit or Whiffit show

Snifits make their Paper Mario debut in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Snifits are first present in World 3, where they are the most common enemy found, an optional foe, and they are under the direct command of Bowser. For example, one Snifit is seen in The Bafflewood. It can be seen walking back and forth. There is also one Snifit hiding in the bushes trying to make the player not notice it. Snifits can be encountered on land or in poisonous water, which they are implied to enjoy. Snifits also appear in Bowser's Snow Fort alongside Shy Guys. They can be found in the trash area of Shy Guy Jungle before the player uses the goat or vacuum Things. Mario may pull one out and battle it.

A game show called Snifit or Whiffit is hosted by a Snifit who goes by the said name. Mario must participate in this game in order to obtain a Wiggler Segment, which is necessary for progress. If Mario completes the three challenges, Snifit asks him to participate in another one, which combines the first two challenges. If Mario wins this final challenge, he is awarded the Radiator Thing (Coins if he returns and has already collected the Radiator).

In battle, Snifits have many attacks: they can either spit out one bullet at Mario or a barrage of three. If Mario uses a Tail or any other sticker that includes a Spike Helmet, a Frog Suit or a Super Boot, the Snifits may attempt to push Mario much like the Clip Guy's and Paint Guy's attack when they try to clip or paint Mario. If successful, Mario loses the sticker. If Mario is able to attack multiple times via the Battle Spin, a Snifit may also knock away one of Mario's attacks. Snifits are mostly assisted by Ninjis, Clip Guys, Shy Guys, Piranha Plants, and Poison Bloopers, but they can also be assisted by Scuttlebugs and Goombas; some Snifits fight alone.

In its artwork, they are wearing brown bandannas and dark red robes while in-game they are wearing yellow bandannas and light red robes.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

“Sniff something? Say something.”
Snifit Undersand Hideout poster, Paper Mario: Color Splash
Plum Park
Mario talks to two friendly Snifits in Paper Mario: Color Splash.

Snifits return in Paper Mario: Color Splash as enemies and NPCs. Like in Sticker Star, Snifits attack in battle by spitting a bullet at Mario, sometimes three consecutively.

In this game, Snifits are often shown as Shy Guys' superiors. A pink Snifit is the leader of the Shai Guyz in the Golden Coliseum. A red Snifit commands a group of Shy Guy 5-Stacks in Fort Cobalt, while other Snifits coach Shy Guys in the exercise room. Snifits can also be found at Plum Park, where they are able to freely walk in the poisoned water. Two Snifits also appear sitting at a table, discussing their preferences of coffee over tea. Eight red Snifits are riding a train car of the Sunset Express, threatening the red Rescue Squad members.

In Redpepper Volcano, a blue Snifit advises a Fire Bro on throwing fireballs. When Mario defeats them all, he is disappointed and plans to train a new squad. An Ice Bro appears, asking to be on the team, and throws an iceball that fails to hit Mario. The blue Snifit is unimpressed and rejects him. In Redpepper Crater, Snifits are among the enemies in one of the spas. Two friendly Snifits also appear in this level, one near the Mini Paint Star and the other before a series of moving platforms.

Snifits prominently appear in the Mustard Café. Outside the café, various Snifits wait in line and order coffee once the restaurant re-opens. When Mario and the Mustard Café chef fall into the sinkhole, before they can reach the exits, they are grabbed by Snifits and pulled into the Snifit Undersand Hideout. The chef is shown trying to bribe a Snifit to let him escape but is denied. This area contains various Snifit-themed posters and a group of Snifits ambush Mario as he attempts to collect the Snifit's Card Key.

Snifit or Whiffit returns from Sticker Star, this time taking place in Cobalt Base. Host Snifit introduces the game once again, while a new Informant Snifit sells Mario cards he needs to play the game. Two pink Snifits reward Mario with the Instant Camera if he wins the bonus round. Additionally, a Snifit is the third-round opponent in Roshambo Temple #6.

Multiple variants of Snifit are introduced in this game. Slurp Snifits are parallels to Slurp Guys, appearing in areas such as Toad Trainworks and Mustard Café. In addition to spitting bullets, they may absorb Mario's paint. Spike Snifits wear helmets that protect them from jump attacks, similarly to Spike Guys. Whistle Snifits can summon enemies during battle. A Chariot Snifit assists Iggy Koopa in the Golden Coliseum. In addition, blue, green, and pink Snifits’ robes are now the same as the Shy Guys' modern robe designs, while yellow Snifits make their debut.

