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|Rus=Хохотун | |Rus=Хохотун | ||
|RusR=Khokhotun | |RusR=Khokhotun | ||
|RusM=From ''хохотать'' (''khokhotat'', "to laugh") with ''-ун'' (''-un'', Russian suffix | |RusM=From ''хохотать'' (''khokhotat'', "to laugh") with ''-ун'' (''-un'', Russian masculine nouns suffix) | ||
|SpaE=Hipnocarmelo | |SpaE=Hipnocarmelo | ||
|SpaEM=From ''Hipnocampo'' ("Seadring") and the male given name "Carmelo" | |SpaEM=From ''Hipnocampo'' ("Seadring") and the male given name "Carmelo" | ||
|Por=Hipóculos | |||
|PorM=From "hiposonho" ("Seadring") and "óculos" | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:15, October 1, 2024
Seabury | |
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Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | |
Species | Seadring |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team |
Seabury (pronounced "C berry") is a yellow Seadring with glasses that lives in Dreamy Driftwood Shore in the game Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. When the Bros. meet him, he starts telling jokes to them, but Mario and Dreamy Luigi do not find most of them humorous. The former then tells him about the Dream Egg. Seabury spits out the Dream Egg and disappears once he says one more joke.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オトジ[?] Otoji |
Play on「ユメノオトシゴ」(Yume no Otoshigo, "Seadring") and possibly「親父ギャグ」(oyaji-gyagu, "dad joke");「ジ」(ji) is also a Japanese male name ending. | |
French (NOE) | Hipponel[?] | From hippocampe ("seahorse") and the male name "Lionel" | |
Italian | Ippogag[?] | From ippocampo ("seahorse") and "gag" | |
Portuguese | Hipóculos[?] | From "hiposonho" ("Seadring") and "óculos" | |
Russian | Хохотун[?] Khokhotun |
From хохотать (khokhotat, "to laugh") with -ун (-un, Russian masculine nouns suffix) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Hipnocarmelo[?] | From Hipnocampo ("Seadring") and the male given name "Carmelo" |