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|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:NSMBUDX Dragoneel model.png|200x200px]]<br>[[File:NSMBUDX twin Dragoneel model.png|200x200px]]<br>Models of both Dragoneel types from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' ([[List of games by date#2012|2012]]) | |first_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' ([[List of games by date#2012|2012]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[ | |latest_appearance=''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' ([[List of games by date#2022|2022]]) | ||
| | |comparable=[[Snorkel Snake]] | ||
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'''Dragoneels''' are gigantic eels that make their debut in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. These enemies have angry closed eyes that resemble those of a [[Porcupuffer]], and large zigzag-shaped red jaws, the upper one having a pink lip. Also, they have long sleek bodies with a long purple crest running along their red backs and their underside is white with pale purple polka dots, and a long purple fin along their back. Dragoneel's wing-like pectoral fins and three-lobed caudal fin are similar to those of [[Cheep Cheep]]s. They closely resemble [[Gobblegut]] (and [[Fracktail]]) and behave similar to the [[Snorkel Snake]] as they try to encircle players with their bodies; in fact, their internal file name in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' suggests they may be directly based on the Snorkel Snake. | '''Dragoneels''' are gigantic eels that make their debut in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. These enemies have angry closed eyes that resemble those of a [[Porcupuffer]], and large zigzag-shaped red jaws, the upper one having a pink lip. Also, they have long sleek bodies with a long purple crest running along their red backs and their underside is white with pale purple polka dots, and a long purple fin along their back. Dragoneel's wing-like pectoral fins and three-lobed caudal fin are similar to those of [[Cheep Cheep]]s. They closely resemble [[Gobblegut]] (and [[Fracktail]]) and behave similar to the [[Snorkel Snake]] as they try to encircle players with their bodies; in fact, their internal file name in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' suggests they may be directly based on the Snorkel Snake. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''==== | ||
In the game, they attack by chasing the player's character. They can only be defeated with a [[Super Star]], and doing so causes it to spit out several [[coin]]s. Dragoneels appear in the [[Sparkling Waters]] level, [[Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto]] and {{world-link|coin|5|World Coin-5 (New Super Mario Bros. U)}}. It follows the player throughout the underwater course, while the players must avoid the monster. Throwing [[fireball]]s at its head will slow it down, but throwing them at its body will speed it up. If the player swims behind a Dragoneel and remains out of reach, the Dragoneel will begin circling the player. In a multiplayer game, it will go after the player furthest to the right of the screen. The Dragoneel is also capable of swimming through walls and other objects. | In the game, they attack by chasing the player's character. They can only be defeated with a [[Super Star]], and doing so causes it to spit out several [[coin]]s. Dragoneels appear in the [[Sparkling Waters]] level, [[Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto]] and {{world-link|coin|5|World Coin-5 (New Super Mario Bros. U)}}. It follows the player throughout the underwater course, while the players must avoid the monster. Throwing [[fireball]]s at its head will slow it down, but throwing them at its body will speed it up. If the player swims behind a Dragoneel and remains out of reach, the Dragoneel will begin circling the player. In a multiplayer game, it will go after the player furthest to the right of the screen. The Dragoneel is also capable of swimming through walls and other objects. | ||
A shorter, purple-blue variant of Dragoneels can be found in Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto. Only two purple Dragoneels appear in a small section with coins and a [[Star Coin]]. They have the same strategies that Dragoneels have; they follow the player(s) while they must avoid them. However, they make tighter turns, and are significantly slower. Throwing fireballs at their heads will make them move gradually slower | A shorter, purple-blue variant of Dragoneels, appearing only in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', can be found in Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto. Only two purple Dragoneels appear in a small section with coins and a [[Star Coin]]. They have the same strategies that Dragoneels have; they follow the player(s) while they must avoid them. However, they make tighter turns, and are significantly slower. Throwing fireballs at their heads will make them move gradually slower. | ||
Dragoneels reappear in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' in the [[Sparkling Waters]] level, [[Dragoneel Depths]] where two of them chase the player. In this game, they can defeat enemies, such as [[Urchin]]s and [[Big Urchin]]s, by running into them. | Dragoneels reappear in ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' in the [[Sparkling Waters]] level, [[Dragoneel Depths]] where two of them chase the player. In this game, they can defeat enemies, such as [[Urchin]]s and [[Big Urchin]]s, by running into them. | ||
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===''Mario Party'' series=== | ===''Mario Party'' series=== | ||
