Starshade Bros.

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Starshade Bros.
An artwork of the Starshade Bros. from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Artwork of the Starshade Bros.
Species Toads
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
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The Starshade Bros. (General Starshade and Sergeant Starshade) are two Toads that teach Mario and Luigi the Spin Jump, High Jump, and Bros. Attacks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. General Starshade is red, and Sergeant Starshade is green. They both wear sunglasses and big grins and are stationed in Beanbean Borderland. Unlike most Toads, they have visible (and prominent) noses. They, along with the Border Bros., form the border patrol for the Beanbean Kingdom and Mushroom Kingdom.

After the Mario Bros. defeat Tolstar while Bowser is stuck in a cannon, Bowser's griping annoys Sergeant Starshade, who appears and sets off the cannon, knocking Bowser into Tolstar and causing him to lose his memory.

Sprite of the Starshade Bros. from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the Starshade Bros.' role is largely the same, but Sergeant Starshade is revealed not to be responsible for Bowser's amnesia (as Captain Goomba ended up doing that accidentally while trying to jump off a waterfall). They are the only Toads in the game to still use designs significantly different from the default Toad design. However, Sergeant Starshade now wears a blue vest with colored shorts, like General Starshade.

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Names in other languages

Starshade Bros.
Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Gebroeders Sterrenstof[?] Stardust Brothers
French Frères Stella[?] Stella Brothers (stella being Latin for "star")
German Sternschnuppenbrüder[?] Shooting Star Bros.
Italian Fratelli Astrali[?] Astral Bros.
Spanish Hermanos Astral[?] Astral Brothers
General Starshade
Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Generaal Sterrenstof[?] General Stardust
French Général Stella[?] General Stella (stella being Latin for "star")
German Sternschnuppengeneral[?] General Shooting Star
Italian Generale Astro[?] General Aster
Spanish General Astral[?] -
Sergeant Starshade
Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Sergeant Sterrenstof[?] Sergeant Stardust
French Sergent Stella[?] Sergeant Stella (stella being Latin for "star")
German Sternschnuppenehre[?] Shooting Star Honorary
Italian Sergente Astro[?] Sergeant Aster
Spanish Sargento Astral[?] Sergeant Astral