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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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Furafurawā from the Desert (compressed)

Furafurawā[1] are enemies in the game Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. They first appear in the Desert in stage 5-2. Furafurawā hide in the ground. If Mario approaches them, they pop out of the ground and move left and right slowly until he walks way. As soon as Mario is out of reach, Furafurawā will hide again. Touching a Furafurawā defeats Mario. They can be defeated with the Hammer, but will respawn from the ground instantly.

In Rocky-Valley, Furafurawā have a totally different behavior. They walk around slowly from the left to the right, and sometime shoot out four small seeds that behave like those of a Volcano Lotus. The seeds can be taken out with a hammer. These Furafurawā do not come back if destroyed.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フラフラワー
Furafurawā
From Japanese onomatopoeia "fura" meaning dizziness or trembling, and "furawā" meaning "flower"

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