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Sir Shovalot(compressed)
Sir Shovalot

Sir Shovalots[1] are enemies in Donkey Kong on the Game Boy, first appearing in Stage 3-2 on the Ship. Sir Shovalots also appear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong, showing up in Spooky House and Twilight City. They will hold their shield up and charge at Mario as soon as they see him. They do not hurt Mario themselves, but push him away. They can push Mario off the platform he is currently standing on, but they can also push him against a wall, flattening him and making him lose a life in the process. Sir Shovalots can also push Mario into small gaps while he is ducking, allowing him to access new areas.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese テッカメン[2][3]
Tekkamen
Contraction of「鉄」(tetsu, iron) and「仮面」(kamen, mask)

German Sir Shovalot[4]
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Italian Sir Shovalot[7]
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Spanish Sir Shovalot[6]
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