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|image=[[File:Chieftain German KC Mario.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:Chieftain German KC Mario.png|250px]]
|species=[[Tetris tribe]] (half [[Human]], half Tetrimino)
|species=[[Tetris Ningen]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' (''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]'') (1989)
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' (''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]'') (1989)
}}
}}
{{Quote2|オレはテトリス{{ruby|王国|おうこく}}の入り{{ruby|口|くち}}を{{ruby|守|まち}}る.しゅう{{ruby|長|ちょう}}の ゲルマンだ. (''I'm the guardian of the Tetris Kingdom! I'm Chieftain German!'')|Shūchō no Geruman|''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]''}}
{{quote|</span>オレはテトリス{{ruby|王国|おうこく}}の入り{{ruby|口|くち}}を{{ruby|守|まち}}る.しゅう{{ruby|長|ちょう}}の ゲルマンだ. (''I'm the guardian of the Tetris Kingdom! I'm Chieftain Germane!'')|Germane|''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]''}}
'''Shūchō no Geruman''' is one of the major antagonists of the first act in the ''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]'' manga from the ''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' series published by KC Deluxe. He is the chief of the [[Tetris tribe]] and guardian of their [[Tetris ōkoku|kingdom]].
'''Germane'''<ref>{{file link|KC Mario original characters.jpg}}</ref> is one of the major antagonists of the first act in the ''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]'' manga from the ''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' series published by KC Deluxe. He is the chief of the [[Tetris Ningen]] and guardian of [[Tetris Ōkoku|their kingdom]].


[[File:Goro-chan and Tetris KC Mario.png|thumb|left|Geruman (in the middle) in his I-Tetrimino form]]
He is a tall dark-skinned human, wearing Aztecan-like clothing, including a feathered headgear that only he has, symbolizing his leader role. As a member of the Tetris Ningen, he is capable of changing form from a [[human]] to a Tetrimino with human limbs and face (a yellow I-Tetrimino, in his case).
He is a tall dark-skinned human, wearing Aztecan-like clothing, including a feathered headgear that only he has, symbolizing his leader role. As a member of the Tetris tribe, he is capable of changing form from [[human]] to a Tetrimino with human limbs and face (a yellow I-Tetrimino, in his case).


Mario, [[Princess Peach]], and [[Goro-chan]], in search of the fabled treasure of Tetris, find its temple, along a [[Goomba]], a [[Lakitu]], and a [[Hammer Bro]] that were following them. They all barge in the temple, where they are welcomed by Geruman to try his people challenge to access the treasure: the challenge consisting in a real-life Tetris match with Tetriminos falling from a waterfall, on top of which he stands on a platform, giving order to his people to trow in Tetrimino and monitoring everything. Geruman also explains that failing the challenge might lead them to end up just like [[Luigi]], who, earlier, tried the challenge, and he is now in a comatose state at the bottom of the waterfall's basin.
Mario, [[Princess Peach]], and [[Goro (KC Mario)|Goro]], in search of the fabled treasure of Tetris, find its temple, along with a [[Goomba]], [[Lakitu]], and [[Hammer Bro]]ther that were following them. They all barge into the temple, where they are welcomed by Germane to try his challenge to access the treasure: the challenge consisting of a real-life Tetris match with Tetriminos falling from a waterfall, on top of which he stands on a platform, giving orders to his people to throw Tetriminos and monitoring everything. Germane also explains that failing the challenge may lead them to end up like [[Luigi]], who, earlier, tried the challenge, and he is now in a comatose state at the bottom of the waterfall's basin.


