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'''Snoutlet''' is a major character from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. It is a flying piggy bank-like creature who acts as [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s advisor throughout their adventure in [[Concordia]] where it resides. Despite its appearance, it angrily deny being a pig. Its role seems to be similar to [[Stuffwell]], [[Starlow]], and [[Prince Dreambert]] from previous ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' titles as the brothers' primary companion. Its name is a portmanteau of "snout", referring to a pig's nose, and "outlet", which refers to an electrical output socket.
'''Snoutlet''' is a major character from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. He is a flying piggy bank-like creature who acts as [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s advisor throughout their adventure in [[Concordia]] where he resides. Despite his appearance, he angrily denies being a pig. His role seems to be similar to [[Stuffwell]], [[Starlow]], and [[Prince Dreambert]] from previous ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' titles as the brothers' primary companion. His name is a portmanteau of "snout", referring to a pig's nose, and "outlet", which refers to an electrical output socket.


==Profile==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Mario-and-luigi-brothership-key-art.jpg|Snoutlet as they appear in the game's official key artwork
Mario-and-luigi-brothership-key-art.jpg|Snoutlet as he appears in the game's official key artwork
M&LB Snoutlet Fly.png|Solo artwork of Snoutlet as it appears in the game's official key artwork
M&LB Snoutlet Fly.png|Solo artwork of Snoutlet as he appears in the game's official key artwork
Mario & Luigi Brothership Snoutlet.jpg|Snoutlet in-game
Mario & Luigi Brothership Snoutlet.jpg|Snoutlet in-game
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Snoutlet
Artwork of Snoutlet from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Snoutlet from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Species Winged Concordian creature
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“Oh—but let's be clear. I AIN'T a pig.”
Snoutlet, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Snoutlet is a major character from Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a flying piggy bank-like creature who acts as Mario and Luigi's advisor throughout their adventure in Concordia where he resides. Despite his appearance, he angrily denies being a pig. His role seems to be similar to Stuffwell, Starlow, and Prince Dreambert from previous Mario & Luigi titles as the brothers' primary companion. His name is a portmanteau of "snout", referring to a pig's nose, and "outlet", which refers to an electrical output socket.

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  • Japanese website bio: ブタの貯金箱のような見た目をした、ちょっぴり個性的なキャラクター。コネッタと同じく、マリオたちとは船島で初めて出会った。見知らぬ土地の案内役として、コネクタルランドでの冒険をサポートしてくれる。[1] (A slightly unique character who looks like a piggy bank. Like Connie, it first met Mario and his friends on Shipshape Island. As a guide in a strange land, it supports Mario and his friends in their adventures in Concordia.)

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 塔噗[2]
Tǎpū
Transliteration from the Japanese name
Dutch Trufvolt[?] Portmanteau of truffel ("truffle"), likely referring to truffle hogs, and "volt"
French Couchomb[3] Portmanteau of cochon ("pig") and "coulomb"
German Wattz[?] From "Watt" (a unit of power) and possibly the surname suffix -witz
Italian Presus[?] Portmanteau of presa ("outlet") and possibly the pigs' genus Sus; also similar to the name "Perseus"
Korean 돈센트[5]
Donsenteu
Portmanteau of "" (don, Hanja for "pig") and "콘센트" (konsenteu, "power outlet")
Portuguese Pligue[4] From plugue ("plug") and presumably "pig"
Spanish Porcopolo[?] Portmanteau of puerco ("pig") and "Marco Polo", likely also referencing polo ("pole" in electronics)

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