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'''Sproings''' are | '''Sproings''' are yellow-capped acorn-like enemies that first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. When the player gets near, they will stretch upward, with a vine-like coil connecting their head and body. This makes their hitbox much taller, requiring a higher jump to pass over or defeat them. They appear prominently in a course with their own name, [[Sproings in the Twilight Forest]]. This course's [[Wonder Flower]] is found after defeating a specific Sproing, and its [[Wonder Effect]] reflects their behavior by allowing the player to stretch upward and contract downward at will. | ||
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Revision as of 19:04, November 26, 2023
- Not to be confused with Spoing or Sproing-Oing.
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) | ||
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Sproings are yellow-capped acorn-like enemies that first appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. When the player gets near, they will stretch upward, with a vine-like coil connecting their head and body. This makes their hitbox much taller, requiring a higher jump to pass over or defeat them. They appear prominently in a course with their own name, Sproings in the Twilight Forest. This course's Wonder Flower is found after defeating a specific Sproing, and its Wonder Effect reflects their behavior by allowing the player to stretch upward and contract downward at will.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ビヨン Biyon |
Comes from「ビヨーン」(biyōn, onomatopoeia for bouncing) |
Chinese | 伸缩怪 Shēnsuō Guài |
Stretching Monster |
German | Elastis |
From "elastisch" (elastic) |
Italian | Estenzio |
From "estendersi" (to stretch) and the noun/adjective-forming suffix "-io" |
Korean | 쭈욱들 Jjuukdeul |
From "쭈욱" (jju'uk, stretching) |
Portuguese (NOA) | Molatóin |
From "mola" (spring) and "tóin" (onomatopoeia for a sudden springing) |
Portuguese (NOE) | Molatoing |
From "mola" (spring) and "toing" (onomatopoeia for a sudden springing) |
Spanish | Bellotoing |
Portmanteau of "bellota" (acorn) and the onomatopoeia "boing" |