I think what Copycat means is that they don't just go up and down the sides of obstacles, but that they also go up and down the walls that make up the background. Which isn't THAT weird, but is pretty unique for a Mario enemy.
After some consider, I think I’ve decided Mario Wonder has my favorite collection of brand new enemies in the whole series. I love how all of them feel naturally integrated into the Mario world, I love all the fun variants of old enemies, I love how almost all of them have their own dedicated level as to help them feel fully utilized. In a game that’s already incredibly creative, I rarely hear appreciation for the enemies, despite how important they are to the experience. Also my favorites are the Hanabihei and the Rolla Koopa.
Dragons Bullseye, mentioned it was put there because it has arms and fists when it wants to ram you with its head….. just like a normal bullet bill. So the weirdest thing about it is the segments which isn’t all that strange
The Hakandoru enemy reminds me of the Chicken from Mario Land. And I’m pretty sure that new turtle enemy is called “Uminoko”, not “Urninoko”. And the cloud enemies are “Smogrins”, not “Smorgins”.
The enemies in Super Mario Bros wonder are amazing and very creative. I wish we seem more of them in like future. Mario party games mario kart I love these enemies in this game. They're really great. And I hope I see them in like a Mario movie sequel. That's why I would love.
2:25 Its pronounced " Jump Toe-gey" ('toge' is Japanese for "spike" or "thorn"). 9:50 Kid Icarus 10:38 If you actually eat Melon Piranha Plants as Yoshi, you can spit out the seeds, Yoshi Island style. 10:39 That's "UMInoko" not Urninoko. "Umi" is Japanese for "sea" or "ocean". "Noko" comes from "Nokonoko", the Japanese name for Koopa Troopa. So "Uminoko" is basically "Sea Koopa". 13:49 Its pronounced "Ta-kay-bo". From "Ta-ke", Japanese for "bamboo". 14:34 "Smogrin" not "Smorgin". It combines the words "smog" and "grin". 17:37 Wrong name here.
“The dragon bullet bills have bullet bills with arms and fists that look like they want to punch you and I consider that pretty weird”. My brother in Christ, have you ever seen a bullet bill in Mario period??? 😂😂😂
Sometimes Bullet Bills are depicted with mouths instead of arms. Or sometimes both at once. The design in the original SMB also can be interpreted as a sneer instead of a fist if you don't look at the manual.
The weird option to me was the Dragon's Bull's Eye being up so high due to having arms... Like every other Bullet Bill like enemy... It's weird if we're talking real life but sentient bullets and missiles with arms is a staple for Mario and should be lower.
9:36 You’re probably thinking of the Cobrats from the US version of Super Mario Bros 2, which are also Snakes that like to hide in vases. The difference is Cobrats act more like Piranha Plants (Specifically the fire-spitting variants), while these guys act more like the Rexes from Super Mario World.
I laughed so much When i first saw the popcorn enemies. I first thought it was sliced bread that jumped in the magma and killed it self. Then i understood it was corn When it jumped up at me as popcorn and killed me 😂
There IS one weird thing about Whohoos - owls don't normally hang upside down. But it does LOOK like a perfectly normal owl otherwise. Super Mario Bros. 2 had snake enemies, named Cobrat. They could be found in either pots or in sand, and there were two varieties - one that would jump out and chase you, and another that would pop up and spit a bullet like a Snifit, acting similarly to Fiery Piranha Plants. They're also called Serponts, with Tsubo-chan just being the internal file name. A lot of the Wonder enemies listed here are just using the game's internal names, but have official English ones listed on the Nintendo Japan website. Uminoko is Snortoise, Erin is Trompette, Hanabihei is Baboom (though it might actually be meant to be Bob-oom, as it's considered a Bob-omb subspecies), Takebo (Tah-Kay-Bow) is Gamboo (Bamboo Goomba), Morocon is Kerpop, Chin Anago is Sluglug, Slidon is Shoomp (?), and Meramera is L'il Scortcher. My guess as to why it's not L'il Hothead instead is that regular hotheads (the fireballs that travel across platforms or rails) are also present, and they aren't supposed to be related. The moving doors are also named Noknok which I think is a peak Mario name pun. Oddly though, some that seem like they would have official names don't - the "Dark Koopas" are just "Dark Nokonoko", despite the "Dark Mario" actually having a name - Rift Mario. I don't know for sure, but I think they may have been added after this video was released. The Rrrumba being a bug inside of a rock reminds me of the Pokémon Dwebble and Crustle, who are hermit crabs that live inside rock shells. The thing I find weirdest about Skedaddlers is that they have Yoshi-like shells on their backs. Which means they might be related to either the Koopa or Yoshi genera.
