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Zoomers are creatures native to Tallon IV. These creatures can be found throughout the Metroid series. In Metroid Prime, they are found around the Tallon Overworld. They are small creatures that are relatively insignificant, as they do not willfully attack Samus and just simply walk in a set path. Zoomers are related to the slightly larger, red Geemer.

Appearances

Metroid

Samus bombing a Zoomer

Zoomers appear in Metroid's Brinstar.

Data

Manuals

Manual Entries
Manual info from Metroid
Zoomer: These fierce little creatures spray sticky fluid from their feet so they can move along the floor or up and down walls. There are two kinds: red zoomers and less powerful yellow zoomers.[1]
Manual info from Metroid: Zero Mission
Zoomers: The fierce little creatures excrete a sticky liquid from their feet, allowing them to move up, down, and across floors, walls, and ceilings. There are two kinds of Zoomers: red ones and yellow ones. Red ones are much more powerful.[2]


Logbook

Game Zoomer
Super Metroid A purple Zoomer from Super Metroid

Trivia

  • In the original Metroid, if a block is destroyed while a Zoomer is on one, it will float and circle rapidly in one area.
  • Yellow Zoomers are the first enemies encountered in Metroid and, in turn, the entire Metroid series.

References

  1. "These fierce little creatures spray sticky fluid from their feet so they can move along the floor or up and down walls. There are two kinds: red zoomers and less powerful yellow zoomers." Metroid Instruction Booklet, Pg 28
  2. "The fierce little creatures excrete a sticky liquid from their feet, allowing them to move up, down, and across floors, walls, and ceilings. There are two kinds of Zoomers: red ones and yellow ones. Red ones are much more powerful." Metroid: Zero Mission Instruction Booklet, Pg 32
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