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|GerM=From English word "gallop" and possibly a corruption of "toro" ("bull" in Italian/Spanish)
|GerM=From English word "gallop" and possibly a corruption of "toro" ("bull" in Italian/Spanish)
|Ita=Biceratopo
|Ita=Biceratopo
|ItaM=From "bi-" (two-) and/or "bison", and "Triceratopo" (Triceratops)
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "bi-" (two-) or "bisonte" (bison), and "Triceratopo" (Triceratops)
|Kor=돌진뿌리<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/article/2hZSAwpnjYawriP14bIn0W 마리오도 친구들도 모두와 함께 모험. 시리즈 최다 12종류의 조작 캐릭터를 소개. 【원더의 세계로 Vol.2】]. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved October 14, 2023.</ref>
|Kor=돌진뿌리<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/article/2hZSAwpnjYawriP14bIn0W 마리오도 친구들도 모두와 함께 모험. 시리즈 최다 12종류의 조작 캐릭터를 소개. 【원더의 세계로 Vol.2】]. ''Nintendo Korea''. Retrieved October 14, 2023.</ref>
|KorR=Doljinppuri
|KorR=Doljinppuri

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Bulrush
Artwork of a Bulrush from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Comparable

Bulrushes are blue bison-like creatures wearing tracksuits that first appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Their name is a pun on the plant of the same name, as well as a portmanteau of "bull" and "rush", referring to their appearance and behavior. They appear prominently in a level with their own name, Bulrush Coming Through!. The player is able to stand on Bulrushes, but they will also try to ram into the player if they get close and will destroy any Hard Blocks or any destructible blocks in their way. If they hit a wall while ramming, they will become stunned for a short time before regaining composure. They take multiple hits to defeat by a Fire Flower.[1]

During the Wonder Effect in Bulrush Coming Through!, a stampede of Bulrushes appears. They jump high off of slopes.[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トッシン[2]
Tosshin
Katakana spelling of「突進」(charge)

Chinese (traditional) 暴衝獸[3]
Bàochōngshòu
Furious Beast

Dutch Bulrush[4]
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French Coursératops[5]
From "course" (running) and "tricératops" (triceratops)
German Galloptero[6]
From English word "gallop" and possibly a corruption of "toro" ("bull" in Italian/Spanish)
Italian Biceratopo
Portmanteau of "bi-" (two-) or "bisonte" (bison), and "Triceratopo" (Triceratops)
Korean 돌진뿌리[7]
Doljinppuri
From "突進" (doljin, a sino-Korean for "dash") and "뿔" (ppul, horn), with noun-forming suffix "~이" (-i)

Portuguese Atouropelo
Pun on "touro" (bull) and "atropelo" (run over)
Russian Спринтозавр
Sprintozavr
From English word "sprint" and "-завр" (-zavr, a Russian suffix used to form the dinosaur names)

Spanish Embistonte
Portmanteau of "embestir" (to charge) and "bisonte" (bison)

References