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{{about|the enemy in Wario Land II|the enemy also known as an "Eel" that first appears in [[Super Mario 64]]|[[Maw-Ray]]|the enemy in [[Yoshi's Story]]|[[Mr. Eel]]|other eels in the [[Mario (franchise)|Mario]] franchise|[[:Category:Eels]]}}
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'''Utsutsubo''' are aquatic creatures encountered in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Appearing like snake-like fish (described as "eels"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980610012500/www.nintendo.com/gb/wario_land_ii/2.html Official American ''Wario Land II'' website (Internet Archive)]</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 106, page 65. "''Getting aboard the good ship Tea Cup isn’t as easy as it sounds. You’ll have to swim through caves, then hop onto the backs of flying gulls, and finally evade hungry eels.''"</ref> generically), they resemble their real world-counterparts. Additionally, Utsutsubo sport white patterns on their backs, and their mouths end in a pair of powerful jaws with tooth-like extensions, which allow them to get a solid grip on their prey. Utsutsubo apparently prefer to live in submerged caves with strong currents. They are all orange in the [[Game Boy Color]]-enhanced version.
'''Eels'''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980610012500/www.nintendo.com/gb/wario_land_ii/2.html Official American ''Wario Land II'' website (Internet Archive)]</ref><ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 106, page 65. "''Getting aboard the good ship Tea Cup isn’t as easy as it sounds. You’ll have to swim through caves, then hop onto the backs of flying gulls, and finally evade hungry eels.''"</ref> are aquatic creatures encountered in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. Appearing like snake-like fish, they resemble their real world-counterparts. Additionally, eels sport white patterns on their backs, and their mouths end in a pair of powerful jaws with tooth-like extensions, which allow them to get a solid grip on their prey. Eels apparently prefer to live in submerged caves with strong currents. They are all orange in the Game Boy Color-enhanced version.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Wario Land II''===
===''Wario Land II''===
[[File:WL2 EelDrag.png|thumb|left|The Utsutsubo drags Wario down the cave]]
[[File:WL2 EelDrag.png|thumb|left|The eel drags Wario down the cave]]
Utsutsubo are a very rare enemy in ''Wario Land II''. They make their only appearance in a cavern of the level [[Get in the Tea Cup]]. [[Wario]] has to traverse their habitat in order to reach the [[SS Tea Cup]], the ship of the [[Black Sugar Gang]] who stole the majority of his possessions. Utsutsubo reside in their holes and wait for Wario to get in reach. Once they sense a good opportunity, they rise and attempt to latch onto the greedy treasure hunter. If they succeed, they drag Wario down their cave and pull him into the strong currents at the ground, which forces the player to restart the cave segment. The player will also lose a few [[coin]]s, so the Utsutsubo' attacks should be avoided. However, in one particular situation, succumbing to an Utsutsubo's bite is the only way to reach the hidden treasure of the level. Because of Wario's lack of underwater attacks, Utsutsubo cannot be harmed in any way in this game.
Eels are a very rare enemy in ''Wario Land II''. They make their only appearance in a cavern of the level [[Get in the Tea Cup]]. [[Wario]] has to traverse their habitat in order to reach the [[SS Tea Cup]], the ship of the [[Black Sugar Gang]] who stole the majority of his possessions. The eels reside in their holes and wait for Wario to get in reach. Once they sense a good opportunity, they rise and attempt to latch onto the greedy treasure hunter. If they succeed, they drag Wario down their cave and pull him into the strong currents at the ground, which forces the player to restart the cave segment. The player will also lose a few [[coin]]s, so the eels' attacks should be avoided. However, in one particular situation, succumbing to an eel's bite is the only way to reach the hidden treasure of the level. Because of Wario's lack of underwater attacks, eels cannot be harmed in any way in this game.
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