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|image=[[File:Nimbi Boy.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
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[[File:Overthere Under Attack.png|thumb|Sunbi being attacked by Skellobits]]
[[File:Overthere Under Attack.png|thumb|Sunbi being attacked by Skellobits]]
'''Sunbi''' is a [[Nimbi]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His name is derived from Sunday, just like many other Nimbis that have names derived from days, months, and seasons. He gives the heroes a [[Door Key (The Underwhere)|Door Key]] after the player defeats two [[Skellobit]]s that ambushed him.
'''Sunbi''' is a [[Nimbi]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His name is derived from Sunday, just like many other Nimbis that have names derived from days, months, and seasons. He gives the heroes a [[Door Key (The Underwhere)|Door Key]] after the player defeats two [[Skellobit]]s that ambushed him.

Revision as of 11:51, July 7, 2024

Not to be confused with Sumbi.
Sunbi
A male Nimbi sprite from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
Species Nimbi
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Sunbi being attacked by Skellobits

Sunbi is a Nimbi from Super Paper Mario. His name is derived from Sunday, just like many other Nimbis that have names derived from days, months, and seasons. He gives the heroes a Door Key after the player defeats two Skellobits that ambushed him.

Tattle information

That's Sunbi... He's a very serious Nimbi... He volunteers as a palace guard in The Overthere... Though not physically strong, he has a strong sense of justice...

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ニチエル
Nichi Eru
From「日曜日」(Nichiyōbi, Sunday) and「エルエル人」(Erueru Jin, Nimbi)
Italian Sabì From "Sabato" (Saturday)