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{{species-infobox
{{italic title|Worm (''Super Mario Galaxy'')}}
|title=Big Green Caterpillar
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|image=[[File:WormSuperMarioGalaxy.png|220px]]<br>The caterpillar bursting from the first apple
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:WormSuperMarioGalaxy.png|220px]]<br>Screenshot from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
|species=Caterpillar
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
}}
}}
[[File:Apple planets.png|thumb|left|The caterpillar burrowing through some apple planets]]
The '''worm'''<ref>{{cite|author=Black, Fletcher|title=''Super Mario Galaxy: PRIMA Official Game Guide''|format=Collector's Edition|location=Roseville|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=November 9, 2007|page=35, 172|isbn=978-0-7615-5713-5|language=en-us}}</ref> is a giant caterpillar from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. It is harmless and has its own [[gravity|gravitational pull]], allowing [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) to walk along its body as if it is a planetoid. It lives in [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]], where it can be found inside one of the three [[apple]]-shaped planets during [[The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows]]. Each apple has at least one [[stump]] on its surface that disturbs the worm once [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ed, causing it to tunnel into the next nearest apple. This forms a permanent bridge between these planets that ultimately connects all three apples. Striking the stump in the final, red-colored apple causes the worm to poke its head out of the surface, allowing Mario to reach a nearby [[Launch Star]]. The worm does not appear anywhere else in the game. The spots on its body suggest it may be related to [[Wiggler]]s.
The '''Big Green Caterpillar'''<ref>''Super Mario Galaxy'' internal filenames (<tt>GreenCaterpillarBigBody</tt>, <tt>GreenCaterpillarBigBodyLow</tt>, <tt>GreenCaterpillarBigFace</tt>, <tt>GreenCaterpillarBigFaceLow</tt>)</ref> (erroneously and generically referred to by [[Prima Games|Prima]] as a "'''worm'''"<ref>Fletcher Black, ''Super Mario Galaxy'' PRIMA Official Game Guide. Pages 35 and 172.</ref>) is a giant harmless insect only appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. Specifically, it appears in the [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]]'s mission called [[The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows]], where it is found after [[Mario]] uses a [[Ground Pound]] on a specific [[stump]] on a giant apple planet. Once Mario does this, the caterpillar bursts out before crawling into another apple planet. After repeating this process two more times, the caterpillar instead leads to a [[Launch Star]], which Mario can use to continue.
 
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The character is likely based on the culturally ubiquitous {{wp|Trope (literature)|trope}} of the "worm in an apple,"<ref>"{{cite|url=tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WormInAnApple|title=Worm in an Apple|publisher=TV Tropes|language=en|accessdate=November 10, 2023}}</ref> itself potentially influenced by the apple-eating larvae of widespread pest insects such as ''{{wp|Cydia pomonella}}'', ''{{wp|Grapholita lobarzewskii}}'', and ''{{wp|Rhagoletis pomonella}}''. A [[Worm (Donkey Kong 64)|similar character]] from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' is also derived from this trope.
==Names in other languages==
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
GDC07Scene11.png|Prerelease screenshot from the 2007 {{wp|Game Developers Conference}}
SMG E3 2007 Early Gusty Garden Galaxy.png|Prerelease screenshot from {{wp|E3 2007}}
Apple planets.png|Screenshot from ''Super Mario Galaxy''
</gallery>
 
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
|file1=<tt>StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt>
|name1=GreenCaterpillarBig
|meaning1=Big Green Caterpillar
|game2=''Super Mario Galaxy''
|file2=<tt>StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt>
|name2=虫食い惑星オオムイムイ (''Mushikui Wakusei Ōmuimui'')
|meaning2=Planet-Eating Bug, Big Muimui
}}
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ムイムイ<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Galaxy'' section, page 126.</ref>
|Jap=ムイムイ<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors.|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|location=Tokyo|page=126|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|JapR=Muimui
|JapR=Muimui
|JapM=Possibly from 無為無為 (''Muimui''), meaning "innocent," or 無為 (''Mui''), meaning "involuntary" or "idleness." The "mu" may also come from 虫 (''Mushi''), meaning "insect" or specifically 毛虫 (''Kemushi''), meaning "caterpillar."
|JapM=A {{wp|Kansai dialect}} slang term equivalent to「虫」(''mushi'', "worm" or "larval insect")
|Ger=Muimui<ref>{{cite|author=---|language=de|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Encyclopedia - Die ersten 30 Jahre]]''|format=Deutsche Ausgabe|location=Hamburg|publisher=Tokyopop|date=October 12, 2017|page=126|isbn=978-3842036536}}</ref>
|GerM=Romanization of the Japanese name
|Ita=Millepiedi<ref>{{cite|author=---|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia: La guida ufficiale Nintendo]]''|location=Milano|format=Edizione italiana|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=126}}</ref>
|ItaM={{wp|Millipede}}
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 11:44, June 27, 2024

Worm
WormSuperMarioGalaxy.png
Screenshot from Super Mario Galaxy
Species Caterpillar
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)

The worm[1] is a giant caterpillar from Super Mario Galaxy. It is harmless and has its own gravitational pull, allowing Mario (or Luigi) to walk along its body as if it is a planetoid. It lives in Gusty Garden Galaxy, where it can be found inside one of the three apple-shaped planets during The Dirty Tricks of Major Burrows. Each apple has at least one stump on its surface that disturbs the worm once ground-pounded, causing it to tunnel into the next nearest apple. This forms a permanent bridge between these planets that ultimately connects all three apples. Striking the stump in the final, red-colored apple causes the worm to poke its head out of the surface, allowing Mario to reach a nearby Launch Star. The worm does not appear anywhere else in the game. The spots on its body suggest it may be related to Wigglers.

The character is likely based on the culturally ubiquitous trope of the "worm in an apple,"[2] itself potentially influenced by the apple-eating larvae of widespread pest insects such as Cydia pomonella, Grapholita lobarzewskii, and Rhagoletis pomonella. A similar character from Donkey Kong 64 is also derived from this trope.

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl GreenCaterpillarBig Big Green Caterpillar
Super Mario Galaxy StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl 虫食い惑星オオムイムイ (Mushikui Wakusei Ōmuimui) Planet-Eating Bug, Big Muimui

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ムイムイ[3]
Muimui
A Kansai dialect slang term equivalent to「虫」(mushi, "worm" or "larval insect")

German Muimui[4]
Romanization of the Japanese name
Italian Millepiedi[5]
Millipede

References[edit]

  1. ^ Black, Fletcher (November 9, 2007). Super Mario Galaxy: PRIMA Official Game Guide (Collector's Edition). Roseville: Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-7615-5713-5. Page 35, 172.
  2. ^ "Worm in an Apple. TV Tropes (English). Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  3. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors. (October 19, 2015). 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 126.
  4. ^ --- (October 12, 2017). Super Mario Encyclopedia - Die ersten 30 Jahre (Deutsche Ausgabe). Hamburg: Tokyopop (German). ISBN 978-3842036536. Page 126.
  5. ^ --- (November 15, 2018). Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia: La guida ufficiale Nintendo (Edizione italiana). Milano: Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 126.