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First appearance | Official: Slime Morimori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan (2003) Crossover Installments: Itadaki Street DS (2007) |
Latest appearance | Crossover Installments: Fortune Street (2011) |
Capital | Boingburg |
Inhabitants | Slimes, Monsters |
Slimenia is an island home to a large population of Slimes, as well as numerous other monsters. It is the main location in which the Slime sub-series of the Dragon Quest franchise takes place.
History
Fortune Street
Slimenia appears as a playable board in Fortune Street. In Easy Mode, the board makes an outline of a Slime with 2 circles of 4 shops to make eyes. In Standard Mode, the board also makes the outline of a Slime but it has a line of shops stretching across the middle to make a mouth. There is a sideways figure 8 in above the mouth part to make eyes. In Tour Mode, the player has to get at least 2nd against Slime, Stella and Carver to beat the board.
The island itself is based off of Slimenia's appearance in the Game Boy Advance title Slime Morimori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan, as its depiction varies between entries in the series. Multiple locations from the game can be seen on the island from above, including Surlun Town, Nokke Woods, Nikomisky Mine, Ul-Otter River, Cara Cara Pool, Mt. Merazoma, and the Slime Tail. Multiple She-slimes, Lime slimes, and Men o' war can be seen on the main part of the island, while a Golem and a Dracky are seen on the Slime Tail near the Plob's headquarters.
Official description
- "A teardrop-shaped island that could only bring tears of joy, as its slimy inhabitants live in a fun-filled, gooey paradise!"
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | スラバッカ島 Surabakka-tō |
Surabacca Island; from 「スライム」 (Suraimu, "Slime") and 「ばっか」 (bakka, "only" or "nothing but"), referencing the island's population consisting almost entirely of Slimes. |
Spanish | Limenia |
Combination of the English name and "limo" (slime) |