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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
{{rewrite-expand|reason=include more info. Scanning both R.O.B colors made Uncle amiibo treat them as the same character and state that the amiibo isn’t done looking, even though they have different chips inside. Is this the same for all other amiibo, most notably with third party characters?}}
*If the player uses an amiibo that the game does not recognize, such as third-party characters or amiibo released after ''Super Mario Odyssey'', Uncle amiibo will simply refer to it as "a good ol' lovely amiibo."
*If the player uses an amiibo that the game does not recognize, such as third-party characters or amiibo released after ''Super Mario Odyssey'', Uncle amiibo will simply refer to it as "a good ol' lovely amiibo."
**If multiple unknown amiibo are looking for hints at the same time, the subsequent ones will instead be labeled "cool" and "mysterious".
**If multiple unknown amiibo are looking for hints at the same time, the subsequent ones will instead be labeled "cool" and "mysterious".

Revision as of 08:50, August 2, 2020

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“If you ever want to use amiibo, you just let me know, sport.”
Uncle amiibo, Super Mario Odyssey

Uncle amiibo is a sapient robotic character who debuts in Super Mario Odyssey. He travels with Hint Toad and provides exclusive abilities for amiibo in the game. He is always found near the Odyssey's landing ground. He provides the locations of the Power Moons that the amiibo find, and provides a costume if certain amiibo are scanned. After using an amiibo to find a Power Moon, Mario must wait five minutes to retrieve the hint. Uncle amiibo does not appear in Dark Side until the completion of the Arrival at Rabbit Ridge! objective, and does not appear at all in Darker Side, but otherwise appears in every kingdom.

Mario is able to stand on Uncle amiibo just as on a platform, instead of bouncing on him repeatedly as it happens when Mario jumps on any other character.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese amiiboおじさん[?]
amiibo Ojisan
Uncle/old man amiibo
Chinese amiibo大叔 (Simplified)
amiibo dàshū
amiibo叔叔 (Traditional)
amiibo shūshu
[?]
Uncle amiibo
Dutch Meneer amiibo[?] Mister amiibo
French Oncle amiibo[?] Uncle amiibo
German Onkel amiibo[?] Uncle amiibo
Italian Nonno amiibo[?] Grandfather amiibo
Korean amiibo 삼촌[?]
amiibo Samchon
Uncle amiibo
Russian Дядюшка amiibo[?]
Dyadyushka amiibo
Little uncle amiibo
Spanish Señor amiibo[?] Mister amiibo

Trivia

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include more info. Scanning both R.O.B colors made Uncle amiibo treat them as the same character and state that the amiibo isn’t done looking, even though they have different chips inside. Is this the same for all other amiibo, most notably with third party characters?

  • If the player uses an amiibo that the game does not recognize, such as third-party characters or amiibo released after Super Mario Odyssey, Uncle amiibo will simply refer to it as "a good ol' lovely amiibo."
    • If multiple unknown amiibo are looking for hints at the same time, the subsequent ones will instead be labeled "cool" and "mysterious".
    • In a similar manner, the Super Mario Cereal box will be referred to as a "delicious" amiibo.