The Koopa Troop trio goes first and uses the Tetriminos to create a stair to the top, only to be eaten by a statue that will then take them to other losers of the challenge, and turned into slaves. Thanks to Luigi notes, Mario puts together that, to pass the challenge, they need to clear 100 blocks. While Mario and his friends are progressing the game, Geruman is enjoying himself a manga, until one of his men informs him that the heroes are winning. Scared that someone could put their hands on their treasure, Geruman attempts to flatten Peach with a [[boulder]], but Goro-chan saves her (but also falling into the basin and getting itself eliminated). He then laughs at Mario when he remains alone after Peach sacrifices herself by taking the place of a T-Tetrimino. This insult ends up costing him dearly as Mario, using Peach's ribbon as a whip to better guide the Tetriminos into position, latches Geruman's wrist and pulls him down in a gap, as a replacement for a I-Tetrimino, clearing more lines that makes him pass the challenge, bringing his friends and Luigi back into the game.
The Koopa Troop trio goes first and uses the Tetriminos to create a stair to the top, only to be eaten by a statue that then takes them to the other losers of the challenge, turning them into slaves. With notes from Luigi, Mario puts together that, to pass the challenge, they need to clear 100 blocks. While Mario and his friends are progressing the game, Germane reads a manga, until one of his men informs him that the heroes are winning. Afraid that someone will put their hands on their treasure, Germane attempts to flatten Peach with a [[boulder]], but Goro saves her (but also falling into the basin and getting itself eliminated). He then laughs at Mario when he remains alone after Peach sacrifices herself by taking the place of a T-Tetrimino. Mario, using Peach's ribbon as a whip to better guide the Tetriminos into position, latches onto Germane's wrist and pulls him down into a gap as a replacement for a I-Tetrimino, clearing more lines and allowing him to pass the challenge, bringing his friends and Luigi back into the game.


As the group enters a newly opened passage, Geruman emerges from the ruble, in I-Tetrimino form, and follows them. As the heroes learn of his new form, they mock him and bully him. Angered, Geruman activates a ceiling trap, but his new tall form prevents the spiked ceiling to fall on the heroes. Instead, due to the pressure, the floor collapses, and they all end up into the canal system. Mario and Geruman are separated from the others and arrive in a room where they meet [[King Tetris]], the first ruler of Tetris, who Geruman treats with respect, unaware that he is just [[Bowser]] under a disguise. Geruman, being asked by the King to give him the treasure, takes him and Mario to two waterfalls where they will face each other in a Tetris duel. Geruman, once again, cheats by helping King Tetris by telling him which Tetrimino are about to fall next for him, much to Mario's displeasure.
As the group enters a newly opened passage, Germane emerges from the rubble in I-Tetrimino form and follows them. As the heroes learn of his new form, they mock him and bully him. Angered, Germane activates a ceiling trap, but his new tall form prevents the spiked ceiling to fall on the heroes. Instead, due to the pressure, the floor collapses, and they all end up into the canal system. Mario and Germane are separated from the others and arrive in a room where they meet [[King Tetris]], the first ruler of Tetris, whom Germane treats with respect, unaware that he is just [[Bowser]] under a disguise. Germane, being asked by the king to give him the treasure, takes him and Mario to two waterfalls where they face each other in a Tetris duel. Germane once again cheats by helping King Tetris by telling him which Tetriminos are about to fall next for him, much to Mario's displeasure.


Luigi, Peach and Goro-chan ends up on top of the two waterfalls and the latter ends up cutting off King Tetris', letting Mario clearing the space accumulated in peace. Geruman attempts to fix the situation, ordering the three to leave immediately. When they refuse, Geruman orders him men to turn into Tetrimino and fuse together into the [[Gattai Tetris Ningen]], scaring them away from the waterfall. Luigi then, using some nearby mine carts that the slaves fill with Tetriminos for the challenges, kick it at the monster, destroying it and presumably killing the people forming the amalgamation in the process, since none of them reappear later.
Luigi, Peach, and Goro end up on top of the two waterfalls, and Goro ends up cutting off King Tetris' water, letting Mario clearing the space. Germane attempts to fix the situation, ordering the three to leave immediately. When they refuse, Germane orders him men to turn into Tetriminos and fuse together into the [[Gattai Tetris Ningen]], scaring them away from the waterfall. Using some nearby mine carts that the slaves fill with Tetriminos for the challenges, Luigi then kicks them at the amalgamation, destroying it.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Goro-chan and Tetris KC Mario.png|Germane (in the middle) in his I-Tetrimino form
Chapter 1 SML2.jpg|''Super Mario Land 2'' chapter 1
Tetris Monster KC Mario.jpg|Germane fusing with the [[Tetris Ningen]] in the [[Gattai Tetris Ningen]]
KC Mario original characters.jpg|Art of various original characters from ''KC Mario''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=しゅう{{ruby|長|ちょう}}の ゲルマン
|Jpn=しゅう{{ruby|長|ちょう}}のゲルマン
|JapR=Shūchō no Geruman
|JpnR=Shūchō no Geruman
|JapM=Chieftain German; German is a common name in Russia, where ''Tetris'' was developed  
|JpnM=Chieftain German; "German" is a common name in Russia, where ''{{wp|Tetris}}'' was developed.
|JpnC=<ref>''[[Super Mario Land 2 (manga)|Super Mario Land 2]]'', page 23</ref>
}}
}}
==References==
<references/>
{{Humans}}
{{Humans}}
[[Category:Humans]]
[[Category:Humans]]
[[Category:KC Deluxe]]
[[Category:KC Deluxe]]

