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'''Sillyfish''' are fish with [[Rabbid]] mouths and ears that appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', located on all five planets. [[Victor]] hosts Chuck Challenges on the planets, where the heroes must throw the Sillyfish into a fountain within a time limit. Each planet has a minimum score to complete the challenge, but a [[Star Potion]] can be earned if the heroes score high enough to beat Victor's personal best | '''Sillyfish''' are small orange fish with [[Rabbid]] mouths and ears that appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', located on all five planets. [[Victor]] hosts Chuck Challenges on the planets, where the heroes must throw the Sillyfish into a fountain within a time limit. Each planet has a minimum score to complete the challenge, but a [[Star Potion]] can be earned if the heroes score high enough to beat Victor's personal best. | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, August 17, 2023
Sillyfish | |
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A Sillyfish in Pristine Peaks | |
First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) |
Variant of | Rabbid |
Sillyfish are small orange fish with Rabbid mouths and ears that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, located on all five planets. Victor hosts Chuck Challenges on the planets, where the heroes must throw the Sillyfish into a fountain within a time limit. Each planet has a minimum score to complete the challenge, but a Star Potion can be earned if the heroes score high enough to beat Victor's personal best.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オトボケフィッシュ[?] Otoboke Fisshu |
Compound of「お惚け」(otoboke, feigned ignorance) and "fish" | |
Italian | Pescioniglio[?] | Portmanteau of "pesce" (fish) and "coniglio" (rabbit) | |
Spanish | Peces aleleta[?] | Compound of "peces" (plural of "pez", meaning "fish") + "alelar" (to stupefy) with "-eta" (alternate form of diminutive "-ete") |