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Two Green Gummits along with two Spiky Gummits and a Golden Gummit.

A Gummit is an enemy appearing in Super Mario Galaxy 2. They appear only in the missions The Chimp's Skating Challenge in the Freezy Flake Galaxy and The Chimp's Ultimate Skating Challenge in the Shiverburn Galaxy‎. In both missions, Gummits appear from small holes in the icy floor, and Mario or Luigi must skate over them (thereby knocking them out of their holes) to earn points. They seem to be based off Whac-A-Mole moles, and have cheeks, snouts, and bellies similar to other Mario franchise moles.

Gummits come in three varieties: Gummits - which are worth ten points each, Golden Gummits[1] - worth fifty, Spiky Gummits (known as Spiny Gummits in the Prima guide[1]) - which cause Mario or Luigi to fall backward and lose a few seconds, and are colored similar to Urchins. Unlike other enemies, Gummits can be bumped into without taking any damage.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モグポン
Mogupon
ゴールデンモグポン
Gōruden Mogupon
トゲポン
Togepon
[?]
From mogura, mole.

Golden Gummit

From "toge" (spike) and Gummit's Japanese name
German Bui[?] -
Italian Sbuffo[?] Puff

References

  1. ^ a b Browne, Catherine. Super Mario Galaxy 2 PRIMA Official Game Guide, page 191.