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A '''list of implied species''' that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearances, the implied species have been mentioned at least once throughout the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise.
A '''list of implied species''' that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearances, the implied species have been mentioned at least once throughout the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise.
 
==Ancient Stickerish==
The '''Ancient Stickerish''' people are mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. In [[the Enigmansion]], one text on a bookshelf reads "PAPERABBLESTICKEROBBLE DERRSTICKER STICKARONISTICK PAPERDAPERDOOPER STICKITYSTICKITYSTICKITY PAPEROOSKI PAPERDOODLE STICKERPAPERRAWK." [[Kersti]] claims to have not studied Ancient Stickerish since high school, and flunked her Ancient Stickerish class. However, she manages to translate it as "an ancient prophecy that fell from the Sticker Comet" that reads "The five lights...then the truth shall be revealed!"
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Spa= Pegatinés antiguo
|SpaM= Old Stickerese
}}


==Business Bro==
==Business Bro==
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The Luffs were responsible for the forging of the [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]], and they used its powers to take over the majority of the world. However, since the Luffs misused it, the compass cursed them, destroying their empire. Hoping that this would not happen to other kingdoms, a Luff boy named [[List of implied characters#Cranberry|Cranberry]] broke the Marvelous Compass into seven parts, hiding six and keeping one with him in [[List of implied locations#Rapturous Ruins|Rapturous Ruins]]. After a thousand years of sleep, Cranberry would become the last of the Luffs, and even he disappeared when awoken by Luigi, who intended to rebuild the Marvelous Compass.
The Luffs were responsible for the forging of the [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]], and they used its powers to take over the majority of the world. However, since the Luffs misused it, the compass cursed them, destroying their empire. Hoping that this would not happen to other kingdoms, a Luff boy named [[List of implied characters#Cranberry|Cranberry]] broke the Marvelous Compass into seven parts, hiding six and keeping one with him in [[List of implied locations#Rapturous Ruins|Rapturous Ruins]]. After a thousand years of sleep, Cranberry would become the last of the Luffs, and even he disappeared when awoken by Luigi, who intended to rebuild the Marvelous Compass.


The Luffs' part in Luigi's story was not yet over, however. After making it to [[List of implied locations#Hatesong Tower|Hatesong Tower]], Luigi would soon hear the true intention of [[List of implied characters#Minister Crepe|Minister Crepe]]: He had apparently always been planning to usurp the Marvelous Compass from Luigi's hands and reestablish the Luff Kingdom as his own. Luigi would not comply, and Crepe was soon defeated. The Luffian part in ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' had ended.
The Luffs' part in Luigi's story was not yet over, however. After making it to [[List of implied locations#Hatesong Tower|Hatesong Tower]], Luigi would soon hear the true intention of [[List of implied characters#Minister Crepe|Minister Crepe]]: He had apparently always been planning to usurp the Marvelous Compass from Luigi's hands and reestablish the Luff Kingdom as his own. Luigi would not comply, and Crepe was soon defeated.
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ロルチ
|JapR=Roruchi
|JapM=Possibly from「ロール·パン」(''rōru-pan'', "bread roll") and possibly the diminutive suffix「ち」(''-chi'')
|Ita=Loruci
|ItaM=From Japanese
|Spa=Lolichi
|SpaM=From Japanese name and maybe ''lichi'' ("lychee")
}}


==Recordomeow==  
==Recordomeow==  
The '''Recordomeows''' are implied creatures seemingly found in [[Fort Francis]]. They are only mentioned in Chapters 3-1 and 3-4 of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They apparently record [[Francis]]'s TV shows while he's away.
The '''Recordomeows''' are implied creatures seemingly found in [[Fort Francis]]. They are only mentioned in Chapters 3-1 and 3-4 of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They apparently record [[Francis]]'s TV shows while he is away.


