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==Trivia==
*When tattling Jawbus and any of their relatives, Tippi is always more inclined to refer to their tail as "glowing spot on its back", which, though equally accurate, is a bit longer to say than "tail". Interestingly enough, any type of Eeligon she will say "It will lose pieces of itself as it takes damage".


==Names in other Languages==
==Names in other Languages==

Revision as of 19:59, October 13, 2010

Template:Catch Card A Jawbus is an enemy found in the game Super Paper Mario. When attacking a Jawbus, their weak spot is their tail. In addition, their necks stretch out, so jumping over them would normally be very difficult. They also keep going in the same direction unless they hit a wall or are hit on their tail. There are several ways to beat them, most of which involve the use of Pixls for help. Such as... 1. Use Thoreau to pick it up while it is not outsretched, then throwing it at other enemies. 2. Use Boomer in front of it and wait until it is near the tail part. 3. Use Slim to turn invisible and get behind it. 4. Use Barry to hit it into another enemy. 5. Use Bowser to breathe fire on the tail (requires good timing). 6. Use Fleep to flip it around in circles, then attack the tail while it faces the player. 7. Use Luigi to Super Jump over its' extendable head, and land on the other side. 8. Use Mario to flip to 3D and get behind it, then flip back to 2D and attack.

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Trivia

  • When tattling Jawbus and any of their relatives, Tippi is always more inclined to refer to their tail as "glowing spot on its back", which, though equally accurate, is a bit longer to say than "tail". Interestingly enough, any type of Eeligon she will say "It will lose pieces of itself as it takes damage".

Names in other Languages

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