Uni-Tree

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Uni-Tree
The Uni-Tree in a flashback in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)

The Uni-Tree is a gigantic tree that appears in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Originally, it looked like a regular tree, but with a cage carrying a golden light in its canopy; after being re-planted, since it acts as Shipshape Island's sail, it now resembles an actual ship's sail, with its leaves hanging off to one side of its trunk which serves as the "mast" and bears a light bulb at the top.

History[edit]

The Uni-Tree stood in the center of Concordia. It supplied Connectar, an energy that held the lands together. When the Uni-Tree was destroyed, the land split apart and became several drifting islands. Afterwards, Connie planted a new Uni-Tree on Shipshape Island.

Reclusa later creates a twisted, dark parody of the Uni-Tree, called the Soli-Tree, which he uses as a fortress.

After the Soli-Tree is destroyed, the Uni-Tree on Shipshape Island takes the form of the original Uni-Tree and brings Concordia back together. Connie also gives Mario a Uni-Tree sapling which grows in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Profile[edit]

Center of the World
  • "The heart of Concordia, where the Uni-Tree should be."

Gallery[edit]

Naming[edit]

"Uni-Tree" is a portmanteau of "unity" and "tree". It may also incorporate the prefix "uni-", signifying its uniqueness.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コネクタルツリー[?]
Konekutaru Tsurī
Connectar Tree
Chinese (simplified) 柯连库塔鲁树[?]
Kē lián kù tǎ lǔ shù
Connectar Tree
Chinese (traditional) 柯連庫塔魯樹[?]
Kē lián kù tǎ lǔ shù
Connectar Tree
Dutch Gezameleik[1] Portmanteau of gezamenlijk ("together", "joint" or "collective") and eik ("oak")
French (NOE) Unicéa[2] Portmanteau of uni ("united") and épicéa ("spruce")
Italian Centralbero[3] Portmanteau centralina ("power box"), centrale ("central") and albero ("tree")
Spanish Conectárbol[?] Portmanteau of conectar ("connect") and árbol ("tree")

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo Netherlands (Dutch). Retrieved on December 25, 2024.
  2. ^ OcariKnights (November 8, 2024). Retour en force ! - Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle #01. YouTube (French). Retrieved January 10, 2025.
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on December 24, 2024.