Ten
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) |
- “Pink porklet! Red nose-hair guy! Green nose-hair guy! Your attempts to get in our way are pathetic. It ends here!”
- —Ten, Mario & Luigi: Brothership[1]
Ten[2][3] is a member of the Extension Corps under Zokket in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a lanky, purple miscreant who resembles a headphone jack composed of his head resembling a male connector and one of their arms resembling a female connector, giving the general appearance of a stereotypical Japanese delinquent.
Gallery
Zokket meeting with the Extension Corps, with Ten visible on the left
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Jonk[4] | Phonetic reading of the second syllable of "disjoncteur" (circuit breaker). His name is shared with Diss and Terr in order to make a pun with the same word. | |
Italian | Volter[?] | Portmanteau of "volt" and the name "Walter" | |
Portuguese | Gui[?] | From the name "Guilherme", together with the other members (Coné and Zão) the three names form a pun on conexão ("connection") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Arga[5] | From alargador ("extension cord"), referring to the name of the Extension Corps. |
References
- ^ https://youtu.be/Xqp1js9mGQg?si=80cvdK-ERJoy24Z2
- ^ Nintendo of America (October 10, 2024). Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Overview Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube (English). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
- ^ https://youtu.be/Xqp1js9mGQg?si=h-GKlHnERRCKmLam
- ^ Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle. Nintendo.com (French). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Conexión fraternal. Nintendo.com (European Spanish). Retrieved October 11, 2024.