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|FreE=Coquignon | |FreE=Coquignon | ||
|FreEM=From "coquillage" (seashell) and "champignon" (mushroom) | |FreEM=From "coquillage" (seashell) and "champignon" (mushroom) |
Revision as of 04:14, April 28, 2024
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) | ||
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It has been requested that this article be rewritten. Reason: Rewriting this because of how it's awkwardly written. --EleCyon (talk) 21:35, March 22, 2024 (EDT)
Shelltops are inhabitants of Pi'illo Island. They live mainly in Wakeport. They resemble Toads but instead have a giant shell on their heads. Many appear in Dozing Sands, where they are dark green instead of light blue, and have a miner's light on their heads. They work for Britta and serve as the people at the information centers in Wakeport and Pi'illo Island. In Wakeport, some of them work at the hotel. They appear in orange colors with brooms. A brown one with a mustache runs the Mole Hunt game on Driftwood Shore.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | シェル族[?] Sheru-zoku |
Shell Tribe | |
French (NOA) | Coquicoco[?] | From "coquillage" (seashell) and "coco" (childish term of a funny/bizarre person) | |
French (NOE) | Coquignon[?] | From "coquillage" (seashell) and "champignon" (mushroom) | |
German | Muschlon[?] | From "muschel" (mussel/clam shell) with "-lon" | |
Italian | Conchiglino[?] | From "conchiglia" (shell) with the diminutive suffix "-ino" | |
Korean | 쉘족[?] Swel Jok |
Shell Tribe | |
Portuguese | Conchito[?] | From "concha" (seashell) with the diminutive suffix "-ito" | |
Russian | Ракушанин[?] Rakushanin |
From "ракушка" (rakushka, shell) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Caracola Tribu caracola[?] |
Conch Ones Conch tribe |