Nero family members are humanoids (human by the game's standards), and look like hooded pigs with a twin set of claws. Zenero and Benero appear as comic relief, often having an exclamation mark at the end of their sentences, and the use of a characteristic movement whenever they talk. They reunite with their brother Genero in Alexandria when he is done with his training. In the Italian version the three are called Piddu (Genero), Poddu (Benero) and Puddu (Zenero), and speak with a Sardinian accent.
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| - Nero family members are humanoids (human by the game's standards), and look like hooded pigs with a twin set of claws. Zenero and Benero appear as comic relief, often having an exclamation mark at the end of their sentences, and the use of a characteristic movement whenever they talk. They reunite with their brother Genero in Alexandria when he is done with his training. In the Italian version the three are called Piddu (Genero), Poddu (Benero) and Puddu (Zenero), and speak with a Sardinian accent.
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| - Nero family members are humanoids (human by the game's standards), and look like hooded pigs with a twin set of claws. Zenero and Benero appear as comic relief, often having an exclamation mark at the end of their sentences, and the use of a characteristic movement whenever they talk. They reunite with their brother Genero in Alexandria when he is done with his training. Zenero and Benero first appear in the play I Want to be Your Canary in the second boss fight with King Leo. They are next seen when Baku is preparing the Prima Vista for flight. When the ship crashes into the Evil Forest they help the other crew mates. Zenero and Benero keep Steiner locked up in a room and instruct him to drink medicine to recover from a monster attack. In Japanese the female members of the Nero family had their name end in "-ko", as is common with female Japanese names. In Japanese the female Nero family members end their sentences by adding an extra "yo" at the end, but in the English version it was made it into a heart symbol. In the Italian version the three are called Piddu (Genero), Poddu (Benero) and Puddu (Zenero), and speak with a Sardinian accent.
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