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Revision as of 05:17, 16 May 2020

For the article on the Sprixie Princesses, see Sprixie Princesses.

A Sprixie is a fairy-like being residing in the Sprixie Kingdom in the game Super Mario 3D World. In-game, they appear in levels, Slot Machines, Mystery Houses and Sprixie Houses. In certain levels, a Sprixie can reveal a further point or even the Goal of a level by looking through their binoculars. A normal Sprixie dons a pink and white color scheme and a hood on their head.  Their face is Mushroomer-like. The Sprixie Princesses are their known rulers.

Trivia

Names in Other Languages

In many languages, the term Sprixie shares the same name with mythological fairies.

Language Name Origin
Japanese Yōsei From Yōsei (fairy)
Spanish El/La Hada Genitive: Hades From La Fada (fairy)
Portuguese O/A Anafada

Genitive: Anafades

From the verb Anafar (to fatten) and A Fada (fairy)
Italian Il/La Fata

Genitive: Fates

From La Fata (fairy)
French Le/La Libella From La Libellule (dragonfly). This wordplay comes from many female names ending in -lla.
Russian Feia From Feia (fairy)
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