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Mega Urchin
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Game(s) | Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii Newer SMBWii Plus |
First appearance | (Wii) Pintsized Plains |
Final appearance | (Wii) Cheepcheep Creek |
Related enemies | Big Urchin Urchin |
Mega Urchins are rare enemies found only in Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii. They're a bigger form of the Big Urchin, and are exclusive to Mini-Mega Island.
Appearance[]
Mega Urchins look the exact same as the Big Urchin. The only thing that sets them apart is their size. If you want to read more about their appearance just check out Big Urchin's page.
Behavior[]
Much like the Urchin and the Big Urchin, Mega Urchins either stay in place or move around. The only thing different from the Big Urchin is their hitbox, which is much larger.
Mini-Mega Island | |||||
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Areas | Levels | Mighty Meadow • Pintsized Plains • Troopashell Track • Cheepcheep Creek • Formidable Fortress | |||
Other | Minimega Music House | ||||
Enemies | Enemies | Big Buzzy Beetle • Big Cheep Cheep • Big Deep Cheep • Big Eep Cheep • Big Goomba • Big Koopa Troopa • Big Monty Mole • Big Muncher • Big Podoboo • Big Spiny • Big Thwomp • Boomerang Bro • Buzzy Beetle • Cheep Cheep • Dry Bones • Deep Cheep • Eep Cheep • Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Mega Blooper • Mega Cheep Cheep • Mega Deep Cheep • Mega Eep Cheep • Mega Goomba • Mega Podoboo • Mega Spiny • Mega Stalking Piranha Plant • Mega Thwomp • Mega Urchin • Paragoomba • Pint-sized Muncher • Piranha Plant • Podoboo • Porcupuffer • Tiny Cheep Cheep • Tiny Deep Cheep • Tiny Eep Cheep • Tiny Porcupuffer • Thwomp • Venus Fire Trap |