Latest revision as of 08:54, March 26, 2025

Germane
Germane
Species Tetris Ningen
First appearance Super Mario (Super Mario Land 2) (1989)
オレはテトリス王国おうこくの入りくちまちる.しゅうちょうの ゲルマンだ. (I'm the guardian of the Tetris Kingdom! I'm Chieftain Germane!)”
Germane, Super Mario Land 2

Germane[1] is one of the major antagonists of the first act in the Super Mario Land 2 manga from the Super Mario series published by KC Deluxe. He is the chief of the Tetris Ningen and guardian of their kingdom.

He is a tall dark-skinned human, wearing Aztecan-like clothing, including a feathered headgear that only he has, symbolizing his leader role. As a member of the Tetris Ningen, he is capable of changing form from a human to a Tetrimino with human limbs and face (a yellow I-Tetrimino, in his case).

Mario, Princess Peach, and Goro, in search of the fabled treasure of Tetris, find its temple, along with a Goomba, Lakitu, and Hammer Brother that were following them. They all barge into the temple, where they are welcomed by Germane to try his challenge to access the treasure: the challenge consisting of a real-life Tetris match with Tetriminos falling from a waterfall, on top of which he stands on a platform, giving orders to his people to throw Tetriminos and monitoring everything. Germane also explains that failing the challenge may lead them to end up like Luigi, who, earlier, tried the challenge, and he is now in a comatose state at the bottom of the waterfall's basin.

The Koopa Troop trio goes first and uses the Tetriminos to create a stair to the top, only to be eaten by a statue that then takes them to the other losers of the challenge, turning them into slaves. With notes from Luigi, Mario puts together that, to pass the challenge, they need to clear 100 blocks. While Mario and his friends are progressing the game, Germane reads a manga, until one of his men informs him that the heroes are winning. Afraid that someone will put their hands on their treasure, Germane attempts to flatten Peach with a boulder, but Goro saves her (but also falling into the basin and getting itself eliminated). He then laughs at Mario when he remains alone after Peach sacrifices herself by taking the place of a T-Tetrimino. Mario, using Peach's ribbon as a whip to better guide the Tetriminos into position, latches onto Germane's wrist and pulls him down into a gap as a replacement for a I-Tetrimino, clearing more lines and allowing him to pass the challenge, bringing his friends and Luigi back into the game.

As the group enters a newly opened passage, Germane emerges from the rubble in I-Tetrimino form and follows them. As the heroes learn of his new form, they mock him and bully him. Angered, Germane activates a ceiling trap, but his new tall form prevents the spiked ceiling to fall on the heroes. Instead, due to the pressure, the floor collapses, and they all end up into the canal system. Mario and Germane are separated from the others and arrive in a room where they meet King Tetris, the first ruler of Tetris, whom Germane treats with respect, unaware that he is just Bowser under a disguise. Germane, being asked by the king to give him the treasure, takes him and Mario to two waterfalls where they face each other in a Tetris duel. Germane once again cheats by helping King Tetris by telling him which Tetriminos are about to fall next for him, much to Mario's displeasure.

Luigi, Peach, and Goro end up on top of the two waterfalls, and Goro ends up cutting off King Tetris' water, letting Mario clearing the space. Germane attempts to fix the situation, ordering the three to leave immediately. When they refuse, Germane orders him men to turn into Tetriminos and fuse together into the Gattai Tetris Ningen, scaring them away from the waterfall. Using some nearby mine carts that the slaves fill with Tetriminos for the challenges, Luigi then kicks them at the amalgamation, destroying it.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しゅうちょうのゲルマン[2]
Shūchō no Geruman
Chieftain German; "German" is a common name in Russia, where Tetris was developed.

References