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[[File:Mandibug chase SMG.png|thumb|left|A Mandibug chases after Mario]]
[[File:Mandibug chase SMG.png|thumb|left|A Mandibug chases after Mario]]
'''Mandibugs'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. 2010. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Premiere Edition guide. Page 28.</ref> are beetle-like [[List of enemies|enemies]] found solely in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They infested the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]] and are led by [[Bugaboom]]. They are apparently unfriendly neighbors of the [[Honeybee]]s, and they take over the Bees' observation tower in the mission [[Trouble on the Tower]]. One can be defeated by executing a [[Ground Pound]] on its back, causing it to drop many [[Star Bit]]s. Along with the Honeyhive Galaxy, Mandibugs appear in a handful of other locations, including the [[Honeyclimb Galaxy]] and on [[Airship]]s. They attack [[Mario]] by chasing and harming him with their mandibles. Mandibugs later appear in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', where they appear in the [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]]. Their leader, Bugaboom, makes a reappearance in the Puzzle Plank Galaxy's hidden [[Power Star|Star]].
'''Mandibugs'''<ref>Browne, Catherine. 2010. ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Premiere Edition guide. Page 28.</ref> are beetle-like [[List of enemies|enemies]] found solely in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are large, {{wp|stag beetle}}-like insects that sport snapping mandibles which they use to attack and a broad purple body. Their dorsal side displays a [[Ground Pound]] sign, indicating that the enemies can be defeated in this way. Thir name is a wordplay on the words "mandible", describing their powerful mouthparts, and "bug".


A [[Stink Bug Parent]] with an infant Mandibug appears when Mario rides the windmill to the top of the tower in Honeyhive Galaxy. They are defeated by Mario, and they give up a Star. It reappears during the mission [[The Puzzling Picture Block]], in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', but with a boss theme. Once again, Mario defeats the duo and gains the Star.
==History==
===''Super Mario Galaxy''===
In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Mandibugs infested the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]] and are led by [[Bugaboom]]. They are apparently unfriendly neighbors of the [[Honeybee]]s, and they take over the Bees' observation tower in the mission [[Trouble on the Tower]].  They are initially stationary, but attack [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] by charging and attempting to hurt them with their mandibles. Not far from their initial positions, they then stop and retrieve. One can be defeated by executing a [[Ground Pound]] on its back, causing it to drop many [[Star Bit]]s. If simply stood on, Mandibugs will shake off the player after a few moments, leaving them briefly immobilized. Along with the Honeyhive Galaxy, Mandibugs appear in a handful of other locations, including the [[Honeyclimb Galaxy]] and on [[Airship]]s.
 
A [[Stink Bug Parent]] with an infant Mandibug appears when the player rides the windmill to the top of the tower in Honeyhive Galaxy. They give up a [[Power Star]] when defeated.
 
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
Mandibugs later appear in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', where they appear in the [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]]. Their leader, Bugaboom, makes a reappearance in the Puzzle Plank Galaxy's hidden [[Power Star|Star]].
 
The Stink Bug Parent from the first game reappears during the mission [[The Puzzling Picture Block]], with the exact same role but with a boss theme.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
*The name "Mandibug" is a wordplay on the words "mandible", describing its powerful mouthparts, and "bug".
*Mandibugs may be based off of the real world insects known as stag beetles.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:00, February 12, 2019

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Mario runs from a Mandibug in Super Mario Galaxy
A Mandibug chases after Mario

Mandibugs[1] are beetle-like enemies found solely in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2. They are large, stag beetle-like insects that sport snapping mandibles which they use to attack and a broad purple body. Their dorsal side displays a Ground Pound sign, indicating that the enemies can be defeated in this way. Thir name is a wordplay on the words "mandible", describing their powerful mouthparts, and "bug".

History

Super Mario Galaxy

In Super Mario Galaxy, Mandibugs infested the Honeyhive Galaxy and are led by Bugaboom. They are apparently unfriendly neighbors of the Honeybees, and they take over the Bees' observation tower in the mission Trouble on the Tower. They are initially stationary, but attack Mario or Luigi by charging and attempting to hurt them with their mandibles. Not far from their initial positions, they then stop and retrieve. One can be defeated by executing a Ground Pound on its back, causing it to drop many Star Bits. If simply stood on, Mandibugs will shake off the player after a few moments, leaving them briefly immobilized. Along with the Honeyhive Galaxy, Mandibugs appear in a handful of other locations, including the Honeyclimb Galaxy and on Airships.

A Stink Bug Parent with an infant Mandibug appears when the player rides the windmill to the top of the tower in Honeyhive Galaxy. They give up a Power Star when defeated.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Mandibugs later appear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, where they appear in the Puzzle Plank Galaxy. Their leader, Bugaboom, makes a reappearance in the Puzzle Plank Galaxy's hidden Star.

The Stink Bug Parent from the first game reappears during the mission The Puzzling Picture Block, with the exact same role but with a boss theme.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クワカブト
Kuwakabuto

From クワガタムシ kuwagatamushi (stag beetle) and 兜 kabuto (helmet)

Chinese 鹿角甲虫
lùjiǎojiǎchóng

Antler Beetle

German Stinkkäfer
Stinkbug
Italian Scarafetor
From scarafaggio (cockroach) and fetore (stench)
Spanish Escarabajo
Beetle

References

  1. ^ Browne, Catherine. 2010. Super Mario Galaxy 2 Prima Premiere Edition guide. Page 28.