Tropical Wiggler

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Tropical Wiggler
A Tropical Wiggler in Super Mario Odyssey
Artwork fromSuper Mario Odyssey
Appears inSuper Mario Odyssey (2017)
Variant ofWiggler
“I came tothis island to see the strange creature made of differently colored round sections!”
Bonneter biologist,Super Mario Odyssey

Tropical Wigglers[1] are a colorful variant ofWiggler inSuper Mario Odyssey. They resemble inchworms usually wearing purple floppy hats. A Tropical Wiggler's frontmost segment is blue, and the backmost segment is yellow. Each Tropical Wiggler has a tail, which ends on a prickly red ball. By default, Tropical Wigglers are shorter than regular Wigglers. However, Tropical Wigglers can stretch out their bodies, revealing a number of middle segments that are each topped by a spike. These segments lack feet, but they have the circle pattern of normal Wigglers. They are in the following repeating order of "yellow, red, blue." Tropical Wigglers appear in theLost Kingdom and theUnderground Moon Caverns in theMoon Kingdom. In the Underground Moon Caverns, they instead wear white top hats.

Though they inflict damage on contact, Tropical Wigglers are not aggressive and are in fact described with such terms as "genial" and "pleasant"; as such, they do not react toMario's presence. They move by stretching their bodies outward, and the middle segments then contract back into the head segment at the end of each movement; according to theBonneter biologist, this function is much like an accordion. The head does not drop while the Tropical Wiggler stretches, allowing the Tropical Wiggler to cross gaps. Tropical Wigglers either move back and forth between two positions or move in a circuit of straight lines across four positions. This, combined with their coloration, has earned them the nickname "traffic lights of the island."[1] The paths they cross are lighter in color than the surrounding area. Tropical Wigglers can becaptured by usingCappy, enabling Mario to use their movement to access certain areas.

Tropical Wigglers are fully immune to beingstomped andground-pounded; all those succeed in doing is knocking off their hats. Additionally, the spikes are still a threat, so Mario can stomp only on the head. TheCap Throw both removes the hat and stuns the Tropical Wiggler, forcing the middle segments to contract back into the tail segment. This stun is equivalent to the stun for releasing an enemy after capturing it: After some time has passed, the Tropical Wiggler despawns and returns to wherever it started from. Cappy cannot capture an unstunned Tropical Wiggler, because that only stuns the enemy. If the Tropical Wiggler never wore a hat, as occurs in certain bonus areas, this is ignored and the Tropical Wiggler can be captured without stunning it, though it does still contract. Other enemies, such asTrapeetles andHammer Bros, can defeat Tropical Wigglers.

While captured, Tropical Wigglers can walk around but cannot jump. They also plummet off ledges, with no ability to change their trajectory. Tropical Wigglers cannot stomp other enemies. Instead,A Button,B Button,X Button, andY Button are for stretching. When stretching, the Tropical Wiggler locks its back legs in place. Moving makes the head segment of the Tropical Wiggler move around, extending the middle segments as it goes. Alternatively, the player can shake the controller. Shaking the controller is equivalent to holding the button, except that the Tropical Wiggler extends to maximum length very quickly. The maximum length is fourteen middle segments, at which point the head segment can no longer move forward. The player can extend slightly farther if they are movingControl Stick than when they are not. As the player moves around the head, the rear segment can rotate in place to make efficient use of the limited length. Every segment still counts as Mario, capable of collecting items and taking damage accordingly. Mario can move through his own segments, which can even create loops. In this state, any of the Tropical Wiggler's segments can hitBrick Blocks and? Blocks. The Wiggler has to be moving in some manner, but the head does not have to collide with the block. Mario cannot change elevation except by going up or down a ramp or stairs, and even then, the only way to go down a ramp or stairs is to start while angled downward by such a surface. This collectively means Mario can stretch to reach anything only if it is level with a surface he can already reach. Stretching is accompanied by accordion sounds.

Once the button is released, and the head is over the ground, the middle segments contract into the head. As with the enemy, this can cross gaps,poison, andlava in equal measure. If Mario is stretching and his head is not in contact with the ground, he sweats as the front legs flail around. Releasing the button in this state pulls the middle segments back into the rear segment. Once complete, Mario faces in the direction the tail segment was in, rather than the head segment. Either case is accompanied by different accordion sounds. While Mario is "standing" technically, the game registers a stretching Tropical Wiggler without ground underneath the head as being in the air, with all of the effects that entail for other game elements. In certain extraneous circumstances, usually those involving Tropical Wigglers standing on palm tree leaves with variable height, the Tropical Wiggler can be forced to contract by some factor involving the platform's movement. When Mario releases a Tropical Wiggler, it is stunned and treated as though the player had just stopped stretching, retracting in either direction depending on the position of the head.

Gallery[edit]

  • Artwork of a captured Tropical Wiggler

    Artwork of a captured Tropical Wiggler

  • Artwork of a Tropical Wiggler

    Artwork of a Tropical Wiggler

  • Screenshot of a Tropical Wiggler stretched and one compressed

    Screenshot of a Tropical Wiggler stretched and one compressed

Naming[edit]

Internal names[edit]

GameFileNameMeaning

Super Mario OdysseyObjectData/Imomu.szsImomuFrom「芋虫イモムシ」(imomushi, hairless caterpillar); rendered「イモムー」(Imomū) in pre-release media[2]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseシマハナチャン[3][4]
Shima Hanachan
IslandWiggler
Chinese(Simplified)岛花之子[3]
Dǎo Huāzhīzǐ(Mandarin)
Dóu Fājījí(Cantonese)
Island Wiggler
Chinese(Traditional)島花毛毛[3]
Dǎo Huāmáomáo(Mandarin)
Dóu Fāmòuhmòuh(Cantonese)
Island Wiggler
DutchTropical Wiggler[3]-
FrenchWiggler tropical[3][5]Tropical Wiggler
GermanTropen-Wiggler[3][6]Tropical Wiggler
ItalianTorcibruco tropicale[3]Tropical Wiggler
Korean섬꽃충이[3]
Seom Kkotchung'i
Island Wiggler
Portuguese(European)Tropical Wiggler[7]-
RussianТропическая егоза[3]
Tropicheskaya yegoza
Tropical wiggler
Spanish(Latin American)Floruga tropical[3]Tropical Wiggler
Spanish(European)Floruga Tropical[3][8]Tropical Wiggler

References[edit]

  1. ^abKingdom Brochures
  2. ^Official JapaneseMario Odyssey Twitter
  3. ^abcdefghijkCapture list (27 Oct. 2017).Super Mario Odyssey byNintendo EPD Tokyo (Ver. 1.3.0).Nintendo.
  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. ^Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017).Guide de Jeu Super Mario Odyssey (French Edition). Terni:Multiplayer Edizioni,Prima Games (French). ISBN9788866312628. Page 343.
  6. ^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 343.
  7. ^Super Mario PT (2 Nov. 2017).Vê que locais novos podes alcançar capturando um Tropical Wiggler em #SuperMarioOdyssey!.Twitter (European Portuguese). (Archived via Nitter.)
  8. ^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 343.
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