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The '''Sphinx Zō''' (スフィンクス像, ''Sufinkusu Zō'', "Sphinx Statue") is an enemy that exclusively appears in chapter 2 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 6|volume 6]]. It has a face of a [[Thwomp]], body and shell of a [[Dry Bones]], paws of a [[Mega Mole]], wings of a [[Koopa Paratroopa]], and a [[Ball N' Chain]] for a tail.
The {{nihongo|'''Sphinx Zō'''|スフィンクス像|''Sufinkusu Zō''|Sphinx Statue}} is a character that appears in the second chapter from [[Super Mario-kun Volume 6|volume 6]] of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. The Sphinx Zō is a giant [[Sphinx]] statue that is an amalgamation of body parts taken from several enemy species, including the face of a [[Thwomp]], the body and shell of a [[Dry Bones]], the paws of a [[Mega Mole]], the wings of a [[Koopa Paratroopa]], and a [[Ball 'n' Chain]] for a tail.


After defeating [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] in the previous volume, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Yoshi]]'s path is blocked by the Sphinx Zō. Like any other Sphinx, the monster challenges the trio with an enigma: if they can solve it, they can proceed, otherwise they are punished. The enigma is, apparently, a simple "find the intruder" puzzle and four images are presented: a lion, a panda, an octopus, and a grandmother. The three heroes point at the grandmother since she is a human, but they fail: since the grandmother is called "Suzuki Kuma" ("kuma" means "bear"), that makes her a land animal, so the intruder is the octopus since it is a sea animal.
After defeating [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]] in the previous volume, [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Yoshi]]'s path is blocked by the Sphinx Zō. Like any other Sphinx, the monster challenges the trio with an enigma: if they can solve it, they can proceed, otherwise they are punished. The enigma is, apparently, a simple "find the intruder" puzzle and four images are presented: a lion, a panda, an octopus, and a grandmother. The three heroes point at the grandmother since she is a human, but they fail: since the grandmother is called "Suzuki Kuma" ("kuma" means "bear"), that makes her a land animal, so the intruder is the octopus since it is a sea animal.
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Furious, Mario and Luigi protest once again and the Sphinx Zō attacks them. Mario tries to use his staff as a spear, but the Sphinx Zō blocks it and squashes Mario's body, leaving only his head intact. With its tail, the Sphinx Zō then hurts Luigi. Yoshi tries to attack by throwing Mario's head, but the Sphinx Zō parries the attack. Mario then grabs a [[Rotating Block]] with his mouth and tries to attack the Sphinx Zō again, but gets eaten by it. While inside the Sphinx Zō's belly, Mario activates the block, releasing the [[Beanstalk|vine]] inside. The Sphinx Zō explodes and the curse is broken: Mario and Luigi return to normal. Yoshi then builds an elephant statue with the Sphinx Zō's pieces.
Furious, Mario and Luigi protest once again and the Sphinx Zō attacks them. Mario tries to use his staff as a spear, but the Sphinx Zō blocks it and squashes Mario's body, leaving only his head intact. With its tail, the Sphinx Zō then hurts Luigi. Yoshi tries to attack by throwing Mario's head, but the Sphinx Zō parries the attack. Mario then grabs a [[Rotating Block]] with his mouth and tries to attack the Sphinx Zō again, but gets eaten by it. While inside the Sphinx Zō's belly, Mario activates the block, releasing the [[Beanstalk|vine]] inside. The Sphinx Zō explodes and the curse is broken: Mario and Luigi return to normal. Yoshi then builds an elephant statue with the Sphinx Zō's pieces.

==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=スフィンクス像
|JapR=Sufinkusu Zō
|JapM=Sphinx Statue
|Fra=Le Sphinx<ref name=French>Sawada, Yukio. (2015). ''Super Mario Manga Adventures'', volume 6. Retrieved 22 October 2023.</ref>
|FraM=The Sphinx
}}

==Trivia==
*In the original Japanese version of this volume, the paws of the Sphinx Zō are stated to be from a [[Mega Mole]]. However, the French translation states that the paws of the Sphinx Zō were actually from a [[Monty Mole]] instead.<ref name=French/> The reason for this change could likely be due to a mistranslation.

==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:16, October 22, 2023

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Sphinx Zō
General information
Species Sphinx (part Thwomp, part Dry Bones, part Koopa Paratroopa, part Mega Mole and part Ball 'n' Chain)
Appearances
First appearance Super Mario-kun Volume 6 (1993)

The Sphinx Zō (スフィンクス像 Sufinkusu Zō?, Sphinx Statue) is a character that appears in the second chapter from volume 6 of Super Mario-kun. The Sphinx Zō is a giant Sphinx statue that is an amalgamation of body parts taken from several enemy species, including the face of a Thwomp, the body and shell of a Dry Bones, the paws of a Mega Mole, the wings of a Koopa Paratroopa, and a Ball 'n' Chain for a tail.

After defeating Lemmy in the previous volume, Mario, Luigi and Yoshi's path is blocked by the Sphinx Zō. Like any other Sphinx, the monster challenges the trio with an enigma: if they can solve it, they can proceed, otherwise they are punished. The enigma is, apparently, a simple "find the intruder" puzzle and four images are presented: a lion, a panda, an octopus, and a grandmother. The three heroes point at the grandmother since she is a human, but they fail: since the grandmother is called "Suzuki Kuma" ("kuma" means "bear"), that makes her a land animal, so the intruder is the octopus since it is a sea animal.

The heroes protest but instead receive their punishment: Luigi is turned into stone, but Mario takes immediately a Tanooki Suit and, in Statue form, manages to survive the transformation, but he cannot revert to the Tanooki form (Yoshi survives since the curse does not work on "stupid kids"). Feeling generous, the Sphinx Zō accepts to give Mario and Yoshi a chance to break the spell, by walking through a hall full of Bowser Statues. Being made of stone, Mario and Yoshi pass easily through the hall, but the Sphinx Zō does not keep its promise.

Furious, Mario and Luigi protest once again and the Sphinx Zō attacks them. Mario tries to use his staff as a spear, but the Sphinx Zō blocks it and squashes Mario's body, leaving only his head intact. With its tail, the Sphinx Zō then hurts Luigi. Yoshi tries to attack by throwing Mario's head, but the Sphinx Zō parries the attack. Mario then grabs a Rotating Block with his mouth and tries to attack the Sphinx Zō again, but gets eaten by it. While inside the Sphinx Zō's belly, Mario activates the block, releasing the vine inside. The Sphinx Zō explodes and the curse is broken: Mario and Luigi return to normal. Yoshi then builds an elephant statue with the Sphinx Zō's pieces.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スフィンクス像
Sufinkusu Zō
Sphinx Statue
French Le Sphinx[1] The Sphinx

Trivia

  • In the original Japanese version of this volume, the paws of the Sphinx Zō are stated to be from a Mega Mole. However, the French translation states that the paws of the Sphinx Zō were actually from a Monty Mole instead.[1] The reason for this change could likely be due to a mistranslation.

References

  1. ^ a b Sawada, Yukio. (2015). Super Mario Manga Adventures, volume 6. Retrieved 22 October 2023.