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**[[Twistee Island]]: An island with abundant nature. A large tree called the Twisten Sprout grows here, serving as the island's landmark. [[Maykit]] is trapped here.
**[[Twistee Island]]: An island with abundant nature. A large tree called the Twisten Sprout grows here, serving as the island's landmark. [[Maykit]] is trapped here.
**[[Florall Island]]: An island with flowers.
**[[Florall Island]]: An island with flowers.
**[[Lushgreen Sea Great Lighthouse Island]]: A relatively large island containing the first Great Lighthouse visited. The [[Gobblick]] is fought here.
**[[Lushgreen Sea, Great Lighthouse Island]]: A relatively large island containing the first Great Lighthouse visited. The [[Gobblick]] is fought here.
*[[Color-Full Sea]]:
*[[Color-Full Sea]]:
**[[Desolatt Island]]: A desert land with various buildings.
**[[Desolatt Island]]: A desert land with various buildings.
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**[[Lottacoins Island]]: An urban island that has contributed to Concordia's economic development.
**[[Lottacoins Island]]: An urban island that has contributed to Concordia's economic development.
**[[Allsand Island]]: A conventional desert island.
**[[Allsand Island]]: A conventional desert island.
**[[Color-Full Sea Great Lighthouse Island]]: Contains the second Great Lighthouse. A barrel-shaped monster named [[Sharpcask]] can be found here.
**[[Color-Full Sea, Great Lighthouse Island]]: Contains the second Great Lighthouse. A barrel-shaped monster named [[Sharpcask]] can be found here.
*[[Brrrning Sea]]:
*[[Brrrning Sea]]:
**[[Bulbfish Island]]: This island's residents commonly fish for bulbfishes.
**[[Bulbfish Island]]: This island's residents commonly fish for bulbfishes.
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**[[Slippenglide Island]]: A frozen-over island marked by a large ice cream bowl.
**[[Slippenglide Island]]: A frozen-over island marked by a large ice cream bowl.
**[[Skorcheen Island]]: A volcanic island where Doctor Vulko lives.
**[[Skorcheen Island]]: A volcanic island where Doctor Vulko lives.
**[[Brrning Sea Great Lighthouse Island]]: Contains the third Great Lighthouse. A monster made of toxic goop called [[Pipegunk]] lairs here.
**[[Brrrning Sea, Great Lighthouse Island]]: Contains the third Great Lighthouse. A monster made of toxic goop called [[Pipegunk]] lairs here.
*[[Gulchrock Sea]]:
*[[Gulchrock Sea]]:
**[[Offandon Island]]: [[Bowser]] brought this island under his control, turning the island's people against the Bros. This forces the Bros. to [[Disguise Kit|mask themselves]] to get through the plaza.
**[[Offandon Island]]: [[Bowser]] brought this island under his control, turning the island's people against the Bros. This forces the Bros. to [[Disguise Kit|mask themselves]] to get through the plaza.
**[[Wayaway Island]]: Bowser brought this island under his control, setting up a fortress here.
**[[Wayaway Island]]: Bowser brought this island under his control, setting up a fortress here.
**[[Gulchrock Sea Great Lighthouse Island]]: [[Zokket]] did not use this island's Great Lighthouse due to the lighthouse being too small for his plans.
**[[Gulchrock Sea, Great Lighthouse Island]]: [[Zokket]] did not use this island's Great Lighthouse due to the lighthouse being too small for his plans.
*[[Fortress Zokket]]: [[Zokket]]'s fortress, where he nurtures a monster called [[Reclusa]]. The fortress later lands in the Stormstar Sea and is converted into the [[Soli-Tree]] when the fiend awakens. Following Reclusa's death, the fortress and the Soli-Tree collapse.
*[[Fortress Zokket]]: [[Zokket]]'s fortress, where he nurtures a monster called [[Reclusa]]. The fortress later lands in the Stormstar Sea and is converted into the [[Soli-Tree]] when the fiend awakens. Following Reclusa's death, the fortress and the Soli-Tree collapse.
*[[Stormstar Sea]]:
*[[Stormstar Sea]]:

Revision as of 12:28, January 26, 2025

Concordia
The Uni-Tree in a flashback in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Inhabitants Concordians

Concordia[1] is the main setting of Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is described as a parallel world where the ocean stretches out before Mario and Luigi, to which they arrive through a mysterious portal that opened up near Peach's Castle.[2] Concordia was once a single continent, but it was broken apart into many islands.[3] These islands range from tropical rainforests to bustling cities, and can be accessed by the brothers via the cannon mounted on top of Shipshape Island. Its name is the Latin word for harmony, and serves as a pun on "connection cord." It may also have been chosen as a reference to several real-life historical sailing ships of the same name, and Concordia-class cruise ships.

Upon his awakening, the overarching antagonist Reclusa christens Concordia as Reclusa World[4][5].

Inhabitants

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The most common species inhabiting Concordia are humanoids with plug-shaped faces resembling Type B regional outlets. They come in a wide variety of skin colors (such as lime green for Rumbla Island and green for Bulbfish Island) and proportions (for example, Connie and Ireen have relatively wide faces and are short, while Technikki, Dulles, and Cozette are taller and have narrower, taller heads), with wires coming out from the top of their heads that act as their hair. Some Concordians still have typical facial hair and eyebrows, however. There are also the Skorcheen and Slippenglide peoples who additionally have fire and ice attributes, respectively.

In addition to the Concordian humanoids, there is a species of flying pig-like creatures, with the only known members being Snoutlet and the Great Conductor. There are also the Extension Corps, consisting of Ecks, Ten, and Shun, who are based on different types of electrical connectors instead of plugs. The other members of Zokket's army were artificially created by him.

Other inhabitants include Grampy Turnips (humanoid turnip creatures that can be pulled out of the ground) and Gorumbla (a mischievous gorilla-like creature).

Locations

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コネクタルランド[6]
Konekutaru Rando
Connectar Land
Chinese 柯連庫塔魯大地[?]
Kēliánkùtǎlǔ Dàdì
Connectar Land
Dutch Concordia[7] -
French Connexia[8][9] From connexion ("connection") and place-name suffix "-ia"
German Konektania[10] From "connector" (in German reading) and place-name suffix "-nia"
Italian Elettria[11] From elettricità ("electricity") and place-name suffix "-ia"
Korean 커넥탈랜드[12]
Keonektal Raendeu
Connectar Land
Portuguese Elétria[13] From eletricidade ("electricity") and place-name suffix "-ia"
Spanish Concordia[14][15] -

References