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{{Species-infobox
{{species infobox
|title=Yoofoe
|title=Yoofoe
|image=[[File:Yoofoe Icon SMO.png]]
|image=[[File:Yoofoe Icon SMO.png|270px]]<br>Artwork of the Yoofoe 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]])
|comparable=[[Torkdrift]]
}}  
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The '''Yoofoe'''<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017). ''Super Mario Odyssey: [[Prima Games|Prima]] Collector's Edition Guide'', page 347.</ref>, also spelled '''Yoo-foe'''<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017). ''Super Mario Odyssey: [[Prima Games|Prima]] Collector's Edition Guide'', page 233.</ref>, is a miniboss that debuts in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Its name is a pun on the words "UFO" and "foe".
The '''Yoofoe''',<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 347.</ref> also spelled '''Yoo-foe''',<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe (2017). ''Super Mario Odyssey: [[Prima Games|Prima]] Collector's Edition Guide'', page 233.</ref> is a miniboss-like enemy that debuts in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Its name is a pun on the Japanese pronunciation of "UFO" and "foe".
 
==Description==  
==Description==  
The Yoofoe resembles a flying saucer [[UFO]] and a top hat. It has a purple [[Ground Pound]] symbol on its head followed by an inward facing black ring along the midsection of the enemy with a menacing red eye in the front of that black ring. The bottom section consists of a silver-colored dome-like structure. This enemy makes three appearances in the game: one in the [[Wooded Kingdom]], another in [[Bowser's Kingdom]] and the last in the [[Darker Side]]. Upon defeat, a short cutscene plays with the Yoofoe spinning out of control and exploding. [[Mario]] is then rewarded one [[Power Moon]], with the exception being the Darker Side in which a [[Life-Up Heart]] is rewarded instead. The Yoofoe is an alien invader, as suggested by the titles of the Power Moons received from it ("[[List of Power Moons in the Wooded Kingdom#Invader in the Sky Garden|Invader in the Sky Garden]]" and "[[List of Power Moons in Bowser's Kingdom#Invader in Bowser's Castle|Invader in Bowser's Castle]]").
The Yoofoe resembles a flying saucer [[UFO]] and a top hat. It has a purple [[Ground Pound]] symbol on its head followed by an inward facing black ring along the midsection of the enemy with a menacing red eye in the front of that black ring. The bottom section consists of a silver-colored dome-like structure. This enemy makes three appearances in the game: one in the [[Wooded Kingdom]], another in [[Bowser's Kingdom]] and the last in the [[Darker Side]]. Upon defeat, a short cutscene plays with the Yoofoe spinning out of control and exploding. [[Mario]] is then rewarded one [[Power Moon]], with the exception being the Darker Side in which a [[Life-Up Heart]] is rewarded instead. The Yoofoe is an alien invader, as suggested by the titles of the Power Moons received from it ("[[List of Power Moons in the Wooded Kingdom#Invader in the Sky Garden|Invader in the Sky Garden]]" and "[[List of Power Moons in Bowser's Kingdom#Invader in Bowser's Castle|Invader in Bowser's Castle]]").


==Tactics==
==Tactics==
[[File:Yoofoe 1st stage.png|thumb|left|The Yoofoe's first stage.]]
[[File:SMO Yoofoe Stage 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Yoofoe's first stage.]]
[[File:Yoofoe Second Stage.png|thumb|The Yoofoe's second stage while dropping a Spiked Ball.]]
[[File:SMO Yoofoe Stage 2.jpg|thumb|The Yoofoe's second stage.]]
Initially, upon noticing Mario, the Yoofoe makes a piston noise and then shoots out five [[Goomba]]s from its bottom. After this, it emits a red circular laser followed by two short razor bars. It then moves about the stage while rotating these bars. As it moves, it shoots out one small [[Spiked Ball]] followed by one Goomba. It repeats this pattern until Mario jumps on it from above. After getting hit once, it knocks Mario off its head and makes all the previously spawned Goombas disappear. It then expels a much larger red circular laser followed by four long razor bars instead of two short ones. It continues its previous pattern at this point, though every time it releases a Goomba, it spins its razor bars rapidly, thus Mario can only jump on the Yoofoe when it is not spinning.
Initially, upon noticing Mario, the Yoofoe makes a piston noise and then shoots out five [[Goomba]]s from its bottom. After this, it emits a red circular laser followed by two short razor bars. It then moves about the stage while rotating these bars. As it moves, it shoots out one small [[Spike Ball|Spiked Ball]] followed by one Goomba. It repeats this pattern until Mario jumps on it from above. After getting hit once, it knocks Mario off its head and makes all the previously spawned Goombas disappear. It then expels a much larger red circular laser followed by four long razor bars instead of two short ones. It continues its previous pattern at this point, though every time it releases a Goomba, it spins its razor bars rapidly, thus Mario can only jump on the Yoofoe when it is not spinning.
 
