Love Lizards (characters)

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Güíro Lizards (ギロちゃん?, Giro-chan) are lizards who appear in the minigame Love Lizards in Rhythm Heaven.

Güíro Lizards
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Artwork from Rhythm Heaven
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Physical Appearance

The male lizard is much smaller than his female counterpart. He has spring green skin and four short legs. The most notable part of the lizard is his large, maraca-shaped tail, which has a pink and blue stripe on it. The male lizard has two large eyes and a really big smile!

The female lizard is a much larger yellow lizard. She has a significantly longer tail and spikes running up her back. She has a red and green stripe around her neck. She shares the same large eyes and big smile with her partner.

Story

The two lizards live in the Güíro desert. When the two meet up, they use their tails to make music. The male lizard shakes his tail to make the sound of a maraca, and the female scratches her tail against her back to make rattling sounds. When the two are in perfect sync, they know they're the perfect match for each other.

Female lizards are seen performing around the desert to form a perfect and beautiful rhythmic bond with a male. The Love Lizards love to heat up their cold blood with their loud music and crazy dancing!

Appearances

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ギロちゃん Giro-chan
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Les lézards
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Las lagartijas amorosas
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Duo Lucertola
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 레쿄레쿄도마뱀 Rekyo Rekyo Lizard

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS also provides a few more names: Duo de lézards (French), Paarungstanz (German), Il Duo Lucertola (Italian), Love Lizards (Dutch), Os lagartos do amor (Portuguese) and Влюбенных ящериц (Russian).