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A '''Noko Bombette'''<ref>''Super Mario Land 2: 6 | A '''Noko Bombette'''<ref>''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' English instruction booklet, page 13.</ref> is a small turtle with a bomb for a shell found in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. [[Mario]] must try to avoid them, though they mostly appear in tight corridors, making this a difficult task. It is one of the few enemies that cannot be defeated by a [[Fireball]]. Instead, they must be [[jump]]ed upon. However, unless a [[Spin Jump]] is used, the attack will cause the Noko Bombette to explode a few seconds after the jump. If Mario is caught in the blast, he will take damage. | ||
Noko Bombette is the spiritual successor of the Nokobon enemies of ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' (later renamed to [[Bombshell Koopa]]), with both even being described verbatim as "a turtle with a bomb on its back" in their respective game manuals. However, while Nokobons are Koopas with bombs for shells, Noko Bombettes more closely resemble [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, and share their immunity to fireball attacks. Their Japanese name, ''Nokobon Metto'' is even a combination of the other two enemies' names (''Metto'' being Buzzy Beetle's name in Japan, while ''Nokobon'' was the same in both languages until the English rename). | Noko Bombette is the spiritual successor of the Nokobon enemies of ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' (later renamed to [[Bombshell Koopa]]), with both even being described verbatim as "a turtle with a bomb on its back" in their respective game manuals. However, while Nokobons are Koopas with bombs for shells, Noko Bombettes more closely resemble [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, and share their immunity to fireball attacks. Their Japanese name, ''Nokobon Metto'' is even a combination of the other two enemies' names (''Metto'' being Buzzy Beetle's name in Japan, while ''Nokobon'' was the same in both languages until the English rename). | ||
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|JapR={{nowrap|Nokobon Metto}} | |JapR={{nowrap|Nokobon Metto}} | ||
|JapM="Nokobon" was the original name of [[Bombshell Koopa]]s of ''[[Super Mario Land]]''; it comes from [[Koopa Troopa]]'s Japanese name 「ノコノコ」 ''Nokonoko'', with ''bon'' coming from the English "bomb". 「メット」 ''Metto'' is the Japanese name for [[Buzzy Beetle]] and means "helmet". | |JapM="Nokobon" was the original name of [[Bombshell Koopa]]s of ''[[Super Mario Land]]''; it comes from [[Koopa Troopa]]'s Japanese name 「ノコノコ」 ''Nokonoko'', with ''bon'' coming from the English "bomb". 「メット」 ''Metto'' is the Japanese name for [[Buzzy Beetle]] and means "helmet". | ||
|Spa=Noko | |Spa=Noko Bombinette{{refneeded}} | ||
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|Fra=Bombinette Noko | |||
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