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|Ita=Volter
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|ItaM=Portmanteau of "volt" and the name "Walter"
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "volt" and the name "Walter"
|Fre=Jonk<ref name=NintendoFR/>
|Fre=Jonk<ref>{{cite|url=nintendo.com/fr-fr/Jeux/Jeux-Nintendo-Switch/Mario-Luigi-L-epopee-fraternelle-2590264.html|title=Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle |publisher=Nintendo.com|language=fr|accessdate=October 10, 2024}}</ref>
|FreM=Phonetic reading of the second syllable of "disjoncteur" (circuit breaker). His name is shared with [[Ecks|Diss]] and [[Shun|Terr]] in order to make a pun with the same word.
|FreM=Phonetic reading of the second syllable of "disjoncteur" (circuit breaker). His name is shared with [[Ecks|Diss]] and [[Shun|Terr]] in order to make a pun with the same word.
|Por=Gui
|Por=Gui

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Ten
Artwork of an Extension Corps member from M&L Brothership
Artwork
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Pink porklet! Red nose-hair guy! Green nose-hair guy! Your attempts to get in our way are pathetic. It ends here!”
Ten, Mario & Luigi: Brothership[1]

Ten[2][3] is a member of the Extension Corps under Zokket in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a lanky, purple miscreant who resembles a headphone jack composed of his head resembling a male connector and one of their arms resembling a female connector, giving the general appearance of a stereotypical Japanese delinquent.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルドルフ[?]
Rudorufu
Rudolf/Rudolph
French Jonk[4] Phonetic reading of the second syllable of "disjoncteur" (circuit breaker). His name is shared with Diss and Terr in order to make a pun with the same word.
Italian Volter[?] Portmanteau of "volt" and the name "Walter"
Portuguese Gui[?] From the name "Guilherme", together with the other members (Coné and Zão) the three names form a pun on conexão ("connection")
Spanish (NOE) Arga[5] From alargador ("extension cord"), referring to the name of the Extension Corps.

References

  1. ^ https://youtu.be/Xqp1js9mGQg?si=80cvdK-ERJoy24Z2
  2. ^ Nintendo of America (October 10, 2024). Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Overview Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube (English). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  3. ^ https://youtu.be/Xqp1js9mGQg?si=h-GKlHnERRCKmLam
  4. ^ Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle. Nintendo.com (French). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  5. ^ Mario & Luigi: Conexión fraternal. Nintendo.com (European Spanish). Retrieved October 11, 2024.