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'''Moe-Eyes'''<ref>[[:File:Super Mario Odyssey Atlas.jpg|''Super Mario Odyssey'' world atlas]]</ref> are species from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' that can be controlled with [[Cappy]]. They are based on their namesake, the {{wp|Moai}} statue heads, and have a pair of feet, earrings and sunglasses, and a tuft of green hair. | '''Moe-Eyes'''<ref>[[:File:Super Mario Odyssey Atlas.jpg|''Super Mario Odyssey'' world atlas]]</ref> are species from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' that can be controlled with [[Cappy]]. They are based on their namesake, the {{wp|Moai}} statue heads, and have a pair of feet, earrings and sunglasses, and a tuft of green hair. | ||
Moe-Eyes are found in the Moe-Eye Habitat of the [[Sand Kingdom]] and the Underground Moon Caverns in the [[Moon Kingdom]].<ref>IGN Walkthroughs. October 26, 2017. [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OVkKnJ5rgBM Super Mario Odyssey Walkthrough - Underground Moon Caverns (Part 33)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 27, 2017.</ref> When controlled by [[Mario]], they gain [[Mario Cap|his cap]] and his mustache, and the player can put on or take off the sunglasses by pressing {{button|ns|Y}}. While the sunglasses are on, the player is able to see invisible platforms and [[Hidden Block]]s, though the Moe-Eye walks much slower than usual in this state. As Moe-Eyes are unable to jump, Mario has to use elevators to access higher platforms. The Moe-Eye can also be heard faintly humming the first few notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme<ref>Polygon. (June 13, 2017). [https://youtu.be/zAWURL638UI SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY "Mao-Eye Habitat" Gameplay! Polygon @ E3 2017]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 16, 2017.</ref> and the ending theme | Moe-Eyes are found in the Moe-Eye Habitat of the [[Sand Kingdom]] and the Underground Moon Caverns in the [[Moon Kingdom]].<ref>IGN Walkthroughs. October 26, 2017. [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OVkKnJ5rgBM Super Mario Odyssey Walkthrough - Underground Moon Caverns (Part 33)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 27, 2017.</ref> When controlled by [[Mario]], they gain [[Mario Cap|his cap]] and his mustache, and the player can put on or take off the sunglasses by pressing {{button|ns|Y}}. While the sunglasses are on, the player is able to see invisible platforms and [[Hidden Block]]s, though the Moe-Eye walks much slower than usual in this state. As Moe-Eyes are unable to jump, Mario has to use elevators to access higher platforms. The Moe-Eye can also be heard faintly humming the first few notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme<ref>Polygon. (June 13, 2017). [https://youtu.be/zAWURL638UI SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY "Mao-Eye Habitat" Gameplay! Polygon @ E3 2017]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 16, 2017.</ref> and the ending theme of the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' ending theme,<ref>GameXplain. (August 31, 2017). [https://youtu.be/m4bq5Mha7Zk?t=6m11s 10 More Minutes of the Super Mario Odyssey Demo You're Probably Sick of Seeing (Gamescom 2017)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 1, 2017.</ref> as well as the theme for [[Gusty Garden Galaxy]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' while wearing sunglasses. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 17:41, November 13, 2017
Template:Species-infobox Moe-Eyes[1] are species from Super Mario Odyssey that can be controlled with Cappy. They are based on their namesake, the Moai statue heads, and have a pair of feet, earrings and sunglasses, and a tuft of green hair.
Moe-Eyes are found in the Moe-Eye Habitat of the Sand Kingdom and the Underground Moon Caverns in the Moon Kingdom.[2] When controlled by Mario, they gain his cap and his mustache, and the player can put on or take off the sunglasses by pressing . While the sunglasses are on, the player is able to see invisible platforms and Hidden Blocks, though the Moe-Eye walks much slower than usual in this state. As Moe-Eyes are unable to jump, Mario has to use elevators to access higher platforms. The Moe-Eye can also be heard faintly humming the first few notes of the Super Mario Bros. theme[3] and the ending theme of the Super Mario World ending theme,[4] as well as the theme for Gusty Garden Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy while wearing sunglasses.
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ミルゾウ[?] Miruzō |
From 「見る」 (miru, to see) and 「像」 (zō, statue). | |
Chinese | 观像 (Simplified) Guān xiàng 看看像 (Traditional) Kàn kàn xiàng[?] |
Literally "looking statue". | |
Dutch | Moe-Eye[?] | - | |
German | Röntgolith[?] | From röntgen, meaning x-ray, and -lith (common suffix for rocks). | |
Italian | Spionelito[?] | Possibly from spionaggio, espionage, referring to its sightseeing ability, and -lito, common suffix for rocks. | |
Russian | глазлит[?] Glazlit |
From глаз glaz (eye), -лит -lit (common suffix for rocks). | |
Spanish (NOA) | Mo-guay[?] | Moe-cool | |
Spanish (NOE) | Mo-Guay[?] | Moe-Cool |
References
- ^ Super Mario Odyssey world atlas
- ^ IGN Walkthroughs. October 26, 2017. Super Mario Odyssey Walkthrough - Underground Moon Caverns (Part 33). YouTube. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
- ^ Polygon. (June 13, 2017). SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY "Mao-Eye Habitat" Gameplay! Polygon @ E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
- ^ GameXplain. (August 31, 2017). 10 More Minutes of the Super Mario Odyssey Demo You're Probably Sick of Seeing (Gamescom 2017). YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ Official French Super Mario Twitter