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(Found a working foreign name; this term also shows up in the Moleville Blues question in place of mole in Spanish, Italian, and Dutch. While the question is different in Japanese, an equivalent appears in a few places such as Bob-omb's Monster List entry.)
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'''Moles''',<ref>"''In the Moleville blues, it's said that the moles are covered in what?''" – [[Dr. Topper]]</ref> also referred to as '''miners''',<ref>"''Careless detonations can lead to cave-ins, so if the miners of Moleville see one of these around the mines, they leave the area immediately.''" - [[Bob-omb]] in [[Monster List]]</ref> are the inhabitants of [[Moleville]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. They usually work by mining in the [[Mole Mines]] but also preside over [[Moleville Mountain]], which serves as an amusement ride. The mole community takes great pride in a [[fireworks]] inventor, who sells [[Mario]] fireworks for the parade at the end of the game. Moles also have a work song called the "Moleville Blues."
'''Moles''',<ref>"''In the Moleville blues, it's said that the moles are covered in what?''" – [[Dr. Topper]]</ref> also referred to as '''miners''',<ref>"''Careless detonations can lead to cave-ins, so if the miners of Moleville see one of these around the mines, they leave the area immediately.''" - [[Bob-omb]] in [[Monster List]]</ref> are the inhabitants of [[Moleville]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. They usually work by mining in the [[Mole Mines]]. The mole community takes great pride in a [[fireworks]] inventor, who sells [[Mario]] fireworks for the [[parade]] at the end of the game. Moles also have a work song called the "[[Melody Bay#Moleville Blues|Moleville Blues]]." One mole man uses the shortcut that his wife dug to the [[Mine Cart|trolley]] tracks to open [[Moleville Mountain]], which serves as an amusement ride.
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|JapR=Dukati no Otoko
|JapR=Dukati no Otoko
|JapM=Moleville man
|JapM=Moleville man
|Jap2=カアちゃん
|Jap2=とうちゃん
|Jap2R=Kaachan
|Jap2R=Tō-chan
|Jap2M=childish term for mother or wife
|Jap2M=childish term for father or husband
|Jap3=カアちゃん
|Jap3R=Kā-chan
|Jap3M=childish term for mother or wife
|Chi=杜卡提的男人
|Chi=杜卡提的男人
|ChiR=Dùkǎtí de nánrén
|ChiR=Dùkǎtí de nánrén

Revision as of 15:44, April 22, 2024

Mole
Mole woman official artwork.
A mole woman
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Comparable
Notable members

Moles,[1] also referred to as miners,[2] are the inhabitants of Moleville in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. They usually work by mining in the Mole Mines. The mole community takes great pride in a fireworks inventor, who sells Mario fireworks for the parade at the end of the game. Moles also have a work song called the "Moleville Blues." One mole man uses the shortcut that his wife dug to the trolley tracks to open Moleville Mountain, which serves as an amusement ride.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドゥカティのおとこ
Dukati no Otoko
とうちゃん
Tō-chan
カアちゃん
Kā-chan
Moleville man

childish term for father or husband

childish term for mother or wife

Chinese 杜卡提的男人
Dùkǎtí de nánrén
Moleville person

Dutch mijnwerker
miner
French mineur
miner
German Minenarbeiter
Miner
Italian minatore
miner
Korean 광부
gwangbu
miner

Spanish minero
miner

References

  1. ^ "In the Moleville blues, it's said that the moles are covered in what?" – Dr. Topper
  2. ^ "Careless detonations can lead to cave-ins, so if the miners of Moleville see one of these around the mines, they leave the area immediately." - Bob-omb in Monster List