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{{distinguish|Snoodle}}
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|image=[[File:Snootle model SMBW.png|150px]]
|image=[[File:Snootle model SMBW.png|150px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|variants=[[Big Snootle]]
|comparable=[[Kerpop]]
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'''Snootles''' are green, circular enemies introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They appear exclusively in the level [[Valley Fulla Snootles]]. Snootles jump periodically and bounce off walls. Some can be seen bumping [[Goomba]]s around. A rare, [[Big Snootle|larger variant]] of the enemy can also be found. Their name comes from "snoot", an informal term for a nose.
'''Snootles''' are green, circular enemies introduced in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They appear exclusively in the level [[Valley Fulla Snootles]]. Snootles jump periodically and bounce off walls. Some can be seen bumping [[Goomba]]s around. A rare larger variant of the enemy can also be found. Their name comes from "snoot", an informal term for a nose.
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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|ChiR=Gǔngǔn Zhū
|ChiR=Gǔngǔn Zhū
|ChiM=Rolling Pig
|ChiM=Rolling Pig
|Ger=Roink
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''rollen'' ("to roll") and the onomatopoeia "oink"
|Fre=Goroule
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''goret'' ("piglet") and ''rouler'' ("to roll")
|Ita=Maiarollo
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''maiale'' ("pig") and ''rollare'' ("to roll")
|Kor=데꿀데꿀이
|Kor=데꿀데꿀이
|KorR=Dekkul'dekkul-i
|KorR=Dekkul'dekkul-i
|KorM=Play on "데굴데굴" (''degul-degul'', onomatooeia for rolling) and posibly "꿀꿀이" (''kkul'kkul-i'', a childish word for "piggy")
|KorM=Play on "데굴데굴" (''degul-degul'', onomatooeia for rolling) and "꿀꿀이" (''kkul'kkul-i'', a childish word for "piggy")
|Ger=Roink
|Por=Roluíno
|GerM=Portmanteau of "rollen" (to roll) and the onomatopoeia "oink"
|PorM=Portmanteau of ''rolar'' ("to roll") and ''suíno'' ("swine")
|Fra=Goroule
|Rus=Свиноролл
|FraM=Portmanteau of "goret" (piglet) and "rouler" (to roll)
|RusR=Svinoroll
|Ita=Maiarollo
|RusM=From ''свинья'' (''svin'ya'', "pig") and English word "roll"
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "maiale" (pig) and "rollare" (to roll, in a masculine form)
|Spa=Rodorín
|Spa=Rodorín
|SpaM=Masculine form of "rodar" (to roll), combined with the diminutive suffix "-ín"
|SpaM=From ''rodar'' ("to roll"), combined with the diminutive suffix ''-ín''
|Por=Roluíno
|PorM=Portmanteau of "rolar" (to roll) and "suíno" (swine)
|Rus=Свинороллов
|RusR=Svinorollov
|RusM=From "свинья" (''svin'ya'', pig) and English word "roll"
}}
}}
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[[Category:Pigs]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder enemies]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder enemies]]

Latest revision as of 16:06, May 9, 2024

Not to be confused with Snoodle.
Snootle
Snootle
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Variants
Comparable

Snootles are green, circular enemies introduced in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They appear exclusively in the level Valley Fulla Snootles. Snootles jump periodically and bounce off walls. Some can be seen bumping Goombas around. A rare, larger variant of the enemy can also be found. Their name comes from "snoot", an informal term for a nose.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese コロブー
Korobū
Portmanteau of「ころころ」(koro-koro, onomatopoeia for rolling) and「ブーブー」(būbū, onomatopoeia for pig's oinking), possibly referring to their pig-like snout

Chinese 滚滚猪
Gǔngǔn Zhū
Rolling Pig

French Goroule
Portmanteau of goret ("piglet") and rouler ("to roll")
German Roink
Portmanteau of rollen ("to roll") and the onomatopoeia "oink"
Italian Maiarollo
Portmanteau of maiale ("pig") and rollare ("to roll")
Korean 데꿀데꿀이
Dekkul'dekkul-i
Play on "데굴데굴" (degul-degul, onomatooeia for rolling) and "꿀꿀이" (kkul'kkul-i, a childish word for "piggy")

Portuguese Roluíno
Portmanteau of rolar ("to roll") and suíno ("swine")
Russian Свиноролл
Svinoroll
From свинья (svin'ya, "pig") and English word "roll"

Spanish Rodorín
From rodar ("to roll"), combined with the diminutive suffix -ín