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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:UprisingMonoeye.jpg|left|thumb|Pit dodging the Monoeyes' projectiles in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.]]
[[File:UprisingMonoeye.jpg|left|thumbnail|Pit dodging the Monoeyes' projectiles in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.]]
The Monoeye was introduced in the original ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' as part of the Underworld troops. In ''Kid Icarus'', Monoeyes are found in the Underworld. They fly around in groups of four, impeding [[Pit]]'s ascension and occasionally swooping down to deal damage on contact. Their behaviors are shared with Micks<!--spelled "Mick" instead of "Mik" in the original game--> in the Overworld and Komaytos in [[Skyworld]].
The Monoeye was introduced in the original ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' as part of the Underworld troops. In ''Kid Icarus'', Monoeyes are found in the Underworld. They fly around in groups of four, impeding [[Pit]]'s ascension and occasionally swooping down to deal damage on contact. Their behaviors are shared with Micks<!--spelled "Mick" instead of "Mik" in the original game--> in the Overworld and Komaytos in [[Skyworld]].


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