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|FraM=From "vert" (green) and possibly "patata" ("potato" in Spanish), referring to their round shape
|FreM=From "vert" (green) and possibly "patata" ("potato" in Spanish), referring to their round shape
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Revision as of 00:26, January 8, 2024

Gummit
Artwork of Gummit from Super Mario Galaxy 2
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Variants

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Two Gummits along with two Spiky Gummits and a Golden Gummit

A Gummit is an enemy appearing in Super Mario Galaxy 2. Gummits 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 the player must skate over them (thereby knocking them out of their holes) to earn points. They seem to be based on Whack-a-Mole moles, and they have cheeks, snouts, and bellies like other moles in the Super Mario franchise.

Gummits come in three varieties: green Gummits, which are worth ten points each; Golden Gummits, which are worth 50 points each; and Spiky Gummits, which cause the player to fall backward and lose a few seconds, and are colored similarly to Urchins. Unlike other enemies, Gummits can be bumped into without taking any damage.

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy 2 ObjectData/MameMuimuiGreen.arc MameMuimuiGreen Green Bean Muimui; compare GreenCaterpillarBig

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モグポン[?]
Mogupon
From「モグラ」(mogura, mole) and「ポン」(pon, onomatopoeia for striking sound)
Chinese 土撥踢踢[?]
Tǔbō Tītī
From「土撥鼠」(tǔbōshǔ, mole) and「踢」(, to kick)
French Patavert[?] From "vert" (green) and possibly "patata" ("potato" in Spanish), referring to their round shape
German Bui[?] ?
Italian Sbuffo
Verdesbuffo
Gavetto[1]
Masculine form of "sbuffare" (to puff)
Green Gummit
Pun on "gavettone" (water bomb) and diminutive "-etto"
Korean 두더통[?]
Dudeotong
From "두더지" (dudeoji, mole) and "통통" (tong-tong, onomatopoeia of being bouncy)
Spanish (NOE) Inflón verde[?] Green Burt

References