Connie

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Connie
Artwork of Connie for Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Connie from Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Species Concordian humanoid
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“It'd be great if there were a way to get you back home...”
Connie, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Connie is a supporting character from Mario & Luigi: Brothership. She is a child-like resident in Concordia and helps out Mario and Luigi on their adventure. She wears a sleeveless blue dress shirt with an orange circle on it and her hat resembles a Type A plug. She is also shown to wield a watering can in the game's announcement trailer.[1]

Profiles

  • Website description:
    • English (British):
      A young girl who found herself aboard Shipshape Island after Concordia was broken. She's intent on growing a new Uni-Tree to bring everything back together, one island at a time.[2]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 柯連塔[3]
Kēliántǎ
Transliteration from the Japanese name
Dutch Connie[?] -
French (NOA) Imperia[6] ?
French (NOE) Ampéria[5] Femininized form of ampère ("ampere")
German Connetta[9] Similar to Japanese name
Italian Condina[?] Possibly from conduttore ("conductor") and the diminutive suffix -ina
Korean 코네트[10]
Koneteu
From "connect" combined with feminine diminutive "-ette"
Portuguese Tetê[7] Pun on Brazilian female nickname "Tetê" and (a common way to call a "plug adapter" in Brazil)
Spanish Conetta[8] From conector ("connector") combined with Italian feminine diminutive "-etta", equal to the Japanese name

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