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'''Sugarstars''' are shiny, geometric enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They first introduced in the level [[The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky]], a level where many of them appear. they fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green, with magenta Sugarstars are speedy, as green ones are much slower. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar.
'''Sugarstars''' are shiny, geometric enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are first introduced in the level [[The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky]], a level where many of them appear. they fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green, with magenta Sugarstars are speedy, as green ones are much slower. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar.


The design for the Sugarstars appear to be based off the Japanese sugar candy {{wp|konpeitō}}.
The design for the Sugarstars appear to be based off the Japanese sugar candy {{wp|konpeitō}}.

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Sugarstar
Screenshot of an enemy from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Sugarstars are shiny, geometric enemies from Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are first introduced in the level The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky, a level where many of them appear. they fly around in a circular pattern, often forming together to make a wave-like motion. They come in both magenta and green, with magenta Sugarstars are speedy, as green ones are much slower. They also emit a sparkly trail as they soar.

The design for the Sugarstars appear to be based off the Japanese sugar candy konpeitō.

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