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Revision as of 15:16, September 26, 2022
Akiki | |
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Species | Ukiki |
First appearance | Mario Party Advance (2005) |
Akiki is a tomboyish Ukiki and the niece of the previous mayor of the Jungle Area, whose name is Ukiki. In Mario Party Advance, she believes that her uncle has been kidnapped and asks the player and Shroomlock to find him. The message Ukiki has left Akiki read, "bIg teAM cAT THElf bLAKE." - the capital letters spell "I am at the lake," referring to Loch Dorrie. Once the player finds Ukiki, he tells the player that he faked his kidnapping, wanting to play a joke on Akiki.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ワッキー Wakkī |
Wacky, derived from「ウッキー」(Ukkī, Ukiki); comparable to the enemy Ukiki in Super Mario 64 |
Italian | Akiki |
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Trivia
- Akiki's name first appeared on the scorechart for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, which was released two years before Mario Party Advance.