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|species=[[Human]]
|species=[[Human]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' (''[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]'') (1989)
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' (''[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]'') (1989)
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' (''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]'') (1989)
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{{Quote2|おらはナンチャン 道士の弟子のナンキンだベ。<br>(I'm Nan-chan, a disciple of Nan-chan Dōshi.)|Nankin-kun|[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]}}
{{quote|おらはナンチャン道士の弟子のナンキンだベ。<br>(I'm Nankin, a disciple of Nan-chan Dōshi.)|Nankin|[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]}}
'''Nankin-kun''', also called '''Nan-chan''', is an original character that appears in the ''[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]'' manga adaptation in the ''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' series from KC Deluxe. He is the student of [[Chai Kingdom]]'s [[Nan-chan Dōshi|Dōshi]] and lives in his temple. He is a short child with a shaved head, except for a braided ponytail.
'''Nankin'''<ref>{{file link|KC Mario original characters.jpg}}</ref> is an original character that appears in the ''[[Super Mario Land (manga)|Super Mario Land]]'' manga adaptation in the ''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' series from KC Deluxe. He is the student of [[Chai Kingdom]]'s {{wp|daoshi}} [[Dousi]] and lives in his temple. He is a short child with a shaved head, except for a braided ponytail.


When [[Mario]] and [[Mekakuribō]] are chased by a pack of [[Pionpi]], Nan-chan calls for them to hide in a bush with him, making the Pionpi jump over the bush and straight into a pit. Nan-chan then presents himself and takes them to his master in the temple, where a magic seal prevents the Pionpi from entering. When the Dōshi suggests using the [[Sky Pop]], Nankin explains that his master used to be a pilot, then, with the Dōshi's daughter [[Minmei]] and Mekakuribō, gets the idea of using a new seal to make their way to the plane hangar. When Mekakuribō then goes alone in a room to fabricate the seal with some of Minmei's food, Nan-chan and Mario question why a robot would need food, but they immediately stop thinking about it.
When [[Mario]] and [[Mecha Kuribō (character)|Mecha Kuribō]] are chased by a pack of [[Pionpi]], Nan-chan calls for them to hide in a bush with him, making the Pionpi jump over the bush and straight into a pit. Nankin then presents himself and takes them to his master in the temple, where a magic seal prevents the Pionpi from entering. When Dousi suggests using the [[Sky Pop]], Nankin explains that his master used to be a pilot, then, with the daoshi's daughter [[Minmei]] and Mecha Kuribō, gets the idea of using a new seal to make their way to the plane hangar. When Mecha Kuribō then goes alone in a room to fabricate the seal with some of Minmei's food, Nankin and Mario question why a robot would need food, but they immediately stop thinking about it.


Later, a [[Goombo]] knocks at the temple's door, asking for shelter from the Pionpi. Nankin removes the seal, which was used as a door latch, and welcomes the Goombo in, but it takes the seal and destroys it, letting the Pionpi inside. Minmei and Nan-chan are the first ones to succumb to the Pionpi's bite, turning themselves into Pionpi as well and managing to infect the Dōshi.
Later, a [[Goombo]] knocks at the temple's door, asking for shelter from the Pionpi. Nankin removes the seal, which was used as a door latch, and welcomes the Goombo in, but it takes the seal and destroys it, letting the Pionpi inside. Minmei and Nankin are the first ones to succumb to the Pionpi's bite, turning themselves into Pionpi as well and managing to infect Dousi.


