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'''Scutlets''' are cockroach-like creatures that appear as enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|Nintendo 3DS version]]. A larger member of the species that is also named [[Scutlet (boss)|Scutlet]] in English, Latin Spanish, French and Italian is found inside [[Bowser]]'s [[Flame Pipe]] as a boss [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] have to face.
'''Scutlets''' are cockroach-like creatures that appear as enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. A larger member of the species that is also named [[Scutlet (boss)|Scutlet]] in English, Latin Spanish, French and Italian is found inside [[Bowser]]'s [[Flame Pipe]] as a boss [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] have to face.


More Scutlets appear outside of Bowser's body in [[Dimble Wood]], which are much smaller than the one found in [[Bowser's body]]. For Bowser, they can be defeated in one hit for extra coins in the overworld, meaning they are exclusive for the Mario Bros. to battle normally. In battle, they appear in high numbers, and will attack by running at the Bros., showing which one they're going to attack beforehand. The attack is countered by jumping. Failing may give the Mario Bros. the [[Trip]] status effect. If three or less Scutlets remain, then one Scutlet will slowly walk over to a brother. This can be countered by a hammer. When Luigi is inside the giant [[Sockop]], he must defeat four Scutlets.
More Scutlets appear outside of Bowser's body in [[Dimble Wood]], which are much smaller than the one found in [[Bowser's body]]. For Bowser, they can be defeated in one hit for extra coins in the overworld, meaning they are exclusive for the Mario Bros. to battle normally. In battle, they appear in high numbers, and will attack by running at the Bros., showing which one they're going to attack beforehand. The attack is countered by jumping. Failing may give the Mario Bros. the [[Trip]] status effect. If three or less Scutlets remain, then one Scutlet will slowly walk over to a brother. This can be countered by a hammer. When Luigi is inside the giant [[Sockop]], he must defeat four Scutlets.


Fittingly, Scutlets can be found in [[Junker Can]]s, as shown during the fight against [[Junker]]. In the [[Junker X]] battle, the Scutlets that come out of the [[Junker Can X]]s are brown instead of the regular black.
Fittingly, Scutlets can be found in [[Junker Can]]s, as shown during the fight against [[Junker]]. In the [[Junker X]] battle, the Scutlets that come out of the [[Junker Can X]]s are brown instead of the regular black.
Scutlets return in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', where they additionally are found as enemies in the ''Bowser Jr.'s Journey'' mode.


==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
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|JapM=From「ぺたり」(''petari'', Japanese term for "tightly") and the Italian diminutive suffix "-ino"
|JapM=From「ぺたり」(''petari'', Japanese term for "tightly") and the Italian diminutive suffix "-ino"
|FreA=Punette
|FreA=Punette
|FreAM=Possibly from ''punaise'' ("stink bug") with diminutive suffix ''-ette''
|FreAM=Possibly from "punaise" (stink bug) with diminutive suffix "-ette"
|FreE=Tocolan
|FreE=Tocolan
|FreEM=Clipping of ''autocollant'' ("sticker")
|FreEM=Clipping of "autocollant" (sticker)
|SpaA=Piojuela
|SpaA=Piojuela
|SpaAM=From ''piojo'' ("lice") and the diminutive suffix ''-uela''
|SpaAM=From "piojo" (lice) and the diminutive suffix "-uela"
|SpaE=Pegaracha  
|SpaE=Pegaracha  
|SpaEM=Pun on ''pegar'' ("to stick") and ''cucaracha'' ("cockroach")
|SpaEM=Pun on "pegar" (to stick) and "cucaracha" (cockroach)
|Ger=Betalino
|Ger=Betalino
|GerM=From the boss version's German name "Betaling" and the Italian diminutive suffix "-ino"
|GerM=From the boss version's German name "Betaling" and the Italian diminutive suffix "-ino"

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