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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Seedles bear a striking resemblance to the [[wikirby:Beanbon|Beanbon]] enemies from ''[[wikirby:Kirby Mass Attack|Kirby Mass Attack]]''.
*Seedles bear a striking resemblance to the [[wikirby:Beanbon|Beanbon]] enemies from ''[[wikirby:Kirby Mass Attack|Kirby Mass Attack]]''.
 
==References==
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Seedle
Screenshot of a Seedle in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variants
Comparable

Seedles are seed-like enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership on Conductor Island and Rumbla Island. They are the weakest enemies in the game and the first ones Mario battles. Their name is a portmanteau of "seed" and "little". They have brown feet, yellow bodies, and a green sprout. Seedles, like most other enemies, wander on the field aimlessly, only attacking when Mario and Luigi get too close to them.

Battle

Seedles attack by simply running into the Mario Bros., which can be avoided or countered by jumping. They can also roll coconuts at them, which can also be avoided or stomped with a jump.

Seedles also have a stronger variant called the Seedle R, which appears on Florall Island, and a water-possessing variant called the Hydro Seedle, which appears on both Florall Island and Liil Islet.

There is a Battle Plug that can randomly cause enemies to pop, leaving behind a Seedle.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナエボー[?]
Naebō
Portmanteau of「苗」(nae, "seedling") and「クリボー」(Kuribō, "Goomba")
Chinese 苗宝[?]
Miáobǎo
From「苗」(miáo, "seedling") and「栗宝宝」(Lì Bǎobao, "Goomba")
French Bulbet[1][2] Portmanteau of bulbe ("bulb") and bête ("idiot") or "-et" (suffix indicating diminution)
Italian Piantagrania[3] From piantagrane ("troublemaker"; lit. "trouble-planter") and noun-deriving suffix "-ia"
Spanish Milla[4] Clipping of semilla ("seed")

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: L'épopée fraternelle in-game name (European French localization)
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Canadian French localization)
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 13, 2024.
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vr-R-rSac