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|image=[[Image:SuperPaperMario character artwork2.jpg|130px]]<br>'''Luvbi''', a female Nimbi created from a [[Pure Heart]].
|image=[[File:Nimbi Lady.png|130px]][[File:Nimbi Boy.png|130px]]
|full_name=Nimbi
Female (left) and male (right) Nimbis
|sub_species=
|comparable=[[Skellobit]]s<br>[[Shayde]]s
|related=[[Skellobit]]s
|notable=[[Blubi]]<br>[[Bonechill]] (implied)<br>[[Fallbi]]<br>[[Fribi]]<br>[[Grambi]]<br>[[Janbi]]<br>[[Luvbi]] (also the white [[Pure Heart]])<br>[[Marbi]]<br>[[Maybi]]<br>[[Monbi]]<br>[[Novbi]]<br>[[Rainbi]]<br>[[Rebbi]]<br>[[Saturbi]]<br>[[Sprinbi]]<br>[[Sumbi]]<br>[[Sunbi]]<br>[[Thurbi]]<br>[[Wenbi]]<br>[[Whibbi]]<br>[[Winbi]]<br>[[Yebbi]]
|first_appearance=[[Super Paper Mario]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|notable=[[Blubi]]<br>[[Rebbi]]<br>[[Yebbi]]<br>[[Whibbi]]<br>[[Luvbi]] (Nimbi form)<br>[[Grambi]]<br>[[Bonechill]] (possibly)<br>[[Novbi]]<br>[[Fallbi]]<br>[[Sumbi]]<br>[[Janbi]]
|collapsed=true
|affiliation=[[The Overthere]]<br>[[Grambi]]<br>[[Mario]]
}}
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'''Nimbis''' are the angel-like citizens of [[The Overthere]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Their species name is a double entendre that comes from "{{wp|nimbostratus cloud|nimbi}}" (plural for "nimbus"), referencing their physical appearance and habitat, and {{wp|NIMBY}}, an acronym for "not in my backyard," referencing their behavior.


[[Image:Nimbies.png|thumb|left|A female nimbi (left) and a male nimbi (right)]]
The Nimbis' speech is based on Elizabethan English, such as that used in the [[wikipedia:King James Bible|King James Bible]]. There are notable differences between actual Elizabethan English and the dialect the Nimbis speak. For example, the Nimbis seem to freely use "thou" (as a subject) and "thee" (as an object) in place of "you", but in Elizabeth English, "thou" and "thee" were strictly singular and informal/familiar, and were only used to address family members or friends, or people considered inferior by the speaker; rulers would take offense to being addressed with those pronouns. Furthermore, the suffix "-est" is used excessively. In proper [[wikipedia:Elizabethan era|Elizabethan era]] grammar, "-est" is the 2nd person singular familiar (therefore going with "thou") verb ending, which has no successor in Modern English, but can be likened to the "s" added in the 3rd person singular. Thus, "thou-knowest-what", as [[Fallbi]] says, is correct, but "tellest me, now, Mother," as Luvbi says, is incorrect, as a verb takes its base form when used to give a command; it would be like saying "Are there!" to mean "Be there!"
'''Nimbis''' are the cloudlike citizens of [[The Overthere]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They speak in pseudo-Elizabethan English and look mostly identical to each other, save for a difference between male and female (the females have hairstyles.) Among them are four sages: [[Blubi]], [[Yebbi]], [[Rebbi]], and [[Whibbi]]. Each one has a unique mustache, and the colors of their robes correspond to their names (e.g Blubi-blue, Rebbi-red, etc.)


Many Nimbis' names resemble days, seasons, or months.  
In terms of appearance, most of the Nimbis look identical to each other, except that females have hairstyles and warmer colors. Many of Nimbis' names are based on days, colors, seasons, or months.
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=エルエル人
|JapR=Erueru Jin
|JapM=Possibly a partial repetition of「エンジェル」(''enjeru'', angel) +「人」(''jin'', people)
|Fre=Nimbi
|Ita=Nimbì
|SpaE=Nimbí<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CXVq-GsFjk& "Super Paper Mario - El Inframundo - Cap.7 7-4 [2]"].</ref>
|Kor=러브엘{{ref needed}}<!-- see talk page -->
|KorR=Reobeuel
|KorM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|Ger=Nimbi
}}


==References==
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{{SPM}}
 
[[Category:Nimbis|*]]
==Notable Nimbis==
[[Category:Super Paper Mario species]]
*[[Blubi]]
*[[Rebbi]]
*[[Yebbi]]
*[[Whibbi]]
*[[Luvbi]] (Nimbi form)
*[[Grambi]]
*[[Bonechill]] (Possibly once was a Nimbi)
*[[Novbi]]
*[[Fallbi]]
*[[Sumbi]]
*[[Janbi]]
 
==Trivia==
*Nimbis have heart shaped hands/wings.
*Once, playing the game, you will later on find an unidentified Nimbi which fakes his injuries and stays quiet until Bonechill is defeated and you revisit the chapter at the excat same location.
*The is a hiden Nimbi in a large treasure chest just at the edge of the long fall to cross toward Rebbi for the first time.
 
==Names in Other Languages==
{{foreignname
|Jap=エルエル人<BR>''Eruerujin''
|JapM=Erueru people}}
<br clear=all>
[[Category:Species]]
[[Category:Major Races]]
[[Category:Nimbis]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, June 25, 2024

Nimbi
A Nimbi ladyA male Nimbi sprite from Super Paper Mario.

Female (left) and male (right) Nimbis

First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Comparable
Notable members

Nimbis are the angel-like citizens of The Overthere in Super Paper Mario. Their species name is a double entendre that comes from "nimbi" (plural for "nimbus"), referencing their physical appearance and habitat, and NIMBY, an acronym for "not in my backyard," referencing their behavior.

The Nimbis' speech is based on Elizabethan English, such as that used in the King James Bible. There are notable differences between actual Elizabethan English and the dialect the Nimbis speak. For example, the Nimbis seem to freely use "thou" (as a subject) and "thee" (as an object) in place of "you", but in Elizabeth English, "thou" and "thee" were strictly singular and informal/familiar, and were only used to address family members or friends, or people considered inferior by the speaker; rulers would take offense to being addressed with those pronouns. Furthermore, the suffix "-est" is used excessively. In proper Elizabethan era grammar, "-est" is the 2nd person singular familiar (therefore going with "thou") verb ending, which has no successor in Modern English, but can be likened to the "s" added in the 3rd person singular. Thus, "thou-knowest-what", as Fallbi says, is correct, but "tellest me, now, Mother," as Luvbi says, is incorrect, as a verb takes its base form when used to give a command; it would be like saying "Are there!" to mean "Be there!"

In terms of appearance, most of the Nimbis look identical to each other, except that females have hairstyles and warmer colors. Many of Nimbis' names are based on days, colors, seasons, or months.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エルエル人[?]
Erueru Jin
Possibly a partial repetition of「エンジェル」(enjeru, angel) +「人」(jin, people)
French Nimbi[?] -
German Nimbi[?] -
Italian Nimbì[?] -
Korean 러브엘[citation needed]
Reobeuel
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Spanish (NOE) Nimbí[1] -

References[edit]