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'''Zokket'''<ref name=site>[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Mario-Luigi-Brothership-2590264.html ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' official site] on ''Nintendo.com''. Retrieved on October 10, 2024.</ref> is a major antagonist in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. As the leader of the [[Extension Corps]], Zokket's goal is the "downfall of [[Concordia]]".<ref name=site/> Zokket wears a mask, a top hat that covers red and green cables, and a dark red cloak with a {{wp|diagonal pliers|wire cutter}}-like object in the front. The cloak follows a design trend previously used by [[Cackletta]], both the [[Princess Shroob|younger]] and [[elder Princess Shroob|elder]] Princess Shroobs, [[Dark Fawful]], and [[Antasma]]. The name Zokket appears to be a pun on the word "socket".  
'''Zokket'''<ref name=site>[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Mario-Luigi-Brothership-2590264.html ''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' official site] on ''Nintendo.com''. Retrieved on October 10, 2024.</ref> is a major antagonist in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. As the leader of the [[Extension Corps]], Zokket's goal is the "downfall of [[Concordia]]".<ref name=site/> Zokket wears a mask, a top hat that covers red and green cables, and a dark red cloak with a {{wp|diagonal pliers|wire cutter}}-like object in the front. The cloak follows a design trend previously used by [[Cackletta]], both the [[Princess Shroob|younger]] and [[elder Princess Shroob|elder]] Princess Shroobs, [[Dark Fawful]], and [[Antasma]]. The name Zokket appears to be a pun on the word "socket".  
==Profiles==
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|Jap=ゾケットへいやボルドルド隊を従える謎の人物。冷酷だが、ものおぼえが悪く名前を間違えたり、数字に細かいといった一面も。自らの陰斉を阻止しようとするマリオ&ルイージの前に立ちはだかる。<ref name=Japan/>
|JapM=Zokket is a mysterious figure who leads the Extrnsion Corps. He is ruthless, but he also has a bad memory, gets names wrong, and is a stickler for numbers. He stands in the way of Mario & Luigi as they try to stop his schemes.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゾケット<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch/a8e6a/story/index.html</ref>
|Jap=ゾケット<ref name=Japan>https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch/a8e6a/story/index.html</ref>
|JapR=Zoketto
|JapR=Zoketto
|JapM=Same as English.
|JapM=Same as English.

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Zokket
Artwork of Zokket in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Artwork from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)

Zokket[1] is a major antagonist in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. As the leader of the Extension Corps, Zokket's goal is the "downfall of Concordia".[1] Zokket wears a mask, a top hat that covers red and green cables, and a dark red cloak with a wire cutter-like object in the front. The cloak follows a design trend previously used by Cackletta, both the younger and elder Princess Shroobs, Dark Fawful, and Antasma. The name Zokket appears to be a pun on the word "socket".

Profiles

  • Website description:
    • Japanese:
      ゾケットへいやボルドルド隊を従える謎の人物。冷酷だが、ものおぼえが悪く名前を間違えたり、数字に細かいといった一面も。自らの陰斉を阻止しようとするマリオ&ルイージの前に立ちはだかる。[2]
      (Translation: Zokket is a mysterious figure who leads the Extrnsion Corps. He is ruthless, but he also has a bad memory, gets names wrong, and is a stickler for numbers. He stands in the way of Mario & Luigi as they try to stop his schemes.)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゾケット[2]
Zoketto
Same as English.
French Voltfas[3] From "Volt" and "Face"
Italian Skonnet[5] From sconnettere ("to disconnect"/"to unplug")
Portuguese Ampério[6] Ampere
Spanish Shocke[4] From "shock"

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