D-Man: Difference between revisions
From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Reverted edits by 43.239.85.170 (talk) to last revision by PorpleBot) Tag: Rollback |
No edit summary Tag: Mobile edit |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
|notable= | |notable= | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''D-Men''' are | '''D-Men''' are imp-like creatures that work for [[Queen Jaydes]] and who reside in [[The Underwhere]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. There are two types of D-Men: those that work directly for Queen Jaydes (as distinguished by the suits they wear) and are flooded with work, and those that can mainly be found in [[Underwhere Road]] (as distinguished by their loincloths) and who make sure people safely climb upward to [[The Overthere]]. | ||
The D-Man's name is a pun on "demon" and "[[wikipedia:G-Man (slang)|G-Man]]", which is short for "Government Man" and is a slang term for FBI Agents; this refers to the fact that they are agents of Queen Jaydes. | The D-Man's name is a pun on "demon" and "[[wikipedia:G-Man (slang)|G-Man]]", which is short for "Government Man" and is a slang term for FBI Agents; this refers to the fact that they are agents of Queen Jaydes. |
Latest revision as of 00:26, August 30, 2024
D-Man | |
---|---|
The two types of D-Men from Super Paper Mario | |
First appearance | Super Paper Mario (2007) |
D-Men are imp-like creatures that work for Queen Jaydes and who reside in The Underwhere in Super Paper Mario. There are two types of D-Men: those that work directly for Queen Jaydes (as distinguished by the suits they wear) and are flooded with work, and those that can mainly be found in Underwhere Road (as distinguished by their loincloths) and who make sure people safely climb upward to The Overthere.
The D-Man's name is a pun on "demon" and "G-Man", which is short for "Government Man" and is a slang term for FBI Agents; this refers to the fact that they are agents of Queen Jaydes.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | オニン[?] Onin |
Pun on「鬼」(oni) and「人」(nin, person) | |
French | D-mon[?] | From "démon" | |
German | D-mon[?] | From "dämon" | |
Italian | D-mone[?] | From "demone" (demon) | |
Korean | 도깨맨[?] Dokkaemaen |
Goblin Man | |
Spanish (NOE) | D-Mon[1] | Corruption of the English word 'demon' |