Color-Full Sea
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				| Color-Full Sea | |
|---|---|
|   | |
| Appears in | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | 
| Greater location | Concordia | 
Color-Full Sea is the second sea explored in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is located in the southwest corner of Concordia, south of Lushgreen Sea and west of Brrrning Sea. The name is a pun on "colorful".
Drifting islands[edit]
| Island | Description | Unlock condition | 
|---|---|---|
|  Desolatt Island | An island with a town half buried in sand. Debris litters the area. | Discover the walled-off Great Lighthouse Island | 
|  Merrygo Island | An island dominated by a large, circular maze. | Link Desolatt Island | 
|  Lottacoins Island | An island of tall buildings and happy people walking quickly between them. | Start the decoy operation after linking Merrygo Island | 
|  Allsand Island | An island covered in sand. Rich in certain resources such as oil. | Link Lottacoins Island | 
Islets[edit]
| Islet | Description | 
|---|---|
|  Minmin Islet | An island that looks ideal for a large bird to roost. | 
|  Shroonken Islet | Pretty flowers are floating around. | 
|  Dinkee Islet | What's that thing that's piled up high? | 
|  Liil Islet | An island that seems like it has a lot of something... | 
|  Teenytiny Islet | It's all covered in sand... | 
Rare reefs[edit]
Great Lighthouse Island[edit]
| Island | Description | Unlock condition | 
|---|---|---|
|    Color-Full Sea, Great Lighthouse Island | An island with one of the four Great Lighthouses that once lit Concordia. | Talk to Connie on Allsand Island after retrieving the Stickem Oil | 
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | カララフル海域[?] Kararafuru Kaiiki | Partial repetition of「カラフル」(karafuru, "colorful") + "sea" | |
| Chinese (simplified) | 彩丰海域[?] Cǎifēng Hǎiyù | Color-Full Sea | |
| Chinese (traditional) | 彩豐海域[?] Cǎifēng Hǎiyù | Color-Full Sea | |
| Dutch | Bontebaren[?] | From bont ("motley" or "multicolored") and baren ("breakers") | |
| French (NOE) | Mer Barbouillée[1] | Daub Sea | |
| German | Polychromeer[?] | Portmanteau of polychrom ("polychrome") and Meer ("sea") | |
| Italian | Mar Cobaleno[2] | A homophonic portmanteau between mar ("sea") and a contraction of arcobaleno ("rainbow") | |
| Korean | 컬러러풀 해역[?] Keolleoleopul Haeyok | Partial repetition of "컬러풀" (keolleopul, "colorful") + "sea" | |
| Portuguese | Mar Cromar[3] | Pun on cromar ("to chrome") and mar ("sea") | |
| Spanish | Mar Muchicolor[?] | "Sea" + portmanteau of mucho ("many") and "color", sounding similar to multicolor ("varicolored") | 
References[edit]
- ^ Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle in game name (European french localization)
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #3. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on December 15, 2024.
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)






