Ten

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Ten
Artwork of an Extension Corps member from M&L Brothership
Artwork from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Pink porklet! Red nose-hair guy! Green nose-hair guy! Your attempts to get in our way are pathetic. It ends here!”
Ten, Mario & Luigi: Brothership[1]

Ten[2] is a member of the Extension Corps under Zokket in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a lanky, purple miscreant who resembles a headphone jack composed of his head resembling a male connector and one of his arms resembling a female connector, giving him the general appearance of a stereotypical Japanese delinquent. His name comes from the second syllable of "extension" in reference to extension cords, with Ecks and Shun's names coming from the other two.

In battle, Ten attacks by creating a purple energy ball with his right arm and rides on it to ram into Mario and Luigi, who have to use hammer strikes to repel it. If the ball that Ten was riding on is hit enough times, the ball will vanish and he will fall.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルドルフ[3]
Rudorufu
Rudolf/Rudolph
Chinese 鲁多鲁弗[?]
Lǔduōlǔfú
Rudolf/Rudolph
French Jonk[4] Phonetic reading of the second syllable of "disjoncteur" (circuit breaker). His name is shared with Diss and Terr in order to make a pun with the same word.
Italian Volter[?] Portmanteau of "volt" and the name "Walter"
Portuguese Gui[?] From the name "Guilherme", together with the other members (Coné and Zão) the three names form a pun on conexão ("connection")
Spanish (NOE) Arga[5] From alargador ("extension cord"), referring to the name of the Extension Corps.

References

  1. ^ https://youtu.be/Xqp1js9mGQg?si=80cvdK-ERJoy24Z2
  2. ^ Nintendo of America (October 10, 2024). Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Overview Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube (English). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Story. マリオ&ルイージRPG ブラザーシップ! (Japanese). Retrieved 27 Oct. 2024.
  4. ^ Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle. Nintendo.com (French). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  5. ^ Mario & Luigi: Conexión fraternal. Nintendo.com (European Spanish). Retrieved October 11, 2024.