Something about the Robbirds I've seen literally no one comment on but is very obvious given their name, is when they come across any coin in their path, _they take them and have said coins trail behind them._ They're literal robber birds. The Hakanderu bird enemies are also weird in the sense that their single foot is actually a suction cup, which makes sense give than they carry objects and let them loose when they're above Mario (like the Albatoss from SMB2 or the Goonie from Yoshi's Island). Many would compare the Tsubochan snakes to Cobrats from SMB2, but honestly, snakes and pots or jars appear to be common in enemy designs (probably due to snake nests and snake charming). Tsubochan's stout appearance and fanged jaws remind me of Nyololin from Mario Land 1. I'll be honest, the Slidon and Skedaddler enemies don't deserve the top spot AT ALL, IMO. To me, the Snootle is WAAAAAY weirder than either of those, because at the very least I can describe what Slidons and Skedaddlers are: One is a giant baby Thwomp that slides across a surface, and the other is a running chipmunk that shoots seeds. I have NO IDEA what a Snootle is supposed to be, it looks like a green flower-circle thing with an O-shaped mouth? Looking at its 3D model at a different angle definitely doesn't make it much easier to identify it. Names in other languages seem to suggest it's a _pig_ of all things, but to be honest, it looks absolutely NOTHING like a pig. Snootle is just a REALLY weird-looking enemy.
These are Ballett Piranha plants that originated in new super Mario bros Wii and work very differently. Ballett Piranha plants only move in a set path; a few tiles to the left and a few tiles to the right. Then extend.
I think the sea turtle thing is my favorite enemy in this game. We already had Land Koopas, about time we got a sea version. It’s slow on land, but nimble underwater, and moves quite differently than the Koopa, so I don’t understand the criticism of similarity. Armads and Snails can also be used like Koopa Shells, I think it’s nice that we have more enemies like this now, kicking shells is a super fun and fundamental Mario mechanic, so limiting it to just Koopas and Buzzy Beetles would suck.
how is an outmaway 7.5 on the weird scale, the moment mario wonder revealed them I literally said "oh cool those guys from one of the games I can't remember is back" not knowing they were a wonder original, they literally look like exactly how a mario enemy should look like
@@ThatVillain-the-Gamerwe should also say that the Stalking Piranha Plants aren't the first type of Piranha Plant with legs, nor is Petey Piranha. It's Ptooie, an enemy from Super Mario Bros 3. It looks identical to a Stalking Piranha Plant but instead of streching his stem it hovers a spike ball with his breath
13:43 These enemies are in fact *NOT* indestructible, as you can also kill them by hitting them with several fireballs, sliding into them on a slope, or ground pounding them with the drill power up.
the snootle enemy looks like a green version of the paper mario thousand year door enemy smoorg, the tsubochan is similar to the snakes from smb2/smbusa
13:50 Actually, I would guess that it is pronounced TA-KAY-BO (spelled TA-KE-BO), which would be the Japanese pronunciation!… Remember, Nintendo is Japanese! 😀 According to Google Translate - Takebo means “length book” in Japanese!
