Condart

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Not to be confused with Condrop.
Condart
Custom render of Condart from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Rendered game model of Condart
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Comparable
“Are they after me? Nah, it’s gotta be you!”
Talking Flower, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Condarts are enemies appearing in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are small yellow birds with a red face, stubby black feet, and a huge beak with a black tip. Their English name comes from "condor" and "dart".[1]

Condarts are merely seen flying in one spot until they spot the player. Their attack method is to swoop at the player whenever they notice them, in a similar way to birds from the Wario Land series, though they will get their beak stuck in place if they fly into a wall, similar to Conkdors. As their beak is stuck, they struggle to pull themselves out of the wall. When they eventually do pop out, they slowly fly back to their original location. They can also destroy Brick Blocks.[2]

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Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Model/EnemyMerikondoru.bfres.zs Merikondoru Romanization of Japanese name
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Pack/Actor/EnemyMeriCondor.pack.zs MeriCondor Transliteration of Japanese name

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メリコンドル[?]
Merikondoru
Portmanteau of「めり込む」(merikomu, "to get stuck in") and "condor"; similar to Conkdor
Chinese (simplified) 深陷鸟[?]
Shēnxiàn Niǎo
Sinking Bird
Chinese (traditional) 深陷鳥[?]
Shēnxiàn Niǎo
Sinking Bird
Dutch Condart[?] -
French Pikdor[?] Portmanteau of piquer ("to sting") and "condor"
German Spießerich[?] From spießen ("to skewer") and -rich (German noun-deriving suffix for male animals)
Italian Attaccondor[?] Portmanteau of attaccare ("to attack") and "condor"
Korean 콱콘도르[?]
Kwak'kondoreu
Portmanteau of "콱콱" (kwak-kwak, onomatopoeia for thrusting noise) and "condor"; similar to Conkdor
Portuguese Tucanataca[?] Portmanteau of tucano ("toucan") and atacar ("to attack")
Russian Втукан[?]
Vtukan
Play on тукан (tukan, "toucan") and втыкать (vtykat, "to stick in")
Spanish Tucante[?] Portmanteau of tucán ("toucan") and atacante ("attacker")

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