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Revision as of 18:11, June 26, 2024

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Shipshape Island
Shipshape Island from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)

Shipshape Island is a "part ship, part island" used by Mario and Luigi in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. As its name implies, it is an island shaped like a ship, with a tall tree serving as a mast and sail. The island is covered in grass and pathways, with many smaller trees and some waterfalls and lakes. On its stern stands a monument featuring an outlet and a plug, covered in moss. The ship has a yellow cannon with a mounted telescope used to launch Mario and Luigi towards the islands of Concordia.[1] Its name is derived from "shipshape", a term used to describe something neat and tidy.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Zeiland[2]
From zeil ("sail") and eiland ("island")
French (NOE) Navisthme[3]
From navire ("ship") and isthme ("isthmus")
German Kapitarbora[4]
From Kapitän ("captain") and the Latin arbor ("tree")
Italian Isola Solcamari[5]
From isola ("island") and solca i mari ("sail the seas")
Portuguese Nauta[6]
Navigator
Spanish (NOA) Isla Naviovío
From navio ("ship"), vío ("perceive"), and isla ("island")
Spanish (NOE) Isla Nao[7]
Carrack Island

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