Swooper

Swoopers are bat enemies that made their first appearance in Super Mario World and since then, Swoopers have appeared in several other games, including main-stream and spin-off ones.

In Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. they would hang on the ceiling and when Mario or Luigi came near, they would try and hurt Mario or Luigi. They do the same thing in Super Mario 64 and Super Paper Mario.

''Super Mario World
In the game Swoopers would hang from the ceiling upside down waiting for Mario or Luigi to come. When they come near the Swoopers would fly down and try to hurt Mario or Luigi. They could easily be defeated. They would be found in Vanilla Dome.

''Hotel Mario
In this game, Swoopers were called Pat-the-Bats. They swooped down from ceilings and attacked Mario and Luigi, impeding their progress. They could also open doors upon contact.

Super Mario 64
Found in Hazy Maze Cave, these Swoopers were called Swoops and were recolored and made blue, not green, which would go on to be their color scheme in future appearances. Like in Super Mario World, they would be on the ceiling waiting for Mario to come so they would attack.

''New Super Mario Bros.
Like in Super Mario 64, they would be on the ceiling waiting to attack. They were only found in underground stages. Their design was extremely similar to their design in Super Mario 64.

Mario Kart Wii
Swoopers appear in caves in Wario's Gold Mine and Dry Dry Ruins. While making contact with them will not do damage to the driver, they will bump the driver, which is especially dangerous if the player is going off a jump when bumped.

''New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Swoopers appear in caves in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
This time the Swoopers were not on the roof, but flying around. They only appeared in a boss fight against Donkey Kong trying to attack the Mini-Marios.

''Super Mario Galaxy
Bat enemies which resemble Swoopers appear in Super Mario Galaxy. They are brown and will swoop at Mario when he approaches. There is also a cyan ice variation that will freeze Mario on contact for a few seconds. Also, the only way to kill them is to be Fire Mario, since the other Marios will only knock them back. Not even a Star Bit can kill them.

''Mario Party 8
In their first appearance in the Mario Party series, Swooper is actually just cameo in the game. They appear on the wrapper of the Vampire Candy. The Swoopers appearing on the wrapper are blue, making them look like the Super Mario 64 and Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 versions of Swoopers.

Mario Kart series
Swoopers appear in Banshee Boardwalk, a track from Mario Kart 64, which was also re-used in Mario Kart DS. They make another appearance in Mario Kart Wii on the tracks Wario's Gold Mine and Dry Dry Ruins. As racers enter certain parts on the tracks, Swoopers drop from the ceiling and fly forward, slowing down anyone who hits them.

Sub-Species

 * Swoopula: A Swooper found mostly in Palaces. It sucks Mario's HP to add to its own. It's name is a pun on Dracula, the famous vampire.
 * Swampire: A feared Swooper that lives in the darkness. The strongest Swooper. It sucks Mario or his partner's HP to add to its own. The name of this enemy is a pun on the word "Vampire".
 * Fang: They have a similar-sounding Japanese name and are also bats that have similar mannerisms, but have a different design.

Notable Swoopers

 * Sir Swoop - ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

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