Lunge Fish

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Template:Species-infobox Lunge Fish are large, bucktoothed catfish that appear throughout Yoshi franchise. They are predators of Yoshis, whom they try and swallow whole. Lunge Fish's English name is a pun on a type of fish, the lungfish.

History

Yoshi's Island series

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island / Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Lunge Fish first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, where they hide in the water, and, like their name implies, will lunge at Yoshi as he passes by. Occasionally, a Lunge Fish will stick its head out of the water. Yoshi can then throw an egg at the fish to momentarily stun the creature, or he can defeat one outright by spitting an enemy out at it. If Yoshi falls in the water, a Lunge Fish will attempt to swallow Yoshi and Baby Mario whole similar to how a Boss Bass does.

As shown by graphics in the source code of pre-release builds, Lunge Fish seems to have started out as a bespectacled worm-like creature, labeled "nomo" (an abbreviation of the Japanese name) in the files.[1]

Yoshi's Island DS

A Lunge Fish seen in Castle of Priscilla the Peckish in Yoshi's Island DS

In Yoshi's Island DS, Lunge Fish appear again, with their sprites appearing to be the desaturated Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 ones with added shading. They act exactly the same. In one level, Yoshi must travel in a boat over a lake infested with Lunge Fish.

Yoshi's New Island

In Yoshi's New Island, they prominently appear in the level Lose the Lunge Fish. From this game onwards, their lunging-while-inhaling behavior is replaced with a Boss Bass-esque leaping, showing off their entire bodies. However, they still function in the same pattern as before, sinking below the water before rising up and forwards in a jerky arc.

Super Mario-Kun

In volume 14 of the Super Mario-Kun a Lunge Fish is depicted as being able to use electricity on its enemies, based on the real-life electric catfish. Mario sees a Winged Cloud that gives out a blue watermelon. Mario makes Yoshi eat it, which then freezes the Lunge Fish.

Tetris Attack

In Tetris Attack, a Lunge Fish appears as a playable character and an opponent who is paired with Flopsy Fish. It replaces Neris, the sea fairy from Panel de Pon. In this game, it is depicted as a slight friend of Yoshi's, enchanted by Bowser and Kamek to work for them. It also notes that it really does not like Yoshi much, claiming that he gives it indigestion.

Yoshi platform series

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

Lunge Fish appear in Yoshi's Woolly World as an enemy in some stages with water. In this game, Lunge Fish are modeled on coin purses, with their lips being made of coin purse clasps. Yoshi can defeat them with yarn balls or watermelon seeds, earning a handful of beads, but they will respawn quickly. They act as they do in Yoshi's New Island, but are larger and move through the air slower. They only appear in Rollin' Down the River and Wonderful World of Wool.

Yoshi's Crafted World

Lunge Fish reappear as enemies in Yoshi's Crafted World during the level Ride the River, where they sit in place in the background, jumping out whenever Yoshi crosses their line of sight, and can take down platforms while trying to eat him. At the end of the level, one instead pursues Yoshi horizontally, taking down several moving platforms while repetitively leaping. Near the end of the level's flip side, two can be seen looking back and forth instead of in a single direction, and as such can leap in multiple directions.[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノモズ[3][4]
Nomozu
Corruption of「飲み込み」(nomikomi, swallow) and「鯰」(namazu, catfish)

Chinese 吞吞鲶 (Simplified)
吞吞鯰 (Traditional)
Tūn Tūn Nián
Swallowing Catfish

German Schnorchel Wels
Lippenwels
Snorkel catfish
Lip catfish
Italian Acchiappesce
From acchiappare (to snatch) and pesce (fish)
Korean 메귀[5]
Megwi
Portmanteau of 메기 (catfish) and 귀(鬼) (ghost, also used to describe something that is fearsome)

Russian Рыбоглот
Ryboglot
From Рыба (Fish) and Глотать (to swallow)

Spanish (NOA) Bagregona
Pun on "bagre" (catfish)
Spanish (NOE) Pez Zampón
Gobble Fish

References

  1. ^ Twitter post showing early SMW2 tiles. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFMOdTbACMM
  3. ^ 「スーパーマリオヨッシーアイランド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario: Yossy Island Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 8.
  4. ^ 「スーパーマリオアドバンス3任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Super Mario Advance 3 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 18.
  5. ^ "위험! 여기부턴 메귀 지대 뗏목을 타고 앞으로 나가요!" (Danger! Lunge Fish area ahead, ride the raft and move forward!) - Message Block in World 3-1 of Yoshi's Island DS