Trapeetle

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Trapeetle
A Trapeetle in Super Mario Odyssey
Artwork fromSuper Mario Odyssey.
Appears inSuper Mario Odyssey (2017)
“It CAUGHT me!? I can't get away!”
Cappy,Super Mario Odyssey
A Trapeetle latching on to Cappy in the Lost Kingdom.
A Trapeetle preparing to explode

Trapeetles are spherical beetle enemies with two large hands, purple chameleon-like eyes and a spike on top. They appear exclusively in theLost Kingdom ofSuper Mario Odyssey.

When Trapeetles see Mario, they slowly walk toward Mario, but do not walk off ledges. Trapeetles stop if they hit, but resume afterward. If Mario gets too far away, a Trapeetle will stop its pursuit. Left alone long enough, a Trapeetle vanishes. Using theCap Throw against a Trapbeetle causes it to catchCappy. On the first instance, Cappy is surprised at being caught. In this state, the enemy glows red and charges up while continuing to face Mario. Once complete, the Trapeetle launches in Mario's direction to explode on impact or after flying too far. They only aim on the horizontal plane they are on. They move in a straight line, ignoring gravity. Their trajectory is locked upon launching, allowing Mario to dodge around them. Once they explode, Cappy is freed. After either vanishing or exploding, they burrow out of the ground at their spawn point. Mario and Cappy can use a Trapeetle's attack to their advantage by luring it into tackling destructibleBlocks, which can clear paths or reveal hidden items.

The brochure for the kingdom warns heavily against them, referring to their explosive behavior as "a tragic display seen absolutely nowhere else in nature."[1] It does not say anything about Trapbeetles launching before exploding, which may mean the launching behavior is caused by Cappy's attempts to escape from Trapeetles rather than an inherent ability.

A concept design for the Trapeetles depicted them asBob-omb variants with suction cups for feet.[2]

Naming[edit]

"Trapeetle" is a portmanteau of "trap" and "beetle".

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseキャッチムシ[3][4]
Kyatchi Mushi
Catch Bug
Chinese(Simplified)接帽虫[5]
Jiēmàochóng(Mandarin)
Jipmóuchùhng(Cantonese)
Cap-catching Bug
Chinese(Traditional)接帽蟲[6]
Jiēmàochóng(Mandarin)
Jipmóuchùhng(Cantonese)
Cap-catching Bug
DutchTrapeetle[7]-
FrenchRaflard[8][9][10]Fromrafler ("to nick", "to steal") and the pejorative suffix-ard orcafard ("cockroach")
GermanSchnappäfer[11][12]Contraction ofSchnapp Käfer ("snap beetle"); comparable toSchnellkäfer ("click beetle") and potentially a play onSchnappkiefer ("snapjaw")
ItalianRapinsetto[13]Portmanteau betweenrapire ("to kidnap") andinsetto ("insect" or "bug")
Korean캐치벌레[14]
Kaechi Beolle
Catch Bug
RussianЖук-хватун[15]
Zhuk-khvatun
Catching beetle
SpanishAtraparásito[16][17][18]Fromatrapar ("catch") andparásito ("parasite")

References[edit]

  1. ^Kingdom Brochures
  2. ^Sakai, Kazuya, kikai, Rachel Roberts, and Jenny Blenk, editors (2019).The Art of Super Mario Odyssey (First English Edition). Translated by TransPerfect. Milwaukie:Dark Horse Books. ISBN978-1-50671-375-5. Page 166.
  3. ^空の覇者がジャンゴなら、大地の覇者はキャッチムシだ。」–Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey byNintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Japanese).
  4. ^Sakai, Kazuya, and kikai, editors (2018). 『スーバーマリオ オデッセイ 公式設定資料集』. Tokyo:ambit (Japanese). ISBN978-4-19-864696-7. Page 166.
  5. ^"秃鹫强哥若是空中的霸主,接帽虫则是大地的霸主。" – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Simplified Chinese).
  6. ^禿鷲若是空中霸者,大地霸者就是接帽蟲。」– Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Traditional Chinese).
  7. ^"Trapeetles zijn een ware plaag in dit rijk." – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Dutch).
  8. ^« Le raflard, un vrai danger. Après avoir saisi sa proie, il la tient fermement, puis bondit en avant et explose. » – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Canadian French).
  9. ^« Le Raflard, un vrai danger. Après avoir saisi sa proie, il la tient fermement, puis bondit en avant et explose. » – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (French).
  10. ^Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017).Guide de Jeu Super Mario Odyssey (French Edition). Terni:Multiplayer Edizioni,Prima Games (French). ISBN9788866312628. Page 347.
  11. ^Vorsicht vor dem Schnappäfer!“ – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (German).
  12. ^Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017).Super Mario Odyssey: Das offizielle Lösungsbuch (German Edition). Terni:Multiplayer Edizioni,Prima Games (German). ISBN978-8-8663127-9-6. Page 347.
  13. ^«Guardatevi bene dal pericoloso Rapinsetto: usa le sue grandi mani per catturare la preda e tenerla stretta a sé finché non esplode.» – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Italian).
  14. ^"하늘을 장고가 지배하고 있다면 땅을 지배하는 생물은 캐치벌레다." – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Korean).
  15. ^«Жук-хватун — опасное существо: он крепко хватает жертву гигантскими лапами, а затем взрывается.» – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Russian).
  16. ^"Los atraparásitos representan un gran peligro." – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (Latin American Spanish).
  17. ^«Los Atraparásitos suponen un gran peligro.» – Lost Kingdom brochure (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo (European Spanish).
  18. ^Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017).Guía Oficial Super Mario Odyssey (Spanish Edition). Terni:Multiplayer Edizioni,Prima Games (European Spanish). ISBN978-8-8663126-7-3. Page 347.
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