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{{distinguish|Spoing|Sproing-Oing}}
{{distinguish|Spoing|Sproing-Oing}}
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|image=[[File:Sproingcolor.jpg|100px]]
|image=[[File:Sproing model SMBW.png|x200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|comparable=[[Trompette]]<br>[[Uproot]]
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'''Sproings''' are plant-like enemies with yellow nut shells covering their head that first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They stretch themselves up whenever the player gets near, revealing a vine-like coil in it. They appear prominently in a course with their own name, [[Sproings in the Twilight Forest]], where the course's [[Wonder Effect]] reflects their behavior.
'''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 [[Biyon Mario|behavior]] by allowing the player to stretch upward and contract downward at will.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
SMBW Sproing.png|A Sproing
SMBW Sproing Extended.png|An extended Sproing
SMBW_SilhouettEnemy.png|A silhouetted Sproing
SMBW_SilhouettEnemy.png|A silhouetted Sproing
Sproingsproingedcolor.jpg|An extended Sproing
ExtendoSproing.png|A silhouetted extended Sproing
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|ChiR=Shēnsuō Guài
|ChiR=Shēnsuō Guài
|ChiM=Stretching Monster
|ChiM=Stretching Monster
|Dut=Sproing
|Ger=Elastis
|GerM=From ''elastisch'' ("elastic")
|Fre=Extenso
|FreM=From ''extensible'' or possibly the Latin phrase ''in extenso'' ("at length")
|Ita=Estenzio
|Ita=Estenzio
|ItaM=From "estendersi" (to stretch) and the noun/adjective-forming suffix "-io"
|ItaM=From ''estendersi'' ("to stretch") and the noun/adjective-forming suffix ''-io''
|Kor=쭈욱
|KorR=Jjuuk
|KorM=From "쭈욱" (''jju'uk'', "stretching")
|PorA=Molatóin
|PorAM=From ''mola'' ("spring") and ''tóin'' (onomatopoeia for a sudden springing)
|PorE=Molatoing
|PorEM=From ''mola'' ("spring") and ''toing'' (onomatopoeia for a sudden springing)
|Rus=Прынька
|RusR=Pryn'ka
|RusM=From ''прыгать'' (''prygat'', "to spring") and the diminutive suffix ''-ка'' (''-ka'')
|Spa=Bellotoing
|Spa=Bellotoing
|SpaM=Portmanteau of "bellota" (acorn) and "boing"
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''bellota'' ("acorn") and the onomatopoeia "boing"
}}
}}
==See also==
*[[Biyon Mario]]


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[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder enemies]]

Latest revision as of 08:49, May 2, 2024

Not to be confused with Spoing or Sproing-Oing.
Sproing
Sproing
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Comparable

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.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビヨン
Biyon
Comes from「ビヨーン」(biyōn, onomatopoeia for bouncing)

Chinese 伸缩怪
Shēnsuō Guài
Stretching Monster

Dutch Sproing
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French Extenso
From extensible or possibly the Latin phrase in extenso ("at length")
German Elastis
From elastisch ("elastic")
Italian Estenzio
From estendersi ("to stretch") and the noun/adjective-forming suffix -io
Korean 쭈욱
Jjuuk
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)
Russian Прынька
Pryn'ka
From прыгать (prygat, "to spring") and the diminutive suffix -ка (-ka)

Spanish Bellotoing
Portmanteau of bellota ("acorn") and the onomatopoeia "boing"

See also[edit]