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|image=[[File:MLB Burnadette.png|150px]]<br>Burnadette in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' | |image=[[File:MLB Burnadette.png|150px]]<br>Burnadette in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' | ||
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{{Quote|<big>Chilliam! You're so adorable!</big>|Burnadette|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}} | {{Quote|<big>Chilliam! You're so adorable!</big>|Burnadette|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}} | ||
'''Burnadette''' is the princess of the [[Skorcheen Island|Skorcheen]] people in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. She is the romantic partner | '''Burnadette''' is the princess of the [[Skorcheen Island|Skorcheen]] people in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. She is the romantic partner of [[Chilliam]], the prince of the [[Slippenglide Island|Slippenglide]] people. She is a rotund [[Concordia]]n woman with orange skin and red hair wearing a brown and orange dress. She has a flame on her head like the rest of her people, with hers being in the shape of a crown. Her name is a portmanteau of "burn" and the feminine name "Bernadette". | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive on [[Bulbfish Island]], they find Burnadette and Chilliam flirting in the middle of it. [[Leyden's assistant]] frames them for having stolen the island's Bulbfish eggs and has them falsely arrested for the crime. To pass the time in prison, they pretend to be in a luxurious hotel together, with Burnadette being a rich customer and Chilliam a receptionist. Eventually, they are freed by Mario and Luigi, who catch Leyden's assistant as being the true thief. Once the brothers activate the [[Lighthouse (Mario & Luigi: Brothership)|lighthouse]] on Bulbfish Island, Burnadette and Chilliam arrive on [[Shipshape Island]] for the first time. There, they ask Mario and Luigi to find and link [[Heatfreeze Island]], the place where the couple met. After they do so, the [[Extension Corps]] infects Chilliam with [[Glohm]], causing him to reject Burnadette, leaving her in tears. Only after [[Dr. Vulko]] is summoned from Burnadette's homeland of Skorcheen is the prince able to be cured. Chilliam apologizes for his behavior under the Glohm's influence, and the two immediately decide they want to marry. They have a big wedding on Heatfreeze Island, which helps bring their normally contentious people together. | When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive on [[Bulbfish Island]], they find Burnadette and Chilliam flirting in the middle of it. [[Leyden's assistant]] frames them for having stolen the island's Bulbfish eggs and has them falsely arrested for the crime. To pass the time in prison, they pretend to be in a luxurious hotel together, with Burnadette being a rich customer and Chilliam a receptionist. Eventually, they are freed by Mario and Luigi, who catch Leyden's assistant as being the true thief. Once the brothers activate the [[Lighthouse (Mario & Luigi: Brothership)|lighthouse]] on Bulbfish Island, Burnadette and Chilliam arrive on [[Shipshape Island]] for the first time. There, they ask Mario and Luigi to find and link [[Heatfreeze Island]], the place where the couple met. After they do so, the [[Extension Corps]] infects Chilliam with [[Glohm]], causing him to reject Burnadette, leaving her in tears. Only after [[Dr. Vulko]] is summoned from Burnadette's homeland of Skorcheen is the prince able to be cured. Chilliam apologizes for his behavior under the Glohm's influence, and the two immediately decide they want to marry. They have a big wedding on Heatfreeze Island, which helps bring their normally contentious people together. | ||
Later, Burnadette becomes worried that her father is lonely, initiating a sidequest where Mario and Luigi check up on him. Upon visiting [[Burnadette's dad]], he reveals that she | Later, Burnadette becomes worried that her father is lonely, initiating a sidequest where Mario and Luigi check up on him. Upon visiting [[Burnadette's dad]], he reveals that she uses to complain about his flatulence and is impressed at how much she has grown if she is so worried about him. He reassures them that he is fine, much to Burnadette's relief. | ||
Once [[Reclusa]] awakens, Burnadette's romance with Chilliam is one of the seven [[Bond]]s Mario and Luigi need to collect with [[Connie]]'s [[Bonding Can]] in order to break through the [[Soli-Tree]]'s barrier. After the Bonding Can is filled, she, along with the other characters the brothers collect Bonds from, cheer them on as they prepare to storm Reclusa's base. During the credits, Burnadette and Chilliam are seen hugging as they jump on a [[Bouncy Bloom]] on [[Florall Island]]. | Once [[Reclusa]] awakens, Burnadette's romance with Chilliam is one of the seven [[Bond]]s Mario and Luigi need to collect with [[Connie]]'s [[Bonding Can]] in order to break through the [[Soli-Tree]]'s barrier. After the Bonding Can is filled, she, along with the other characters the brothers collect Bonds from, cheer them on as they prepare to storm Reclusa's base. During the credits, Burnadette and Chilliam are seen hugging as they jump on a [[Bouncy Bloom]] on [[Florall Island]]. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=アッチーノ | ||
| | |JapR=Atchīno | ||
| | |JapM=Portmanteau of「あっちい」(''atchii''), a diminutive form for「熱い」(''atsui'', "hot"), and Italian/Spanish diminutive "-ino" | ||
| | |Chi=郝热 | ||
| | |ChiR=Hǎorè | ||
| | |ChiM=Pun on「好热」(''hǎorè'', "it's hot") | ||
|FreE=Jouliette | |FreE=Jouliette | ||
|FreEM=Portmanteau of the feminine name "Juliette" and "joule" (the derived unit of work, energy and heat). The name is based on ''Juliette'' ("Juliet") from Shakespeare's play ''Roméo et Juliette'' ("{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}") | |FreEM=Portmanteau of the feminine name "Juliette" and "joule" (the derived unit of work, energy and heat). The name is based on ''Juliette'' ("Juliet") from Shakespeare's play ''Roméo et Juliette'' ("{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}") | ||
|FreEC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lezZ5asH2Aw Ce mec est un peu trop fan de monstres... MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #14] By Kirbendo - Let’s Play on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.</ref> | |FreEC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lezZ5asH2Aw Ce mec est un peu trop fan de monstres... MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #14] By Kirbendo - Let’s Play on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.</ref> | ||
|Ita=Fiammetta | |Ita=Fiammetta | ||
|ItaM=Common female Italian name; derives from ''fiamma'' ("flame") and the diminutive suffix "-etta" | |ItaM=Common female Italian name; derives from ''fiamma'' ("flame") and the diminutive suffix "-etta" | ||
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|KorR=Atteurina | |KorR=Atteurina | ||
|KorM=From "아뜨" (''atteu'', Korean expression for "hot") and feminine name ending "-rina" or "-lina" | |KorM=From "아뜨" (''atteu'', Korean expression for "hot") and feminine name ending "-rina" or "-lina" | ||
|Spa=Joulieta | |Spa=Joulieta | ||
|SpaM=Portmanteau of "joule" (the derived unit of energy, work and heat) and female name "Julieta". The name is based on ''Julieta'' ("Juliet") from Shakespeare's play ''Romeo y Julieta'' ("Romeo and Juliet") | |SpaM=Portmanteau of "joule" (the derived unit of energy, work and heat) and female name "Julieta". The name is based on ''Julieta'' ("Juliet") from Shakespeare's play ''Romeo y Julieta'' ("Romeo and Juliet") | ||
}} | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== |