Tail Bob-omb
| Tail Bob-omb | |||
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Artwork fromSuper Mario 3D Land | |||
| Appears in | Super Mario 3D Land (2011) | ||
| Variant of | Bob-omb | ||
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Tail Bob-ombs[1] areenemies inSuper Mario 3D Land. They areBob-ombs withraccoon tails that can descend slowly from the sky. Tail Bob-ombs cannot stand upright, and remain sitting down on the ground in the spot they land at and quickly explode. Jumping on or running into these enemies has little effect, and it merely shifts the Bob-omb's position. However, they can be blown up prematurely by throwing a fireball at them asFire Mario. They can damage Mario (orLuigi) by being near the bros. when they self-destruct. Tail Bob-ombs behave in a similar way toPara-bombs in previous games. Tail Bob-ombs appear inWorld 7-4,Special 7-3, andSpecial 8-Crown.
Profiles[edit]
- European website bio: "These Bob-ombs may have fluffy tails, but you don't want to get caught in their blast!"
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
The contemporaneous name for each language is listed first. Subsequent names are listed in chronological order for each language, from oldest to newest, and have the media with which they are associated in the "Notes" column. Names exclusive to localizations of theSuper Mario Bros. Encyclopedia are not prioritized due toconcerns about circular reporting, and are only listed first for their respective languages if they are the only ones available.
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | しっぽボムへい[2][3] Shippo Bomuhei | TailBob-omb; comparable to「しっぽマリオ」(Shippo Mario, "Raccoon Mario") | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 尾巴炸弹兵[4] Wěibā Zhàdànbīnɡ(Mandarin) Méihbā Zadáanbīng(Cantonese) | Tail Bob-omb; comparable to"尾巴马力欧" (Wěibā Mǎlì'ōu /Méihbā Máhlihk'āu, "Raccoon Mario") | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 尾巴炸彈兵[5] Wěibā Zhàdànbīnɡ(Mandarin) Méihbā Zadáanbīng(Cantonese) | Tail Bob-omb; comparable to「尾巴瑪利歐」(Wěibā Mǎlì'ōu /Méihbā Máhleih'āu, "Raccoon Mario") | |
| Dutch | Tail Bob-omb[6] | - | |
| French | Bob-omb à queue[7][8] | Tailed Bob-omb | |
| German | Schweif-Bob-omb[9] | Tail Bob-omb | |
| Tanuki-Bob-omb[10] | Tanooki Bob-omb | Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia | |
| Italian | Bob-omba Giracoda[11][12] | Tail-twirl Bob-omb | |
| Korean | 꼬리폭탄병[13] Kkolipogtanbyeong | Tail Bob-omb; comparable to "꼬리마리오" (Kkorli Mario, "Raccoon Mario") | |
| Portuguese(European) | Bob-bomba Cauda[14] | Tail Bob-omb | |
| Spanish(European) | Bob-omb Tanuki[15][16] | Tanooki Bob-omb |
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References[edit]
- ^von Esmarch, Nick (November 13, 2011).Super Mario 3D Land PRIMA Official Game Guide.Prima Games (American English). ISBN978-0-307-89386-4. Page 195 and 218.
- ^2011.冒険の舞台.Super Mario 3D Land (Japanese). (Archived March 29, 2012, 08:11:04 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
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- ^2012.冒险的舞台.Super Mario 3D Land (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 21 Dec. 2019. (Archived March 26, 2016, 21:43:57 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^2012.冒險的舞台.Super Mario 3D Land (Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 20 Dec. 2019. (Archived March 27, 2025, 00:03:08 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^2011.De spelwereld.Super Mario 3D Land (Dutch). Archived 8 Apr. 2024, 22:04:22 UTC from theoriginal via archive.today[deprecated link]. Retrieved 16 Oct. 2025. (Note: In the archive, the description is only accessible in the web page's source code.)
- ^2011.L'univers deu jeu.Super Mario 3D Land (French). Archived 8 Apr. 2024, 22:06:33 UTC from theoriginal via archive.today[deprecated link]. Retrieved 16 Oct. 2025. (Note: In the archive, the description is only accessible in the web page's source code.)
- ^Ardaillon, Joanna, and Victoria Juillard-Huberty, editors (2018). "Super Mario 3D Land" inSuper Mario Encyclopedia. Translated by Fabien Nabhan. Toulon:Soleil Productions (French). ISBN978-2-3020-7004-2. Page 180.
- ^2011.Die Spielwelt.Super Mario 3D Land (German). Archived 8 Apr. 2024, 22:08:36 UTC from theoriginal via archive.today[deprecated link]. Retrieved 16 Oct. 2025. (Note: In the archive, the description is only accessible in the web page's source code.)
- ^Scholz, Sabine, and Benjamin Spinrath, editors (2017). "Super Mario 3D Land" inSuper Mario Encyclopedia - Die ersten 30 Jahre : 1985-2015. Translated by Yamada Hirofumi. Hamburg:Tokyopop (German). ISBN978-3-8420-3653-6. Page 180.
- ^2011.Il Mondo di gioco.Super Mario 3D Land (Italian). Archived 8 Apr. 2024, 22:10:30 UTC from theoriginal via archive.today[deprecated link]. Retrieved 8 Apr. 2024. (Note: In the archive, the description is only accessible in the web page's source code.)
- ^Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), and Marco Figini, editors (2018). "Super Mario 3D Land" inSuper Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Translated by Marco Amerighi. Milan:Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN889367436X. Page 180.
- ^2012.모험의 무대.Super Mario 3D Land (Korean). Archived August 5, 2019, 11:10:26 UTC from theoriginal via Wayback Machine. Retrieved 3 Jul. 2024.
- ^2011.O mundo do jogo.Super Mario 3D Land (European Portuguese). Archived 8 Apr. 2024, 22:02:03 UTC from theoriginal via archive.today[deprecated link]. Retrieved 16 Oct. 2025. (Note: In the archive, the description is only accessible in the web page's source code.)
- ^2011.Mundo del juego.Super Mario 3D Land (European Spanish). Archived 8 Apr. 2024, 22:00:02 UTC from theoriginal via archive.today[deprecated link]. Retrieved 16 Oct. 2025. (Note: In the archive, the description is only accessible in the web page's source code.)
- ^Sakai, Kazuya (ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2017). "Super Mario 3D Land" inEnciclopedia Super Mario Bros. 30ª Aniversario. Translated by Gemma Tarrés. Barcelona:Editorial Planeta, S.A. (European Spanish). ISBN978-84-9146-223-1. Page 180.

