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*[[Spiky Tromp]]s and [[Spiny Tromp]]s look very much like Tap-Taps; they are also round and covered in spikes.
*[[Spiky Tromp]]s and [[Spiny Tromp]]s look very much like Tap-Taps; they are also round and covered in spikes.
*An enemy in the [[Super Mario Galaxy 2]] trailer looks like it may be a large tap-tap made out of snow.
*An enemy in the [[Super Mario Galaxy 2]] trailer looks like it may be a large tap-tap made out of snow.
*The name of Tap-taps may come from the distinctive clicking noise they make as they walk.
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Revision as of 05:46, February 15, 2010

Artwork of a Tap-Tap in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy (later reused for Yoshi's Island DS)
A Tap-Tap bounds forward.

Tap-Taps are small, spike-covered enemies that walk back and forth in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The silver ones walk off of platforms, unlike the pink ones. Sometimes they'll hop up and down. They can't be hurt in any normal way, except for an egg. A quick egg will send one flying backwards, and if it hits another, the other one will be destroyed. A Tap-Tap is encountered as a mid-boss in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island as Tap-Tap the Red Nose, as well as a similar obstacle in Baby Bowser's castle known as Tap-Tap the Golden.

Tap-Taps have also appeared in Yoshi's Universal Gravitation, Yoshi Touch & Go (whose manual erroneously labeled them as Spiked Fun Guys), and Yoshi's Island DS, where they behaved similarly; however, instead of the normal ones walking off platforms, the pink ones walk off while the normal ones stay. A large, invulnerable variation (with the ability to crush land platforms) known as the Super Big Tap-Tap also appears in Yoshi's Island DS.

Notable Tap-Taps

Trivia

  • Spiky Tromps and Spiny Tromps look very much like Tap-Taps; they are also round and covered in spikes.
  • An enemy in the Super Mario Galaxy 2 trailer looks like it may be a large tap-tap made out of snow.
  • The name of Tap-taps may come from the distinctive clicking noise they make as they walk.


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