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Teensi Islet
Mario and Luigi explore Teensi Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia

Teensi Islet is a location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, found in the central Gulchrock Sea. Like other islets in the game, its name references its small size, derived from the informal descriptor "teensy". The islet contains no battles, having only colorful mushrooms which Mario and Luigi can jump on and a Coin Competition Block containing 1,393 coins. When all of the coins are collected, a present containing a Platinum Medallion appears.

Items

Item Image Location
Platinum Medallion Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Rewarded for collecting all coins on the island

Profile

  • In-game description: "An island with a lot of mushrooms and a fun atmosphere."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポーロリ島[1]
Pōrori-jima
Elongation of「ぽろり」(porori, onomatopoeia for dropping tears, dew, grain, etc.) + "island"
Chinese 零落岛[?]
Língluò Dǎo
Scattered Island
Italian Mykros[2] From "micro-" and/or microscopico ("microscopic")
Spanish (NOA) Islote Nisevé[?] Islet + pun on ni se ve ("it can't even be seen")
Spanish (NOE) Islote Punto[?] Point Islet

References