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'''Hooraws''' are [[list of enemies|enemies]] that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They appear as small [[Hooski]]s with red hair and pants. Many of them serve as protection for [[Big Massif]], [[Sorrow Fist]], [[Heavy Zest]], and [[Thunder Sass]], surrounding them during the battles with them and forming various formations that make [[Mario]]'s [[Dream World]] [[jump]] and [[hammer]] attacks more or less advantageous. | '''Hooraws''' are [[list of enemies|enemies]] that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They appear as small [[Hooski]]s with red hair and pants. Their name is derived from "hooraw", a term that refers to an uproar. Many of them serve as protection for [[Big Massif]], [[Sorrow Fist]], [[Heavy Zest]], and [[Thunder Sass]], surrounding them during the battles with them and forming various formations that make [[Mario]]'s [[Dream World]] [[jump]] and [[hammer]] attacks more or less advantageous. | ||
[[Heavy Zest]] uses his | [[Heavy Zest]] uses his Hooraws to give the player a hint on whether to jump or not. If the Hooraws perform a high jump, the target has to stay on the ground as Heavy Zest jumps just before contact; otherwise, this is avoided by jumping as Heavy Zest barrels through. | ||
[[Thunder Sass]] jumps on his Hooraws before launching himself towards his target, who has to repel him with a [[Hammer]] strike. | [[Thunder Sass]] jumps on his Hooraws before launching himself towards his target, who has to repel him with a [[Hammer]] strike. | ||
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[[Big Massif]] has the same tells for his fight. | [[Big Massif]] has the same tells for his fight. | ||
A stronger variant known as a "Hooraw X" can be fought in the [[Battle Ring]], assisting Big Massif's X counterpart. | |||
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Hooraw | |
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Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) |
Variant of | Hooski |
Hooraws are enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They appear as small Hooskis with red hair and pants. Their name is derived from "hooraw", a term that refers to an uproar. Many of them serve as protection for Big Massif, Sorrow Fist, Heavy Zest, and Thunder Sass, surrounding them during the battles with them and forming various formations that make Mario's Dream World jump and hammer attacks more or less advantageous.
Heavy Zest uses his Hooraws to give the player a hint on whether to jump or not. If the Hooraws perform a high jump, the target has to stay on the ground as Heavy Zest jumps just before contact; otherwise, this is avoided by jumping as Heavy Zest barrels through.
Thunder Sass jumps on his Hooraws before launching himself towards his target, who has to repel him with a Hammer strike.
When Sorrow Fist throws a seashell, the Hooraws have a chance to panic; if this happens, he hits it after a delay.
Big Massif has the same tells for his fight.
A stronger variant known as a "Hooraw X" can be fought in the Battle Ring, assisting Big Massif's X counterpart.
Statistics[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy | ||||||||
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Hooraw | ||||||||
HP | 28 | Role | Support | Level | 14 | Location(s) | Dreamy Wakeport | |
Power | 1 | Position | Normal | No Hitter | — | |||
Defense | 49 | World | Dream | Weakness | None | Item drop | None (0%) None (0%) | |
Speed | 1 | Experience | 0 (0) | Coins | 5 (20%) |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アニーズ[?] Anīzu |
Portmanteau of「兄い」(anii, "elder brother") and English plural "s" | |
French (NOA) | Hourrache[?] | From the expression hourra ("hooray") | |
German | Muskeleve[?] | From Muskel ("muscle") | |
Italian | Urrao[?] | From the expression hurra ("hooray") | |
Korean | 제자스[?] Jejaseu |
Portmanteau of "제자" (jeja, "pupil") and English plural "s" | |
Portuguese | Musculíssimo[?] | Músculo ("muscle") + the superlative suffix -íssimo | |
Russian | Заморыш[?] Zamorysh |
Scallywag | |
Spanish (NOA) | Jupilo[?] | Portmanteau of "jua" (a type of laughter) and pupilo ("pupil") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Pupilo[?] | Pupil |