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'''Dragonzamasu'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 16.</ref><ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Game Boy'' Player's Guide. Page 5.</ref> (alternatively '''Dragon Zamasu'''<ref>Hamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt. ''Super Game Boy'' Player's Guide. Page 17.</ref>) is the second boss in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. He resembles a large [[Yurarin Boo]]. Dragonzamasu is in charge of the [[Muda Kingdom]]. During [[Tatanga]]'s invasion of [[Sarasaland]], Dragonzamasu came under Tatanga's control.  
'''Dragonzamasu'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, page 16.</ref><ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Game Boy'' Player's Guide. Page 5.</ref> (alternatively '''Dragon Zamasu'''<ref>Hamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt. ''Super Game Boy'' Player's Guide. Page 17.</ref>) is the second boss in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. He resembles a large [[Yurarin Boo]] and, by extension, a [[Yurarin]]. Dragonzamasu is in charge of the [[Muda Kingdom]]. During [[Tatanga]]'s invasion of [[Sarasaland]], Dragonzamasu came under Tatanga's control.  


In battle, Dragonzamasu attacks by spitting fire at [[Mario]] in his [[Marine Pop]]. To defeat Dragonzamasu, Mario has to shoot twenty torpedoes at him, while dodging [[Tamao]], who floats around the arena and can block the Marine Pop's torpedoes. Alternatively, Mario can defeat Dragonzamasu by shooting torpedoes at the blocks in the bottom right corner of the arena, and activating the [[switch (Super Mario Land)|switch]] behind these blocks. Either way, Mario is awarded 5000 points for defeating Dragonzamasu and is allowed to progress into the [[Easton Kingdom]].
In battle, Dragonzamasu attacks by spitting fire at [[Mario]] in his [[Marine Pop]]. To defeat Dragonzamasu, Mario has to shoot twenty torpedoes at him, while dodging [[Tamao]], who floats around the arena and can block the Marine Pop's torpedoes. Alternatively, Mario can defeat Dragonzamasu by shooting torpedoes at the blocks in the bottom right corner of the arena, and activating the [[switch (Super Mario Land)|switch]] behind these blocks. Either way, Mario is awarded 5000 points for defeating Dragonzamasu and is allowed to progress into the [[Easton Kingdom]].

Revision as of 17:05, December 23, 2021

Template:Character-infobox Dragonzamasu[1][2] (alternatively Dragon Zamasu[3]) is the second boss in Super Mario Land. He resembles a large Yurarin Boo and, by extension, a Yurarin. Dragonzamasu is in charge of the Muda Kingdom. During Tatanga's invasion of Sarasaland, Dragonzamasu came under Tatanga's control.

In battle, Dragonzamasu attacks by spitting fire at Mario in his Marine Pop. To defeat Dragonzamasu, Mario has to shoot twenty torpedoes at him, while dodging Tamao, who floats around the arena and can block the Marine Pop's torpedoes. Alternatively, Mario can defeat Dragonzamasu by shooting torpedoes at the blocks in the bottom right corner of the arena, and activating the switch behind these blocks. Either way, Mario is awarded 5000 points for defeating Dragonzamasu and is allowed to progress into the Easton Kingdom.

In the Super Mario-Kun manga, Dragonzamasu steals Mario's Sky Pop and challenges him to a duel under the sea. Mario, being one to not back down, dives after Dragonzamasu only to find that Tamao is dutifully protecting his sea horse master. Dragonzamasu is also known for his constant talking, never pausing for a breather until Mario (or a Torion in one case) interrupts him.

Profiles

Super Mario Land

  • 3DS Virtual Console manual: "The boss of the Muda Kingdom, Dragonzamasu moves up and down and spits out fire. It is protected by Tamao. Defeat it with 20 torpedoes."

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドラゴンザマス[4]
Doragonzamasu
From English "dragon" and Japanese archaic suffix「ざます」(-zamasu)

German König Dragonzamasu (Das Super Mario Spiel)
Dragonzamasu (Super Mario Encyclopedia - Die ersten 30 Jahre)
King Dragonzamasu
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Spanish Dragonzamasu
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References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, page 16.
  2. ^ M. Arakawa. Nintendo Game Boy Player's Guide. Page 5.
  3. ^ Hamm & Rudolf GmbH, Frankfurt. Super Game Boy Player's Guide. Page 17.
  4. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese instruction booklet, page 18.