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|ChiR=Cóng Líndǎo
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|ChiM=Pun on「丛林」(''cónglín'', "jungle") + "island"
|ChiM=Pun on「丛林」(''cónglín'', "jungle") + "island"
|Dut=Rhimbu
|DutM=Corruption of ''rimboe'' ("jungle")
|FreE=Foljungle
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|FreEM=Contraction of ''folle jungle'' ("crazy jungle"); possibly a pun on ''foldingue'' ("crazy")
|FreEM=Contraction of ''folle jungle'' ("crazy jungle"); possibly a pun on ''foldingue'' ("crazy")

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Raynforst Island
Raynforst Island icon
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Concordians

Raynforst Island is an island in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Its name is a mutation of "rainforest". It is found drifting in the Lushgreen Sea and can be visited after Rumbla Island is linked. Billdit is found here, and if this island is linked before Twistee Island, Billdit runs the workshop on Shipshape Island for the rest of the game.

Enemies

Additional enemies appear if Mario and Luigi seek a flower crown in Raynforst Island.

Profile

  • In-game description: An island densely covered in trees that's wet and humid all year round.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジャン・グール島[1]
Jan Gūru-jima
Pun on「ジャングル」(janguru, "jungle") + "island"
Chinese 丛·林岛[?]
Cóng Líndǎo
Pun on「丛林」(cónglín, "jungle") + "island"
Dutch Rhimbu[?] Corruption of rimboe ("jungle")
French (NOE) Foljungle[2] Contraction of folle jungle ("crazy jungle"); possibly a pun on foldingue ("crazy")
Italian Isola Selvafitta[3] Bushy-forest/jungle Island
Korean 저엉글섬[?]
Jeoeong'geul-seom
Rough phonetic of "정글" (jeong'guru, "jungle") + "island"
Spanish Isla Júnglula[?] "Island" + portmanteau of jungla ("jungle") and lulo ("bundle")

References