Sluggy the Unshaven

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“Aaaaah, Yoshi! To get this far you must be powerful, but remember: This slug has no weak points!!”
Kamek, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Sluggy the Unshaven[1] is a massive Sluggy found in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. He is a mid-boss encountered in the fort of World 5. He's a see-through slug with a face, hair in various places and a visible (and equally hairy) heart. To defeat him, the Yellow Yoshi has to throw Eggs at his heart, pushing through his gelatinous skin. He was originally a tiny, nontransparent version of himself, until Kamek used his magic on him.

Sluggy the Unshaven

In Sluggy's open-air room is an Egg-Plant. However, it's at the very edge of the room. Once Yoshi has collected enough eggs, the player must lob eggs at the slug's skin. Every time an egg hits the skin, it is pushed inward and the egg bounces off. Yoshi can then pick up the egg and lob it again. Once the skin is pushed back enough, Yoshi can shoot Sluggy's heart (which is the slug's weak point). After four hits, the heart shrinks until reduced to nothing, and Sluggy the Unshaven slides off the stage.

Sluggy is incapable of knocking Baby Mario off Yoshi's back, making this the only boss fight where Stars cannot be lost. However, he continuously slides forward toward the edge of the room making it necessary to defeat him before he pushes Yoshi off the stage into the pit.

Much like Prince Froggy and Naval Piranha, it is possible to see the boss before Kamek magically alters him. However, the player cannot destroy Sluggy before Kamek appears, like they can with Naval Piranha.

Trivia

  • Hacking methods show that if enemies are shot into Sluggy the Unshaven, they become glitched sprites. This may be the reason why an Egg-Plant is used for the ammunition needed to defeat him.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビッグけめくじ
Biggu Kemekuji
Big Sluggy

Chinese 大毛粘蟲/大毛粘虫
Dà Máozhānchóng
Big Hairy Army Worm

German Möbius
From "Amöbe" (amoeba)
Italian Sguscio Peluria
Fuzz Slippy
Spanish Gusarapo el Pelón
Waterbug the Bald

References