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{{Species-infobox
|title=Hooski
|image=[[File:Hooski1.png]] [[File:Hooski2.png]]<br>Two types of Hooski
|image=[[File:Hooski1.png]] [[File:Hooski2.png]]<br>Two types of Hooski
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|variant_of=[[Hoohooligan]]
|parent_species=[[Hoohooligan]]
|variants=[[Hooraw]]  
|derived_species=[[Hooraw]]  
|notable=[[Beef Cloud]]<br>[[Big Massif]]<br>[[Heavy Zest]]<br>[[Mount Pajamaja#Heroes of Buffness|Heroes of Buffness]]<br>[[Hoola]]<br>[[Hoolo]]<br>[[Lil' Massif]]<br>[[Sorrow Fist]]<br>[[Thunder Sass]]
|notable=[[Big Massif]]<br>[[Lil' Massif]]<br>[[Heavy Zest]]<br>[[Sorrow Fist]]<br>[[Thunder Sass]]<br>[[Beef Cloud]]
}}
}}
'''Hooskis''' are characters that first appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They appear as brown variants of [[Hoohooligan]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', and bear a strong resemblance to ''{{wp|Haniwa}}'', clay figures buried with the dead during Japan's Kofun period (3rd to 6th centuries AD). Their name is a portmanteau of the onomatopoeia "hoo" and the Slavic suffix "-ski"; it is also a pun on "Russki", a slang term for Russians. Hooskis tend to sprinkle the word "hoo" throughout their sentences. Dialogue indicates they are normally mountain-dwellers.
'''Hooskis''' are clay statue-like characters that first appeared in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Their name is a portmanteau of "Hoo" (as in Hoohooligan) and "-ski", which is a Slavic suffix indicating the people belonging to the root word to which it is attached. Based on the pronunciation of the combined name, "Hooski" is most likely a pun on the term "Ruski", slang for a Russian individual. They resemble [[Hoohooligan]]s from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' but are brown instead of green and tend to use the phrase "hoo" in their sentences. They also resemble the [[Beanish]] species. Additionally, there is a [[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team#Hooski trading quest|trading quest]] in [[Wakeport]] that involves [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] having to trade items with the inhabitants of Wakeport in order to acquire an appropriate proposal gift for a Hooski about to propose to a female Hooski, the Hooski rewarding the Bros. when successful.
 
A pair of Hooskis in [[Wakeport]], [[Big Massif]] and [[Lil' Massif]], teach [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] various techniques for use in the field, such as the [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|Spin Jump]] and [[Side Drill]]. Big Massif and his apprentices also serve as bosses in [[Dreamy Wakeport]]. Another Hooski, [[Hoolo]], is the subject of a [[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team#Hooski trading quest|trading quest]] in [[Wakeport]]; [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must trade items with the inhabitants of Wakeport in order to acquire an appropriate proposal gift for him so he can propose to his girlfriend, [[Hoola]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハニーワァ族
|JapR=Hanīwā Zoku
|JapM=Corruption of「埴輪」(''{{wp|haniwa}}'') +「族」(''zoku'', "tribe")
|Dut=
|Fre=Uf
|FreM=Possibly from ''ouf'', a backslang version of ''fou'' ("nutty")
|Ger=Terratone
|GerM=From ''Terra'' (Latin word meaning "Earth") and "tone"
|Ita=Urigan
|ItaM=Possibly from "hooligan", given their resemblance to Hoohooligans
|Kor=토용족
|Kor=토용족
|KorR=Toyong Jok
|KorR=Toyongjok
|KorM=Possibly from「土竜」(''mogura'', Japanese word meaning "mole"), referring to their round shape. It can be read as "토용" (''toyong'') in Korean, and "족" (''jok'', "tribe")
|KorM=Possibly from 土竜 (''Mogura''/Mole in Japanese), referring to their round shape. It can be read as "토룡" or "토용" in Korean.
|Por=Indi-huuloos
|Fra=Uf
|PorM=
|FraM=Probably from ''ouf'' (slang version of ''fou'', crazy).
|Rus=Ухихинец
|Rus=Ухихинец
|RusR=Ukhikhinets
|RusR=Ukhikhinets
|RusM=From ''хи-хи'' (''khi-khi'', onomatopoeia for laughing) with ''-инец'' (''-inets'', Russian nominal suffix meaning "-er")
|RusM=From ''хи-хи'', which is onomatopoeia for laughing
|SpaA=Juajuaense
|SpaAM=From ''juajuá'' ("hoohoo") with the demonym suffix ''-ense''
|SpaE=Terracota
|SpaEM=From "terracotta"
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*Just like the Hoohooligans, Hooskis bear a strong resemblance to ''haniwa'', clay figures buried with the dead during Japan's Edo period, as well as bearing a resemblance to the Gyroids in ''Animal Crossing'', which are based, in turn, on the ''haniwa''. The Hooskis' brown skin strengthens the resemblance.
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[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Dream Team characters]]
[[Category:Beanish]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Characters]]
[[it:Popolo Urigan]]
[[it:Popolo Urigan]]

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