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==Trivia==
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*In a preview shown in the United Kingdom's ''Nintendo Magazine System'', Gleamin' Breams were referred to as "Puffer Fish" and had an entirely different design.<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) Issue #50, page 87.</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Template:Species-infobox Gleamin' Breams, also spelled Gleaming Breams,[1] are bulky yellow fish from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! They only appear in one level, Floodlit Fish. Unlike their red lookalikes, named Bounty Basses, Gleamin' Breams do not have an item contained within themselves, and cannot be defeated. Gleamin' Breams have a unique ability of being bioluminescent, which means they can produce and emit light.

If Enguarde stabs a Gleamin' Bream with his bill, the Gleamin' Bream gets startled and illuminates the area. After a while, the light fades, so Enguarde must stab the nearest Gleamin' Bream to restore the light. Even though Gleamin' Breams are enemies and are still able to injure the Kongs or Enguarde, they act more like allies because Enguarde is required to hit them to navigate through Floodflit Fish.

In Dixie Kong's Photo Album, a Gleamin' Bream appears under the Aquatic Attackers class.

Gleamin' Breams appear to be the inspiration for a species of bioluminescent fish in the Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze level, Amiss Abyss. They are small and encountered in schools. Scattering a school of such fish with a corkscrew move makes them produce light for a short time and illuminate the dark area of the stage.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グレーミンブリーム
Gurēmin Burīmu
Gleamin' Bream

Trivia

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  • In a preview shown in the United Kingdom's Nintendo Magazine System, Gleamin' Breams were referred to as "Puffer Fish" and had an entirely different design.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Official Magazine issue 54, page 48.
  2. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (UK) Issue #50, page 87.