==Soakit==
==Soakit==
'''Soakits''' are a variant of [[Snifit]]s. In the hot springs of [[Redpepper Crater]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', two Snifits say that they are "converting to Soakits" instead of being Snifits.
'''Soakits''' are a variant of [[Snifit]]s. In the hot springs of [[Redpepper Crater]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', two Snifits say that they are "converting to Soakits" instead of being Snifits.
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|FreA=Maskrachat
|FreAM=From ''Maskrache'' ("[[Snifit]]")
|SpaA=Mojiti
|SpaAM=A pun on ''Olfiti'' ("Snifit") and ''mojar'' ("to get wet")
<!-- This line in the European Spanish version is "Mmm... Se acabaron las fechorias. En cuanto salga de aqui, presento mi dimision. !Pasare el resto de mis dias en remojo!" with no Soakit analogue -->
}}


==Soybean civilization==
==Soybean civilization==

Latest revision as of 18:45, April 26, 2024

A list of implied species that have not physically appeared in any form of media up to this point in time. Regardless of their lack of appearances, the implied species have been mentioned at least once throughout the Super Mario franchise.

Ancient Stickerish[edit]

The Ancient Stickerish people are mentioned in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. In the Enigmansion, one text on a bookshelf reads "PAPERABBLESTICKEROBBLE DERRSTICKER STICKARONISTICK PAPERDAPERDOOPER STICKITYSTICKITYSTICKITY PAPEROOSKI PAPERDOODLE STICKERPAPERRAWK." Kersti claims to have not studied Ancient Stickerish since high school, and flunked her Ancient Stickerish class. However, she manages to translate it as "an ancient prophecy that fell from the Sticker Comet" that reads "The five lights...then the truth shall be revealed!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Spanish Pegatinés antiguo
Old Stickerese

Business Bro[edit]

Business Bros. are a type of Hammer Bro whose existence is only implied in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The only known Business Bro is Hamma Jamma's father.

As Hamma Jamma tells Mario, dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet, according to him, lame) act.

Luff[edit]

The Luffs once made up a great kingdom. Their tale is told in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and, although they are never seen, they are integral to the deeper parts of Luigi's Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door adventure.

The Luffs were responsible for the forging of the Marvelous Compass, and they used its powers to take over the majority of the world. However, since the Luffs misused it, the compass cursed them, destroying their empire. Hoping that this would not happen to other kingdoms, a Luff boy named Cranberry broke the Marvelous Compass into seven parts, hiding six and keeping one with him in Rapturous Ruins. After a thousand years of sleep, Cranberry would become the last of the Luffs, and even he disappeared when awoken by Luigi, who intended to rebuild the Marvelous Compass.

The Luffs' part in Luigi's story was not yet over, however. After making it to Hatesong Tower, Luigi would soon hear the true intention of Minister Crepe: He had apparently always been planning to usurp the Marvelous Compass from Luigi's hands and reestablish the Luff Kingdom as his own. Luigi would not comply, and Crepe was soon defeated.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ロルチ
Roruchi
Possibly from「ロール·パン」(rōru-pan, "bread roll") and possibly the diminutive suffix「ち」(-chi)

Italian Loruci
From Japanese
Spanish Lolichi
From Japanese name and maybe lichi ("lychee")

Recordomeow[edit]

The Recordomeows are implied creatures seemingly found in Fort Francis. They are only mentioned in Chapters 3-1 and 3-4 of Super Paper Mario. They apparently record Francis's TV shows while he is away.

Soakit[edit]

Soakits are a variant of Snifits. In the hot springs of Redpepper Crater in Paper Mario: Color Splash, two Snifits say that they are "converting to Soakits" instead of being Snifits.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
French (NOA) Maskrachat
From Maskrache ("Snifit")
Spanish (NOA) Mojiti
A pun on Olfiti ("Snifit") and mojar ("to get wet")

Soybean civilization[edit]

Main article: Soybean civilization

Vegebrodies[edit]

The Vegebrodies are a species mentioned in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They fought Muscle Lord Biceptius for unknown reasons.