Eyebrawl

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Eyebrawl
Eyebrawl in Mario Party 8
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type Duel minigame
Music track It's on Now
Music sample

Eyebrawl is a Duel minigame that appears in Mario Party 8. The minigame's name is a portmanteau of "eyeball" and "brawl."

Introduction[edit]

The introduction to Eyebrawl

The players are running into a dark forest, when they come to a pause. The camera moves up, showing a dark cloud in the night sky. The dark cloud slowly moves away, revealing a full moon. The camera then pans back to the two characters, as two Mr. I's appear, causing both characters to gasp in shock.

Gameplay[edit]

The player must move Wii Remote in circles around the Mr. I's that appear enough times to make them dizzy and disappear (like in Eye Sore). After a Mr. I disappears, he reappears momentarily in a slightly bigger form. The last form, even bigger than the previous ones, shows up afterward. The first player to defeat all three Mr. I forms wins. However, if both players defeat the third Mr. I forms at the same time or if five minutes pass, the minigame ends in a tie.

Ending[edit]

Wario loses in Eyebrawl from Mario Party 8
Wario loses the minigame.

After the player defeats the third Mr. I form, they do their winning pose until several tiny Mr. I's appear out of nowhere, scaring the winning player off while they surround the losing player, haunting them. If the minigame ends in a tie where both Mr. I's survive, the tiny Mr. I's will surround both players.

Controls[edit]

  • Wii Remote: Move targeting cursor
  • Buttons: None

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules – "Make Mr. I dizzy. Spin the targeting cursor around him as fast as you can!"
  • Hint – "Big, accurate moves get Mr. I dizzy in a hurry."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese くるくるアイクン[?]
Kurukuru Aikun
Spinning Mr. I
French Le Troisième Mr. Œil[?] The Third Mr. I
Pun on le troisième œil (the third eye, an expression used to describe communication with a higher plane of existence)
German Augendreher[?] Eye Rolling
Italian Occhio per Occhio[?] Eye for an Eye
Korean 빙글빙글 눈깔이[?]
Bing-geulbing-geul Nunkkal-i
Round and Round Mr. I
Spanish Mirada perdida[?] Haunting Gaze