Mountain Minish,[1] also known as Mountain Picori,[2] are a type of Minish in The Minish Cap.
Characteristics[]
Mountain Picori (Figurine from The Minish Cap) | |
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Mountain Picori | These seven students followed Melari from Minish Village to Mount Crenel. Their song is actually a sign that they are full-fledged Mountain Minish now. |
The Mountain Minish are a group of seven Minish that followed Melari from the Minish Woods to Mount Crenel.[3] They now live in Melari's Mine, where they hunt for Kinstone Pieces and other ores and minerals by digging into the walls.[4][5]
Four of the Mountain Minish have Kinstone Fusions available.[6]
The Mountain Minish often sing the Ting Tong song,[7][8]
Other Appearances[]
The Minish Cap (Himekawa)[]
In The Minish Cap manga by Akira Himekawa, a certain Mountain Minish named Chiruta takes Link to Melari's Mine.
Nomenclature[]
Names in other regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
German | Berg-Minish[9] | ||
Italian | Minish montani[10] | ||
SpanishEU | Montaña Minish[11] | Mountain Minish | |
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See Also[]
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 271
- ↑ "Mountain Picori" — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ "These seven students followed Melari from Minish Village to Mount Crenel." — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ "He lives with his seven apprentices in Mount Crenel, which contains all the mineral riches they will ever need." — Figurine (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ "Master Melari and his seven apprentices can help you. They live in the mountains, where they can find all the ore they need." — Forest Picori (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ "You want to fuse Kinstones? Yeah, sure. Why not?" — Mountain Minish (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ "The Ting Tong song can be sung only by full-grown mountain men! It warms the heart, doesn't it? Fills you with energy? Try singing a round!" — Mountain Minish (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ "Ting tong, tong along!♪ Deep down, dig down!♪ Dig joy in the ground!♪" — Mountain Minish (The Minish Cap)
- ↑ Encyclopedia (TOKYOPOP) pg. 271
- ↑ Encyclopedia (Magazzini Salani) pg. 271
- ↑ Encyclopedia (Norma Editorial) pg. 271