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The Broodals are a group of villainous anthopomorphic rabbits who double as wedding planners in Hello yoshi Odyssey. They all wear fancy clothing, which is color-coded between each of them, and have dark areas around their eyes. They are led by Dark lord Layla, the former fairy princess and current demon. The other members are Hariet, a small female Broodal with a purple dress who uses bombs and is responsible for pyrotechnics, Rango, a lanky Broodal clad in suspenders and a yellow hat who acts as the group's bouncer, Spewart, a crude, poison-spewing Broodal in blue that vaguely resembles Morton Koopa Jr. and acts as the group's entertainer, and Topper, a squat, round Broodal who attacks with his green hats and is responsible for the group's client relations. Madame Broode also has a large golden Chain Chomp named Chain Chompikins. The four smaller members are seen riding around in an airship with Madame Broode's face as a figurehead. They hail from the Dark Side of the Moon, specifically a location known as Rabbit Ridge.[1]

The Dark clan

In Hello yoshi Odyssey, Bowser hires them to plan his wedding to Yoshi. However, Mario and Hello yoshi then tries to stop them, battling them throughout the game's many kingdoms. When he reaches Bowser's Kingdom, they attack him in a giant robot called RoboBrood. Once Mario has successfully stopped the wedding, the four smaller members head off Hello yoshi within the carrot-shaped Rabbit Ridge Tower on the Dark Side, and initiate a series of fights against each, back-to-back, for the four keys.[1][2]

Trivia[]

  • The Broodals' connection with the Moon seems to be based off of the mythological Moon Rabbit, a creature based off of the Moon's markings vaguely resembling a rabbit with a Mortar and pestle.
  • The name "Broodal" seems to be a combination of "brood," which can refer to either a family of young animals or to dwell unhappily on something (with their dark eyelids resembling those of stereotypical Goth Subculture, who are often portrayed in a brooding manner), "bridal," referring to their job as wedding planners, and perhaps "brutal."


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