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{{quote|I'm Tumble. From here on out, I'll be your guide.|Tumble|Mario Party 3}} | {{quote|I'm Tumble. From here on out, I'll be your guide.|Tumble|Mario Party 3}} | ||
'''Tumble''' is a "magical die" that the fake [[Millennium Star]] brought to life<ref>''Mario Party 3'' North American instruction manual, page 8.</ref> | '''Tumble''' is a "magical die" that the fake [[Millennium Star]] brought to life,<ref>''Mario Party 3'' North American instruction manual, page 8.</ref> replacing [[Toad]] as the host of ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. He is stout, wears gloves, and has a die on his head, as well as having only hands and feet. | ||
In addition to explaining | In addition to explaining [[minigame]]s and controls and getting a Battle Royal or Duel Board started, Tumble will also show the players the new location of the Millennium Star each time it is moved. He (along with the fake Millennium Star himself) also gives out [[Star Stamp]]s whenever a player has won at a [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]. | ||
At the end of the game, the top of Tumble's dice cap opens to reveal the real Millennium Star. | At the end of the game, the top of Tumble's dice cap opens to reveal the real Millennium Star. | ||
Tumble | Tumble reappears as the host of the [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]] mode in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. He is also said to be one of Shroom City's guides; he kept this role by the end of the game (which describes him as a "beloved Shroom guide"). Tumble can appear by landing on a [[Mushroom Space]], and he gives the player two mushrooms if they win the minigame. | ||
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==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
===''Mario Party 3''=== | ===''Mario Party 3''=== | ||
*'''Manual bio:''' ''"A magical die brought to life by the Millennium Star, he's the players' guide and helper. | *'''Manual bio:''' ''"A magical die brought to life by the Millennium Star, he's the players' guide and helper. | ||
===''Mario Party: The Top 100''=== | ===''Mario Party: The Top 100''=== | ||
*'''Tumble:''' ''"The Millennium Star's power infused life into this humble die. He now acts as a guide to the partygoers."'' | *'''Tumble:''' ''"The Millennium Star's power infused life into this humble die. He now acts as a guide to the partygoers."'' |
Revision as of 17:00, October 7, 2021
- “I'm Tumble. From here on out, I'll be your guide.”
- —Tumble, Mario Party 3
Tumble is a "magical die" that the fake Millennium Star brought to life,[1] replacing Toad as the host of Mario Party 3. He is stout, wears gloves, and has a die on his head, as well as having only hands and feet.
In addition to explaining minigames and controls and getting a Battle Royal or Duel Board started, Tumble will also show the players the new location of the Millennium Star each time it is moved. He (along with the fake Millennium Star himself) also gives out Star Stamps whenever a player has won at a board.
At the end of the game, the top of Tumble's dice cap opens to reveal the real Millennium Star.
Tumble reappears as the host of the Shroom City mode in Mario Party Advance. He is also said to be one of Shroom City's guides; he kept this role by the end of the game (which describes him as a "beloved Shroom guide"). Tumble can appear by landing on a Mushroom Space, and he gives the player two mushrooms if they win the minigame.
Profiles
Mario Party 3
- Manual bio: "A magical die brought to life by the Millennium Star, he's the players' guide and helper.
Mario Party: The Top 100
- Tumble: "The Millennium Star's power infused life into this humble die. He now acts as a guide to the partygoers."
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | コロ[?] Koro |
Coro, either from korokoro (roll, as in rolling dice), or saikoro (die) | |
German | Purzel[?] | From Purzelbaum (somersault) | |
Italian | Dadì[?] | From dado, dice | |
Spanish (NOE) | Tumble[?] | - |
Trivia
- Tumble's association with dice is reinforced by the word "tumble" referring to moving dice.
References
- ^ Mario Party 3 North American instruction manual, page 8.