Gringill

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Gringill
Gringill SMG.png
Artwork of a small Gringill from Super Mario Galaxy
Artwork of a Big Gringill from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Artwork of a large Gringill from Super Mario Galaxy 2
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Comparable
“Can you beat those Gringills by hitting them with shells?”
Penguin, Super Mario Galaxy

Gringills are large, orange or brown eel-like creatures with large eyes and teeth found in Super Mario Galaxy. Their name is a portmanteau on "grin" and "gill". There are two variants of Gringills; smaller ones, which can be found swimming around freely or hiding in caves in certain galaxies, and larger variants, also known as Giant Gringills[1] or Big Gringills,[2] which solely lurk in caves.

They first appear in the Beach Bowl Galaxy and later appear in the Drip Drop Galaxy, Sea Slide Galaxy, Bigmouth Galaxy, and Deep Dark Galaxy. They attack simply by trying to bite Mario. Gringills can be defeated by throwing a Koopa Shell at them while they are underwater. Most of them appear in caves, and they come out a small distance when Mario/Luigi gets close, though rarely they are seen outside their holes, swimming in circles. There are also huge Gringills that are brown in color, have darker stripes, have two feelers on their lower jaws, and are found only in caves. They make a straining noise when coming out of their holes, and give a 1-Up Mushroom when defeated. These huge eels only appear in the Beach Bowl Galaxy, Sea Slide Galaxy, and Deep Dark Galaxy.

Gringills in Super Mario Galaxy 2

Both sizes reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the Cosmic Cove Galaxy, the Starshine Beach Galaxy, and the Slimy Spring Galaxy. They are only seen hiding in caves, and are no longer seen swimming outside of it.

Additional names

Internal names

Normal variant

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/SnakeheadSmall.arc SnakeheadSmall Small Snakehead (nested variant)
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl 雷魚(小) (Raigyo (shō)) Snakehead (small)
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/SnakeFish.arc Snake Fish Snake Fish (swimming variant)

Big variant

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/Snakehead.arc Snakehead
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl 雷魚(大) (Raigyo (dai)) Snakehead (big)

Names in other languages

Normal variant

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アナゴン
Anagon
Derived from「海鰻」(anago, conger eel)

German Aal
Eel
Italian Pesce Boa
Boa Fish
Korean 붕장어
Bungjang-eo
Whitespotted conger

Spanish Anagorn
From Japanese name

Big variant

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 大アナゴン[3]
Dai Anagon
でかアナゴン[4]
Deka Anagon

Big Gringill

German Riesenaal
Giant Eel
Italian Mega Pesce Boa
Mega Boa Fish
Spanish Gran Anagorn
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References

  1. ^ English Super Mario Galaxy entry on the official Mario Portal. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2022. (Archived August 12, 2022, 23:39:09 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ English Super Mario Galaxy 2 entry on the official Mario Portal. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2022. (Archived August 12, 2022, 23:39:46 UTC via archive.today.)
  3. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Galaxy section, page 127.
  4. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Galaxy 2 section, page 160.