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[[Image:SMB2_Beezo.jpg|frame|right|A yellow '''Beezo'''.]]
[[Image:SMB2_Beezo.jpg|frame|right|A yellow '''Beezo'''.]]
'''Beezos''' are a sub-species of [[Shy Guy]]s that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where they came in two colors: Red and Pink. This sub-species appear to use tridents as weapons. They also have wings on their back which allow them to fly.  
'''Beezos''' are a sub-species of [[Shy Guy]]s that first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where they came in two colors: Red and Pink. This sub-species appears to use tridents as weapons. They also have insect like wings on their back, which allow them to fly.  


The Beezos attack by charging towards [[Mario]] or one of his friends ([[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]]). They normally appear in packs. There is an seemingly infinite number of Beezos and thus, they won't dissapear until the player leave the portion of the level they appear in.
The Beezos attack by charging towards the player. They normally appear in large groups. There is an seemingly infinite number of Beezos and thus, they won't disappear until the player leaves the portion of the level they appear in.


There are two ways to defeat a Beezo. The players can use the [[Vegetable]]s or other objects and throw it to one of them. Another method is to jump on one of them, pick him up and throw him.
There are two ways to defeat a Beezo. The players can throw [[Vegetable]]s or other objects at a Beezo, or jump on one of them, pick it up, and throw it.


[[Image:Beezo_sprite.PNG|frame|left|The two different colored Beezos that debuted in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''.]]
[[Image:Beezo_sprite.PNG|frame|left|The two different colored Beezos that debuted in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''.]]
Beezos reappear in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', in which they act pretty much act identical, except that now the color of Beezos are pink and brown. During gameplay, if the player defeats a single Beezo, the player acquires 4000 [[point]]s total.
Beezos reappear in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', in which they act the same way they do in Super Mario Bros 2, except that now Beezos are colored pink and brown. During gameplay, if the player defeats a single Beezo, the player acquires 4000 [[point]]s total.


[[Image: SMBSSBeezo.jpg|thumb|right|A Beezo, dressed up as a knight, from ''The Super Mario Bros Super Show!'']]
[[Image: SMBSSBeezo.jpg|thumb|right|A Beezo, dressed up as a knight, from ''The Super Mario Bros Super Show!'']]

Revision as of 17:48, May 13, 2009

File:SMB2 Beezo.jpg
A yellow Beezo.

Beezos are a sub-species of Shy Guys that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where they came in two colors: Red and Pink. This sub-species appears to use tridents as weapons. They also have insect like wings on their back, which allow them to fly.

The Beezos attack by charging towards the player. They normally appear in large groups. There is an seemingly infinite number of Beezos and thus, they won't disappear until the player leaves the portion of the level they appear in.

There are two ways to defeat a Beezo. The players can throw Vegetables or other objects at a Beezo, or jump on one of them, pick it up, and throw it.

File:Beezo sprite.PNG
The two different colored Beezos that debuted in Super Mario Advance.

Beezos reappear in Super Mario Advance, in which they act the same way they do in Super Mario Bros 2, except that now Beezos are colored pink and brown. During gameplay, if the player defeats a single Beezo, the player acquires 4000 points total.

Beezo
A Beezo, dressed up as a knight, from The Super Mario Bros Super Show!

Beezos made several appearances in The Super Mario Bros Super Show!, usually serving as guards. In the episode "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em", instead of working for King Koopa, they worked for Queen Rotunda. Near the begnining of the episode, they attacked Mario and his friends; however Mario and his friends fought them with vegetables.

A similar species called a Shy Away appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Trivia

  • The name Beezo probably refers to the real life insects, bees.
  • In the Cramelot episode of The Super Mario Bros Super Show!, Princess Toadstool refers to them as Beezo Bandits and Mario calls them Beezo Bozos, although those names are likely just insults.


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