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A '''Jawbus''' is an enemy found in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Jawbuses first appear to be rolling, rhombus-shaped creatures with smiling face and a sphere for a tail. When the player gets closer, they reveal their dragon-like form and will try to bite them. In this form, a Jawbus has a long spiky neck and a spiky sphere-shaped body.
|hp=5
|atk=1
|def=
|location=[[Yold Desert]], [[Gloam Valley]]
|card type=Common
|tattle=Count on a Jawbus to stick its neck out for you. Or at you.
|tippi=This dragonlike monster is Jawbus. They tend to bite anything near them... Max HP is 5 and Attack is 1. Its only weakness is the glowing spot on its back... It won't look behind, so try flipping 3-D and sneaking behind it...
|before=[[Bittacuda|71]]
|#=72
|after=[[Rawbus|73]]
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A '''Jawbus''' is an enemy found in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. When attacking a Jawbus, their weak spot is their tail. In addition, their necks stretch out, so jumping over them would normally be very difficult. They also keep going in the same direction unless they hit a wall or are hit on their tail. There are several ways to beat them, most of which involve the use of [[Pixl]]s for help:
*Use [[Mario]] to flip to 3D and get behind it, then flip back to 2D and attack the tail.
*Use [[Thoreau]] to pick it up while it is not outsretched, then throwing it at other enemies.
*Use [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]] in front of it and manually detonate him or wait until he explodes when it is near the tail part.
*Use [[Slim]] to turn invisible and get behind it to attack the tail.
*Use [[Barry]] to hit it into another enemy.
*Use [[Bowser]] to breathe fire on the tail (requires good timing).
*Use [[Fleep]] to flip it around in circles, then attack the tail while it faces the player.
*Use [[Luigi]] to [[Super Jump]] over its extendable head, and land on the other side to attack the tail.


==Appearance==
When attacking a Jawbus, their weak spot is their tail. In addition, their necks stretch out, so jumping over them would normally be very difficult. They also keep going in the same direction unless they hit a wall or are hit on their tail. There are several ways to beat them, most of which involve the use of [[Pixl]]s for help, such as manually detonating [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]] to blow up the tail. [[Flip|Flipping]] to 3D and getting around them works too.
Jawbuses first appear to be rolling, rhombus-shaped creatures with a sphere for a tail. When the player gets closer, they reveal their dragon-like form. In this form, a Jawbus has a long spiky neck and a spiky sphere-shaped body.
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==Sub-Species==
==Related species==
*[[Rawbus]]
*[[Gawbus]]
*[[Dark Jawbus]]
*[[Dark Jawbus]]
*[[Gawbus]]
*[[Rawbus]]


==Names in Other Languages==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
SPM Jawbus.png|A Jawbus in [[Gloam Valley]]
Chibi Jawbus.png|A Jawbus in its disguised form.
SPM Jawbus Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ジャマドン
|Jap=ジャマドン
|JapR=Jamadon
|JapR=Jamadon
|JapM=''Jama'' is Japanese "hindrance"
|JapM=From「邪魔」(''jama'', hindrance) and "-don" (a common suffix for dinosaur names)
|Fra=Bleurex
|Fre=Bleurex
|FraM=Bluerex
|FreM=From "bleu" (blue) and "Tyrannosaurus Rex"
|Ger=Purpurdon
|Ger=Purpudon
|GerM="Don", the ending of Dinosaur names and Purpur (Meaning Lila (Purple))
|GerM=From "purpur" (purple) and "-don" (a suffix for dinosaur names)
|Ita=Mandibus
|Ita=Mandibus
|ItaM=From "mandibola" (jaw) with the suffix -bus}}
|ItaM=From "mandibola" (jaw) with the suffix "-bus"
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|Spa=Mandibús
|SpaM=From "mandíbula" (jaw) with the suffix "-bus"
|Kor=목가용
|KorR=Mokgayong
|KorM=From "목" (''mok'', neck), "못 가" (''mot ga'', cannot pass), and "용" (''yong'', dragon)
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 03:34, January 8, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Jawbus
Sprite of a Jawbus from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Yold Desert (1-3), Gloam Valley (2-1), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 72)
Role Common
Max HP 5
Attack 1
Defense 0
Score 400
Items
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Count on a Jawbus to stick its neck out for you. Or at you.
Tattle
This dragonlike monster is a Jawbus. They tend to bite anything near them... Max HP is 5 and Attack is 1. Its only weakness is the glowing spot on its back... It won't look behind, so try flipping 3-D and sneaking behind it...
List of Catch Cards
71           72           73

A Jawbus is an enemy found in the game Super Paper Mario. Jawbuses first appear to be rolling, rhombus-shaped creatures with smiling face and a sphere for a tail. When the player gets closer, they reveal their dragon-like form and will try to bite them. In this form, a Jawbus has a long spiky neck and a spiky sphere-shaped body.

When attacking a Jawbus, their weak spot is their tail. In addition, their necks stretch out, so jumping over them would normally be very difficult. They also keep going in the same direction unless they hit a wall or are hit on their tail. There are several ways to beat them, most of which involve the use of Pixls for help, such as manually detonating Boomer to blow up the tail. Flipping to 3D and getting around them works too.

Related species[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジャマドン
Jamadon
From「邪魔」(jama, hindrance) and "-don" (a common suffix for dinosaur names)

French Bleurex
From "bleu" (blue) and "Tyrannosaurus Rex"
German Purpudon
From "purpur" (purple) and "-don" (a suffix for dinosaur names)
Italian Mandibus
From "mandibola" (jaw) with the suffix "-bus"
Korean 목가용
Mokgayong
From "목" (mok, neck), "못 가" (mot ga, cannot pass), and "용" (yong, dragon)

Spanish Mandibús
From "mandíbula" (jaw) with the suffix "-bus"