Jellyfish Sisters

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Jellyfish Sisters
Sprite of the Jellyfish Sisters from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
The Jellyfish Sisters, Gigi and Merri
Full name Gigi and Merri
Species Kurako
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)

The Jellyfish Sisters, Gigi and Merri, are two adult Kurako that own the Relaxation Room in Gwarhar Lagoon during the events of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake. Gigi dons a red dress, while her sister, Merri, dons a green dress. When Mario and Luigi arrive at their Relaxation Room, the Jellyfish Sisters give them hand massages which helps the brothers discover their Firebrand and Thunderhand abilities while doing so. The Jellyfish Sisters are also able to fly, or at least glide, as they descend from the sky when they are first introduced.

After Mario and Luigi learn their Firebrand and Thunderhand abilities, the sisters teach them two new moves: Dash and Tickle. The sisters then ask the brothers to either pay for their lesson at the price of 100000 Beanbean coins, or alternatively suggest that they find the twin Green and Red Pearl Beans, situated in the cave they are in. Mario and Luigi opt to retrieve the Pearl Beans to pay the sisters, using their newly learned Tickle to navigate the Rolling Bar Defense System. After giving them the Pearl Beans, Gigi and Merri become so excited that they fall asleep, temporarily shutting down the Relaxation Room.

While their faces are a bright, light purple during Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, their faces are a blackish-blue.

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Names in other languages

Jellyfish Sisters
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クラゲ姉妹[?]
Kurage Shimai
Jellyfish Sisters
French Sœurs Méduse[?] Jellyfish Sisters
German Medusa-Schwestern[?] Jellyfish Sisters
Italian Sorelle Medusa[?] Jellyfish Sisters
Korean 해파리 자매[?]
Haepali Jamae
Jellyfish Sisters
Spanish Hermanas Medusa[?] Jellyfish sisters
Gigi
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エレン[?]
Eren
Eren; from「エレガント」(ereganto, elegant)
Chinese 优优[?]
Yōuyōu
From「优雅」(yōuyǎ, elegant)
French Hélène[?] Similar to the Japanese name
German Ellen[?] Similar to the Japanese name
Italian Pamela[?] Given female name
Korean 엘렌[?]
Ellen
From the Japanese name
Spanish Dami[?] From "damisela" (damsel)
Merri
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガントン[?]
Ganton
Ganton; from「エレガント」(ereganto, elegant)
Chinese 雅雅[?]
Yǎyǎ
From「优雅」(yōuyǎ, elegant)
French Gantonne[?] Similar to the Japanese name
German Ganzia[?] Similar to the Japanese name
Italian Tracy[?] Given female name
Korean 강튼[?]
Gangteun
From the Japanese name
Spanish Sela[?] From "damisela" (damsel)

Trivia

  • In the E3 2003 demo of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the Relaxation Room does not exist, and the Mario Bros. meet the Jellyfish Sisters in a different manner on the beach. Gigi and Merri both seem to seduce Luigi over to them, and when Mario shows that they have no effect on him, they offer to teach their abilities. Mario can say yes and an unfinished version of the tutorial will commence, or he can say no and then slap Luigi out of his stupor. Additionally, they have darkened faces, like they and the other jellyfish do in the 3DS remake.[1]
  • Their names are likely derived from Mario & Luigi; "Gigi" from "Luigi," and "Merri" from "Mario." Ironically, they wear the colors of the opposite brother.

References

  1. ^ Skawo (October 26, 2023). [TCRF] Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga Demo Indepth Look - Part 3. YouTube. Retrieved October 27, 2023.