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|KorM=Clipping of "armadillo"
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|Fre=Tatoumi
|FreM=Portmanteau of "tatou" (armadillo) and probably the expression "t'as tout mis" (you put everything)
|FreM=Portmanteau of "tatou" (armadillo) and probably the expression "t'as tout mis" (you put everything)

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Armad
Armad
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Armads are armadillo-like enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They first appear in the Sunbaked Desert level Armads on the Roll. Upon seeing a player, an Armad will curl up into a ball and roll at the player. If an Armad is on a slope, it will roll down it. If a player jumps on an Armad, it will be rolled up, and can be picked up and thrown. Some Armads have coin trails behind them.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マジロー
Majirō
From the second half of「アルマジロ」(arumajiro, armadillo) and the common male given name「二郎」(Jirō), and/or possibly「ロール」(rōru, roll)

Chinese 球球狳
Qiúqiúyú
Pun on「球」(qiú, ball) and「犰狳」(qiúyú, armadillo)

French Tatoumi
Portmanteau of "tatou" (armadillo) and probably the expression "t'as tout mis" (you put everything)
German Armad
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Italian Madillo
Clipping of "armadillo"
Korean 마딜로
Madillo
Clipping of "armadillo"

Portuguese (NOA) Tatu-bolado
From "tatu-bola" (three-banded armadillo) and "bolado" (a slang for being upset)
Portuguese (NOE) Madilho
Clipping of "armadilho" (armadillo)
Spanish Madillo
Clipping of "armadillo"