Paper Mario: The Origami King

“Don't mind me. Just sniffin' the bed. Hey! Don't act like you wouldn't be sniffin' it if I weren't here first. Wait, are you not a Snifit?”
Snifit, Paper Mario: The Origami King
A Snifit desert town in Paper Mario: The Origami King
"Snif City" inhabited by Snifits
An origami Snifit from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
An origami Snifit

Snifits reappear in Paper Mario: The Origami King, where red, blue, green, pink, and yellow Snifits can be found in Shroom City as one of the main inhabitants. Prior to defeating Hole Punch, they take over the aforementioned city, renaming it into "Snif City". Several Snifits also appear in Toad Town, where a yellow one temporarily runs a confetti sale, and another temporarily runs the outdoor café. Snifits also run the shops in Shangri-Spa. On Club Island, Mario can find a Snifit stuck in a tree, who offers to recharge his Toad Radar for 1,000 coins.

Additionally, origami Snifits appear in the game as enemies. In battle, they can call reinforcements if the amount of enemies in the battle dwindles. A Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw also appears as part of the Big Sho' Theater, which Mario must defeat in a Western-style duel.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

A Snifit in the Scrapbook Theater
A Snifit in Yoshi's Woolly World

Snifits return in Yoshi's Woolly World shooting hexagonal nuts at Yoshi. They can be defeated in the same way as previous games. They appear in Feel Fuzzy, Get Clingy and King Bowser's Castle. The derived species of Ice Snifits also appears earlier on snow/ice levels. The boss of World 5 is a large Snifit, named Snifberg the Unfeeling. If a normal Snifit is eaten by Yoshi, it will turn into an orange yarn ball.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

A troop of Shy Guys bring Luigi before Bowser for interrogation and eventual imprisonment.
A Snifit in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
“We found him in the Dark Lands.”
Snifit, The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Several Snifits appear in Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie, with one notable Snifit shown to have captured Luigi alongside two Shy Guys, in the Dark Lands and later on bringing him to Bowser. Unlike the Shy Guys, which are still voiced by Nate Bihldorff via archival recordings, this notable Snifit is given a speaking role, though its voice actor is unknown. More are seen infrequently, such as during Bowser's wedding to Princess Peach and before Bowser addresses his army about his plans.

Color variations

Much like Shy Guys, Snifits come in many different colors. The following is a list of all known Snifits and their first appearances.

Image Color Shoe color First appearance
Red Blue Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
Blue Magenta The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Yellow Green Paper Mario: Color Splash
Green Brown Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
Pink Purple Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
Light-blue Red-brown Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (as Flying Snifit)
Black White Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic
Orange Blue Yoshi's Woolly World
Purple Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 2

  • Snifit - Red: A member of the “8 bits.” He wears a mask and spits the bullets of evil dreams from his mouth.[3]
  • Snifit - Gray: He jumps before spitting a bullet. Learn the timing of his bullets.
  • Snifit - Pink: He moves back and forth on the hills. Avoid his bullets with timely jumps.

Super Mario Advance

  • Bio: Gray Snifits shoot nightmare bullets from their mouths. Keep a look out for Red and Blue Snifits as well.[8]

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten

Template:PEGMCE profile

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

  • Shogakukan guide: 首を持ち上げたら、口から弾を吐き出す合図。[9] (When they lift their heads, it signals that they will spit out a bullet from their mouths.)
  • Player's Guide: Grab one of these ambulatory cannons before it blows its top.[10]

Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

  • Shogakukan guide: 口から弾をはき出して攻撃してくる。首を持ち上げたら、弾をはき出す合図だぞ。[11] (They attack by spitting bullets out of their mouths. When they lift their heads, it's a signal that they will spit out a bullet.)

Yoshi's New Island

  • Shogakukan guide: 一定時間ごとに口から水平に弾を飛ばす。弾を飛ばした直後に急接近し、食べてしまおう。歩いて移動するものと、一定の場所から動かないものの2種類がいる。[12] (At regular intervals, it shoots bullets horizontally from its mouth. Immediately after the bullets fly, approach them quickly and eat them. They come in two types: those that move on foot and those that do not move from a fixed location.)

