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{{quote|Full Extension!|[[Extension Corps]]|[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]}}
{{quote|Full Extension!|[[Extension Corps]]|[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]}}


The '''Extension Corps''' are the main antagonists set to appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. They are a group of sentient beings based on different types of electrical connectors, which is reflected by their collective name, a pun on "extension cord". Among its members are a villainous-looking figure wearing a cloak, a tall hat, and a masquerade mask who appears to be the leader of the group, a lanky purple high-ranking member resembles a {{wp|Phone connector (audio)|headphone jack}} with their head resembling a male connector and one of their arms resembling a female connector, overall giving the appearance of a stereotypical Japanese delinquent, a stout blue high-ranking member whose body resembles a {{wp|VGA connector}}, a floating magenta high-ranking member has arms that resemble {{wp|coaxial cable}}s, and small, purplish gray minions that resemble either male or female {{wp|USB|USB cable}}s. In the game's announcement trailer, one of the high-ranking members attacks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] with an electrical orb in battle.
The '''Extension Corps''' are the main antagonists set to appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. They are a group of sentient beings based on different types of electrical connectors, which is reflected by their collective name, a pun on "extension cord". Among its members are a villainous-looking figure wearing a cloak, a tall hat, and a masquerade mask who appears to be the leader of the group, a lanky purple high-ranking member resembles a {{wp|Phone connector (audio)|headphone jack}} with their head resembling a male connector and one of their arms resembling a female connector, overall giving the appearance of a stereotypical Japanese delinquent, a stout blue high-ranking member whose body resembles a {{wp|VGA connector}}, a floating magenta high-ranking member has arms that resemble {{wp|coaxial cable}}s and wearing a yellow cape, and small, purplish gray minions that resemble either male or female {{wp|USB|USB cable}}s. In the game's announcement trailer, one of the high-ranking members attacks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] with an electrical orb in battle.


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Extension Corps
The Extension Corps in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“Full Extension!”
Extension Corps, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

The Extension Corps are the main antagonists set to appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. They are a group of sentient beings based on different types of electrical connectors, which is reflected by their collective name, a pun on "extension cord". Among its members are a villainous-looking figure wearing a cloak, a tall hat, and a masquerade mask who appears to be the leader of the group, a lanky purple high-ranking member resembles a headphone jack with their head resembling a male connector and one of their arms resembling a female connector, overall giving the appearance of a stereotypical Japanese delinquent, a stout blue high-ranking member whose body resembles a VGA connector, a floating magenta high-ranking member has arms that resemble coaxial cables and wearing a yellow cape, and small, purplish gray minions that resemble either male or female USB cables. In the game's announcement trailer, one of the high-ranking members attacks Mario and Luigi with an electrical orb in battle.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ボルドルド隊
Borudorudo Tai
Partial voicing and repeating of「ボルト」(boruto, volt) +「隊」(tai, squad)

Dutch Extensiegroep
Extention group
French (NOE) Disjoncteur[1]
Circuit breaker
German Ausfall-Brigade
 
Italian Skonnettieri
Portmanteau of sconnettere ("to disconnect") and possibly moschettieri ("musketeers") or guerrieri ("warriors")
Spanish (NOE) Comando Alargador
Extension Cord Commando

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