Uncle amiibo
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Uncle amiibo | |
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Species | Robot |
First appearance | Super Mario Odyssey (2017) |
- “If you ever want to use amiibo, you just let me know, sport.”
- —Uncle amiibo, Super Mario Odyssey
Uncle amiibo is a sapient robotic character who debuts in Super Mario Odyssey. When the player talks to him, he allows them to scan an amiibo for one of two effects. He and Hint Toad are always found near where the Odyssey lands. Uncle amiibo can allow an amiibo to search for an unobtained Power Moon; the amiibo marks that Power Moon's location on the game's map. It takes five minutes for the amiibo to return with the hint. If certain amiibo are scanned, Uncle amiibo provides a matching costume. While these costumes can be obtained without amiibo, using Uncle amiibo makes them available earlier. Uncle amiibo starts appearing only after the player first completes Multi Moon Atop the Falls in the Cascade Kingdom. Uncle amiibo does not appear on the Dark Side until the completion of the objective Arrival at Rabbit Ridge!, and he does not appear at all on the Darker Side. Otherwise, he appears in every kingdom.
Uncle amiibo's dialogue has him refer to most scanned amiibo by the name of the character, even if they are not characters of the Super Mario franchise and are used just as a generic amiibo. For example, if a player scans a Kirby amiibo, Uncle amiibo will say, "Let's see, that's... Why it's a good ol' Kirby amiibo!" If the player uses an amiibo that the game does not recognize, such as third-party characters or amiibo released after Super Mario Odyssey, Uncle amiibo will simply refer to it as "a good ol' lovely amiibo." Many amiibo released before the game are labeled as "lovely" too, such as Duck Hunt. If multiple unknown amiibo are looking for hints at the same time, the subsequent ones will instead be labeled "cool" and "mysterious"; in a similar manner, the Super Mario Cereal box will be referred to as a "delicious" amiibo. Scanning multiple variations of what is essentially the same character makes Uncle amiibo treat them as such and state that the amiibo is not done looking, despite many variations of the same character (such as the Yarn Yoshi colors and the Famicom and NES versions of R.O.B.) having different NFC chips.
Uncle amiibo also suggests using the button to scan amiibo as Mario explores for other effects, as do several other characters in the game.
Mario is able to stand on Uncle amiibo just as on a platform, instead of bouncing on him repeatedly as it happens when Mario jumps on any other character.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | amiiboおじさん[1] amiibo Ojisan |
Uncle/old man amiibo | |
Chinese (simplified) | amiibo大叔[?] amiibo dàshū |
Uncle amiibo | |
Chinese (traditional) | amiibo叔叔[?] amiibo shūshu |
Uncle amiibo | |
Dutch | Meneer amiibo[?] | Mister amiibo | |
French | Oncle amiibo[?] | Uncle amiibo | |
German | Onkel amiibo[?] | Uncle amiibo | |
Italian | Nonno amiibo[?] | Grandfather amiibo | |
Korean | amiibo 삼촌[?] amiibo Samchon |
Uncle amiibo | |
Russian | Дядюшка amiibo[?] Dyadyushka amiibo |
Little uncle amiibo | |
Spanish | Señor amiibo[?] | Mister amiibo |
References[edit]
- ^ Sakai, Kazuya, and kikai, editors (2018). 『スーバーマリオ オデッセイ 公式設定資料集』. Tokyo: ambit (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-19-864696-7. Page 69.