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|image=[[File:Uproot Icon SMO.png|160px]]<br>Artwork of an Uproot from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
|image=[[File:Uproot Icon SMO.png|160px]]<br>Artwork of an Uproot from ''Super Mario Odyssey''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Minecraft]]'' (Bedrock version) (Nether Update) (2020)
|latest_appearance=''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Bedrock Edition]]'' (Nether Update) (2020)
|comparable=[[Sproing]]
}}{{quote2|A creature that can stretch many times its height upward! I have been hoping to investigate one up close!|[[Bonneter biologist]]|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''}}
}}{{quote2|A creature that can stretch many times its height upward! I have been hoping to investigate one up close!|[[Bonneter biologist]]|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''}}
'''Uproots''' are enemies from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' that can be controlled with [[Cappy]]. In their natural state, Uproots have flower pots on their heads, and have red eyes. They are shown to resemble onions when their flower pots are knocked off. They can stretch their legs, which, according to the [[Bonneter biologist]], telescope outward, to reach high places.
'''Uproots''' are enemies that can be controlled with [[Cappy]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Their name is derived from a word referring to a plant being pulled from the ground, and their name also refers to their root-like legs. In their natural state, Uproots have flowerpots on their heads and have red eyes. They are shown to resemble onions when their flowerpots are knocked off. They can stretch their legs, which, according to the [[Bonneter biologist]], telescope outward, to reach high places.


Uproots can be found in the [[Wooded Kingdom]], a secret, lava-filled area in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], and the [[Darker Side]]. In order to break the flower pots on their heads, [[Mario]] needs to throw Cappy at them, allowing him to take control of the Uproot. They can be used to reach places Mario normally could not reach as well as raising certain platforms. They are also needed to defeat the boss [[Torkdrift]] through smashing both blocks and the boss's core.
Uproots can be found in the [[Wooded Kingdom]], a secret [[lava]]-filled area in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], and the [[Darker Side]]. They spawn from [[Senobi Generate Point]]s. In order to break the flowerpots on their heads, [[Mario]] needs to [[Cap Throw|throw Cappy at them]], allowing him to [[capture|take control of the Uproots]]. They can be used to reach places Mario normally could not reach as well as raise certain platforms. They are also needed to defeat [[Torkdrift]] through smashing both blocks and the boss's core.


A concept design for the Uproot depicted them as mushroom type enemies.<ref>[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]], page 146</ref>
A concept design for Uproots depicted them as mushroom type enemies. More concepts for Uproots were partially based on [[Pokey]]s and [[Bramball]]s.<ref>[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]], page 146</ref>


