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|FraM=Pun on "piranha" and "-ard" (a French suffix used for several uses, such as making pejoratives words, or forming animal names) | |FraM=Pun on "piranha" and "-ard" (a French suffix used for several uses, such as making pejoratives words, or forming animal names) | ||
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|ItaM=Masculine form of "magnare", a dialectal slang for "mangiare" (to eat) | |ItaM=Masculine form of "magnare", a dialectal slang for "mangiare" (to eat) | ||
|Ger=Schnappy | |Ger=Schnappy | ||
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- Not to be confused with Snaggles.
- “Boy, and what's with these tanks full of Nibbles? Jeepers, that creeps me out...”
- —Goombella, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Nibbles are Chain-Chomp-like fish that inhabit the waters of Rogueport and its surrounding regions in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. If Mario falls in any body of water, a Nibbles will bite him, causing him to jump back to the same place he fell into the water. He will also lose one HP. These enemies cannot be battled. A few Nibbles can be seen in Sir Grodus's room in the X-Naut Fortress, where they are in an aquarium surrounding most of the room. Nibbles are even found in swimming pools and fountains. One appears in the lower right-hand corner of the Magical Map.
In Super Paper Mario, two figurines of a Nibbles can be seen on a shelf in Fort Francis, along with several other cameos of various characters, species, and items from the previous game.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ガジガジ Gajigaji |
Onomatopoeia for a gnawing sound |
German | Schnappy |
Diminutive of "schnappen" (to chomp at) |
Italian | Magnarone |
Masculine form of "magnare", a dialectal slang for "mangiare" (to eat) |
Spanish | Maxilo |
Masculine adaption of "maxilar" (maxilla bone of the jaw) |