How is it weird that snails can walk on walls? Have you never seen a snail in real life lol, that's their signature move
lol true
What actually is weird about them is that the shape and coloration of their antennae imply that they are infected by Leucochloridium.
@@josephkotmel8349so an in real life occurrence is more confusing than living slime
@@spencer6205 Living slime is a common fantasy trope. How often do you see parasitic worms that mind control snails brought up in anything?
I think what Copycat means is that they don't just go up and down the sides of obstacles, but that they also go up and down the walls that make up the background. Which isn't THAT weird, but is pretty unique for a Mario enemy.
9:48 these dudes are a common enemy in 2D Zelda games. I’m not too sure but I think they even got the pot on their heads in a link between worlds.
I think there’s more new enemies than returning enemies in Wonder
though I guess that makes sense, since we’re no longer in the Mushroom Kingdom
piranha plants are just common foliage, Bowser's normal army is just invading
After some consider, I think I’ve decided Mario Wonder has my favorite collection of brand new enemies in the whole series. I love how all of them feel naturally integrated into the Mario world, I love all the fun variants of old enemies, I love how almost all of them have their own dedicated level as to help them feel fully utilized. In a game that’s already incredibly creative, I rarely hear appreciation for the enemies, despite how important they are to the experience. Also my favorites are the Hanabihei and the Rolla Koopa.
Dragons Bullseye, mentioned it was put there because it has arms and fists when it wants to ram you with its head….. just like a normal bullet bill. So the weirdest thing about it is the segments which isn’t all that strange
The monster enemies in super Mario world
@@howardmartin7229 Which ones?
The Hakandoru enemy reminds me of the Chicken from Mario Land. And I’m pretty sure that new turtle enemy is called “Uminoko”, not “Urninoko”. And the cloud enemies are “Smogrins”, not “Smorgins”.
Maybe he was thinking of the Smorg from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door?
those are minor spelling differences
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@@LibertyPrime-D3M0CR4CY Wow, nice selfie! Where did you buy those glasses?
The snake is from SMB 2/ SMB USA.
Snakes in jars are old school
I love that they added CLODSIRE to MARIO
Aren't those snake enemies with the jars on their head from Super Mario Bros 2? But instead of having jars on their head, they come out of long jars
I don't know if the Skedaddlers are the weirdest or not, but they are far and away the cutest :)
they’re also far away
The enemies in Super Mario Bros wonder are amazing and very creative. I wish we seem more of them in like future. Mario party games mario kart I love these enemies in this game. They're really great. And I hope I see them in like a Mario movie sequel. That's why I would love.
2:25 Its pronounced " Jump Toe-gey" ('toge' is Japanese for "spike" or "thorn").
9:50 Kid Icarus
10:38 If you actually eat Melon Piranha Plants as Yoshi, you can spit out the seeds, Yoshi Island style.
10:39 That's "UMInoko" not Urninoko. "Umi" is Japanese for "sea" or "ocean". "Noko" comes from "Nokonoko", the Japanese name for Koopa Troopa. So "Uminoko" is basically "Sea Koopa".
13:49 Its pronounced "Ta-kay-bo". From "Ta-ke", Japanese for "bamboo".
14:34 "Smogrin" not "Smorgin". It combines the words "smog" and "grin".
17:37 Wrong name here.
Yeah tell him
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9:50 tiny goomba SMB3 The Wizard
I thought the 9:50 one was like the snakes from SMB 2/ SMB USA 😅😂
I think the snakes are based on SMB2, but yeah, they look similar to the ones in Kid Icarus.
“The dragon bullet bills have bullet bills with arms and fists that look like they want to punch you and I consider that pretty weird”. My brother in Christ, have you ever seen a bullet bill in Mario period??? 😂😂😂
Probably not
Sometimes Bullet Bills are depicted with mouths instead of arms. Or sometimes both at once. The design in the original SMB also can be interpreted as a sneer instead of a fist if you don't look at the manual.
