Dulles

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Dulles
Screenshot of Dulles in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Dulles in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Species Concordian humanoid
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“This old place! It's got so many holes. I never know what's gonna happen!”
Dulles, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Dulles is one of the four members of IDLE, appearing in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a young, lanky, green Concordian humanoid, and wears a green sleeveless shirt and a belt with a spiral in the center on his waist. His eyes are slightly slanted outward near the top, making him look slightly different to the rest of his people. Dulles also wears a yellow-orange scarf tied around his antenna. He lives on Desolatt Island with the rest of the IDLE members. In the sidequest Back to IDLE's Roots, Ireen's mom explains in a flashback about how Ireen fought the other IDLE members one-on-one (including Dulles) to get them on her team, forming IDLE in the first place.

Dulles and the rest of IDLE first meet Mario and Luigi on Desolatt Island, where Ireen and the rest of the group task the brothers to find all of them in a game of hide-and-seek. Dulles hides in the green building to the northeast, however, he ends up falling through one of many holes in the floor, and the brothers must figure which hole leads to his hiding spot; getting the wrong answer requires the player to climb back up and try again to find him. Once Desolatt Island is linked, he and the rest of IDLE join Mario and Luigi on their adventure on Shipshape Island.

When the Bros. get the materials to build a rocket, Dulles and the rest of the group ride the rocket into the Color-Full Sea Great Lighthouse Island's barrier, punching a hole in it so Mario and Luigi can invade it.

Later, on Slippenglide Island, Dulles expresses his reluctance on investigating the island and wishes to go home, while Loog calls him out for being a coward. When the Bros. reach the Extension Corps's laboratory, Dulles can be seen to the southeast, resting.

The IDLE gang later needs to be found during the Reclusa World chapter of the game. Doing so results in a Bond being formed, which the Bros. take.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズレッタ[?]
Zuretta
Pun on the second syllable in「グズグズ」(Guzuguzu, "IDLE") and possibly「ズレた」(zureta, "misaligned")
Chinese 拉雷塔[?]
Lāléitǎ
From the second syllable in「拖拉拖拉」(Tuōlatuōla, "IDLE") and Chinese male name ending「塔」(-tǎ)
Dutch Andurs[?] From the second/third letter in G.A.A.P. ("IDLE"); possibly from the male given name "Anders" and a pun on anders ("different")
French (NOA) Lassuperius[1] From the second syllable in POLARITÉ ("IDLE")
French (NOE) Étofraiz[2] From the second letter in ZÉROS ("IDLE"); pun on est aux fraises ("to be clueless")
German Yuri[?] From the second letter in WYRG ("IDLE")
Italian Tony[3] -
Korean 문타[?]
Munta
From the second syllable in "꾸물꾸물" (Kkumul-kkumul, "IDLE")
Portuguese Tato[4] From the second syllable in Estáticos ("IDLE")
Spanish (NOA) Pat[?] From the second syllable in Simpáticos ("IDLE")
Spanish (NOE) Morris[5] From the second syllable in Remolones ("IDLE")

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Canadian French localization)
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: L'épopée fraternelle in-game name (European French localization)
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #3. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 19, 2024.
  4. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)
  5. ^ ErSeFiRoX (November 6, 2024). Isla Desolita // MARIO & LUIGI: CONEXIÓN FRATERNAL (5:27). YouTube. Retrieved November 11, 2024.