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'''Burnadette''' is the princess of the [[Skorcheen]] people in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', and Chilliam's lover. She is a fat [[Concordia]]n woman with light red skin and red hair who wears a brown and orange dress. Burnadette's name is a | '''Burnadette''' is the princess of the [[Skorcheen Island|Skorcheen]] people in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', and Chilliam's lover. She is a fat [[Concordia]]n woman with light red skin and red hair who wears a brown and orange dress. Burnadette's name is a portmanteau of "burn" and the feminine name "Bernadette". | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive on [[Bulbfish Island]], they find Burnadette and [[Chilliam]] flirting in the middle of the place. | When [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] arrive on [[Bulbfish Island]], they find Burnadette and [[Chilliam]] flirting in the middle of the place. | ||
Later, they | Later, they are accused of having stolen the island's Bulbfish eggs by [[Leyden's assistant]] and arrested. To pass the time in prison, they pretend to be in a luxurious hotel together, with Burnadette being a rich customer and Chilliam a receptionist. Eventually, they are freed by Mario and Luigi who catch Leyden's assistant as being the thief. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|FreE=Jouliette | |FreE=Jouliette | ||
|FreEM=Portmanteau of the | |FreEM=Portmanteau of the feminine name "Juliette" and "joule". The name is based on Juliette from Shakespear's play ''Romeo & Juliette'' | ||
|FreEC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lezZ5asH2Aw Ce mec est un peu trop fan de monstres... MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #14] By Kirbendo - Let’s Play on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.</ref> | |FreEC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lezZ5asH2Aw Ce mec est un peu trop fan de monstres... MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #14] By Kirbendo - Let’s Play on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.</ref> | ||
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Burnadette | |
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Burnadette in Mario & Luigi: Brothership | |
Species | Concordian humanoid |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) |
- “Chilliam! You're so adorable!”
- —Burnadette, Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Burnadette is the princess of the Skorcheen people in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, and Chilliam's lover. She is a fat Concordian woman with light red skin and red hair who wears a brown and orange dress. Burnadette's name is a portmanteau of "burn" and the feminine name "Bernadette".
History
Background
Mario & Luigi: Brothership
When Mario and Luigi arrive on Bulbfish Island, they find Burnadette and Chilliam flirting in the middle of the place.
Later, they are accused of having stolen the island's Bulbfish eggs by Leyden's assistant and arrested. To pass the time in prison, they pretend to be in a luxurious hotel together, with Burnadette being a rich customer and Chilliam a receptionist. Eventually, they are freed by Mario and Luigi who catch Leyden's assistant as being the thief.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アッチーノ[?] Acchino |
? | |
French (NOE) | Jouliette[2] | Portmanteau of the feminine name "Juliette" and "joule". The name is based on Juliette from Shakespear's play Romeo & Juliette | |
Italian | Fiammetta[1] | ? | |
Korean | 아뜨리나[?] Atteurina |
? |
References
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #5. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 25, 2024.
- ^ Ce mec est un peu trop fan de monstres... MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #14 By Kirbendo - Let’s Play on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.