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|title=Jibberjay
|image=[[File:Jibberjay.png|251px]]
|image=[[Image:Jibberjay.png|250px]]<br>'''Jibberjay'''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|affiliation=[[Wild Glide Galaxy]], [[Fleet Glide Galaxy]], [[Black Jibberjay]], [[Mario]]
|related=[[Fluzzard]]
|notable=[[Black Jibberjay]]
|notable=[[Black Jibberjay]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[2010]])
|latest_appearance=
}}
}}
{{quote|Glide! We glide!|Jibberjay|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
{{quote|Glide! We glide!|Jibberjay|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
'''Jibberjays''' are a species of avian creature in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are multicolored birds that primarily appear in orange coloration but can also be black, green, yellow, red, and cyan. Their name comes from the term "jibber-jabber," meaning "a lot of spoken nonsense," and "{{wp|jay}}," a kind of bird, although their bright plumage and their habit of repeating words are more akin to parrots than jays. Jibberjays appear in two [[Galaxy|galaxies]] in the game: the [[Wild Glide Galaxy]] and [[Fleet Glide Galaxy]].


'''Jibberjays''' are species of bird-like creatures that make their appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are multi-colored birds that primarily appear in orange coloration but can also be black, green, yellow and red. They appear in two galaxies in the game: first in the [[Wild Glide Galaxy]] and then later on in the [[Fleet Glide Galaxy]]. Their name comes from the term "jibber jabber", meaning a lot of spoken nonsense, and "[[wikipedia:Jay|jay]]", a kind of bird, although their bright plumage and their habit of repeating words is more akin to [[wikipedia:parrot|parrot]]s than jays.
[[File:SMG2 Letter Jibberjay Wild Glide.png|thumb|left|Jibberjay's letter]]
Two Jibberjays appear in the Wild Glide Galaxy's [[Fluzzard's First Flight|first mission]], where one teaches [[Fluzzard gliding]] to [[Mario]] and later on sends him through a course while he is being carried by [[Fluzzard]]. If Mario completes the course, the Jibberjay will give him a [[Power Star]]. The same happens later on in the Fleet Glide Galaxy. Later on in the Wild Glide Galaxy, after Mario completes [[Step to the Beep]] in [[Beat Block Galaxy]], a [[Black Jibberjay]] sends him a [[letter]] requesting a race. The Black Jibberjay then races Mario and Fluzzard along with four of his Jibberjay followers.


[[File:Jibberjayletter.png|thumb|left|200px|Jibberjay's letter.]]
Later on, after Mario completes the [[Jungle Fluzzard Race|second mission]] of the Wild Glide Galaxy and beats four Jibberjays in a race, one Jibberjay returns with Mario to [[Starship Mario]] and gives him advice on how to control Fluzzard whenever spoken to.
Two Jibberjays appear in the [[Wild Glide Galaxy]]'s first level where one teaches Mario [[Fluzzard Gliding]] and later on sends him through a course being carried by Fluzzard. If Mario completes the course, the Jibberjay will give him a [[Power Star]]. The same thing happens later on in the [[Fleet Glide Galaxy]]. Later on in the Wild Glide Galaxy, a [[Black Jibberjay]] will send Mario a letter requesting a race. The Black Jibberjay will then race Mario and Fluzzard along with four of his Jibberjay followers.
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Purple JibberJay model.jpg|Purple Jibberjay
SMG2 Cyan Jibberjay.png|Turquoise Jibberjay
SMG2 Jibberjay Overview.png|Five Jibberjays in the [[Wild Glide Galaxy]]
BlackJibberjay.png|[[Black Jibberjay]]
SMG2 Asset Sprite Map (Jibberjay).png|Map sprite
SMG2 Asset Sprite Stamp (Jibberjay).png|Stamp sprite
</gallery>


Later on after completing the second level of the [[Wild Glide Galaxy]] and beating four Jibberjays in a race, one Jibberjay will return with Mario to [[Starship Mario]] and give him advice on how to control Fluzzard whenever spoken to.
==Additional names==
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===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|file1=<tt>ObjectData/PichanRacer.arc</tt>
|name1=PichanRacer
|meaning1=Jibberjay Racer (while racing)
|game2=''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|file2=<tt>SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt>
|name2=ピーチャンレーサー (''Pīchan Rēsā'')
|meaning2=Jibberjay Racer (while racing)
}}