Fire spikes might be a reference to how spikes orignally act as when they throw a spike ball it be flying through in the air instead of rolling.
The weird option to me was the Dragon's Bull's Eye being up so high due to having arms... Like every other Bullet Bill like enemy... It's weird if we're talking real life but sentient bullets and missiles with arms is a staple for Mario and should be lower.
9:36 You’re probably thinking of the Cobrats from the US version of Super Mario Bros 2, which are also Snakes that like to hide in vases. The difference is Cobrats act more like Piranha Plants (Specifically the fire-spitting variants), while these guys act more like the Rexes from Super Mario World.
True, they also look very Rex-esque
for people who don't want spoilers, at 17:59 is the final boss
9:48 I believe you're thinking of the Cobrats from Super Mario Bros 2!
The Bloomps unironically re-ignited my phobia of balloons!
It’s the guy
Globophobia
"who at nintendo thought putting bugs in rocks was a good idea"
dwebble from pokemon:
“Turtle that looks like a pig” I never thought I’d hear a sentence like that 😂
It's based on the pig-nosed turtle, which is a real thing.
SENTIENT POPCORN IS MORE WEIRD THAN SQUIRRELS
The snake enemy (tsubochan) look like it came right out of kid icarus, that also had snakes that comes out of jars
I laughed so much When i first saw the popcorn enemies. I first thought it was sliced bread that jumped in the magma and killed it self. Then i understood it was corn When it jumped up at me as popcorn and killed me 😂
There IS one weird thing about Whohoos - owls don't normally hang upside down. But it does LOOK like a perfectly normal owl otherwise.
Super Mario Bros. 2 had snake enemies, named Cobrat. They could be found in either pots or in sand, and there were two varieties - one that would jump out and chase you, and another that would pop up and spit a bullet like a Snifit, acting similarly to Fiery Piranha Plants. They're also called Serponts, with Tsubo-chan just being the internal file name.
A lot of the Wonder enemies listed here are just using the game's internal names, but have official English ones listed on the Nintendo Japan website. Uminoko is Snortoise, Erin is Trompette, Hanabihei is Baboom (though it might actually be meant to be Bob-oom, as it's considered a Bob-omb subspecies), Takebo (Tah-Kay-Bow) is Gamboo (Bamboo Goomba), Morocon is Kerpop, Chin Anago is Sluglug, Slidon is Shoomp (?), and Meramera is L'il Scortcher. My guess as to why it's not L'il Hothead instead is that regular hotheads (the fireballs that travel across platforms or rails) are also present, and they aren't supposed to be related. The moving doors are also named Noknok which I think is a peak Mario name pun.
Oddly though, some that seem like they would have official names don't - the "Dark Koopas" are just "Dark Nokonoko", despite the "Dark Mario" actually having a name - Rift Mario. I don't know for sure, but I think they may have been added after this video was released.
The Rrrumba being a bug inside of a rock reminds me of the Pokémon Dwebble and Crustle, who are hermit crabs that live inside rock shells.
The thing I find weirdest about Skedaddlers is that they have Yoshi-like shells on their backs. Which means they might be related to either the Koopa or Yoshi genera.
the snails are basically the SMW koopas
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Something about the Robbirds I've seen literally no one comment on but is very obvious given their name, is when they come across any coin in their path, _they take them and have said coins trail behind them._ They're literal robber birds.
The Hakanderu bird enemies are also weird in the sense that their single foot is actually a suction cup, which makes sense give than they carry objects and let them loose when they're above Mario (like the Albatoss from SMB2 or the Goonie from Yoshi's Island).
Many would compare the Tsubochan snakes to Cobrats from SMB2, but honestly, snakes and pots or jars appear to be common in enemy designs (probably due to snake nests and snake charming). Tsubochan's stout appearance and fanged jaws remind me of Nyololin from Mario Land 1.
