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*[[Red Spike Top]]: A red Buzzy Beetle with a small spike on its shell.
*[[Red Spike Top]]: A red Buzzy Beetle with a small spike on its shell.
*[[Spike Top]]: A blue Buzzy Beetle with a small spike on its shell.
*[[Spike Top]]: A blue Buzzy Beetle with a small spike on its shell.
*[[Spiny]]: A creature related to Buzzy Beetles.
*[[Spiny Egg]]: A Spinies egg.
*[[Sky-Blue Spiny]]: A blue Spiny.
*[[Sky-Blue Pipe]]: A blue Spiny rolled up in a ball.
*[[Spiked Parabuzzy]]: A flying Buzzy Beetle with a spike on its shell.
*[[Spiked Parabuzzy]]: A flying Buzzy Beetle with a spike on its shell.



Revision as of 00:33, December 2, 2006

Buzzy Beetles are black insects with a hard, outer shell (much like Koopa Troopas). Buzzy Beetles will hide in their shells if jumped on, and, like a Koopa shell, can be kicked to eliminate more enemies. The shell of the Buzzy Beetle is strong enough to resist fireballs, and as such, they cannot be defeated by fire, (unlike Koopa Troopas).

Buzzy Beetles first appeared in World 4-2 of Super Mario Bros., in an underground level. The game Super Mario Bros. 3 reveals that Buzzy Beetles can also climb on ceilings. To attack intruders, they can drop, and spin along the ground to attack.

Buzzy Beetles also appear in the Paper Mario series and New Super Mario Bros.

Sub species

A notable screenshot of a Buzzy Beetle in an underground level from Super Mario Bros.
The first appearance of a Buzzy Beetle.
  • Parabuzzy: A flying Buzzy Beetle.
  • Buster Beetle: A Buzzy Beetle that throws blocks. It has a soft shell.
  • Bony Beetle: A skeletal Buzzy Beetle. It can shoot out and retract spikes.
  • Red Spike Top: A red Buzzy Beetle with a small spike on its shell.
  • Spike Top: A blue Buzzy Beetle with a small spike on its shell.
  • Spiked Parabuzzy: A flying Buzzy Beetle with a spike on its shell.

Notable Buzzy Beetles

Paper Mario Stats and Tattle Information

  • HP: 3
  • Attack: 2
  • Defense: 2
  • Locations: Toad Town Tunnels, Dry Dry Ruins
  • Tattle:This is a Buzzy Beetle. Buzzy Beetles are cute--but mean. Fire attacks don't work very well against these hardheads. If you can flip 'em, though, their defense power falls to 0. Keep flipping 'em, Mario! I heard that they used to flourish all over the place, but now they're only found in dark, shadowy places.

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door Stats and Tattle Information

  • HP: 5
  • Attack: 3
  • Defense: 4
  • Locations: Creepy Steeple, Pirate's Grotto, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 31-39)
  • Tattle Number: 31
  • Tattle Log: It's well protected and immune to fire or explosions, but if you flip it over, its Defense drops to zero.
  • Tattle: That's a Buzzy Beetle. Awww... It's kinda cute! It's got pretty good Defense... and fire and explosions don't hurt it whatsoever. But, if you jump on it, you can flip it over and drop its Defense down to 0. Then it's at our mercy! Ha! Don't hesitate! Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump!