Hoot

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Not to be confused with Hootz or Hoo.

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“Whooo's there? Whooo woke me up? It's still daylight--I should be sleeping! Hey, as long as I'm up, why not take a short flight with me?”
Hoot, Super Mario 64

Hoot[1] is an owl who sleeps in a tree near Whomp's Fortress in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. When Mario climbs into his tree, Hoot complains that Mario woke him up when it is still during the day, but will then offer to give Mario a ride to the top of the fortress. When the player wants Mario to ride Hoot, he should press and hold the A Button (B Button in the DS remake) button on the controller. If the player wants Mario to let go, he should simply let go of the A Button/B Button button, and Hoot will then return to near his tree (and will remain awake for the rest of the mission). The player can have Mario ride Hoot for as long as he would like. However, if Mario hangs onto Hoot for too long, Hoot will complain that Mario's weight is making it difficult for him to carry him for so long. He will then drop Mario, telling him "to lay off the pasta," and then returns to near his tree. Depending on where in the sky Mario is, Hoot's action of letting him go could result in Mario's death. In Super Mario 64 DS, the music played while hanging on to Hoot is a variety of the Wing Cap/Vanish Cap theme.

It should be noted that Hoot will only appear in Whomp's Fortress during missions 3-6 (or missions 3-7 in the remake). If Mario is in this course during missions 1-2 and climbs Hoot's tree, Hoot himself will not appear.

Hoot later appears at Cool, Cool Mountain, Snowman's Land, Tall, Tall Mountain, and the huge part of Tiny-Huge Island in the DS remake during every mission except mission 1 (with the exception of Cool, Cool Mountain because he does appear in every mission and Tiny-Huge Island because he does not appear during missions 1-2). In this game, Mario, Luigi, Wario and Yoshi can all hang onto him.

He also appears as an unlucky gambler in Mario Party Advance. Hoot tells the player that he has a losing streak at the Jungle Game Hut, and he needs the player to help him. Once the player wins, the reward is the minigame Stop 'em. The ending states that he can't stop shaking his head.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フコロウ
Fukorou
Owl

Italian Guffy
From gufo, owl

References

  1. ^ Super Mario 64 Player's Guide, pg. 29