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Pokey is a limited time character released on March 19, 2014 during the War of Art Promotional. Pokey is the fourth character to be released for the character collection. He became available for purchase upon completion of the Guinea Pig Rescue Center.

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  • Les Pokey (サンボ Sanbo) sont des ennemis récurrents de la série. Ils apparaissent dans Link's Awakening et Oracle of Seasons. A l'origine, ce sont des ennemis de la série Super Mario Bros.
  • Pokey is a limited time character released on March 19, 2014 during the War of Art Promotional. Pokey is the fourth character to be released for the character collection. He became available for purchase upon completion of the Guinea Pig Rescue Center.
  • Also in Mario Kart DS, they appear in the mission option, in Mission 2 - 6. The player's task is to destroy five Pokeys with Bob-ombs. This mission uses Wario in the Standard WR, on the Desert Hills track. The time limit is 55 seconds. This mission is difficult because the Pokeys "walk" around, making them hard to hit, and the Bob-ombs and Pokeys are hazards.
  • Primera aparición Primera aparición Última aparición Última aparición Última aparición Juego/s Juego/s Género Género Especie Especie Vivienda Vivienda Vivienda Galaxia Rey HP PC Nivel Estrella Ataque Defensa Ataque mágico Defensa mágica Localización Monedas Experiencia Ataques Ataques Poderes Habilidades Puntos de resistencia Ataques especiales Punto débil Enemigos Item/s Item de Yoshi Los Pokey son cactus enemigos que están compuestos de tres a cinco segmentos esféricos. Para destruirlos hay que hacerlo segmento a segmento. Los Pokeys, como los Shy Guy y Bob-omb, fueron originados en juegos que no son de Mario, vistos después en Super Mario Bros 2.
  • Pokeys are cactus-like creatures that are commonly found throughout the Mario series as recurring enemies. Pokeys, like Shy Guys and Bob-ombs, originate from the non-Mario game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which later became Super Mario Bros. 2.
  • Los Pokeys son enemigos recurrentes de la Saga, son unos de los muchos enemigos que también aparecen en los videojuegos de Mario Bros. Aparece en regiones desérticas al igual que en los videojuegos de Mario Bros.
  • Pokey es la nueva cobaya o conejillo de indias de Lisa. Apareció por primera vez en el episodio "The War of Art".
  • Pokey is an enemy that first appeared in Doki Doki Panic, later in Super Mario Bros 2 USA and other Mario games.
  • Pokey's earliest appearance with The Muppets was in episode 201 of Muppets Tonight in a Tales from the Vet sketch. Later, Pokey would appear in the post office in A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa during "Delivering Christmas" and in background scenes in The Muppets. The puppet has also been used in Mopatop's Shop for Mr. Easy Peasy and Mr. Holiday, and as an ancillary puppet in early stagings of The Jim Henson Company's Puppet Up!
  • Throughout the Mario Kart series, Pokeys serve as obstacles, usually in desert-themed Tracks. They could be damaged higher damage Items, such as Bob-ombs and Stars Moving from side to side, they can be very hard to dodge and anguishing. They make two appearances in Mario Kart Wii.
  • Pokeys are tall, yellow cactuses seen in Dry Dry Desert. They are very spikey and can't be jumped upon unless Mario has a Spike badge to do so. Their main attack is throwing parts of their spikey bodies at Mario. They can also call in reinforcements from the sand if their health is low or if they're alone.
  • Pokeys are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series. Pokeys are among the several enemies that originated in the Mario series of games and appear only in Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. They mostly appear in desert regions. Pokeys are cacti made of a maximum of four individual segments. The topmost segment has a face. Each time Link strikes a Pokey with his sword, one of the segments is knocked loose from Pokey's body. It ricochets around the screen briefly before it is destroyed.
  • Pokeys are enemies that appear in the Mario series. They are tall creatures made of various spikey balls. They can be defeated by depleted all their body parts or hitting their head.
  • Pokey is Lisa's pet guinea pig that first lived in the Guinea Pig Rescue Center. He destroyed the Simpsons' living room art, prompting them to buy a picture at a garage sale. He seemingly vanished after this episode, with no straightforward explanation, and has not been seen or mentioned since.
  • Ce cactus vient vers vous en chancelant. Seule une carapace bien placée peut en venir à bout.
  • Les Pokey sont des ennemis récurrents ayant la forme d'un grand cactus avec des pics et qui sont composés de boules empilées. Même s'ils apparaissent dans les jeux vidéo Mario, les Pokey sont introduits dans Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic.
  • Pokeys ist ein gelb-orangefarbenes Wesen mit Stacheln. Es besteht aus verschiedenen Kugeln, die man wegschlagen kann. Macht man dies nicht schnell genug, wachsen Pokeys Glieder wieder nach. Bei einem Sprung auf den Kopf verletzt man sich selbst. Es gibt verschiedene Arten von ihnen. Sie kommen auch in der Paper Mario-Serie, in der Mario Kart-Serie und in Super Mario World vor. Ab den GCN-Spielen haben Pokeys Blumen auf dem Kopf. Das gilt nicht für die Paper Mario-Serie.
  • Pokey won a tan monkey (which he named Handsey) in the Year of the Monkey Chanties! of January 2004 on Midnight, which he later donated to Lejerque's contest, Race for the Ruined Ring. He also won a brown monkey (Chips) in the Carpentry Bake-Off! of April 2005 on Midnight. He later presented this monkey to Obaba for her work on Azumanga! MIDNIGHT.
  • Pokeys are cactus-like enemies that appear in many games in the Super Mario series. They are yellow and spherical in appearance, and are covered in various spikes. The number of segments a Pokey has varies from Pokey to Pokey: they have also been known to be able to throw their segments as an attack mechanism. The top segment of the Pokey is where its face is located, always displaying a dashing but somewhat unsettling smile.
  • A Pokey is an enemy in the Mario series. He first appeared in the Nintendo Entertainment System classic Doki Doki Panic/Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Each Pokey has a certain amount of segments, usually with five, with the fith being his head. They are cactus enemies who will hurt anyone who touches it. Ever since the species first appearance, they have appeared regularly in Mario platforms and even spinoffs. In Super Mario World, Mario or Luigi were able to destroy them by using a star man to ram into him, or letting Yoshi eat each of his segments one by one.
  • A sound-generating integrated circuit, designed by Atari and used in their early-1980s video games, and also the model 400 and 800 microcomputers. The IC contained a basic analog synthesis capability, under control of the computer's software. It was polyphonic, capable of generating up to four voices, although pitch accuracy suffered when more than one voice was used at a time, due to the chip's control architecture.
  • Pokey is a character primarily seen in the background of several Muppet productions. Pokey's most significant role to date has been that of the studio director in The Muppets Take Over Today. The character was named in this appearance on-screen by Joe Michaels, The Today Show director, whom Pokey replaced during the takeover of the show. The puppet has also been used in Mopatop's Shop for Mr. Easy Peasy and Mr. Holiday, and as an ancillary puppet in early stagings of The Jim Henson Company's Puppet Up!
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