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Seerook
Artwork of a Seerook

A small Seerook

Game(s)

Metroid II: Return of Samus

Threat Capacity

Damaging, Non-hostile

Natural Habitat(s)

SR388


Samus taking aim at a Seerook

Seerooks are common creatures in SR388. They move back and forth, obstructing Samus's path by damaging her if she makes contact with them. Seerooks' mouths and design resemble those of the Korba. They have weak defenses and low offensive capabilities; they are easily defeated or frozen for platform usage.

Data[edit | edit source]

Manual[edit | edit source]

Seerook

Seerook: Moves back and forth on the ground.[1]

Sprite[edit | edit source]

Game Seerook
Metroid II: Return of Samus Seeroook

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Contrary to what the manual says, Seerook are not on the ground, they are airborne.

References[edit source]

  1. "Moves back and forth on the ground." Metroid II: Return of Samus Instruction Booklet, Pg 25


Creatures appearing in Metroid II: Return of Samus
Yumbo · Tsumuri · Drivel · Skreek · Hornoad · Chute Leech · Mumbo · Gawron · Septogg · Gullugg · Blob Thrower · Senjoo · Seerook · Moheek · Skorp · Needler · Glow Fly · Yumee · Flitt · Meboid · Octroll · Arachnus · TPO · Wallfire · Shirk · Autrack · Autoad · Autom · Gunzoo · Pincher Fly · Gravitt · Halzyn · Moto · Proboscum · Ramulken · Metroid · Alpha Metroid · Gamma Metroid · Zeta Metroid · Omega Metroid · Queen Metroid