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|JapR=Su Kurīmi
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|JapM=Ce Creami; arranged from 「アイスクリーム」 (''aisu kurīmu'', "ice cream"), and also sounds like the English name.
|JapM=Ce Creami; arranged from 「アイスクリーム」 (''aisu kurīmu'', "ice cream"), and also sounds like the English name.
|Spa=Nato
|Spa=Cremosillo
|SpaM=From "nata" (whipped cream)
|SpaM=From ''crema'' (cream)
|Fra=Sue Crème
|Fra=Sue Crème
|FraM=Sue Cream
|FraM=Sue Cream

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“...I'm Screamy. I wonder what future is plotted for us by he who holds the compass... For I must deliver something...”
Screamy, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Screamy is one of Luigi's partners in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Luigi met Screamy while looking for a piece of the Marvelous Compass in Rapturous Ruins. It is unknown why or how Screamy joined up with Luigi as Luigi does not say and the most Screamy explains is "I must deliver something". His name and appearance invoke a scoop of ice cream in keeping with the dessert theme of Luigi's adventure, or a spirit of some sort.

Brown Screamy-like creatures and their dark versions were originally going to appear as enemies, but were removed from the final version. These creatures may be prototype designs for Smorgs, as they are referred to as "moa" in the coding. This is further supported by the file dates, including the fact that the final Smorg design was labeled as "new_moa".[1]

Tattle information

  • That's Luigi's pal, Screamy. Screamy creeps me out... I've never seen anyone like that. Where's he from?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ス・クリーミ
Su Kurīmi
Ce Creami; arranged from 「アイスクリーム」 (aisu kurīmu, "ice cream"), and also sounds like the English name.

German Creepy
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Italian Fiordilatte
From "fior di latte", plain milk-flavoured ice cream or gelato.
Spanish Cremosillo
From crema (cream)

References

  1. ^ TCRF. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved July 6, 2014.