Bat (Super Mario Galaxy)

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Template:Species-infobox Bats[1] are Swoop-like enemies from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They resemble brown bats with pig-like noses and bulging, glowing eyes with faint rings on them, causing them to resemble Keese from the Legend of Zelda series, particularly a cartoonish version of their Twilight Princess incarnation; the two games were in development at overlapping times, so this may be intentional.

Initially, Bats are found either hanging from the ceiling or flying around aimlessly. When Mario approaches, they fly in close to him, before attempting to fly straight into him. If they succeed, they will laugh at him. They can be defeated with a spin or jump, and will release either three Star Bits or one coin, respectively, depending of which way they're defeated. They can be found in many dark places, with the first being the cave in the Beach Bowl Galaxy. They are also found flying around the arm of Heavy Metal Mecha-Bowser. Icy locations such as the cold portion of the Freezeflame Galaxy sometimes contain an icy variant called an Ice Bat, which will freeze Mario if he makes contact with it, and can only be defeated with a Fire Flower.

It is worth noting that the internal filename for this enemy in both games is a romanization of the Japanese name for Swoop.[2] This indicates that early in development for the first game, the enemy was intended to be a traditional Swoop, and it kept the internal name when the files were ported over to the sequel. The official Japanese name for Bat, Batton, is shared with Enigma, another pig-nosed bat; however, due to the rights for Enigma being held by Square Enix, coupled with Enigma's distinct hive-minded behavior being different from Bats, it is unlikely that this was intentional.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バットン
Batton
Variation on the English word "Bat"

German Flappflapp
Same name as Swoop.
Italian Pippy
From pipistrello, Italian name of bats.
Spanish Vampílago
From murciélago vampiro, Spanish name of the vampire bat.

References

  1. ^ Browne, Catherine. 2010. Super Mario Galaxy 2 Prima Premiere Edition guide. Page 25.
  2. ^ Super Mario Galaxy / Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (BasaBasa)