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Revision as of 10:37, July 23, 2022
Super Paper Mario enemy | |||
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Jawbus | |||
Location(s) | Yold Desert (1-3), Gloam Valley (2-1), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 72) | ||
Role | Common | ||
Max HP | 5 | ||
Attack | 1 | ||
Defense | 0 | ||
Score | 400 | ||
Items | |||
Card type | Common | ||
Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP | ||
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List of Catch Cards 71 72 73 |
A Jawbus is an enemy found in the game Super Paper Mario. Jawbuses first appear to be rolling, rhombus-shaped creatures with a sphere for a tail. When the player gets closer, they reveal their dragon-like form. In this form, a Jawbus has a long spiky neck and a spiky sphere-shaped body.
When attacking a Jawbus, their weak spot is their tail. In addition, their necks stretch out, so jumping over them would normally be very difficult. They also keep going in the same direction unless they hit a wall or are hit on their tail. There are several ways to beat them, most of which involve the use of Pixls for help, such as manually detonating Boomer to blow up the tail.
Related species
Gallery
A Jawbus in Gloam Valley
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ジャマドン Jamadon |
From「邪魔」(jama, hindrance) and "-don" (the suffix for dinosaurs) |
German | Purpudon |
From -don (the ending of Dinosaur names) and purpur (purple) |
Italian | Mandibus |
From mandibola (jaw) with the suffix -bus |
Korean | 목가용 Mokgayong |
From 목 (mok, neck), 못 가 (mot ga, cannot pass), and 용 (yong, dragon) |
Spanish | Mandibús |
From mandíbula (jaw) with the suffix -bus |