Clawgrip



"Yar! You'll make a tasty treat!"

- Clawgrip

Clawgrip, also known as Clawglip, is a giant crab and a boss from Super Mario Bros. 2.

Fought in World 5-3, Clawgrip would attack players by using his claws to throws boulders at them; in order to injure Clawgrip, these boulders would need to be caught by the player's character and thrown back at Clawgrip. After being hit repeatedly, Clawgrip would be defeated.

In Super Mario Advance, Clawgrip, instead of being a giant crab at the beggining of the battle against him, is simply a small Sidestepper-like crab. Clawgrip is grown to his giant size when he is engulfed by several bubbles which resemble the ones Wart is capable of spitting; once at this size, Clawgrip, with a pirate-like accent, will exclaim "Yar! You'll make a tasty treat!" and begin to throw boulders.

Cartoons
Clawgrip made a few, rare appearances in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where he, along with Mouser, Fryguy and Tryclyde, was a minion of King Koopa, instead of Wart.

Clawgrip's first appearance in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was in the episode "Rolling Down the River / The Mario Monster Mash", where Clawgrip, wearing a blue bandana, appears as the driver of Captain Koopa's ship, the Sinister Star. Clawgrip eventually loses his grasp on the Sinister Star's steering wheel when he is bonked on the head by a Turnip and is knocked onto a lower level of the ship.

Comics
In Nintendo Comics System, Clawgrip, instead of being a single character, was portrayed as a species, all of whom seemed to work for King Bowser Koopa.

In the Nintendo Comics System issue, "The Fish That Should've Gotten Away", several Clawgrips appear among the monsters trying to defeat Mario; Mario manages to narrowly avoid these Clawgrips though, all the while being annoyed by Stanley the Talking Fish.

Trivia

 * In the credits of Super Mario Bros. 2, as well as Super Mario All-Stars and the Japanese version of Super Mario Advance, Clawgrip is called "Clawglip", leading to confusion as to what Clawgrip's official name is to some.


 * In Doki Doki Panic, Clawgrip did not exist and his place as a boss was filled in by a third, albino Mouser; But in the process of converting the Doki Doki Panic to Super Mario Bros. 2 for North American distribution, the programmers added Clawgrip, as this Mouser was percieved as too powerful.