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[[File:PMTTYDNS concept art characters 8.png|thumb|Concept art featuring two iterations of Flavio as a Toad near an alternately colored version of his final design]] | [[File:PMTTYDNS concept art characters 8.png|thumb|Concept art featuring two iterations of Flavio as a Toad near an alternately colored version of his final design]] | ||
*Flavio was originally designed as a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] before becoming the unnamed creature he appears as in the final. | *Flavio was originally designed as a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] before becoming the unnamed creature he appears as in the final. | ||
*Flavio | *According to Flavio, he is the editor of a magazine titled ''[[List of Implied Organizations#Foppish Gourmet Weekly|Foppish Gourmet Weekly]]''. | ||
*The default [[Mii]] for the Roaming Gourmet role in the [[Nintendo Switch]] version of ''{{wp|Miitopia}}'' is named Flavio.<ref>[https://www.miilibrary.com/NX/MiitopiaSwitchDemo/Gourmet Mii Library- Flavio]</ref> The Mii in the role is also given a blonde wig styled similarly to Flavio's hair. | *The default [[Mii]] for the Roaming Gourmet role in the [[Nintendo Switch]] version of ''{{wp|Miitopia}}'' is named Flavio.<ref>[https://www.miilibrary.com/NX/MiitopiaSwitchDemo/Gourmet Mii Library- Flavio]</ref> The Mii in the role is also given a blonde wig styled similarly to Flavio's hair. | ||
*Flavio is heavily associated with kazoos in the Nintendo Switch [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], as most songs | *Flavio is heavily associated with kazoos in the Nintendo Switch [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], as most songs in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) sound test|soundtrack]] feature the instrument. | ||
==References== | ==References== |