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During a [[Wonder Effect]], Blewbirds shoot rainbow-colored bubbles, which can be jumped on and popped.
During a [[Wonder Effect]], Blewbirds shoot rainbow-colored bubbles, which can be jumped on and popped.


==Names in other languages==
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
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===Names in other languages===
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|Jap=フキヤン
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Revision as of 21:23, October 30, 2023

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Blewbird
Screenshot of an unnamed enemy in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

Blewbirds are enemies that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They are blue birds with black shells that shoot their red beaks in the direction they are facing. When this beak hits a wall, it extends into a horizontal pole that the player is able to walk on or grab onto. When this enemy is defeated, another one will burrow up from the ground in the same spot. They prominently appear in the level Blewbird Roost. Their name is a pun on "blew" and "bluebird".

During a Wonder Effect, Blewbirds shoot rainbow-colored bubbles, which can be jumped on and popped.

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/EnemyFukiyahei.bfres.zs Fukiyahei

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フキヤン
Fukiyan
Portmanteau of「吹き矢」(fukiya, blowgun) and「~やん」(-yan, an honorfic suffix equivalent to "dude")

Chinese 吹箭仔
Chuījiàn Zǎi
Blowpipe Guy

French Sarbecane
Portmanteau of "sarbacane" (blowgun) and "bec" (beak)
German Pfeilschnabel
Portmanteau of "Pfeil" (arrow) and "Schnabel" (beak)
Italian Sparabecco
Portmanteau of "sparare" (to fire/to shoot) and "becco" (beak)
Portuguese Dardarara
Portmanteau of "dardo" (dart) and "arara" (macaw)
Spanish Soplardo
Portmanteau of "soplar" (to blow) and "dardo" (dart)