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Revision as of 22:47, December 30, 2024

Sprite Bulb
Sprite Bulb artwork from M&L Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variants

Sprite Bulbs are tiny sprites containing Connectar energy that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Their bodies are full of Lumenade, which is used to create Battle Plugs. Sprite Bulbs are found by pulling them out of glowing bushes in the field and then collecting them as they fly around. Luigi can use Luigi Logic to catch them faster. Some Sprite Bulb bushes only appear at later points in the game. Their names are a play on "lightbulb" as with their Glohm-ridden counterparts, the Spite Bulbs.

Spite Bulbs in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Spite Bulbs

When Sprite Bulbs are cut off from their Connectar stimulus, they become Spite Bulbs which are used to create Glohm. Gobblick, Sharpcask, and Pipegunk each swallow Spite Bulbs to power themselves up, and when they are defeated, the Spite Bulbs revert to regular Sprite Bulbs.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コネリー[?]
Konerī
Portmanteau of「コネクタル」(Konekutaru, "Connectar") and「フェアリー」(fearī, "fairy")
Chinese 柯连力[?]
Kēliánlì
Portmanteau of「柯连库塔鲁」(Kēliánkùtǎlǔ, "Connectar") and「电力」(diànlì, "electricity")
Dutch Peertje[?] Diminutive of peer ("light bulb")
German Deutlicht[?] Portmanteau of deutlich ("articulate") and Licht ("light")
Italian Luminello[1] From either a contraction of illuminare ("to enlighten") or "luminaria" and the diminutive suffix "-ello"
Spanish (NOA) Dulchispa[?] Portmanteau of dulce ("sweet") and chispa ("spark")
Spanish (NOE) Fulga[?] From fulgir ("to glow")

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on December 24, 2024.