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In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', '''Unibō''' are [[Urchin]]-like enemies inhabiting flying and swimming areas. Unibō are nearly indestructible; they can be defeated by only a [[Star]] or [[Koopa Shell]]. They remain stationary until [[Mario]] comes near, at which point they will shake on the spot to make themselves harder to avoid. They reappear in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', slightly redesigned to look more like [[Urchin]]s and their visible eyes removed (although they could be facing away from the screen). In addition, they now come in two varieties: those with blue bodies move vertically, and those with yellow bodies move horizontally. In addition, they no longer sleep and are contantly moving around.
'''Unibō''' (ウニボー<ref>''Mario to Wario'' instruction booklet, page 11.</ref>), from "''uni''" or "sea urchin", are spiky round enemies that inhabit flying and swimming areas. Unibō are nearly indestructible; in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', they can be defeated by only a [[Star]] or [[Koopa Shell]]. They remain stationary until [[Mario]] comes near, at which point they will shake on the spot to make themselves harder to avoid. They reappear in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', slightly redesigned to look more like [[Urchin]]s and their visible eyes removed (although they could be facing away from the screen). In addition, they now come in two varieties: those with blue bodies move vertically, and those with yellow bodies move horizontally. In addition, they no longer sleep and are contantly moving around.


[[File:Gordo.jpg|thumb|100px|A Gordo, which looks similar to a Unibō]]
[[File:Gordo.jpg|thumb|100px|A Gordo, which looks similar to a Unibō]]
The original appearance of Unibō is very similar to both [[Gordo (Kirby series)|Gordo]] from the ''[[wikirby:Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series and [[zeldawiki:Sea Urchin|Sea Urchin]]s from the ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' series.
The original appearance of Unibō is very similar to both [[Gordo (Kirby series)|Gordo]] from the ''[[wikirby:Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series and [[zeldawiki:Sea Urchin|Sea Urchin]]s from the ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]]'' series.


==Names in other languages==
==References==
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|JapR=Unibō
|JapM=''Uni'' means "sea urchin".
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A Gordo, from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.

Unibō (ウニボー[1]), from "uni" or "sea urchin", are spiky round enemies that inhabit flying and swimming areas. Unibō are nearly indestructible; in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, they can be defeated by only a Star or Koopa Shell. They remain stationary until Mario comes near, at which point they will shake on the spot to make themselves harder to avoid. They reappear in Mario & Wario, slightly redesigned to look more like Urchins and their visible eyes removed (although they could be facing away from the screen). In addition, they now come in two varieties: those with blue bodies move vertically, and those with yellow bodies move horizontally. In addition, they no longer sleep and are contantly moving around.

File:Gordo.jpg
A Gordo, which looks similar to a Unibō

The original appearance of Unibō is very similar to both Gordo from the Kirby series and Sea Urchins from the Zelda series.

References

  1. ^ Mario to Wario instruction booklet, page 11.

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