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|Jap=トゲボン | |Jap=トゲボン | ||
|JapR=Togebon | |JapR=Togebon | ||
|JapM=Portmanteau of「刺」(''toge'', thorn/spike) and「坊」(''bon'', an affectionate term for boys) | |JapM=Portmanteau of「刺」(''toge'', "thorn/spike") and「坊」(''bon'', an affectionate term for boys) | ||
|Chi=尖刺宝 | |Chi=尖刺宝 | ||
|ChiR=Jiāncì Bǎo | |ChiR=Jiāncì Bǎo | ||
|ChiM= | |ChiM=From「尖刺」(''jiāncì'', "thorn/spike") and「宝」(''bǎo'', an affectionate suffix) | ||
|Ita=Spinotto | |Ita=Spinotto | ||
|ItaM=From ''spina'' ("thorn"/"spike") and the diminutive suffix ''-otto''; it also means "plug" | |ItaM=From ''spina'' ("thorn"/"spike") and the diminutive suffix ''-otto''; it also means "plug" |
Revision as of 18:52, November 14, 2024
Spikely | |||
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A Spikely from Mario & Luigi: Brothership | |||
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | ||
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Spikelies are enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Their name is a pun on "spiky". They resemble Thorbs and are found in only two locations: the Lushgreen Sea Great Lighthouse Island and Merrygo Island, with the latter location having a larger-sized variant.
In the field, if a Spikely notices Mario and Luigi, it charges at them.
In battle, Spikelies spiral into Mario and Luigi in a clockwise pattern once, who must jump over them when they get near them in order to avoid taking damage. Likewise, they not only run around a Bro. and charge at them from behind, but also jump on them with their spikes. The targeted Bro. must hammer the Spikely when it gets within range to counterattack without taking damage.
Gobblick and its Glohmy form, Glohm Gobblick, can also spew Spikelies at the Mario Bros. These Spikelies must be avoided to avoid taking damage.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トゲボン[?] Togebon |
Portmanteau of「刺」(toge, "thorn/spike") and「坊」(bon, an affectionate term for boys) | |
Chinese | 尖刺宝[?] Jiāncì Bǎo |
From「尖刺」(jiāncì, "thorn/spike") and「宝」(bǎo, an affectionate suffix) | |
Italian | Spinotto[1] | From spina ("thorn"/"spike") and the diminutive suffix -otto; it also means "plug" |
References
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #2. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 12, 2024.