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|JapM=From「トマト」(''tomato'') and「ポン」(''pon'', onomatopoeia for a popping noise)
|JapM=From「トマト」(''tomato'') and「ポン」(''pon'', onomatopoeia for a popping noise)
|Spa= Magmate
|Spa= Magmate
|SpaM=From ''magma'' and ''tomate'' (''tomato'')
|SpaM=From "magma" and "tomate" (tomato)
|Rus=Магмадор
|Rus=Магмадор
|RusR=Magmador
|RusR=Magmador
|RusM=From Магма (''magma'') and Помидор (''pomidor'', tomato)
|RusM=From "magma" and "помидор" (''pomidor'', tomato)
|Ger=Magmato
|Ger=Magmato
|GerM=-
|GerM=
|Ita=Magmadoro
|Ita=Magmadoro
|ItaM=From ''magma'' and ''pomodoro'' (tomato)
|ItaM=From "magma" and "pomodoro" (tomato)
|Kor=토마퐁
|Kor=토마퐁
|KorR=Tomapong
|KorR=Tomapong

Revision as of 22:05, November 21, 2022

Magmato
A Magmato in Super Mario Odyssey
Artwork of a Magmato from Super Mario Odyssey.
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)

Magmatoes are steaming, lava-filled, tomato enemies with angry eyes appearing in Super Mario Odyssey, where they can be found in the Luncheon Kingdom and the Darker Side. Its name is a portmanteau of the words "magma" and "tomato". Upon spotting Mario, Magmatoes roll towards him and may even bump into each other, although they cannot roll off edges leading into the lava. The Magmatoes burst apart when hit, and create small pools of lava which become off-limits to all creatures but the Lava Bubble. If Mario takes control of a Lava Bubble by capturing it, he can leap on top of Magmatoes to turn them into the puddles of lava and use them as improvised platforms to traverse across solid ground. Jumping on Magmatoes normally or throwing Cappy at them can also reduce them to puddles of lava, although Mario takes damage if he comes into contact with one himself.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トマポン
Tomapon
From「トマト」(tomato) and「ポン」(pon, onomatopoeia for a popping noise)

German Magmato
 
Italian Magmadoro
From "magma" and "pomodoro" (tomato)
Korean 토마퐁
Tomapong
From Japanese name

Russian Магмадор
Magmador
From "magma" and "помидор" (pomidor, tomato)

Spanish Magmate
From "magma" and "tomate" (tomato)