In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Striders are replaced by Uproots.
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Striders are replaced by Uproots.
==Profiles==
;Website bios:
*'''Japanese:''' まーるい体に長い足!高いところもびよーんと移動。<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aaaca/action/index.html</ref> (''Round body and long legs! Can even move around high places with a boing.'')
*'''English:''' ''Reach new areas with this little guy's round, bouncy body and long, elastic legs.''<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Super-Mario-Odyssey-1173332.html#Meet_Cappy</ref>
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
SMO Art - E3 Char1.png|Artwork of a [[capture]]d Uproot
SMO Art - E3 Char1.png|Artwork of a [[capture]]d Uproot
SMO Uproot Capture.png|Artwork of a captured Uproot
SMO Artwork Uproot.png|Artwork of a potted Uproot
SMO Artwork Uproot.png|Artwork of a potted Uproot
SMO Potted Uproot.jpg|Screenshot of a potted Uproot
SMO Potted Uproot.jpg|Screenshot of a potted Uproot
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|Jap={{nowrap|セノビー<ref>mario_odysseyJP (August 15, 2017). "[https://twitter.com/mario_odysseyJP/status/897576767782780929 これは新キャラクター「セノビー」をキャプチャーした「キャプチャーセノビー」。球根をイメージしたキャラクターです。遠目に見ると箸にも見える!?]" ''Twitter''. Retrieved August 16, 2017.</ref>}}
|Jap={{nowrap|セノビー<ref>mario_odysseyJP (August 15, 2017). "[https://twitter.com/mario_odysseyJP/status/897576767782780929 これは新キャラクター「セノビー」をキャプチャーした「キャプチャーセノビー」。球根をイメージしたキャラクターです。遠目に見ると箸にも見える!?]" ''Twitter''. Retrieved August 16, 2017.</ref>}}
|JapR=Senobī
|JapR=Senobī
|JapM=Elongation of「背伸び」(''senobi'', to stretch one's back to make oneself appear taller)
|JapM=Comes from「背伸び」(''senobi'', to stretch one's back to make oneself appear taller)
|Spa=Cebolleto
|ChiS=腿伸伸
|SpaM=Diminutive of ''cebolla'' (onion)
|ChiSR=Tuǐ shēn shēn
|Fra=Poupousse
|ChiSM=From「腿」(''tuǐ'', "leg") and repetition of「伸」(''shēn'', "to stretch")
|FraM=Portmanteau of ''pousse'' (bud) and ''pousser'' (to stretch)
|ChiT=賽諾比
|ChiTR=Sài nuò bǐ
|ChiTM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|Dut=Uproot
|Dut=Uproot
|DutM=-
|Fre=Poupousse
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''pousse'' ("bud") and/or ''pousser'' ("to stretch")
|Ger=Mieswurz
|Ger=Mieswurz
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''mies'' (bad) and ''wurzel'' (root)
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''mies'' ("bad") and ''wurzel'' ("root")
|Ita=Bulbotto
|Ita=Bulbotto
|ItaM=Diminutive of ''bulbo'' (bulb)
|ItaM=Diminutive of ''bulbo'' ("bulb")
|Kor=쭈우키
|KorR=Jju'uki
|KorM=From "쭈욱" (''jju'uk'', "stretching") and possibly "키" (''ki'', "height")
|Rus=Корняк
|Rus=Корняк
|RusR=Kornyak
|RusR=Kornyak
|RusM=From ''корень'' (''koren'', root) and ''сорняк'' (''sornyak'', weed)
|RusM=From ''корень'' (''koren'', "root") and ''сорняк'' (''sornyak'', "weed")
|Kor=쭈우키
|Spa=Cebolleto
|KorR=Jju'uki
|SpaM=Diminutive of ''cebolla'' ("onion")
|KorM=From 쭈욱 (''jju'uk'', stretching) and possibly 키 (''ki'', height)
|ChiS=腿伸伸
|ChiSR=Tuǐ shēn shēn
|ChiSM=From「腿」(''tuǐ'', leg) and「伸」(''shēn'', to stretch)
|ChiT=賽諾比
|ChiTR=Sài nuò bǐ
|ChiTM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
}}
}}



Revision as of 23:54, April 23, 2024

Uproot
An Uproot in Super Mario Odyssey
Artwork of an Uproot from Super Mario Odyssey
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Latest appearance Minecraft: Bedrock Edition (Nether Update) (2020)
Comparable
“A creature that can stretch many times its height upward! I have been hoping to investigate one up close!”
Bonneter biologist, Super Mario Odyssey

Uproots are enemies that can be controlled with Cappy in Super Mario Odyssey. Their name is derived from a word referring to a plant being pulled from the ground, and their name also refers to their root-like legs. In their natural state, Uproots have flowerpots on their heads and have red eyes. They are shown to resemble onions when their flowerpots are knocked off. They can stretch their legs, which, according to the Bonneter biologist, telescope outward, to reach high places.

Uproots can be found in the Wooded Kingdom, a secret lava-filled area in the Seaside Kingdom, and the Darker Side. They spawn from Senobi Generate Points. In order to break the flowerpots on their heads, Mario needs to throw Cappy at them, allowing him to take control of the Uproots. They can be used to reach places Mario normally could not reach as well as raise certain platforms. They are also needed to defeat Torkdrift through smashing both blocks and the boss's core.

A concept design for Uproots depicted them as mushroom type enemies. More concepts for Uproots were partially based on Pokeys and Bramballs.[1]

In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, Striders are replaced by Uproots.

Profiles

Website bios
  • Japanese: まーるい体に長い足!高いところもびよーんと移動。[2] (Round body and long legs! Can even move around high places with a boing.)
  • English: Reach new areas with this little guy's round, bouncy body and long, elastic legs.[3]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese セノビー[4]
Senobī
Comes from「背伸び」(senobi, to stretch one's back to make oneself appear taller)

Chinese (simplified) 腿伸伸
Tuǐ shēn shēn
From「腿」(tuǐ, "leg") and repetition of「伸」(shēn, "to stretch")

Chinese (traditional) 賽諾比
Sài nuò bǐ
Transliteration of the Japanese name

Dutch Uproot
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French Poupousse
Portmanteau of pousse ("bud") and/or pousser ("to stretch")
German Mieswurz
Portmanteau of mies ("bad") and wurzel ("root")
Italian Bulbotto
Diminutive of bulbo ("bulb")
Korean 쭈우키
Jju'uki
From "쭈욱" (jju'uk, "stretching") and possibly "키" (ki, "height")

Russian Корняк
Kornyak
From корень (koren, "root") and сорняк (sornyak, "weed")

Spanish Cebolleto
Diminutive of cebolla ("onion")

References