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Florall Island
Florall Island icon
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Concordians

Florall Island is a major location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. First found on the Lushgreen Sea, it is the fourth island to be linked to Shipshape Island. Bouncy Blooms make their first appearance here.

On the way to the lighthouse, Mario and Luigi must hit red and green colored seeds rhythmically to make giant flowers bloom, which they use to cross large gaps. Mario and Luigi learn UFO Spin and find two Toads who later use fans to accelerate Shipshape Island's movement along currents. After the island is linked, Connie visits and recalls visiting with her mentor Cozette before Concordia split apart.

While searching for a flower crown for Burnadette and Chilliam's wedding, Mario and Luigi can optionally return to Florall Island and find an artist near the mountain with the lighthouse. To reach him, Mario and Luigi must once again rhythmically hit seeds to make giant flowers bloom.

EnemiesEdit

When Reclusa awakens, these enemies are replaced with Glohm versions.

ProfileEdit

  • In-game description: An island with strikingly beautiful flowers that grow everywhere.

GalleryEdit

NamingEdit

"Florall" is a mutation of "floral", or perhaps a combination of "flora" and "all".

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese イキイキ島[?]
Iki'iki-jima
Vivid Island
Chinese (simplified) 生机蓬勃岛[?]
Shēngjīpéngbó Dǎo
Energetic Island
Chinese (traditional) 生機蓬勃島[?]
Shēngjīpéngbó Dǎo
Energetic Island
Dutch Floralia[?] From "floral" and suffix "-ia", used in forming names of countries and flowers
French (NOE) Trampoflora[1] Portmanteau of "trampoline" and "flora"
Italian Isola Floricca[2] Rich-flora Island
Korean 초록초록섬[?]
Chorok'chorok-seom
Greeny Island
Spanish (NOA) Isla Flotárnica[?] "Island" + portmanteau of flotar ("to float") and árnica ("Arnica")
Spanish (NOE) Isla Polipétala[?] "Island" + combination of the prefix poli- ("poly-") and pétalo ("petal")

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Mario Time Soluces (November 9, 2024). SOLUCE TRAMPOFLORA dans MARIO ET LUIGI : L'épopée fraternelle. YouTube. Retrieved January 24, 2025.
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #2. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on January 24, 2025.