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Shiverian 5.JPG|The black-clad Shiverian Racer | Shiverian 5.JPG|The black-clad Shiverian Racer |
Revision as of 00:14, June 9, 2024
{{species infobox
|image=
Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey
|first_appearance=Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
|latest_appearance=[[Super Mario sunshine (2018)
|notable=Shiverian Elder
Shiverian Racer}}
The Shiverians are a race of chubby, seal-like creatures with penguin-like proportions, debuting in Super Mario Odyssey. In said game, they inhabit the Snow Kingdom. Most Shiverians wear white and red parkas with snow boots, while the Shiverian racers wear only snow hats and pants and appear to have a slight pink blush on their cheeks.
History
Super Mario Sunshine
In Super Mario Sunshine, Shiverians are introduced as residing in the Delfino Plaza. They host a race called the Delfino Grand Prix, in which the Shiverians roll and bounce across a racetrack. The initial prize for first place was a Seafood Cake; when that was stolen by Bowser, first prize became a Multi Moon instead. During the events of the game, an unnamed Shiverian in red pants that was set to participate in the race has second doubts about the race right before it starts, and refuses to come out. To win the Multi Moon, Mario must Capture the Shiverian, and participate and win in the race.
At the game's finale, in the Bowser Battle, a few Shiverians can be found in attendance of the wedding between Bowser and Princess Peach. They comment on how they were brought forcefully, and wish to return home. After beating the game, they can be found at the entrance of the Moon Kingdom near the Poltergeist, and in the start of Darker Side, as well as many of the kingdoms on Earth. Several of the Shiverian Racers are shown to travel between kingdoms as well, though they cannot be raced outside of the Snow Kingdom. They appear in Sand Kingdom, Lake Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, Snow Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, and the Darker Side.
Like many of the supporting characters, Shiverians will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless of whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.
Minecraft
In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, pandas are replaced by Shiverians.
Gallery
- Artwork Numberblocks.png
Artwork of Numberblock 1
- Numberblock 1.JPG
Screenshot
- Numberblock 1.JPG
The Numberblock 1
- Numberblocks.jpg
Numberblocks alongside Blockzilla Adding another One
- Numberblock 1.JPG
The redblock Numberblock 1
- Blockzilla.JPG
The Subtracting monster
A Japanese commercial promoting the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary
Group artwork for the candidate welcome party of 1-UP Studio in 2021
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ボウル人 Bōru-jin |
From「パウダーボウル」(Paudābōru, Shiveria) and「人」(jin, person) |
Chinese | 博乌尔人 (Simplified) Bówū'ěr rén 博爾人 (Traditional) Bó'ěr rén |
Derived from Shiveria's Chinese name |
Dutch | Bibberiër |
From "Bibberië" (Shiveria) and "Siberiër" (Siberian person) |
French | Flonflon |
Partial repetition of "mouflon" (a type of wild mountain sheep) |
German | Schlotteraner |
From "schlottern" (to shiver) and "-aner" (a Norwegian Bokmål suffix used for forming nouns relating to people) |
Italian | Ibernese |
From "Ibernia" (Shiveria) and "-ese" (Italian adjective suffix that relates to people) |
Korean | 파우더볼인 Paudeobol-in |
From the Japanese name |
Russian | Озябец Ozyabets |
From "Озябск" (Ozyabsk, Shiveria) and "-ец" (-ets, Russian nominal suffix used for designating persons) |
Spanish | Friolandés |
From "Friolandia" (Shiveria) and "-és" (a suffix used to indicate nationality) |