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*蛙镜/蛙鏡 (frog- | *蛙镜/蛙鏡 (frog-goggles) is a common nickname for swimming googles in Chinese. | ||
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Mamanti is a large aquatic enemy which serves as a bigger analogue to Blipper.
Apperance
Mamanti resembles a large Blipper, but with the fins of a manta ray. It moves slowly and gracefully through the water, often seen performing lazy loops between the foreground and background. It will however often attempt to jump out of the water at Kirby, where it will then flop about helplessly on land, just like a Blipper would. Mamanti has fairly high HP, and as such takes a few hits to take out. Essentially, it serves the same role in the water as Grandy does on land.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ママンティ Mamanti |
Mamanti |
Chinese | 蛙镜魟鱼 (chs) 蛙鏡魟魚 (cht)[1] wā jìng hóng yú |
Frog-Goggles Manta Ray
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