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|Ita=Semino
|Ita=Semino
|ItaM=Literally means little seed.
|ItaM=Literally means little seed.
|Spa=Pepitillo
|Spa=Pepitillo (European)
|SpaM=From ''pepita'' (nugget). -illo is a sufix that means small.<br>Note: It doesn't seem reasonable that its name comes from nugget. Sunflower seed is ''pipa'' in Spanish, so it probably comes from there and ''Pepe/Pepa'', a common Spanish name.
|SpaM=From ''pepita'' (nugget). -illo is a sufix that means small.<br>Note: It doesn't seem reasonable that its name comes from nugget. Sunflower seed is ''pipa'' in Spanish, so it probably comes from there and ''Pepe/Pepa'', a common Spanish name.
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Revision as of 11:47, October 26, 2009

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A Sneed at the bottom left of the picture.

Sneeds are enemies from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They can be destroyed in one blow by Bowser, although Mario and Luigi have to fight them. If they are left alone for a while, they will become Flifits.

Trivia

  • The name Sneed comes from Snifit, the type of species it is, and seed.

Names in Other Languages

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