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'''Metto Oyakata''' (メット親方, Chief Buzzy Beetle) is an original character that appears in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' adaptation in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. He is a large, bipedal [[Buzzy Beetle]] with a giant grin surrounded with a black beard (almost resembling [[Foreman Spike]]). He also wears a construction helmet with a skull picture on it. He is responsible for the creation of the obstacle course in the underground sections and in the castles.
'''Metto Oyakata''' (メット親方, Chief Buzzy Beetle) is a character appearing exclusively in the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' adaptation in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. He appears as a large, bipedal [[Buzzy Beetle]] with a giant grin surrounded with a black beard, causing him to loosely resemble [[Foreman Spike]]. He also wears a construction helmet with an image of a skull on it. He is responsible for the creation of the obstacle course in the underground sections and in the castles.


In chapter 3 [[Super Mario-kun Volume 3|volume 3]], to avoid the scorching sun on the surface, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]] go underground, where a construction site is present. Jumping over the site's fence, the trio gets yelled at by the foreman, Metto Oyakata, who tells them to leave, since an obstacle course for Mario is being placed, noticing too late that Mario was in the group. Metto Oyakata and his Buzzy Beetle workers activate the already set trap, but the trio avoids them, but then falls into the wet cement. With only their head popping out from the ground, Metto Oyakata calls some [[Swoop|Swooper]]s to suck the trio's energy and abilities to possess them for himself, gaining Mario's nose, moustache and [[Cape Mario|cape]] and Yoshi's hunger for turtles (eating one of his own workers). Out from the cement trap, Mario reaches for a [[3-Up Moon]] and becomes [[3UP Mario]]. With a fire kick, Mario sends Metto Oyakata flying and engulfed in flames towards the powder magazine, blowing up the entire underground.
In chapter 3 [[Super Mario-kun Volume 3|volume 3]], to avoid the scorching sun on the surface, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]] travel underground to find a construction site. After jumping over the site's fence, the trio is yelled at by the foreman, Metto Oyakata, who demands they leave, as an obstacle course for Mario is being placed, unaware that Mario is in the group.


In chapter 7 [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|volume 5]], the trio encounters Metto Oyakata again when they enter [[Bowser's Castle]] for the second time. He laughs at them, so Mario jumps at him to punch him, but a moving wall saves Metto Oyakata, making Mario crash on it. Metto Oyakata laughs again, but another wall moves and hits him on the head.
Once Metto Oyakata and his Buzzy Beetle workers activate the trap, the trio avoids it, though fall into the wet cement afterward. Metto Oyakata uses this opportunity to summon [[Swoop|Swooper]]s to suck the trio's energy and abilities to possess them for himself, obtaining Mario's nose, moustache and [[Cape Mario|cape]] and Yoshi's hunger for turtles, causing him to eat one of his own workers. After escaping the cement trap, Mario reaches for a [[3-Up Moon]] and becomes [[3UP Mario]]. With a fire kick, Mario launches Metto Oyakata and engulfs him in flames, causing him to collide with the powder magazine and blow up the entire underground.
 
In chapter 7 [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|volume 5]], the trio encounters Metto Oyakata again when they enter [[Bowser's Castle]] for the second time. When he laughs at them, Mario jumps at him to punch him, though a moving wall prevents him from doing so. This causes Metto Oyakata to laugh again, just before another wall moves and hits him on the head.


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Revision as of 15:42, February 16, 2022

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Template:Character-infobox Metto Oyakata (メット親方, Chief Buzzy Beetle) is a character appearing exclusively in the Super Mario World adaptation in Super Mario-kun. He appears as a large, bipedal Buzzy Beetle with a giant grin surrounded with a black beard, causing him to loosely resemble Foreman Spike. He also wears a construction helmet with an image of a skull on it. He is responsible for the creation of the obstacle course in the underground sections and in the castles.

In chapter 3 volume 3, to avoid the scorching sun on the surface, Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi travel underground to find a construction site. After jumping over the site's fence, the trio is yelled at by the foreman, Metto Oyakata, who demands they leave, as an obstacle course for Mario is being placed, unaware that Mario is in the group.

Once Metto Oyakata and his Buzzy Beetle workers activate the trap, the trio avoids it, though fall into the wet cement afterward. Metto Oyakata uses this opportunity to summon Swoopers to suck the trio's energy and abilities to possess them for himself, obtaining Mario's nose, moustache and cape and Yoshi's hunger for turtles, causing him to eat one of his own workers. After escaping the cement trap, Mario reaches for a 3-Up Moon and becomes 3UP Mario. With a fire kick, Mario launches Metto Oyakata and engulfs him in flames, causing him to collide with the powder magazine and blow up the entire underground.

In chapter 7 volume 5, the trio encounters Metto Oyakata again when they enter Bowser's Castle for the second time. When he laughs at them, Mario jumps at him to punch him, though a moving wall prevents him from doing so. This causes Metto Oyakata to laugh again, just before another wall moves and hits him on the head.