==Names in Other Languages==
===Names in other languages===
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{{foreign names
|Jap=ピーチャン
|Jap=ピーチャン
|JapR=pīchan
|JapR=Pīchan
|JapM=Piichan
|JapM=Possibly from「ピーピー」(''pīpī'', onomatopoeia for bird's chirping) and「ちゃん」(''-chan'', diminutive suffix)
|Chi=吱吱雀
|ChiR=Zhīzhī Què
|ChiM=Jibber-jabber Sparrow
|Fre=Jacoco
|FreM=From ''jacasser'' ("to jabber") and "Coco", a typical nickname (or name) for parrots
|Ger=Tuku-Tukan
|Ger=Tuku-Tukan
|GerM=Tuku-Toucan
|GerM=Tuku-Toucan
|SpaA=Periquín
|SpaAM=Diminutive of ''perico'' (parakeet)
|Fra=Jacoco
|FraM=Maybe from ''jacasser'' (to jabber)
|Ita=Lollorito
|Ita=Lollorito
|ItaM=Possibly a fusion of ''Loreto'', a typical name for parrots, and the word ''colorito'', colorful or ''cocorito'', the name for the [[wikipedia:Budgerigar|Budgerigar]].}}
|ItaM=Possibly a fusion of ''Loreto'' (a typical name for parrots) and ''colorito'' ("colorful") or ''cocorito'' ("{{wp|budgerigar}}")
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|Kor=재잘버드
|KorR=Jaejalbeodeu
|KorM=From "재잘재잘" (''jaejal-jaejal'', "jibber jabber") and "bird"
|Spa=Periquín
|SpaM=Diminutive of ''perico'' ("parakeet")
}}
 
==Trivia==
*[[Helibird]]s also resemble Jibberjays, as seen in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', where they fly in the same motion.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:30, October 15, 2024

Jibberjay
Jibberjay
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Notable members
“Glide! We glide!”
Jibberjay, Super Mario Galaxy 2

Jibberjays are a species of avian creature in Super Mario Galaxy 2. They are multicolored birds that primarily appear in orange coloration but can also be black, green, yellow, red, and cyan. Their name comes from the term "jibber-jabber," meaning "a lot of spoken nonsense," and "jay," a kind of bird, although their bright plumage and their habit of repeating words are more akin to parrots than jays. Jibberjays appear in two galaxies in the game: the Wild Glide Galaxy and Fleet Glide Galaxy.

Jibberjay challenging Mario to a race
Jibberjay's letter

Two Jibberjays appear in the Wild Glide Galaxy's first mission, where one teaches Fluzzard gliding to Mario and later on sends him through a course while he is being carried by Fluzzard. If Mario completes the course, the Jibberjay will give him a Power Star. The same happens later on in the Fleet Glide Galaxy. Later on in the Wild Glide Galaxy, after Mario completes Step to the Beep in Beat Block Galaxy, a Black Jibberjay sends him a letter requesting a race. The Black Jibberjay then races Mario and Fluzzard along with four of his Jibberjay followers.

Later on, after Mario completes the second mission of the Wild Glide Galaxy and beats four Jibberjays in a race, one Jibberjay returns with Mario to Starship Mario and gives him advice on how to control Fluzzard whenever spoken to.

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy 2 ObjectData/PichanRacer.arc PichanRacer Jibberjay Racer (while racing)
Super Mario Galaxy 2 SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl ピーチャンレーサー (Pīchan Rēsā) Jibberjay Racer (while racing)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピーチャン[?]
Pīchan
Possibly from「ピーピー」(pīpī, onomatopoeia for bird's chirping) and「ちゃん」(-chan, diminutive suffix)
Chinese 吱吱雀[?]
Zhīzhī Què
Jibber-jabber Sparrow
French Jacoco[?] From jacasser ("to jabber") and "Coco", a typical nickname (or name) for parrots
German Tuku-Tukan[?] Tuku-Toucan
Italian Lollorito[?] Possibly a fusion of Loreto (a typical name for parrots) and colorito ("colorful") or cocorito ("budgerigar")
Korean 재잘버드[?]
Jaejalbeodeu
From "재잘재잘" (jaejal-jaejal, "jibber jabber") and "bird"
Spanish Periquín[?] Diminutive of perico ("parakeet")

Trivia[edit]