Hornfels: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
m (Text replacement - "Fra([AE]?M? *)=" to "Fre$1=")
 
(24 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:SPM Hornfels Sprite.png]]
|species=[[Cragnon]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
}}
{{quote|Boss... Nothing happen yet, brah...|Hornfels|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Boss... Nothing happen yet, brah...|Hornfels|Super Paper Mario}}
 
'''Hornfels''' is the [[Cragnon]] boomer of ''[[Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter]]''. He is partners with [[Monzo]] and is one of [[Flint Cragley]]'s crew. He appears in the [[Floro Caverns]] of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and goes wherever Flint tells him to go. His name is derived from "{{wp|hornfels}}," a type of rock.
[[File:Hornfels.png|thumb|A sprite of Hornfels]]
'''Hornfels''' is the boomer in [[Flint Cragley's Cragtrotter]]. He is partners with [[Monzo]] and is one of [[Flint Cragley]]'s crew. He appears in the [[Floro Caverns]] of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' and goes wherever Flint tells him to go. His name is derived from "{{wp|hornfels}}," a type of rock.


[[File:SPM Hornfels Found.png|left|thumb|[[Princess Peach]] and [[Pixl]]s meet Hornfels in [[Floro Caverns]]]]
[[File:SPM Hornfels Found.png|left|thumb|[[Princess Peach]] and [[Pixl]]s meet Hornfels in [[Floro Caverns]]]]
During the game, Hornfels got lost in the [[Floro Caverns]] (as did Monzo) and [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]] and the [[Pixl]]s had to find him and tell him where Flint Cragley was. After that, Flint blamed Hornfels (and then Monzo) for not having and losing the [[key]] that let them go deeper in the Floro Caverns. As it turned out, Flint had the key in his pockets (which might be a reference to [[Beldam]] blaming [[Vivian]] for losing Mario's sketch and the [[Superbombomb]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''). After that, Hornfels still followed Flint everywhere.
During the game, Hornfels gets lost in the [[Floro Caverns]] (as does Monzo) and [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]] and the [[Pixl]]s find him and tell him where Flint Cragley is. After that, Flint blames Hornfels (and then Monzo) for losing the [[key]] that let them go deeper in the Floro Caverns. As it turns out, Flint had the key in his pockets (which might be a reference to [[Beldam]] blaming [[Vivian]] for losing Mario's sketch and the [[Superbombomb]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''). After that, Hornfels follows Flint everywhere.
{{br|left}}
{{br}}
==[[Catch Card]]==
==[[Catch Card]]==
[[File:212. Hornfels and Monzo Card.PNG|thumb|upright=0.5|Monzo and Hornfels' Catch Card]]
{| class="wikitable" align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; background: #f9f9f9; color:black"
|[[File:SPM Hornfels and Monzo Catch Card.png|center|70px]]
|
*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Description:''' These two Cragnons are Flint Cragley's assistants. Sadly, he doesn't treat them with proper crag.
*'''Card Description:''' ''These two Cragnons are Flint Cragley's assistants. Sadly, he doesn't treat them with proper crag.''
|}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
Line 16: Line 22:
|Jap=ヘンリー
|Jap=ヘンリー
|JapR=Henrī
|JapR=Henrī
|JapM=Henry
|JapM=Henry<br>(Along with Monzo's Japanese name, Stanley, possibly in reference to the Welsh journalist famous for exploring Africa during the 19th century, {{wp|Henry Morton Stanley}}, as Flint Cragley is also an explorer.)
|Fra=Sonolite
|Fre=Sonolite
|FraM=The prefix ''sono'' refers to his job as a boom man; ''lite'' derives from the suffix ''-lithe'', which refers to rocks
|FreM=From the prefix "sono-" and the suffix used for forming the names of rocks "-lite"
|Ger=Hornfels
|Ger=Hornfels
|GerM=
|Kor=헨리
|KorR=Henli
|KorM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|Ita=Audiolito
|Ita=Audiolito
|ItaM=From "audio"}}
|ItaM=From "audio" and Italian suffix used for forming the names of rocks "-lito"
 
|Spa=Marmolito
==Trivia==
|SpaM=Possibly a masculine adaption of "marmolite"
*Hornfel's Japanese name, Henry, along with Monzo's name, Stanley, is possibly a reference to the Welsh journalist famous for exploring Africa during the 19th century, [[Wikipedia:Henry Morton Stanley|Henry Morton Stanley]], as Flint Cragley is also an explorer.
}}


{{SPM}}
{{SPM}}
[[Category:Cragnons]]
[[Category:Cragnons]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario Characters]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario characters]]
[[de:Hornfels]]

Latest revision as of 00:29, January 8, 2024

Hornfels
SPM Hornfels Sprite.png
Species Cragnon
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“Boss... Nothing happen yet, brah...”
Hornfels, Super Paper Mario

Hornfels is the Cragnon boomer of Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter. He is partners with Monzo and is one of Flint Cragley's crew. He appears in the Floro Caverns of Super Paper Mario and goes wherever Flint tells him to go. His name is derived from "hornfels," a type of rock.

Princess Peach and Pixls meet Hornfels in Floro Caverns

During the game, Hornfels gets lost in the Floro Caverns (as does Monzo) and Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser and the Pixls find him and tell him where Flint Cragley is. After that, Flint blames Hornfels (and then Monzo) for losing the key that let them go deeper in the Floro Caverns. As it turns out, Flint had the key in his pockets (which might be a reference to Beldam blaming Vivian for losing Mario's sketch and the Superbombomb in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door). After that, Hornfels follows Flint everywhere.

Catch Card[edit]

Hornfels & Monzo
  • Card Type: Uncommon
  • Card Description: These two Cragnons are Flint Cragley's assistants. Sadly, he doesn't treat them with proper crag.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヘンリー
Henrī
Henry
(Along with Monzo's Japanese name, Stanley, possibly in reference to the Welsh journalist famous for exploring Africa during the 19th century, Henry Morton Stanley, as Flint Cragley is also an explorer.)

French Sonolite
From the prefix "sono-" and the suffix used for forming the names of rocks "-lite"
German Hornfels
-
Italian Audiolito
From "audio" and Italian suffix used for forming the names of rocks "-lito"
Korean 헨리
Henli
Transliteration of the Japanese name

Spanish Marmolito
Possibly a masculine adaption of "marmolite"