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Revision as of 00:37, September 6, 2022

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Choropū Men'iwa
General information
Variant of Monty Mole
Appearances
First appearance Super Mario-kun (volume 5) (1992)
Similar entities
Relatives
Ghost Monty Mole
Comparable
Kuribon̄ Men'iwa
Gūsuka Men'iwa
“にがさんぞ~~!! ("Don't try to escape...!!")”
Choropū Men'iwa, Super Mario-kun
A Choropū Men'iwa when its rock body is broken, revealing its spirit

Choropū Men'iwa (チョロプー面岩, "Monty Mole Face Rocks")[1] are undead variants of Monty Moles that appear in volume 5 of Super Mario-kun. They resemble stones with Monty Mole faces, but when they are broken, they resemble ghosts with Monty Mole faces.

When Mario is in the graveyard, he meets the Choropū Men'iwa alongside other face rock enemies. They fly towards Mario before then attacking him, due to him killing them in the past. Mario opens Yoshi's mouth to make him eat the Choropū Men'iwa and other face rock enemies, then punches Yoshi's mouth to break them. The spirits of the enemies including the Monty Moles fly out.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario-kun, volume 5, chapter 11 (page 154)