Emmit

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Emmit
Emmit in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Emmit in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Species Concordian humanoid
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“I'll never forget what put me on this path. It was learning from the Groovemaster.”
Emmit, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Emmit is Dyode's student in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He looks up to his "Groovemaster" and hopes to become a skilled dancer like him. Emmit has light blue skin and wears a pair of glasses. He has similar waxed hair to Dyode, although it is shorter and blue instead of red. Emmit's name is derived from "emitter", a term which can refer to cathodes and anodes, components of diodes (Dyode's namesake).

History[edit]

In a flashback, it is shown that shortly before Concordia was split apart, Dyode took Emmit to Twistee Island. However, Dyode ran out of hair wax and could no longer dance. When Mario and Luigi arrive on Twistee Island, Emmit tries to get Dyode to leave, but he refuses. Thankfully, the brothers are able to find hair wax for him, returning his confidence.

In the side quest Stepped into a Slump, Emmit finds himself in a similar situation to Dyode due to the expensive Elite Boots he bought. He is able to dance again once Mario and Luigi make Groove Boots for him, and he gives his Elite Boots to them in return.

On Jellyfish Island, it is revealed that Dyode and Emmit managed to reach the drifting island by paddling a raft for several days. After dancing with Dyode, Emmit gives the brothers Club Dyode Tickets.

Following Reclusa's reawakening, one of the Bonds needed to break the Soli-Tree's barrier is Dyode and Emmit's.

During the credits, Dyode and Emmit can be seen performing on Heatfreeze Island.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エミット[?]
Emitto
Emmit
Chinese 光磁[?]
Guāngcí
Literally "magento-optical", may be a reference to the magneto-optical drive
Dutch Led[?] Acronym for lichtemitterende diode ("light-emitting diode")
Italian Leddy[1] Portmanteau "LED" and the name "Eddy"
Korean 에미트[?]
Emiteu
Emmit
Spanish (NOA) Emit[?] Emmit
Spanish (NOE) Led[?] Acronym for diodo emisor de luz ("light-emitting diode")

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 8th, 2024.