I'll be honest, the Slidon and Skedaddler enemies don't deserve the top spot AT ALL, IMO. To me, the Snootle is WAAAAAY weirder than either of those, because at the very least I can describe what Slidons and Skedaddlers are: One is a giant baby Thwomp that slides across a surface, and the other is a running chipmunk that shoots seeds. I have NO IDEA what a Snootle is supposed to be, it looks like a green flower-circle thing with an O-shaped mouth? Looking at its 3D model at a different angle definitely doesn't make it much easier to identify it. Names in other languages seem to suggest it's a _pig_ of all things, but to be honest, it looks absolutely NOTHING like a pig. Snootle is just a REALLY weird-looking enemy.
Snootle looks like a squeaky toy to me apparently.
@@chaselatimer-prewitt5768 for me a Strange Veggie Food thing
I'm pretty sure that the trotting piranha plants were found in new super mario bros U.
These are Ballett Piranha plants that originated in new super Mario bros Wii and work very differently. Ballett Piranha plants only move in a set path; a few tiles to the left and a few tiles to the right. Then extend.
@@KiraTheDumbCat Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks!
@@KiraTheDumbCatthey are actually called Stalking Piranha Plants
@@biondigiacomo7176 they have different names in different regions
@@KiraTheDumbCat oh they do? I must say, the one you said is much better
1:22 The lakitu trio also appears in crusing with linking lifts during the wonder effect
The snake with a pot head is like the one in super Mario bros 2 or doki doki panick , there’s a snake inside a pot
Bro, I love the singing enemy.
I like your ranking video
Raarghs actually regenerate after attacking
I think the sea turtle thing is my favorite enemy in this game. We already had Land Koopas, about time we got a sea version. It’s slow on land, but nimble underwater, and moves quite differently than the Koopa, so I don’t understand the criticism of similarity. Armads and Snails can also be used like Koopa Shells, I think it’s nice that we have more enemies like this now, kicking shells is a super fun and fundamental Mario mechanic, so limiting it to just Koopas and Buzzy Beetles would suck.
HE FORGOT THE POKIPEDE
I just now noticed...
Those pacifier enemies made an impression on ProJared’s Twitch chat as well.
mEcHaKoOpA mOk 2 got me laughing on the floor
The snake has a similar enemy in mario 2 I think
how is an outmaway 7.5 on the weird scale, the moment mario wonder revealed them I literally said "oh cool those guys from one of the games I can't remember is back" not knowing they were a wonder original, they literally look like exactly how a mario enemy should look like
The snakes always reminded me of Cobrats from SMB2. They are both snake enemies and hide inside vases.
The meramera is awesome ngl
WHAT 17:52 HE SWEARED
THANK GOD I WASNT THE ONLY ONE I DESPERATELY STARTED SCROLLING TO SEE IF ANYONE ELSE HEARD IT
Please say this is satire
Oh no, the horrors! 😱
I think he said funky
@@Inkyplant fr
When you say the tsubo-chan reminds you of an enemy from a different game - I'm pretty sure it's Shantae
The Trottin' Piranha Plants aren't actually new: they were also found in NSB Wii
Close. They're Stalking Piranha Plants in those games. No leaves, but Stalking Piranha Plants can stretch their necks when they go on their tippy toes
@@loganneice6277 Oh, thank you for pointing that out!
I am now more educated about Mario's enemies :)
@@ThatVillain-the-Gamerwe should also say that the Stalking Piranha Plants aren't the first type of Piranha Plant with legs, nor is Petey Piranha. It's Ptooie, an enemy from Super Mario Bros 3. It looks identical to a Stalking Piranha Plant but instead of streching his stem it hovers a spike ball with his breath
@@biondigiacomo7176 Ptooeys have legs?
@@ThatVillain-the-Gamer yes, they do
9:49 there are similar snake enemies that come out of pots in both the Kid Icarus and Legend of of Zelda series.