[[File:Super Mario Party - Rumble Fishing (results).png|thumb|Caught Dragoneels in the Rumble Fishing minigame of ''Super Mario Party'']] | |||
[[File: | In the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], Dragoneels first appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', where they host the [[Dragoneel Treasure]] events in [[Whimsical Waters]]. Dragoneels reappear in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'' in the minigames [[Rattle and Hmmm]], where one may appear during the final round, and more notably in [[Rumble Fishing (Super Mario Party)|Rumble Fishing]], where players each have to reel out a Dragoneel in hopes of finding the longest Dragoneel to win the minigame. | ||
Dragoneels appear in ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', | |||
===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''=== | |||
[[File: | {{quote| This poor Dragoneel is yet another victim of [[Woodrow]]'s [[File:Woodrow icon MRSOH.png|20px]] cursed - and in my honest opinion - vastly overrated poetry. |Beep-0| Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope}} | ||
In ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', a giant, dazed Dragoneel makes a cameo appearance in Gourd Lake. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
NSMBU Dragoneel Screenshot.jpg|Screenshot from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' | |||
LittleDragoneels.png|Screenshot from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' | |||
Mp10trailer5.png|thumb|Screenshot from ''Mario Party 10'' | |||
Gourd Lake Dragoneel M+RSoH.jpg|Screenshot from ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{internal names | {{internal names | ||
|game1=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' | |game1=''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' | ||
|file1=<tt>content/Common/actor/unabon</tt | |file1=<tt>content/Common/actor/unabon.szs</tt> | ||
|name1=unabon | |name1=unabon | ||
|meaning1=[[Snorkel Snake]] | |meaning1=[[Snorkel Snake#Names in other languages|Snorkel Snake]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=タツノン | |Jap=タツノン<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|title="New Super Mario Bros. U" in『[[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]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=2015|page=209|isbn=4-091065-69-4}}</ref> | ||
|JapR=Tatsunon | |JapR=Tatsunon | ||
|JapM=From「竜」(''tatsu'', dragon) or possibly「竜の落し子」(''tatsu no otoshigo'', seahorse), and an allusion to「ウナボン」(''Unabon'', Snorkel Snake) | |JapM=From「竜」(''tatsu'', "dragon") or possibly「竜の落し子」(''tatsu no otoshigo'', "seahorse"), and an allusion to「ウナボン」(''Unabon'', "Snorkel Snake") | ||
| | |ChiS=海龙 | ||
| | |ChiSR=Hǎi Lóng | ||
|ChiSM=Sea Dragon | |||
|ChiT=海龍 | |||
|ChiTR=Hǎi Lóng | |||
|ChiTM=Sea Dragon | |||
|Dut=Dragoneel | |||
|Fre=Dranguille | |||
|FreM=From "dragon" and ''anguille'' ("eel") | |||
|Ger=Drachenaal | |||
|GerM=Dragoneel | |||
|Ita=Dranguilla | |Ita=Dranguilla | ||
|ItaM=Pun on " | |ItaM=Pun on ''drago'' ("dragon") and ''anguilla'' ("eel") | ||
|Kor=용돌이 | |||
|KorR=Yongdori | |||
|KorM=from "용" (''yong'', "dragon") and "~돌이" (''-dori'', a Korean suffix that refers to a man) | |||
|Por=Dragoreia | |Por=Dragoreia | ||
|PorM=From "dragon" and | |PorM=From ''dragão'' ("dragon") and ''moreia'' ("moray eel") | ||
|Rus=Драконоугорь | |Rus=Драконоугорь | ||
|RusR=Drakonougor' | |RusR=Drakonougor' | ||
|RusM=From | |RusM=From ''дракон'' (''drakon'', "dragon") and ''угорь'' (''ugor'', "eel") | ||
| | |SpaA=Anguisaurio | ||
|SpaAM=From ''anguilla'' ("eel" in Latin) and the suffix ''-saurio'' ("-saurus") | |||
| | |SpaE=Hidragón | ||
| | |SpaEM=From ''hidra'' ("hydra") and ''dragón'' ("dragon") | ||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
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{{MP10}} | {{MP10}} | ||
{{SMP}} | {{SMP}} | ||
{{M+RSOH}} | |||
{{SMPJ}} | |||
[[Category:Dragons]] | [[Category:Dragons]] | ||
[[Category:Eels]] | [[Category:Eels]] | ||
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[[Category:New Super Luigi U enemies]] | [[Category:New Super Luigi U enemies]] | ||
[[Category:New Super Mario Bros. U enemies]] | [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. U enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Party]] | [[Category:Super Mario Party characters]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Party Jamboree characters]] | |||
[[it:Dranguilla]] | [[it:Dranguilla]] | ||
[[de:Drachenaal]] | [[de:Drachenaal]] | ||
[[de:Baby-Drachenaal]] | [[de:Baby-Drachenaal]] | ||
[[it:Dranguilla (viola)]] | [[it:Dranguilla (viola)]] |
Latest revision as of 16:50, August 28, 2024
Dragoneel | |||
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Models of both Dragoneel types from New Super Mario Bros. U | |||
First appearance | New Super Mario Bros. U (2012) | ||
Latest appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) | ||
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Dragoneels are gigantic eels that make their debut in New Super Mario Bros. U. These enemies have angry closed eyes that resemble those of a Porcupuffer, and large zigzag-shaped red jaws, the upper one having a pink lip. Also, they have long sleek bodies with a long purple crest running along their red backs and their underside is white with pale purple polka dots, and a long purple fin along their back. Dragoneel's wing-like pectoral fins and three-lobed caudal fin are similar to those of Cheep Cheeps. They closely resemble Gobblegut (and Fracktail) and behave similar to the Snorkel Snake as they try to encircle players with their bodies; in fact, their internal file name in New Super Mario Bros. U suggests they may be directly based on the Snorkel Snake.
