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'''Batadons'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 14.</ref><ref>The Nintendo ''Game Boy'' Player's Guide, page 5.</ref> are hopping stone head enemies found in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. To defeat this enemy, [[Mario]] either has to [[jump]] on top of it, or shoot three [[Superball Mario|Superball]]s at it. The player has to be quick, as they do not stay on the ground for long. Defeating a Batadon awards them with 800 points. Batadons can also pound through some platforms. They only appear in [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|Worlds 3-1]] and [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|3-3]]. Batadons closely resemble Easter Island moai heads, similarly to [[Tokotoko]]s and [[Hiyoihoi]], other rock-based creatures found in the [[Easton Kingdom]]; however, Batadons are the only ones with wings.
'''Batadons'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet. Page 14.</ref><ref>The Nintendo ''Game Boy'' Player's Guide. Page 5.</ref> are hopping stone head enemies found in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. To defeat this enemy, [[Mario]] either has to [[jump]] on top of it, or shoot three [[Superball Mario|Superballs]] at it. The player has to be quick, as they do not stay on the ground for long. Defeating a Batadon awards them with 800 points. Batadons can also pound through some platforms. They only appear in [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|Worlds 3-1]] and [[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|3-3]]. Batadons closely resemble Easter Island moai heads, similarly to [[Tokotoko]]s and [[Hiyoihoi]], other rock-based creatures found in the [[Easton Kingdom]]; however, Batadons are the only ones with wings.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===''Super Mario Land''===
===''Super Mario Land''===
*'''3DS Virtual Console manual:''' "''This winged stone statue tries to crush Mario as it flies.''"
*'''Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console manual:''' ''This winged stone statue tries to crush Mario as it flies.''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=パタドン<ref>''Super Mario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 15.</ref>
|Jap=パタドン<ref>''Super Mario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet. Page 15.</ref>
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|JapR=Patadon
|JapM=From 「パタパタ」 (''patapata'',   onomatopoeia for a flapping sound) and 「ドン」 (''don'', onomatopoeia for a crushing noise)
|JapM=From 「パタパタ」 (''patapata'', onomatopoeia for a flapping sound) and 「ドン」 (''don'', onomatopoeia for a crushing noise)
|Spa=Batadon
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|Ger=Batadon
|Ger=Batadon
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|GerM=-
|Ita=Batadon
|Ita=Batadon
|ItaM=-
|ItaM=-
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Revision as of 20:09, September 2, 2021

Template:Species-infobox Batadons[1][2] are hopping stone head enemies found in the game Super Mario Land. To defeat this enemy, Mario either has to jump on top of it, or shoot three Superballs at it. The player has to be quick, as they do not stay on the ground for long. Defeating a Batadon awards them with 800 points. Batadons can also pound through some platforms. They only appear in Worlds 3-1 and 3-3. Batadons closely resemble Easter Island moai heads, similarly to Tokotokos and Hiyoihoi, other rock-based creatures found in the Easton Kingdom; however, Batadons are the only ones with wings.

Profiles

Super Mario Land

  • Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console manual: This winged stone statue tries to crush Mario as it flies.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パタドン[3]
Patadon
From 「パタパタ」 (patapata, onomatopoeia for a flapping sound) and 「ドン」 (don, onomatopoeia for a crushing noise)

German Batadon
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Italian Batadon
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Spanish Batadon
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References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet. Page 14.
  2. ^ The Nintendo Game Boy Player's Guide. Page 5.
  3. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese instruction booklet. Page 15.