Color-Full Sea
Color-Full Sea from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
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 islandsEdit

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

IsletsEdit

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 reefsEdit

Reef Description
 
Broque Reef
A reef in the Color-Full Sea. They're having a block party!
 
Just-a-Fluke Reef
A reef in the Color-Full Sea. Looks like a whale without the cool bits.
 
Ominous Reef
A reef in the Color-Full Sea. Has a very bite-y atmosphere.
 
Mysterious Swirled Reef
A reef in the Color-Full Sea. It doesn't remind you of anything.
 
Eternal-Struggle Reef
A reef in the Color-Full Sea. Are those crabs...arm wrestling?

Great Lighthouse IslandEdit

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 languagesEdit

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")

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi : L'épopée fraternelle in game name (European french localization)
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #3. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on December 15, 2024.
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)