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
New Super Mario Bros. U / New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]
In the game, they attack by chasing the player's character. They can only be defeated with a Super Star, and doing so causes it to spit out several coins. Dragoneels appear in the Sparkling Waters level, Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto and World Coin-5. It follows the player throughout the underwater course, while the players must avoid the monster. Throwing fireballs at its head will slow it down, but throwing them at its body will speed it up. If the player swims behind a Dragoneel and remains out of reach, the Dragoneel will begin circling the player. In a multiplayer game, it will go after the player furthest to the right of the screen. The Dragoneel is also capable of swimming through walls and other objects.
A shorter, purple-blue variant of Dragoneels, appearing only in New Super Mario Bros. U, can be found in Dragoneel's Undersea Grotto. Only two purple Dragoneels appear in a small section with coins and a Star Coin. They have the same strategies that Dragoneels have; they follow the player(s) while they must avoid them. However, they make tighter turns, and are significantly slower. Throwing fireballs at their heads will make them move gradually slower.
Dragoneels reappear in New Super Luigi U in the Sparkling Waters level, Dragoneel Depths where two of them chase the player. In this game, they can defeat enemies, such as Urchins and Big Urchins, by running into them.
Super Mario Maker 2[edit]
In Super Mario Maker 2, Dragoneels make a cameo in the background of the vertical section of underwater levels in the New Super Mario Bros. U style. They do not appear as course parts.
Mario Party series[edit]
In the Mario Party series, Dragoneels first appear in Mario Party 10, where they host the Dragoneel Treasure events in Whimsical Waters. Dragoneels reappear in Super Mario Party in the minigames Rattle and Hmmm, where one may appear during the final round, and more notably in Rumble Fishing, where players each have to reel out a Dragoneel in hopes of finding the longest Dragoneel to win the minigame.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope[edit]
- “ This poor Dragoneel is yet another victim of Woodrow's cursed - and in my honest opinion - vastly overrated poetry. ”
- —Beep-0, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
In Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, a giant, dazed Dragoneel makes a cameo appearance in Gourd Lake.
Gallery[edit]
Screenshot from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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New Super Mario Bros. U | content/Common/actor/unabon.szs | unabon | Snorkel Snake |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | タツノン[1] Tatsunon |
From「竜」(tatsu, "dragon") or possibly「竜の落し子」(tatsu no otoshigo, "seahorse"), and an allusion to「ウナボン」(Unabon, "Snorkel Snake") | |
Chinese (simplified) | 海龙[?] Hǎi Lóng |
Sea Dragon | |
Chinese (traditional) | 海龍[?] Hǎi Lóng |
Sea Dragon | |
Dutch | Dragoneel[?] | - | |
French | Dranguille[?] | From "dragon" and anguille ("eel") | |
German | Drachenaal[?] | Dragoneel | |
Italian | Dranguilla[?] | Pun on drago ("dragon") and anguilla ("eel") | |
Korean | 용돌이[?] Yongdori |
from "용" (yong, "dragon") and "~돌이" (-dori, a Korean suffix that refers to a man) | |
Portuguese | Dragoreia[?] | From dragão ("dragon") and moreia ("moray eel") | |
Russian | Драконоугорь[?] Drakonougor' |
From дракон (drakon, "dragon") and угорь (ugor, "eel") | |
Spanish (NOA) | Anguisaurio[?] | From anguilla ("eel" in Latin) and the suffix -saurio ("-saurus") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Hidragón[?] | From hidra ("hydra") and dragón ("dragon") |
References[edit]
- ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). "New Super Mario Bros. U" in『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 4-091065-69-4. Page 209.