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{{quote|Dress like us, party like us! That's what we say, anyway.|Tostarenan|Super Mario Odyssey}} | {{quote|Dress like us, party like us! That's what we say, anyway.|Tostarenan|Super Mario Odyssey}} | ||
[[File:Tostarenan.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mario]] next to a Tostarenan]] | [[File:Tostarenan.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mario]] next to a Tostarenan]] | ||
The '''Tostarenans''' are the inhabitants of the region of [[Tostarena]] within the [[Sand Kingdom]] of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are skeletal beings that dress in traditional {{wp|Mexico|Mexican}}-style clothing, including sombreros and ponchos, and often play such instruments as maracas and guitars. They are based off of skull-shaped traditional figures and candies made during {{wp|Day of the Dead|Día de Muertos}}, also known as "Day of the Dead". | The '''Tostarenans''' are the inhabitants of the region of [[Tostarena]] within the [[Sand Kingdom]] of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are skeletal beings that dress in traditional {{wp|Mexico|Mexican}}-style clothing, including sombreros and ponchos, and often play such instruments as maracas and guitars. They are based off of skull-shaped traditional figures and candies made during {{wp|Day of the Dead|Día de Muertos}}, also known as "Day of the Dead", as well as José Guadalupe Posada's {{wp|La Calavera Catrina|Female Dapper Skull}}, a critical character from Mexico's late 19th century that inspired the entire representative-collective image about the Day of the Dead. | ||
There are two types of Tostarenans: short, blue Tostarenans that have yellow sombreros and red maracas with a yellow stripe, and tall, green Tostarenans that have purple sombreros and yellow maracas with a red stripe. | There are two types of Tostarenans: short, blue Tostarenans that have yellow sombreros and red maracas with a yellow stripe, and tall, green Tostarenans that have purple sombreros and yellow maracas with a red stripe. | ||
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|JapM=Tostarena People | |JapM=Tostarena People | ||
|Spa=Soltitleco | |Spa=Soltitleco | ||
|SpaM=From | |SpaM=From "Soltitlán" (Tostarena) with the Spanish inhabitant suffix "-eco" | ||
| | |Fre=Zuituzèc | ||
| | |FreM=Corruption of French phrase "J'suis tout sec" (I'm all dry) | ||
|Ger=Brutzteke | |Ger=Brutzteke | ||
|GerM=Portmanteau of | |GerM=Portmanteau of "brutzeln" (to frizzle) and "Azteke" (aztec) | ||
|Dut=Zonnesteker | |Dut=Zonnesteker | ||
|DutM= | |DutM=From "zonnesteek" (heat stroke) with "-er" (a suffix used for denoting inhabitants of a place) | ||
|Ita=Tostalandesi | |Ita=Tostalandesi | ||
|ItaM=From | |ItaM=From "Tostalandia" (Tostarena) and possibly the Italian demonym suffix "-ese" | ||
|Rus=Тостаренец | |Rus=Тостаренец | ||
|RusR=Tostarenets | |RusR=Tostarenets | ||
|RusM=Tostarenan | |RusM=Tostarenan | ||
|Kor=아뜨레나인 | |||
|KorR=Atteulena'in | |||
|KorM=From the Japanese name | |||
|Chi= | |Chi= | ||
|ChiR= | |ChiR= |