After Mario defeats [[Tatanga]], the Pionpi curse is lifted and Nankin and the others return to normal.
After Mario defeats [[Tatanga]], the Pionpi curse is lifted and Nankin and the others return to normal.
In the [[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|next volume]], Nankin makes a brief cameo as the shop owner from whom Peach buys the mirror in [[Toad Town]].
In ''[[Super Mario Land 4]]'', the Pionpi fought in [[China]] summons {{wp|bicycle infantry}} a few times: the children riding the bikes have the appearance of Nankin.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Characters SML1.jpg|Character list
Nan-chan Doshi KC Mario.jpg|Nankin and Dousi
KC Mario PionPeach.jpg|Nankin (and others) infected by the Pionpi
KC Mario original characters.jpg|Art of various original characters from ''KC Mario''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ナンキンくん
|Jap=ナンキンくん
|JapR=Nankin-kun
|JapR=Nankin-kun
|JapM=From the Japanese transliteration of {{wp|Nanjing}}, a city in China; followed by the junior honorific「くん」(''{{wp|Japanese honorifics#Kun|kun}}'')
|JapM=From「南京」(''Nankin'', "{{wp|Nanjing}}"), combined with the junior honorific「~くん」(''{{wp|Japanese honorifics#Kun|-kun}}'')
|JapC=<ref>{{File link|Characters SML1.jpg}}</ref>
|Jap2=ナンチャン
|Jap2=ナンチャン
|Jap2R=Nan-chan
|Jap2R=Nan-chan
|Jap2M=Shorten version of "Nankin" followed by the affectionate honorific「ちゃん」(''{{wp|Japanese honorifics#Chan|chan}}'')
|Jap2M=Shortened version of "Nankin", combined with the affectionate honorific「~ちゃん」(''{{wp|Japanese honorifics#Chan|-chan}}'')
|Jap2C=<ref>{{file link|Nankin-kun KC Mario.jpg}}</ref>
}}
}}
==References==
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{{Humans}}
{{Humans}}
[[Category:Humans]]
[[Category:Humans]]
[[Category:Allies]]
[[Category:KC Deluxe]]
[[Category:KC Deluxe]]

Latest revision as of 20:19, December 1, 2024

Nankin
Nankin
Species Human
First appearance Super Mario (Super Mario Land) (1989)
Latest appearance Super Mario (Super Mario Land 2) (1989)
“おらはナンチャン道士の弟子のナンキンだベ。
(I'm Nankin, a disciple of Nan-chan Dōshi.)”
Nankin, Super Mario Land

Nankin[1] is an original character that appears in the Super Mario Land manga adaptation in the Super Mario series from KC Deluxe. He is the student of Chai Kingdom's daoshi Dousi and lives in his temple. He is a short child with a shaved head, except for a braided ponytail.

When Mario and Mecha Kuribō are chased by a pack of Pionpi, Nan-chan calls for them to hide in a bush with him, making the Pionpi jump over the bush and straight into a pit. Nankin then presents himself and takes them to his master in the temple, where a magic seal prevents the Pionpi from entering. When Dousi suggests using the Sky Pop, Nankin explains that his master used to be a pilot, then, with the daoshi's daughter Minmei and Mecha Kuribō, gets the idea of using a new seal to make their way to the plane hangar. When Mecha Kuribō then goes alone in a room to fabricate the seal with some of Minmei's food, Nankin and Mario question why a robot would need food, but they immediately stop thinking about it.

Later, a Goombo knocks at the temple's door, asking for shelter from the Pionpi. Nankin removes the seal, which was used as a door latch, and welcomes the Goombo in, but it takes the seal and destroys it, letting the Pionpi inside. Minmei and Nankin are the first ones to succumb to the Pionpi's bite, turning themselves into Pionpi as well and managing to infect Dousi.

After Mario defeats Tatanga, the Pionpi curse is lifted and Nankin and the others return to normal.

In the next volume, Nankin makes a brief cameo as the shop owner from whom Peach buys the mirror in Toad Town.

In Super Mario Land 4, the Pionpi fought in China summons bicycle infantry a few times: the children riding the bikes have the appearance of Nankin.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナンキンくん[2]
Nankin-kun
From「南京」(Nankin, "Nanjing"), combined with the junior honorific「~くん」(-kun)
ナンチャン[3]
Nan-chan
Shortened version of "Nankin", combined with the affectionate honorific「~ちゃん」(-chan)

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