![]() ![]() These weird large chickens flap around the sky on certain levels of Bianco Hills and Pianta Village and drop goop to the ground. Super Mario Sunshine Coo Coo (Image credit: iMore) Yoshi can eat them to defeat them permanently, or if they are hit by a rising Dune Bud. If he then jumps on them, Mario will receive a coin and momentarily be stunned. The blue ones will not do any damage to Mario and will generally try to avoid him, but the red version will chase him and can damage him if they throw him up.īoth varieties will flip over if Mario sprays them with Fludd. Both versions will throw Mario up high into the sky if he touches them. One of the most obnoxious enemies in the game, Cataquacks are weird, duck-sounding creatures that appear on Gelato Beach. Super Mario Sunshine also introduces a host of new enemies for Mario to defeat that had not appeared in previous Mario games, including the following. They can be found in Bianco Hills and Noki Bay, and they cannot be defeated, though spraying them with FLUDD slows them down. In their Super Mario Sunshine incarnation, they appear as spiked red or blue spheres that move up and down tightropes. Wire Traps first appeared in Donkey Kong on the Game Boy. Super Mario Sunshine Wire Trap (Image credit: iMore) The varieties that appear as fish jumping into the air can be sprayed and turned into platforms by Yoshi, though ones in the water will grab Mario and drag him down and there's no way to defeat them - they must be avoided. Cheep-CheepĬheep-Cheeps appear in Ricco Harbor, Noki Bay, Gelato Beach, Corona Mountain, and Delfino Airstrip. You'll want to aim them at the river to permanently get them to cool down. Unlike their large parent, grabbing their tails and pulling back slingshots them forward. Smaller Chain Chomplets will also appear in Pianta Village in Episode 1, and must also be cooled with FLUDD. The Chain Chomp will eventually reheat, so multiple coolings will be required to get it into the tub. Water barrels scattered around the town can also be used. To do so, spray it with water until it cools down, then you can grab the end of the chain and pull. Chain ChompĪ Chain Chomp appears as part of a storyline in Pianta Village where you must bring the giant Chain Chomp to a bathtub and make it take a bath. Gold Bullet Bills will drop more coins than their counterparts. They will travel in a straight line generally, though the Guided Bullet Bill and Purple Bullet Bill variations will hone in on Mario and chase him.Īll Bullet Bills will explode when sprayed and will drop coins. Bullet Billīullet Bills are giant bullet enemies that will be shot from a cannon and explode when they come into contact with something. Pink Boos will also appear and will turn into platforms while sprayed, while Sleepy Boos can only be moved from the paths they are blocking if they are eaten by Yoshi. They only appear inside the hotel in Sirena Beach. Additionally, Boos can disguise themselves as coins or Shadow Mario, and will reveal themselves when sprayed. Instead, you'll need to spray these ghosts first to make them fully visible, then jump on them to defeat them. ![]() BooĪnother Mario staple, Boos are a bit unusual in Super Mario Sunshine because they don't stop moving if Mario look at them. You'll see Bob-ombs in both Pinna Park (where they're a key part of a mini-boss battle) and Noki Bay. A countdown on their face indicates when they'll explode, but Mario can spray them to turn them blue and momentarily harmless, then throw them at enemies. Bob-ombīob-ombs have an odd appearance in Super Mario Sunshine - they appear to be more mechanical bombs than in other Mario games. They cannot be defeated except by a Yoshi eating them, but they are useful for Mario as he can bounce on their heads to reach great heights. Pondskaters, Skeeters, or Blue Spiders return from Super Mario 64 in Super Mario Sunshine. Super Mario Sunshine Blue Spider (Image credit: iMore) ![]()
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