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Dudbears are a group of anthropomorphic mammals akin to badgers and small bears. They have their own language called Duddish and usually speak in broken English when they are able to. While some denizens are able to understand them and act as translators, most consider their tongue to be gibberish. | Dudbears are a group of anthropomorphic mammals akin to badgers and small bears. They have their own language called Duddish and usually speak in broken English when they are able to. While some denizens are able to understand them and act as translators, most consider their tongue to be gibberish. They are almost always depicted in groups. | ||
Dubears are shown to be incredibly submissive and credulous at times, and are often relegated to do hard labor under harsh conditions. Nevertheless, this makes them quite resilient and adaptable. | Dubears are shown to be incredibly submissive and credulous at times, and are often relegated to do hard labor under harsh conditions. Nevertheless, this makes them quite resilient and adaptable. |
Revision as of 13:37, May 7, 2024
Dudbear | |
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First appearance | Legend of Mana (1999) |
Latest appearance | Echoes of Mana (2022) |
Faction | RogerLoM |
Role | Support |
Gender | Varies |
Species | Dudbears |
Dudbears are a recurring race of creatures in the Mana series.
Background
Dudbears are a group of anthropomorphic mammals akin to badgers and small bears. They have their own language called Duddish and usually speak in broken English when they are able to. While some denizens are able to understand them and act as translators, most consider their tongue to be gibberish. They are almost always depicted in groups.
Dubears are shown to be incredibly submissive and credulous at times, and are often relegated to do hard labor under harsh conditions. Nevertheless, this makes them quite resilient and adaptable.
History
Legend of Mana
- “Diggers who work for Roger's mining business. Now they are forced to join his new religious activities, with a dog as their lord.”
- —In-game Encyclopedia
Dudbears slave for Roger's Diggers. Initially leading simple, unperturbed lives as laborers for Roger's mining business, the Dudbears are later forced to join the cult that he constructs around his pet dog Putty.
Sword of Mana
Dudbears reappear as Watts' assistants, digging various tunnels inside the Abandoned Mine in hopes of finding Mythril ore. They reportedly have a poor sense of orientation much to the dwarf's dismay, and frequently end up lost during their search.
Children of Mana
Dudbears own the Dud Services at Mana Village. They can provide job requests from all over the world to the protagonist where they can earn various rewards upon completion.
Circle of Mana
Dudbears make a cameo appearance in the online game, along with several other characters from the Mana series. They appear in 1 set of cards.
Rank | Attribute | Name | Classes | Quote | |||
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UR | 力 | アナグマ | 穴掘り徒弟 |
穴掘り親方 |
[光]ま~ ぐまぐま |
[闇]ぐ~ ぐまぐまま |
「まぐまぐ! まぐまぐ! ぐげ、ぐげ!」 "Magmag! Magmag! Gege, Gege!" |
Rise of Mana
Echoes of Mana
While not physically appearing in the game, Dudbears were depicted in two memory gem:
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Dudbear.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Italian | Sarchiapone | A term from the Neapolitan language, derived from the Greek word sarx+poiòs, the term is used to indicate a clumsy and credulous person. |
Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?" | |
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