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Quiz about Species of Nintendo
Quiz about Species of Nintendo

Species of Nintendo Trivia Quiz


The Nintendo universe is full of foreign species. Can you match each species to the game where it first appeared?

A matching quiz by wellenbrecher. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
415,534
Updated
Apr 14 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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QuestionsChoices
1. Charmander  
  Splatoon
2. Manakete  
  Kid Icarus
3. Waddle Dee  
  Pikmin
4. Kremling  
  Pokemon
5. Dodongo  
  Metroid
6. Bulbmin  
  Fire Emblem
7. Inkling  
  Donkey Kong Country
8. Dachora  
  Kirby
9. Gyroid  
  The Legend of Zelda
10. Angel  
  Animal Crossing





Select each answer

1. Charmander
2. Manakete
3. Waddle Dee
4. Kremling
5. Dodongo
6. Bulbmin
7. Inkling
8. Dachora
9. Gyroid
10. Angel

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Charmander

Answer: Pokemon

Charmander is a fire-type Pokémon, known for its flaming tail and breath. It evolves into Charmeleon and then Charizard, gaining strength and power. In "Pokémon" games, Charmander is used as a Starter Pokémon, giving players a good choice at the beginning of their journey.

Charmander made his debut in Nintendo games in "Pokémon Red" and "Pokémon Blue" for the Game Boy in 1996. Charmander's charm has made him a popular character in the Pokémon universe.
2. Manakete

Answer: Fire Emblem

The Manakete are a mystical species in the "Fire Emblem" series known for their ability to use dragonstones in order to transform into dragons, giving them enhanced combat abilities. Manaketes often play an important role in the storyline, representing ancient and powerful beings.

They made their first appearance in Nintendo games in the original "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light" for the Famicom in 1990. Since then, Manaketes have been recurring characters in the "Fire Emblem" franchise, providing players with strategic advantages in battle.
3. Waddle Dee

Answer: Kirby

Waddle Dee are a recurring species in the "Kirby" series, serving in roles ranging from enemy to ally. Known for their simple appearance and behaviour, they are often seen walking or floating aimlessly. Despite their harmless appearance, Waddle Dees can sometimes wield weapons or wear protective gear, presenting challenges to Kirby during his adventures.

They made their debut in Nintendo games in "Kirby's Dream Land" for the Game Boy in 1992. Waddle Dees appear in numerous games and spin-offs of the Kirby universe.
4. Kremling

Answer: Donkey Kong Country

Kremlings are a reptilian species that appear in the "Donkey Kong" series, primarily as antagonists led by King K. Rool. They come in a variety of forms, including standard soldiers, captains and specialised types such as Kritters. Known for their cunning and diverse abilities, they often serve as obstacles to the Kong family in their quest to protect Donkey Kong Island from invasion and conquest.

Kremlings first appeared in Nintendo games with the release of "Donkey Kong Country" for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1994.
5. Dodongo

Answer: The Legend of Zelda

The Dodongo is a recurring enemy species in "The Legend of Zelda" series, known for its reptilian appearance and fiery breath attacks. These large creatures often present a massive obstacle to Link, the protagonist, and require a strategic approach to defeat. Dodongos typically appear in dungeons and caves, guarding valuable treasures or passageways.

They made their debut in Nintendo games in the original "The Legend of Zelda" for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1986. Since then, Dodongos have appeared in various Zelda titles, challenging players with their strength and fire-based abilities.
6. Bulbmin

Answer: Pikmin

Bulbmin are small creatures from the Pikmin series that look like a cross between a Pikmin and an onion. Unlike Pikmin, they lack the ability to pull objects or attack enemies directly. Instead, they rely on other Pikmin types for protection and support. Bulbmin are unique in their ability to resist various hazards, such as fire or electricity, making them valuable allies in certain situations.

They first appeared in Nintendo games in "Pikmin 2" for Nintendo GameCube in 2004. They are now an integral part of many puzzles and challenges.
7. Inkling

Answer: Splatoon

Inklings are squid-like creatures from the "Splatoon" series, known for their ability to transform between humanoid and squid form. They are skilled in ink-based combat, using ink guns and other weapons to cover territory and defeat opponents. Inklings participate in competitive turf wars where they aim to cover the battlefield with their team's ink colour.

They made their debut in Nintendo games with the release of "Splatoon" for Wii U in 2015. They have become iconic characters in the "Splatoon" franchise including sequels, spin-offs and competitive esports tournaments.
8. Dachora

Answer: Metroid

Dachora are a species from the "Metroid" series that resemble birdlike creatures with long necks and wings. They are often found in tall structures or caves and are capable of agile flight. Dachoras are primarily used as atmospheric elements, adding to the ambience of the environments in "Metroid" games.

They made their first appearance in Nintendo games with the release of "Metroid II: Return of Samus" for the Game Boy in 1991. Although not central to the gameplay, encounters with Dachoras add to the immersive experience of exploring alien worlds in the "Metroid" universe.
9. Gyroid

Answer: Animal Crossing

Gyroids are anthropomorphic characters in the "Animal Crossing" series, resembling small clay or wooden statues. They serve as decorative elements and also have gameplay functions, mainly by storing items or providing various services to players. Gyroids have distinctive shapes and designs that add charm to players' virtual homes.

They made their debut in Nintendo games in the original "Animal Crossing" game for the Gamecube in 2001. Since then, they have become an iconic part of the "Animal Crossing" franchise, loved by players for their quirky appearance and helpful functions in the game world.
10. Angel

Answer: Kid Icarus

Angels in the "Kid Icarus" series are celestial beings who play an important role in the story, particularly in guiding protagonist Pit, in his quest against the forces of darkness. Known as Palutena's Army, these angels serve the goddess Palutena, who provides Pit with magical abilities and guidance throughout his journey. The Angels in Kid Icarus are portrayed as benevolent and powerful beings who often assist Pit by providing valuable information, weapons or support during battles.

Their first appearance in Nintendo games dates back to the original "Kid Icarus" for the NES in 1986.
Source: Author wellenbrecher

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