Twila

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Twila
Mario Party 6 promotional artwork: Twila
Artwork of Twila from Mario Party 6
First appearance Mario Party 6 (2004)
Latest appearance Mario Party: The Top 100 (cameo) (2017)
“I'm Twila, the dazzling dame of the night!”
Twila, Mario Party 6

Twila is a character in Mario Party 6. She is the literal moon who revolves around the world with Brighton, the sun. According to the game's intro, they also host the parties set up by Mario and his friends. Twila's name is a pun on "twilight," owing to her connection with the moon. After Brighton asks her whether he is more impressive than she is, the two of them start to argue. The discord motivates Mario and company to fill the Star Bank with as many Stars as possible in the hopes of ending their fight. The Stars in the bank can be used to purchase pages from the Miracle Book, and once all pages in the Miracle Book are bought, Brighton and Twila see how much work everyone has done to fill the Star Bank. They both make up and promise to get along. As an award for everyone's hard work, Brighton and Twila scatter the Stars across the sky, being seen miles away.

During gameplay, Twila controls the board for three turns, turning it from day to night, and switches off with Brighton after the three turns are up. She also changes in some courses how much Stars are worth, and sometimes she makes new paths open or closes paths. Twila also hosts Mini-game Mode, Options Mode, and the quiz game Speak Up.

Twila, as well as Brighton, made an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a sticker that can be collected. Her sticker can be used by any character, and it reduces dizzy time by 46.

In German versions of Mario Party 6, Brighton is female and Twila is male because the former has feminine pronouns and the latter has masculine pronouns in the German language. In the Japanese version, Brighton and Twila have voice clips.

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Sticker
Twila
A Sticker of Twila in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Artwork from: Mario Party 6
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: Dizzy Time -46
Usable by: Anyone

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Brighton and Twila: "Agents of the sun and moon shining in the sky over Mario's world. They take turns as day passes into night and back."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルルナ[?]
Ruruna
From the Latin word luna ("moon"); forms a naming scheme with Brighton's Japanese name,「ソルル」(Soruru)
Chinese 月月[?]
Yuè Yuè
Reduplication of「月」(yuè, "moon")
French Séléna[?] From "selene" (Ancient Greek for "moon")
German Raimond[?] Portmanteau of the name Raimund and Mond ("moon")
Italian Ombretta[?] Little Shadow; shared with Vivian and Bogmire
Portuguese (NOA) Luana[1] A given name that is a pun with lua ("moon")
Spanish Luluna[?] From the Japanese name. Also a pun on the name Lulú and luna ("moon")

References[edit]

  1. ^ NinTavito (November 22, 2022). Mario Party Superstars- Enciclopédia Completa em Português. Youtube. Retrieved October 22, 2024.