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'''Robbirds''' are enemies that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are blue kingfisher-like birds with goggles that swoop down at the player in an arc and take any coins that are in its path. They appear only in the level [[Robbird Cove]] in the [[Petal Isles]].
'''Robbirds''' are enemies that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They are blue kingfisher-like birds with goggles that swoop down at the player in an arc and take any coins that are in its path. They appear only in the level [[Robbird Cove]] in the [[Petal Isles]].


Their English name comes from "robber" and "bird".<ref>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/3c24e9ec-6583-401a-a5ab-818180c2c0a8 マリオたちの行く手を阻む。フラワー王国の個性豊かな敵キャラクターをご紹介。~その2~【ワンダーの世界へ Vol.14】]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved February 9, 2024.</ref>
Their English name comes from "rob" and "bird", sounding similar to "robber".<ref>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/3c24e9ec-6583-401a-a5ab-818180c2c0a8 マリオたちの行く手を阻む。フラワー王国の個性豊かな敵キャラクターをご紹介。~その2~【ワンダーの世界へ Vol.14】]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved February 9, 2024.</ref>
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Not to be confused with Robirdo or Robobird.
Robbird
Custom render of Robbird from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Rendered game model of Robbird
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Robbirds are enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are blue kingfisher-like birds with goggles that swoop down at the player in an arc and take any coins that are in its path. They appear only in the level Robbird Cove in the Petal Isles.

Their English name comes from "rob" and "bird", sounding similar to "robber".[1]

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Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyKawasemi.bfres.zs Kawasemi Kingfisher

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヨコドリー
Yokodorī
Pun on「横取り」(yokodori, "snatching") and the voiced form of「鳥」(tori, "bird")

Chinese (simplified) 掠夺鸟
Lüèduó Niǎo
Plundering Bird

Chinese (traditional) 掠奪鳥
Lüèduó Niǎo
Plundering Bird

Dutch Robbird
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French Piafilou
From piaf (argotic term for "bird") and filou ("trickster")
German Stibitzke
Portmanteau of stibitzen (to pilfer) and possibly -ken (similar to the diminutive suffix -chen)
Italian Cormoladro
Portmanteau of cormorano ("cormorant") and ladro ("thief")
Korean 훔치새
Humchisae
Possibly a pun on "훔치세" (humchi se, "let's steal") and "새" (sae, "bird")

Portuguese Ladraivota
From ladra (female term for "thief") and gaivota ("gull")
Russian Уныра
Unyra
Possibly from「」(u, "cormorant" in Japanese) and нырять (nyryat, "to dive"), or проныра (pronyra, "slyboots")

Spanish Hurtín buceador
Diminutive form of hurtar ("to steal") + buceador ("diver"); similar to martín pescador ("kingfisher")

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