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| Bulbfish | |
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| 👁 Bulbfish in Mario & Luigi: Brothership | |
| Appears in | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) |
Bulbfish are a species of glowing, bright orange fish raised on Bulbfish Island in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. They can be seen swimming in a pen by the island's pier. They emit electrical energy from their bodies, so they are used as a power source to power the island's electrical appliances, such as their streetlamps. When Mario and Luigi first arrive on Bulbfish Island, they are called upon to investigate the theft of some Bulbfish eggs. They ultimately discover that Leyden's assistant is responsible. He had stolen the eggs as part of a plot to replace Leyden as chief. After cornering him near the lighthouse, he threatens to throw the eggs into the sea until Leyden stops him.
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | デンキューギョ Denkyū Gyo |
Lightbulb Fish | [?] | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 灯泡鱼 Dēngpào Yú |
Lightbulb Fish | [?] | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 燈泡魚 Dēngpào Yú |
Lightbulb Fish | [?] | |
| Dutch | Lampevis | Portmanteau of lampen ("lamps") and vis ("fish") | [?] | |
| French (European) | Pescampi | Portmanteau of pesce (Italian for "fish") and ampère ("ampere") with suffix "-i" | [1] | |
| German | Luxforelle | From lux (Latin for "light") and Forelle ("trout") | [?] | |
| Italian | Lucciolo | Faux masculine form of lucciola ("firefly"), also diminutive form of luccio ("northern pike" | [2] | |
| Portuguese | Lampapeixe | Portmanteau of lâmpada ("light") and peixe ("fish") | [?] | |
| Spanish (Latin American) | Amperpez | From "ampere" and pez ("fish") | [?] | |
| Spanish (European) | Egupi | From "e-" (prefix used to indicate something electric) and "guppy" | [?] |