If there are eight Goombas that have been spawned by the Yoofoe out at once, no more are spawned, and if all eight Goombas are made into a [[Goomba Tower]], the Yoofoe stops dropping [[Spike Ball|Spiked Ball]]s.  


If there are eight Goombas that has been created by the Yoofoe out at once, no more are created, and if all eight Goombas are made into a [[Goomba Tower]], the Yoofoe stops dropping [[Spiked Ball]]s.
As shown in the [[Wooded Kingdom]], the player can alternatively capture an [[Uproot]] to hit the Yoofoe.


As shown in [[Bowser's Kingdom]], the Yoofoe can get hit on the top by [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|seeds]] thrown by Mario.
As shown in [[Bowser's Kingdom]], the Yoofoe can get hit on the top by [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|seeds]] thrown by Mario.
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=メカディスク<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210331034027/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/odyssey/index.html ''Super Mario Odyssey'' characters page on the official Japanese ''Super Mario'' website]</ref>
|JapR=Mekadisuku
|JapM=Mechadisk
|Spa=Ofny
|SpaM=From "OVNI" (UFO)
|Kor=메카디스크
|KorR=Mekadiseukeu
|KorM=Mechadisk
|Ita=Ufo
|ItaM=
|Fre=EVNI
|FreM=From "OVNI" (UFO)
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the encounter in the Wooded Kingdom, the music changes slightly to the variation heard when fighting the cannon in the objective "[[Path to the Secret Flower Field]]".
*In the encounter in the Wooded Kingdom, the music changes to the variation heard when fighting the cannon in the objective "[[Path to the Secret Flower Field]]".
*In the level editor, the Yoofoe object is called "Joku".


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:49, January 8, 2024

Yoofoe
A Yoofoe in Super Mario Odyssey
Artwork of the Yoofoe from Super Mario Odyssey.
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Comparable

The Yoofoe,[1] also spelled Yoo-foe,[2] is a miniboss-like enemy that debuts in Super Mario Odyssey. Its name is a pun on the Japanese pronunciation of "UFO" and "foe".

Description[edit]

The Yoofoe resembles a flying saucer UFO and a top hat. It has a purple Ground Pound symbol on its head followed by an inward facing black ring along the midsection of the enemy with a menacing red eye in the front of that black ring. The bottom section consists of a silver-colored dome-like structure. This enemy makes three appearances in the game: one in the Wooded Kingdom, another in Bowser's Kingdom and the last in the Darker Side. Upon defeat, a short cutscene plays with the Yoofoe spinning out of control and exploding. Mario is then rewarded one Power Moon, with the exception being the Darker Side in which a Life-Up Heart is rewarded instead. The Yoofoe is an alien invader, as suggested by the titles of the Power Moons received from it ("Invader in the Sky Garden" and "Invader in Bowser's Castle").

Tactics[edit]

Yoofoe's first stage in the Wooded Kingdom.
The Yoofoe's first stage.
Yoofoe's second stage in the Darker Side.
The Yoofoe's second stage.

Initially, upon noticing Mario, the Yoofoe makes a piston noise and then shoots out five Goombas from its bottom. After this, it emits a red circular laser followed by two short razor bars. It then moves about the stage while rotating these bars. As it moves, it shoots out one small Spiked Ball followed by one Goomba. It repeats this pattern until Mario jumps on it from above. After getting hit once, it knocks Mario off its head and makes all the previously spawned Goombas disappear. It then expels a much larger red circular laser followed by four long razor bars instead of two short ones. It continues its previous pattern at this point, though every time it releases a Goomba, it spins its razor bars rapidly, thus Mario can only jump on the Yoofoe when it is not spinning.

If there are eight Goombas that have been spawned by the Yoofoe out at once, no more are spawned, and if all eight Goombas are made into a Goomba Tower, the Yoofoe stops dropping Spiked Balls.

As shown in the Wooded Kingdom, the player can alternatively capture an Uproot to hit the Yoofoe.

As shown in Bowser's Kingdom, the Yoofoe can get hit on the top by seeds thrown by Mario.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese メカディスク[3]
Mekadisuku
Mechadisk

French EVNI
From "OVNI" (UFO)
Italian Ufo
 
Korean 메카디스크
Mekadiseukeu
Mechadisk

Spanish Ofny
From "OVNI" (UFO)

Trivia[edit]

  • In the encounter in the Wooded Kingdom, the music changes to the variation heard when fighting the cannon in the objective "Path to the Secret Flower Field".

References[edit]

  1. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe. Super Mario Odyssey Prima Official Guide. Page 347.
  2. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe (2017). Super Mario Odyssey: Prima Collector's Edition Guide, page 233.
  3. ^ Super Mario Odyssey characters page on the official Japanese Super Mario website