Teenytiny Islet

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Teenytiny Islet
Mario and Luigi exploring Teenytiny Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Sharkbones

Teenytiny Islet is a location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is found in the eastern Color-Full Sea. Like other islets in the game, its name references its small size, playing on the childish adjective "teeny-tiny". The island contains five ? Blocks and a large patch of quicksand which cannot fully be traversed without the Bro Ball technique.

After encountering Sharkbones on Allsand Island, they will appear in the quicksand here, as well. After Reclusa is awakened, Glohm Sharkbones replace their normal counterparts.

Enemies[edit]

Items[edit]

Item Image Location
Ultra Nut
A Nut in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the southern ? Block on the western side of the islet
Refreshing Herb
A Refreshing Herb in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the northern ? Block on the western side of the islet
Heart Bean
A Bean in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the northern ? Block on the eastern side of the islet
Speed Bean
A Bean in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the southern ? Block on the eastern side of the islet
Blocky Hammer Wear Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Inside the invisible ? Block on the raised ledge in the south

Profile[edit]

  • In-game description: "It's all covered in sand..."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コツブー島[1]
Kotsubū-jima
Elongation of「小粒」(kotsubu, "small grain") + "island"
Chinese 小粒岛[?]
Xiǎolì Dǎo
Small Grain Island
Dutch Ietsepietsië[?] Portmanteau of ietsepietsie ("small amount") and toponym suffix "-ië"
French (NOE) Îlot Nimum[2] "Islet" + clipping of "minimum"
Italian Sabbiolini[3] The word sabbiolina ("sleepy dust") in an invented masculine plural form
Spanish Islote Chiqui[?] "Islet" + clipping of chiquito ("tiny")

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