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The '''Longadile''' is an enemy in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It appears as a stronger, red version of the [[Longator]]. Its name comes from "elongate" and "crocodile," possibly a reference in succession to Longator, whose name sounds like "alligator". It is only found in [[Castle Bleck Interior]] and the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]. It attacks by stretching its head out to extreme proportions, reaching the player from a long distance away. This attacking method makes it much easier to jump on since its body becomes a larger target. As [[Tippi]] points out when scanning them, the heroes have to be careful when fighting these enemies as they can make Mario or Luigi fall into the abyss if they get hit which increases the damage. Also, when [[Dimentio]] assaults Mario and Luigi in the first room of his magic, Dimentio's energy sparks can make this a very deadly distraction due to the narrow ledges and Longadiles that attack.
|hp=20
|atk=2
|def=0
|score=800
|location=[[Castle Bleck]], [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]
|card type=Common
|card location=Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
|card description=Super-elastic Longadiles stretch out to slap you. It'd chap its hands on your face...if it had hands.
|tattle=That thing is a Longadile. It can stretch beyond the limits of imagination... Max HP is 20 and Attack is 2. It likes to stretch its neck at enemies... They aren't fast, but they can attack a wide area. Be careful near narrow ledges...
|before=[[Longator|138]]
|#=139
|after=[[Dark Longator|140]]
}}
The '''Longadile''' is an enemy in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It appears as a stronger, red version of the [[Longator]]. Its name comes from "long" and "crocodile," possibly a reference in succession to Longator, whose name sounds like "alligator." Its name is therefore inconsistent with its abilities and no longer has ties to astronomy, which is especially fitting since Longadiles are only found in Castle Bleck. It attacks by stretching its head out to insane proportions, reaching the player from a long distance away. This attacking method makes it much easier to jump on since its body becomes a larger target. As [[Tippi]] points out when scanning them, [[Heroes of Light|the heroes]] have to be careful when fighting these enemies as they can make Mario or Luigi fall into the abyss if they get hit which increases the damage. Also, when [[Dimentio]] assaults Mario and Luigi in the first room of his magic, Dimentio's energy sparks can make this a very deadly distraction due to the narrow ledges and Longadiles that attack.  


==Related species==
==Related species==
*[[Longator]]
*[[Longator]]
*[[Dark Longator]]
*[[Dark Longator]]
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SPM Longadile Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ガックン
|Jap=ガックン
|JapR=Gakkun
|JapR=Gakkun
|Fra=Elastok
|JapM=Possibly a play on「鰐」(''gaku'', the {{wp|Kanji#On'yomi (Sino-Japanese reading)|on'yomi}} reading of "crocodile") and「カックン」(''Kakkun'', [[Longator]])
|FraM=Pun on ''élastique'' (elastic) and ''croc'' (short for crocodile)
|Fre=Elastok
|FreM=Pun on "Elastik" (Longator) and possibly "croc" (short for "crocodile")
|Kor=깍깍
|KorR=Kkagkkag
|KorM=Derived from Japanese「鰐」''gaku''.
|Ger=Langodil
|Ger=Langodil
|GerM=''lang'' (long) + ''Krokodil'' (crocodile)
|GerM=From "lang" (long) and "krokodil" (crocodile)
|Ita=Allungone
|Ita=Allungone
|ItaM=From ''allungare'' (to stretch) and the suffix ''-one'', meaning "big"}}
|ItaM=Augmentative form of "allungare" (to stretch)
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|Spa=Estiret
|SpaM=From "estirar" (to stretch)
}}
 
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[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Species]]
[[de:Langodil]]
[[it:Allungone]]

Latest revision as of 08:55, January 8, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Longadile
Sprite of a Longadile from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Castle Bleck Interior (8-3), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 67)
Role Common
Max HP 20
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 800
Items Stop Watch
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Super-elastic Longadiles stretch out to slap you. It'd chap its hands on your face...if it had hands.
Tattle
That thing is a Longadile. It can stretch beyond the limits of imagination... Max HP is 20 and Attack is 2. It likes to stretch its neck at enemies... They aren't fast, but they can attack a wide area. Be careful near narrow ledges...
List of Catch Cards
138           139           140

The Longadile is an enemy in Super Paper Mario. It appears as a stronger, red version of the Longator. Its name comes from "elongate" and "crocodile," possibly a reference in succession to Longator, whose name sounds like "alligator". It is only found in Castle Bleck Interior and the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. It attacks by stretching its head out to extreme proportions, reaching the player from a long distance away. This attacking method makes it much easier to jump on since its body becomes a larger target. As Tippi points out when scanning them, the heroes have to be careful when fighting these enemies as they can make Mario or Luigi fall into the abyss if they get hit which increases the damage. Also, when Dimentio assaults Mario and Luigi in the first room of his magic, Dimentio's energy sparks can make this a very deadly distraction due to the narrow ledges and Longadiles that attack.

Related speciesEdit

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガックン
Gakkun
Possibly a play on「鰐」(gaku, the on'yomi reading of "crocodile") and「カックン」(Kakkun, Longator)

French Elastok
Pun on "Elastik" (Longator) and possibly "croc" (short for "crocodile")
German Langodil
From "lang" (long) and "krokodil" (crocodile)
Italian Allungone
Augmentative form of "allungare" (to stretch)
Korean 깍깍
Kkagkkag
Derived from Japanese「鰐」gaku.

Spanish Estiret
From "estirar" (to stretch)