Grampy Turnip
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | ||
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- “Heard that already? Sorry!”
- —Grampy Turnip, Mario & Luigi: Brothership
The Grampy Turnips are characters that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. They are Beanish-like turnips with a white mustache who wear glasses. Grampy Turnips are buried in several different islands throughout Concordia, and when uprooted they each give a long monologue to Mario and Luigi, ending with a joke. There are 18 Grampy Turnips in the game.
A Golden Grampy Turnip in Shipshape Island gives rewards based on how many Grampy Turnips have been found, and gives the locations of any Grampy Turnips that have not been found on islands Mario and Luigi have visited already.
Locations
- Shipshape Island: Around the back behind the shops. Requires UFO Spin to reach.
- Raynforst Island: On top of a hill to the left of the shop.
- Twistee Island: Left of the main plaza. Can only be reached once the island is connected.
- Desolatt Island: In front of a blue accessible building.
- Bulbfish Island: Underground through an opened jail cell cage right of the entrance.
- Slippenglide Island: Past some ledges right of the Extension Corps' lab.
- Allsand Island: Near the largest quicksand pit. Requires Ball Blitz to reach.
- Offandon Island: Among a turnip patch near the plaza.
- Jellyfish Island: Among a turnip patch near the shops.
- Soli-Tree: Eight Grampy Turnips are found in a secret area in the far left end of the seesaw room, with the one on the top ledge being another Gold Grampy Turnip. Another is found in front of a high seesaw puzzle.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カブじい[?] Kabujī |
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Chinese | 大头菜爷爷[?] Dàtóucài Yéye |
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Italian | Rafanonno[1] | Portmanteau of rafano ("radish"/"horseradish") and nonno ("grandpa") |
References
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #2. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 12, 2024.