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Spookum
Battle idle animation of a Spookum or Apprentice from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars HP 98 FP 100 Speed 18
Location(s) Booster Tower Attack 50 Magic attack 32
Role Common Defense 45 Magic defense 5
Bonus Flower Once Again! (10%) Yoshi Cookie Sleepy Bomb Morph rate 75%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells Crystal, Drain, Escape (Terrorize)
Weak Ice Strong None Sp. attacks Gunk Ball
Coins 4 Exp. points 8 Items Mid Mushroom (5%)
Psychopath "Que pasa?"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Super Mario RPG enemy
Snifit
Artwork of Spookum from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 98 Weak Elements Ice Drops N/A
Exp. 8 Weak Statuses FearPoisonSleepMute Rare Drops Mid Mushroom
Found in Booster Tower
Monster List profile They seem to have no interest in becoming Snifsters and are content to remain Snifits forever.
Thought Peek "Do you smell something?"
Animations

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Sticker
Snifit
A Sticker of Snifit in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Artwork from: Mario Party 3
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: [Arm, Leg] - Attack +3
Usable by: Anyone

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Paper Mario: Sticker Star enemy
Snifit
Snifit PMSS.png Max HP 16 Role Common Location(s) Leaflitter Path, The Bafflewood, Strike Lake, Loop Loop River, Tree Branch Trail, Stump Glade, Bowser's Snow Fort
Attack 3 Stickers Chillhammer, Line Jump, POW Block, Shiny Hammer
Defense 0 Moves Bullet (3), Bullet Barrage (6), Push (gets rid of sticker), Shove (knocks away one attack)

Paper Mario: Color Splash

Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Red Snifit
Red Snifit Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 24 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 5
A Red Snifit card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Bullet Attack (5), Combo Bullet Attack (5 × 3), Group Attack (5), Blowback Attack (24)
Location(s) Sunglow Ridge, The Golden Coliseum, Plum Park, Fort Cobalt, Sunset Express
Quotes Usual: "You're jealous of my mask. Admit it." ~ "You're in spitting distance!" ~ "Noxious fumes are nothing to me!" ~ "Pew pew!"
The Golden Coliseum if encountered in arena: "Is everyone looking at me?" ~ "Spitfire!" ~ "I'm fired up...ish." ~ "Are you bad to the bone?"
Enemy class
ENEMY_RANDAM_1_5
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5 Red paint 67 Yellow paint 0 Blue paint 7 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 0
Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Green Snifit
Green Snifit Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 24 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 5
A Green Snifit card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Bullet Attack (5), Combo Bullet Attack (5 × 3), Group Attack (5), Blowback Attack (24)
Location(s) Sunglow Ridge
Quotes Usual: "You're jealous of my mask. Admit it." ~ "You're in spitting distance!" ~ "Noxious fumes are nothing to me!" ~ "Pew pew!"
Enemy class
ENEMY_RANDAM_1_5
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5 Red paint 7 Yellow paint 22 Blue paint 0 Orange paint 0 Green paint 22 Purple paint 0
Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Yellow Snifit
Yellow Snifit Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 24 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 5
A Yellow Snifit card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Bullet Attack (5), Combo Bullet Attack (5 × 3), Group Attack (5), Blowback Attack (24)
Location(s) Plum Park, Mustard Café
Quotes Usual: "You're jealous of my mask. Admit it." ~ "You're in spitting distance!" ~ "Noxious fumes are nothing to me!" ~ "Pew pew!"
Mustard Café: "Always follow the rules!" ~ "I could go for some coffee..." ~ "We must protect our territory!" ~ "Just stay calm..."
Enemy class
ENEMY_MANY_COIN
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5 Red paint 0 Yellow paint 60 Blue paint 15 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 0
Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Blue Snifit
Blue Snifit Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 24 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 5
A Blue Snifit card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Bullet Attack (5), Combo Bullet Attack (5 × 3), Group Attack (5), Blowback Attack (24)
Location(s) Plum Park, Fort Cobalt
Quotes Usual: "You're jealous of my mask. Admit it." ~ "You're in spitting distance!" ~ "Noxious fumes are nothing to me!" ~ "Pew pew!"
Enemy class
ENEMY_RANDAM_1_5
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5 Red paint 15 Yellow paint 0 Blue paint 60 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 0
Paper Mario: Color Splash enemy
Pink Snifit
Pink Snifit Idle Animation from Paper Mario: Color Splash HP 24 Type Normal Role Common Card
Strong None Weak None Card drop rate 5
A Pink Snifit card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Moves Bullet Attack (5), Combo Bullet Attack (5 × 3), Group Attack (5), Blowback Attack (24)
Location(s) Mustard Café
Quotes Usual: "Always follow the rules!" ~ "I could go for some coffee..." ~ "We must protect our territory!" ~ "Just stay calm..."
Enemy class
ENEMY_HEART
Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5 Red paint 22 Yellow paint 0 Blue paint 22 Orange paint 0 Green paint 0 Purple paint 15

