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|image=[[File:Nimbi Boy.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|species=[[Nimbi]]
}}
[[File:SPM Janbi.png|thumb|Janbi next to Bowser]]
[[File:SPM Janbi.png|thumb|Janbi next to Bowser]]
'''Janbi''' is a [[Nimbi]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His name is derived from January, just like many other Nimbis that have month and season derived names. He has no major roles, except for the fact that he is one of the Nimbis [[Bowser]] frees from the ice by using his [[Fire Breath]]. This Nimbi is only seen once during the events of Chapter 7-4 near [[Whibbi]].
'''Janbi''' is a [[Nimbi]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His name is derived from January, just like many other Nimbis that have month and season derived names. He has no major roles, except for the fact that he is one of the Nimbis [[Bowser]] frees from the ice by using his [[Fire Breath]]. This Nimbi is only seen once during the events of Chapter 7-4 near [[Whibbi]].

Revision as of 10:49, July 7, 2024

Janbi
A male Nimbi sprite from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
Species Nimbi
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Janbi
Janbi next to Bowser

Janbi is a Nimbi from Super Paper Mario. His name is derived from January, just like many other Nimbis that have month and season derived names. He has no major roles, except for the fact that he is one of the Nimbis Bowser frees from the ice by using his Fire Breath. This Nimbi is only seen once during the events of Chapter 7-4 near Whibbi.

Tattle information

That's Janbi. A young Nimbi. He's scatterbrained, so he's always running about. But he's also a sap, so at home, he and his girlfriend are annoyingly clingy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Genbì[?] Same as English
Spanish Enebí[?] From "Enero" (January) and "Nimbí"