I'm guess the snake enemies are reminding you of the snakes in pots from the SNES Aladin game :)
17:28 Rock Pikmin are canonically bugs inside of rocks
11:17
Last time i checked, Mawmaw's dont eat other Mawmaw's
Snake one looks like a tiny goomba from mario 3, like The Wizard one
17:12 idk why are they weird. They are like these bugs that roll balls out of random garbage
The walking piranha plants were in NSMBU as well.
DONT YOU DARE DISRESPECT MY BOI THE MAW MAW HES ADORABLE
13:43 These enemies are in fact *NOT* indestructible, as you can also kill them by hitting them with several fireballs, sliding into them on a slope, or ground pounding them with the drill power up.
13:15 i think the hoppos are born inflated or they inflate when they mature
Also this enemy shares the name with one of the wuzzles
8:46 Except, as far as I know, the Cosmic Clones have only appeared in 3D Mario games.
The snails are not weird at all, they are just snails
The Mera-Mera looks like Spitfire wheels logo
The snootles look straight out of Super Mario Galaxy or Super Paper Mario
9:50 maybe you were thinking of the snakes in the pots in super Mario two.
The tsubochan seems familiar because of the legend pf zelda’s “rope” enemy
Tsubochan to me looks like a Rex if it were a snake, like the Cobrats from SMB2.
I just realized Revvers are the chain chomps from mario sunshine.
the snootle enemy looks like a green version of the paper mario thousand year door enemy smoorg, the tsubochan is similar to the snakes from smb2/smbusa
The snails are weird because they climb walls and not because they're definitely infected with leucochloridium?
You forgot about the platform guys In Muncher Fields
Those aren't enemies though
Apparently seeker bullet bills are hou-hous 😂
When is the new super mario bros.Aliies game coming out
3:32 It's actually named BoBo in the files
4th one is houhou again?
Tsubochan looks like the snakes from Annalynn
The Tsubochan is actually in mario world reference.
The snakes remind me of spelunky
how tf are the skedaddlers the weirdest?
Tsubochan looks like a uper Mario Bros 2 enemy
Sproing reminds me of the Super Paper enemy.
Bug in a Rock in Pokemon Crustle :p
Note: that was not halfway though the vid. The video is 20mins and 19secs long. Click here for halfway -> 10:08
the snake reminds me of the super mario bros 2 usa cobrat
Does the hoppo count as an enemy? It doesn’t damage you….
it could crush you or push you to a gap so maybe
Smb2 those snakes from that game
11:29 i think Gnawsher are one of the Weirdest Ones
They look like an enemies from Shantae
Stopping kids ftom saying first
19:14 Well no, they get trapped thus shoot the acorns
The tsunochan comes from Mario 2
13:47
Take たけ 竹 means Bamboo in japanese!
sadly nintendo didnt name all there monsters here XD
I love Skedaddler
Regular bullet bills have arms too why is that weird
13:50 Actually, I would guess that it is pronounced TA-KAY-BO (spelled TA-KE-BO), which would be the Japanese pronunciation!… Remember, Nintendo is Japanese! 😀
According to Google Translate - Takebo means “length book” in Japanese!
according to the super mario wiki, it says this (i copypasted)
from 「竹」 (take, bamboo) and the affectionate suffix 「坊」 (-bō).
@@TheRealMrSun2025 Thank you! 😊
One of the links enemies
The cloud guys don’t count or the yellow guy that rides them
3:32 One Piece fans: ARRISE
Sildon are babies so maybe that’s why they have a pacifier 🤓 we also gotta work on our Japanese pronunciation
Tuchman is similar to an enemy from SMB2
Or Zelda a link to the past
This is my favorite enemy 16:44
5:57
9:49
MAYBE Annalynn (game)
I love how many new enemy’s their are
Yeah, but most of these don't have any official English names
i’d put skedaddlers at a 3