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''"Eel" redirects here. For the eels in [[Yoshi's Story]], click [[Mr. Eel|here]]. For other uses of the word "Unagi", see [[Unagi (disambiguation)]].''
''"Eel" redirects here. For the eels in [[Yoshi's Story]], click [[Mr. Eel|here]]. For other uses of the word "Unagi", see [[Unagi (disambiguation)]].''


The '''Unagis''' are a species of eel that first appeared in mass during the events of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' (although the first known Unagi was ''[[Super Mario 64]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Unagi the Eel]]). During underwater levels, Unagis would swim around in a predictable pattern trying to hit [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]].  Some Unagis also live in small underwater coves, attacking anything in its vicinity.  
The '''Unagis''' are a species of eel that first appeared in mass during the events of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' (although the first known Unagi was ''[[Super Mario 64]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Unagi the Eel]]). During underwater levels, Unagis would swim around in a predictable pattern trying to hit [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]].  Some Unagis also live in small underwater coves, attacking anything in its vicinity. There is also a subspecies called the [[Mega Unagi]].
 
== Notable Unagis ==
*[[Unagi the Eel]] &ndash; ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
 
==Sub-Species==
*[[Mega Unagi]] &ndash; ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 03:14, September 15, 2007

"Eel" redirects here. For the eels in Yoshi's Story, click here. For other uses of the word "Unagi", see Unagi (disambiguation).

The Unagis are a species of eel that first appeared in mass during the events of New Super Mario Bros. (although the first known Unagi was Super Mario 64's Unagi the Eel). During underwater levels, Unagis would swim around in a predictable pattern trying to hit Mario or Luigi. Some Unagis also live in small underwater coves, attacking anything in its vicinity. There is also a subspecies called the Mega Unagi.

Trivia

  • Unagis are an example of Japanese folklore creatures. However, in Japanese mythology, they were portrayed as sea serpents, not eels.