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==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles==
*'''Shogakukan guide:''' その名のとおり、マメのような形をした敵。地面を大きくはずみながらヨッシーのほうに近づいてくる。地面に着地したところを食ベて、タマゴにしてしまおう。 (''As its name suggests, this enemy is shaped like a bean. It approaches Yoshi, bouncing on the ground. Eat him when he lands on the ground and turn him into an egg.'')<ref name=Sho/>
*'''Shogakukan guide:''' その名のとおり、マメのような形をした敵。地面を大きくはずみながらヨッシーのほうに近づいてくる。地面に着地したところを食ベて、タマゴにしてしまおう。<ref name=Sho/>(''As its name suggests, this enemy is shaped like a bean. It approaches Yoshi, bouncing on the ground. Eat him when he lands on the ground and turn him into an egg.'')


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 13:40, September 19, 2022

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Mame-san
Artwork of a Mame-san from Yoshi's New Island.
First appearance Yoshi's New Island (2014)
Notable members
A Mame-san from Yoshi's New Island

Mame-san are green, bean-like enemies that appear in Yoshi's New Island. They are only found in World 1-8: Big Beanie's Castle. They approach Yoshi and Baby Mario by hopping towards him in a similar manner to Burts from the previous Yoshi's Island games. In the castle's final room, Kamek "plants" a Mame-san with his hammer, which grows into a beanstalk leading to the sky, where it grows into Big Beanie, the boss of the level. During the boss battle, Big Beanie spits out Mame-san at Yoshi, which he can eat to make eggs to throw at Big Beanie.

Profiles

  • Shogakukan guide: その名のとおり、マメのような形をした敵。地面を大きくはずみながらヨッシーのほうに近づいてくる。地面に着地したところを食ベて、タマゴにしてしまおう。[1](As its name suggests, this enemy is shaped like a bean. It approaches Yoshi, bouncing on the ground. Eat him when he lands on the ground and turn him into an egg.)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マメさん[1]
Mame-san
Portmanteau of「豆」(mame, bean) with「さん」(an honorific san)

References