Moe-Eye

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Template:Species-infobox Moe-Eyes[1] are species from Super Mario Odyssey that can be controlled with Cappy. They are based on their namesake, the Moai statue heads, and have a pair of feet, earrings and sunglasses, and a tuft of green hair.

Moe-Eyes are found in the Moe-Eye Habitat of the Sand Kingdom and the Underground Moon Caverns in the Moon Kingdom.[2] When controlled by Mario, they gain his cap and his mustache, and the player can put on or take off the sunglasses by pressing Y. While the sunglasses are on, the player is able to see invisible platforms and Hidden Blocks, though the Moe-Eye walks much slower than usual in this state. As Moe-Eyes are unable to jump, Mario has to use elevators to access higher platforms. The Moe-Eye can also be heard faintly humming the first few notes of the Super Mario Bros. theme[3] and the ending theme or the Super Mario World ending theme,[4] as well as the theme for Gusty Garden Galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy while wearing sunglasses.

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ミルゾウ
Miruzō
From 「見る」 (miru, to see) and 「像」 (, statue).

Chinese 观像 (Simplified)
Guān xiàng
看看像 (Traditional)
Kàn kàn xiàng

Literally "looking statue".

Dutch Moe-Eye
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German Röntgolith
From röntgen, meaning x-ray, and -lith (common suffix for rocks).
Italian Spionelito
Possibly from spionaggio, espionage, referring to its sightseeing ability, and -lito, common suffix for rocks.
Russian глазлит
Glazlit
From глаз glaz (eye), -лит -lit (common suffix for rocks).

Spanish (NOA) Mo-guay
Moe-cool
Spanish (NOE) Mo-Guay
Moe-Cool

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Odyssey world atlas
  2. ^ IGN Walkthroughs. October 26, 2017. Super Mario Odyssey Walkthrough - Underground Moon Caverns (Part 33). YouTube. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  3. ^ Polygon. (June 13, 2017). SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY "Mao-Eye Habitat" Gameplay! Polygon @ E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  4. ^ GameXplain. (August 31, 2017). 10 More Minutes of the Super Mario Odyssey Demo You're Probably Sick of Seeing (Gamescom 2017). YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  5. ^ Official French Super Mario Twitter