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| | |ChiSR=Tānchī Xīng | ||
| | |ChiSM=Gluttonous Star | ||
|ChiT=貪吃星 | |||
|ChiTR=Tānchī Xīng | |||
|ChiTM=Gluttonous Star | |||
|Dut=Bik-Bik | |Dut=Bik-Bik | ||
|DutM=Repetition of "bik", which is from the clipping of "bikken" (to eat) | |DutM=Repetition of "bik", which is from the clipping of "bikken" (to eat) |
Revision as of 21:58, November 12, 2023
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Omni Nom | |
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Species | Alien |
First appearance | WarioWare: Move It! (2023) |
Omni Nom is a minor character that appears in WarioWare: Move It! It has the appearance of a round, blue alien with a detached mouth, small wings, bird legs and an antenna with a star on it. It also appears to be flying with its own fish-version of Oinker.
Omni Nom appears in the "Sweet Dreams, Sweeter Fruit" stage in a flashback as Orbulon regains his memory, where it's seen flying alongside Orbulon and his Oinker.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ペロリ[?] Perori |
Onomatopoeia for licking or stretching out tongue | |
Chinese (simplified) | 贪吃星[?] Tānchī Xīng |
Gluttonous Star | |
Chinese (traditional) | 貪吃星[?] Tānchī Xīng |
Gluttonous Star | |
Dutch | Bik-Bik[?] | Repetition of "bik", which is from the clipping of "bikken" (to eat) | |
French | Gourmax[?] | From "gourmand" and the slang "-ax" (adjective-forming suffix) | |
German | Omni Nom[?] | - | |
Italian | Gustavius[?] | Pun on the male given name "Gustavus" and possibly "gustare" (to taste); with Latin adjective-forming suffix "-ius" | |
Korean | 호로롱[?] Hololong |
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Spanish | Glotulon[?] | From "glotón" (glutton) and "Orbulon" |