Whittle: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
(Speculation (could be different Whittles of the same look), and trivia can be incorporated (the 2nd one is already mentioned))
Line 5: Line 5:
}}
}}
{{quote|Our people. Brave.|Whittle|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
{{quote|Our people. Brave.|Whittle|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
'''Whittles''' are a species of tree spirits appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They appear in numerous galaxies as helpful characters with often simple yet incorrect grammar. Their name is taken from the word "whittle", which means to carve something out of wood. It may also be taken as a corruption of "little" from their small stature. There is a Whittle who seems to have authority over the others, who is the Whittle to give you a leafy hint on the [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy|Cloud Climb Mountain Planet]] in [[Search for the Toad Brigade Captain]] and the one to reward Mario with a [[Power Star|symbol of courage]] at the end of [[Tall Trunk's Big Slide]].
'''Whittles''' are a species of tree spirits appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are small, humanoid figures with geometric heads and bodies made entirely out of wood, with the exception of a single leaf on their heads. They appear in numerous galaxies as helpful characters with often simple yet incorrect grammar. There are three different types of Whittles: one with a rectangular head with their right side curved with a green leaf, one with a head in the shape of a cone with an orange leaf, and one with an oval-shaped head and a yellow leaf. Their name is taken from the word "whittle", which means to carve something out of wood. It may also be taken as a corruption of "little" due to their small stature.


==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
Whittles appear in several [[Galaxy|galaxies]], including the [[Tall Trunk Galaxy]]. In the Tall Trunk Galaxy they appear in all the levels. In the first level they teach Mario how to use the [[Blimp Fruit]] on [[Yoshi]] and later on they tell Mario to slide down the gigantic slide to prove his bravery. Whittles are small, humanoid figures with geometric heads and bodies made entirely out of wood, with the exception of a single leaf on their heads. They are a very proud and brave race. Due to this, they like to prove their bravery by sliding down the big slide in their galaxy and surviving its trials. They also appear in [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy|Fluffy Bluff]]/[[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], where they teach [[Mario|him]] how to use the [[Cloud Flower]], [[Hightail Falls Galaxy]], where they teach him how to use the [[Dash Pepper]], and in [[The Adventure of the Purple Coins|Clockwork Ruins Galaxy's Purple Coin mission]], where they tell him how many [[Purple Coin|Purple Coins]] he should have at certain points.  When someone proves their worth the Whittles reward them with a [[Power Star|symbol of courage]]. They also consider the giant tree at the center of the Tall Trunk Galaxy sacred. They speak with simplified, somewhat incorrect grammar.  
Whittles appear in several [[Galaxy|galaxies]], including the [[Tall Trunk Galaxy]], where they appear in all of the missions. In the first mission, they teach Mario how to use the [[Blimp Fruit]] on [[Yoshi]] and later on they tell Mario to slide down the gigantic slide to prove his bravery. They are shown to be a very proud and brave race; due to this, they like to prove their bravery by sliding down the big slide in their galaxy and surviving its trials. When someone proves their worth, the Whittles reward them with a [[Power Star]], a symbol of courage. They also consider the giant tree at the center of the Tall Trunk Galaxy sacred.


Whittles are another species which will appear on [[Starship Mario]] after [[Mario]] obtains the second star in the [[Tall Trunk Galaxy]].
Whittles also appear in [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]] and [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]], where they teach Mario how to use the [[Cloud Flower]]; [[Hightail Falls Galaxy]], where they teach him how to use the [[Dash Pepper]]; and in [[The Adventure of the Purple Coins]] in [[Clockwork Ruins Galaxy]], where they tell him how many [[Purple Coin]]s he should have at certain points.
 
Whittles are another species which will appear on [[Starship Mario]] after Mario obtains the second star in the Tall Trunk Galaxy.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
====''Mario Party 9''====
====''Mario Party 9''====
[[File:MP9 4-Player Logger Heads.png|thumb|250px|Several Whittles in ''Mario Party 9'']]
[[File:MP9 4-Player Logger Heads.png|thumb|250px|Several Whittles in ''Mario Party 9'']]
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', a Whittle is the one who places the logs to be chopped and Bob-ombs to be dodged by the players in the minigame [[Logger Heads]]. Two Whittles that differ in appearance with the others also appear in the background. They also appear in the background of the [[Mario Party 9#Step It Up|Step It Up]] minigame mode, and they congratulate the winning player when they reach the top of the tree. There is a [[List of constellations in Mario Party 9|constellation]] of them, called Timberheads.
In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', a Whittle is the one who places the logs to be chopped and Bob-ombs to be dodged by the players in the minigame [[Logger Heads]]. Two Whittles that differ in appearance with the others also appear in the background. They also appear in the background of the [[Mario Party 9#Step It Up|Step It Up]] minigame mode, and they congratulate the winning player when they reach the top of the tree. There is also a [[List of constellations in Mario Party 9|constellation]] of them, called Timberheads.