Paper Mario: The Origami King

Paper Mario: The Origami King enemy
Snifit
An origami Snifit from Paper Mario: The Origami King. HP 24 Moves Location(s)
Type Normal Bullet (5), Bullet Barrage (10 × 3), Stacked Shot (4 × number of Snifits performing attack), Firing Squad (?), Tower Attack (?), Pyramid Attack (?), (Call for Backup) Shogun Studios, The Princess Peach, Shangri-Spa
Role Common
Item drops Mushroom
They're ready and raring to shoot some trouble your way, and they're not shy about calling for backup.
  • Shogakukan guide:「バトル中に仲間を呼び寄せることがある。攻撃を30%の確率で失敗してしまう辺リはヘイホーと似ている。」("May call friends during battle. Similar to a Shy Guy, it has a 30% chance of failing an attack.")[13]

Mario Party Superstars

  • Encyclopedia bio:
    • English:
      Often mistaken for Shy Guys, but the difference lies in their masks.
    • Japanese:
      ヘイホーによく似ているがよく見るとお面の色が黒いです。[14]
      (Translation: It looks a lot like Shy Guy, but if you look closely, the color of the mask is black.)

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Snifit.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ムーチョ[?]
Mūcho
From「夢宇界ムウかい」(Muu Kai, the original name of Subcon) and「チョウ」(chō, a military leader); also possibly a pun on mucho (Spanish word for "a lot of")
ムーチョピンク[15][16] (Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario USA, pink type)
Mūcho Pinku
Snifitスニフィット-Pinkピンク[16]
ムーチョグレー[15][16] (Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic / Super Mario USA, gray/green type)
Mūcho Gurē
Snifitスニフィット-Grayグレー[16]
ムーチョあか[2] (Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, red type)
Mūcho Aka
Snifit-Red
ムーチョレッド[16] (Super Mario USA, red type)
Mūcho Reddo
Snifitスニフィット-Redレッド[16]
スニフィット[17]
Sunifitto
Transliteration of the Super Mario Bros. 2 name
Chinese (simplified) 木乔[18]
Mùqiáo
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 木喬[?]
Mùqiáo
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Snifit[?] -
French Snifit (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! Help Mode)[?] -
French (NOA) Mascagaz (My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Super Mario's Adventures)[?] From masque à gaz ("gas mask")
Maskrache[?] Pun on masque ("mask") or Maskache ("Shy Guy") and crache ("spit")
French (NOE) Snifit[?] -
German Snifit[?] -
Italian Snifit[?] -
Gorgorizzo (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)[?] From gorgogliare ("to gurgle")
Nappone[19] Very Big Nose
Korean 무우쵸[?]
Muuchyo
From the Japanese name
Portuguese (NOA) Snift[?] -
Portuguese (NOE) Snifes[?] From the English "sniff"
Russian Шмыга[?]
Shmyga
Short for шмыгать (shmygat, "to sniff")
Spanish Olfiti[?] From olfato ("smell")

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Page 215 of 「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten, or "Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia") states of Mūcho: 「くちからたまはなってくるヘイホー(P199)のパワーアップばん。」 (A power-up version of Heihō that fires bullets from its mouth.)
  2. ^ a b 魔夢族マムーぞく一員いちいん。おめんをつけていて、くちから悪夢あくむたまってくる。」 ("A member of the Mamu Family. They wear masks and spit the bullets of evil dreams from their mouth.") - Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet. Page 30 (ムーチョあか).
  3. ^ a b "A member of the “8 bits.” He wears a mask and spits the bullets of evil dreams from his mouth." - Super Mario Bros. 2 instruction booklet. Page 23 (Snifit - Red description).
  4. ^ Akfamilyhome (July 24, 2020). Twitter post featuring gameplay of a Yoshi's Island prototype. Twitter. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  5. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis object graphics filename (data/data/anims/snifit_anim.bin)
  6. ^ Snifit – Snifit shoots bullets in the direction he's facing, then reloads to do it again. Make sure Mini Mario isn’t in the way! - Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! help.
  7. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! Help Mode
  8. ^ Super Mario Advance European instruction booklet (English segment). Page 11 (PDF).
  9. ^ 「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Page Template:Media link.
  10. ^ Miller, Kent; Munson, Terry. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide. Page Template:Media link.
  11. ^ 「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Page Template:Media link.
  12. ^ 「ヨッシー New アイランド 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's New Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Page Template:Media link.
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  15. ^ a b Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet. Page 31.
  16. ^ a b c d e f Super Mario USA instruction booklet. Page 27. nintendo.co.jp.
  17. ^ Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten. Page 225.
  18. ^ From the ending scenes of Super Mario Advance as localized by iQue. Reference: 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧2敌人官译 (Official names for iQue Super Mario 2 enemies). Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  19. ^ Super Mario Advance European manual. Page 111.