Crocomire

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Crocomire is a large creature found in the depths of Norfair, specifically in a passage containing a pool of lava at one end and a wall of spikes at the other end. Its head resembles that of a crocodile, except with multiple eyes. Its body is vaguely humanoid, with long arms and large legs.

Crocomire
Crocomire's Death.png

Crocomire's death

Game(s)

Super Metroid

Attacks

Projectiles from mouth, charging forward, and slashing with claws

Weakness(es)

Mouth

Location(s)

Norfair

Rewards

Crocomire's main body is impervious to normal attack, but its mouth is vulnerable when open. Firing almost any attack into its mouth will cause it to take damage, but it does not take damage like most enemies. As it takes damage, it moves backwards, the distance it moves being proportional to the strength of the weapon. For example, firing a charged beam shot moves Crocomire a short distance, while firing a Super Missile moves Crocomire a large distance. Eventually, it will back onto collapsible blocks and fall into the pool of lava. Crocomire cries in agony as its skin melts away, leaving the skeleton. The skeleton somehow swims underneath the ground, emerging on the other side of the wall of spikes. It slashes through it and roars a final time before collapsing into pieces. Samus does not encounter the creature again, but the skeleton remains there for the remainder of the game.

It’s main attack towards Samus is charging forwards, dealing damage and pushing Samus into the spike wall. However, it roars before doing so, and can therefore be prevented by shooting into the mouth during the roar.

Sprites[edit | edit source]

Game Crocomire
Super Metroid  

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • There is beta data in Metroid: Zero Mission for Crocomire. There is an animated sprite, but nothing else. Crocomire does not appear in the game without hacking.
  • Crocomire emits the roar of the Tyranosaurus from the 1957 Universal film The Land Unknown. This same cry can also be heard during the battles against Phantoon and Kraid, with Kraid reusing the roar in Metroid: Zero Mission.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Crocomire's name may be a portmanteau of crocodile, a creature it resembles, and mire, as in a quagmire or bog, a possible reference to the fact that both are difficult to emerge from.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クロコマイヤー Crocomire
Spanish Crocomire -
French Crocomire -
German Crocomire -
Italian Crocomire