====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
====''Mario Party: Island Tour''====
Line 68: Line 70:
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Whittles' speech style of simple yet incorrect grammar is similar to the [[Winkle|Winkles]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.
*The Whittles' speech style of simple yet incorrect grammar is similar to the [[Winkle|Winkles]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.
There are three different types of Whittles. The first type has a rectangular head with the top-left curved, and a green leaf. The second type has a head in the shape of an isoscoles triangle, with an orange leaf. The final type is an oval with straight cuts at the bottom, and a yellow leaf.
All three types appear in the [[Mario Party 9]] [[minigame]] [[Logger Heads]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:34, January 19, 2025

Whittle
Artwork of a Whittle from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Artwork from Super Mario Galaxy 2
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo) (2018)
“Our people. Brave.”
Whittle, Super Mario Galaxy 2

Whittles are a species of tree spirits appearing in Super Mario Galaxy 2. They are small, humanoid figures with geometric heads and bodies made entirely out of wood, with the exception of a single leaf on their heads. They appear in numerous galaxies as helpful characters with often simple yet incorrect grammar. There are three different types of Whittles: one with a rectangular head with their right side curved with a green leaf, one with a head in the shape of a cone with an orange leaf, and one with an oval-shaped head and a yellow leaf. Their name is taken from the word "whittle", which means to carve something out of wood. It may also be taken as a corruption of "little" due to their small stature.

History

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Whittles appear in several galaxies, including the Tall Trunk Galaxy, where they appear in all of the missions. In the first mission, they teach Mario how to use the Blimp Fruit on Yoshi and later on they tell Mario to slide down the gigantic slide to prove his bravery. They are shown to be a very proud and brave race; due to this, they like to prove their bravery by sliding down the big slide in their galaxy and surviving its trials. When someone proves their worth, the Whittles reward them with a Power Star, a symbol of courage. They also consider the giant tree at the center of the Tall Trunk Galaxy sacred.

Whittles also appear in Fluffy Bluff Galaxy and Cloudy Court Galaxy, where they teach Mario how to use the Cloud Flower; Hightail Falls Galaxy, where they teach him how to use the Dash Pepper; and in The Adventure of the Purple Coins in Clockwork Ruins Galaxy, where they tell him how many Purple Coins he should have at certain points.

Whittles are another species which will appear on Starship Mario after Mario obtains the second star in the Tall Trunk Galaxy.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 9

Several Whittles in Mario Party 9

In Mario Party 9, a Whittle is the one who places the logs to be chopped and Bob-ombs to be dodged by the players in the minigame Logger Heads. Two Whittles that differ in appearance with the others also appear in the background. They also appear in the background of the Step It Up minigame mode, and they congratulate the winning player when they reach the top of the tree. There is also a constellation of them, called Timberheads.

Mario Party: Island Tour

Whittles make a cameo in Mario Party: Island Tour on the Kamek's Carpet Ride board. They also appear in the minigames Meteor Melee and Deck Hunt where they cheer on the players.

Mario Party: The Top 100

In Mario Party: The Top 100, Whittles return in the Logger Heads minigame, having the same role as Mario Party 9.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a Whittle makes a cameo appearance on the Starship Mario spirit.

Profiles

Mario Party 9

Whittles
Timberheads
Whittles' constellation in the game Mario Party 9. A constellation based on tree spirits who inhabit many forests. They're a little creepy--but super nice when you get to know them.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モック[?]
Mokku
Mock; derived from「木」(moku, wood); romanized as "Moc"[1]
Chinese 木古[?]
Mùgǔ
Transliteration of the Japanese name. also means "wood".
French Kopo[?] Pun on "copeau" (woodchip)
German Borku[?] From "borke" (bark)
Italian Ceppetto[?] Little stump; may also be a reference to Geppetto, the woodcarver father of Pinocchio
Korean 무나[?]
Muna
Derived from "나무" (namu, tree) with the two Hangul characters swapped
Spanish Tronquito[?] Little trunk (tronco + -ito); also a pun on "tronco" ("man" or "guy" in a friendly way), which they usually say at the end of their dialogue.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (ObjectData/Moc.arc)