

He rides a vehicle which looks a little like the beach cannon from Super Mario Sunshine and shoots out Bullet Bills. In New Super Mario Bros., a Monty Mole in a tank (referred to as Monty Tank) appears as a boss in World 6. He has the equivalent value of two coins. He may be defeated by a jump to the head, an egg thrown at him, or being encircled with a bubble by the player. In Yoshi Touch & Go, Monty Mole appears, once again, as a regular enemy, behaving in a very similar fashion as in Super Mario World. Nintendo and Namco probably put this in reference to his fast running in Super Mario World and other platformer titles. He has Ball Dash, a rare ability that he shares with Goomba to run extremely fast while in possession of the ball.

Players unlock him by defeating Bowser with Mario's team. Monty Mole is a secret character in the game Mario Superstar Baseball. Considerable care must be taken to destroy Monty Moles in this case.

Noki Bay, where a Monty Mole has blocked a waterfall and fires projectiles fired from a cannon to provide defense of its position.Southern Pinna Island, where they use cannons to prevent Mario from gaining access to an amusement park.They appear briefly in just two areas (one Monty Mole per area) of the game: There are two Monty Moles in Super Mario Sunshine. In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Monty Moles appear in the Gritzy Desert and challenge you to a minigame which you must pass in order to proceed. They reward either Mario or Luigi with a Golden Mushroom, peppers, or an item of clothing for completing a particular challenge. They are golden in colour and wear sunglasses and a bow tie. Monty Moles appear in this game as friendly characters. They also appear in Chapter 6: Dark Days in Flower Fields as Hyper Moles (although they are still classified as Monty Mole), attacking Petunia the petunia. Rugged in Chapter 2: The Mystery of Dry Dry Ruins as a common enemy. Monty Moles appear as enemies in two chapters of this game's eight chapters. 3, make an appearance in this game as well. Rocky Wrenches, a related mole-like creature introduced in Super Mario Bros. They also appear in Mario Kart DS on the Moo Moo Farm course copied from Mario Kart 64, as well as in the new Peach Gardens. On certain points of the track there are small holes, from which there are Monty Moles which jump up, causing any kart that is not using a star that hits them to crash. Monty Moles make a small appearance in Mario Kart 64 on the Moo Moo Farm course, the second track on the Mushroom Cup. Upon attaching themselves, they greatly slow down the afflicted kart, and may only be removed by the Starman item or by driving off-course. On certain courses they jump up from holes in the ground, attaching themselves to any racers unfortunate enough to be close to them.
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In this series Monty Moles first appeared in Super Mario Kart. They do, however, yield 1-UP Mushrooms if you run very quickly into them repeatedly with the Metal Cap (mostly in circular manner). Unlike most other enemies in the game however, they do not yield coins when defeated. They can be attacked and defeated in one of several ways, including kicking, punching, or a simple jump to the head. Unlike in Super Mario World, Monty Moles in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS attack by throwing ill-defined projectiles. They can be found in Course 6, Hazy Maze Cave, as well as Course 12, Tall, Tall Mountain. Monty Moles can be found in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, and they inhabit two of both game's fifteen courses. On television, their only appearance on the Super Mario World cartoon was "Gopher Bash" where John Stocker does their singing voices when they sing "Cheatsy's Life". In Japan, Rocky Wrenches are called "Puu" (プー), furthering the connection to Monty Moles with their Japanese names. Similar creatures appear on the Koopalings' airships, which hide in manholes and throw wrenches. 3, in which the king of World 6 is transformed into one. This design of Monty was re-used in the SNES remake of Super Mario Bros. The giant variant can only be destroyed by gobbling them up with the help of Yoshi. The giant moles are also faster than their normal-sized cousins. These gargantuan moles are substantially bigger than Mario even when he has used power-ups. In some underground levels, a giant variant of Monty Moles are encountered, they are called Mega Moles (Indy in Japan). They are easily defeated by jumping on them or swallowing them with the help of Yoshi. In some above ground worlds, Monty Moles burst forth from the sides of hills and mountains. Monty Moles first appear in Super Mario World, and in that game they come in two varieties.
