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{{Quote|''Yo! Yo! [[Mario|Great Gonzales]]! I hear you've thrown your hat back into the fighting ring!''|Glitzville reporter|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{Quote|''Yo! Yo! [[Mario|Great Gonzales]]! I hear you've thrown your hat back into the fighting ring!''|Glitzville reporter|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
After [[King K]] encourages [[Mario]] to go visit the nearby [[Hot Dog Stand]], Mario tries to exit the Glitz Pit only to find himself surrounded by adoring [[Toad (species)|Toad]] and [[Lakitu]] fans of [[Rawk Hawk]]. The reporter and his cameraman are on the scene, eager to report on a celebrity of Rawk Hawk's caliber. The reporter and the cameraman remain uninterested in Mario until he advances in rank substantially. Β | After [[King K]] encourages [[Mario]] to go visit the nearby [[Hot Dog Stand]], Mario tries to exit the Glitz Pit only to find himself surrounded by adoring [[Toad (species)|Toad]] and [[Lakitu]] fans of [[Rawk Hawk]]. The reporter and his cameraman are on the scene, eager to report on a celebrity of Rawk Hawk's caliber. The reporter and the cameraman remain uninterested in Mario until he advances in rank substantially. Β | ||
After Mario defeats Rawk Hawk and becomes the champion, the reporter is vastly more interested in hearing from Mario and his [[Party member|party members]]. He asks Mario are variety of questions, ranging from what kind of soda pop he would be, what noise he would make if he was a jungle animal, what kind of tasty chip he is, whether he is an android or a cyborg, what kind of soup ingredient he is, what kind of swim trunks he wears, and who he would be if he was a video-game hero. His interest is heightened even more when, with guidance from the mysterious [[Jolene|X]], Mario uncovers the truth behind [[Prince Mush]]'s disappearance and exposes [[Grubba]]'s corruption. If Mario chooses to return to the Glitz Pit after this, the reporter will express great enthusiasm to see him again. | After Mario defeats Rawk Hawk and becomes the champion, the reporter is vastly more interested in hearing from Mario and his [[Party member|party members]]. He asks Mario are variety of questions, ranging from what kind of soda pop he would be, what noise he would make if he was a jungle animal, what kind of tasty chip he is, whether he is an android or a cyborg, what kind of soup ingredient he is, what kind of swim trunks he wears, and who he would be if he was a video-game hero. His interest is heightened even more when, with guidance from the mysterious [[Jolene|X]], Mario uncovers the truth behind [[Prince Mush]]'s disappearance and exposes [[Grubba]]'s corruption. If Mario chooses to return to the Glitz Pit after this, the reporter will express great enthusiasm to see him again. | ||
[[File:PMTTYD NS Screenshot of Glitzville Shadow Queen Cutscene.png|thumb|right|The reporter joins others in Glitzville to lend support to Mario in the remake.]] | |||
During Mario's battle against the [[Shadow Queen]], the cameraman gather with others in Glitzville to shout support into the [[Gold Star]] to empower Mario in the fight. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]] on the [[Nintendo Switch]], the cameraman and even more from Glitzville join the reporter to also give their support. | During Mario's battle against the [[Shadow Queen]], the cameraman gather with others in Glitzville to shout support into the [[Gold Star]] to empower Mario in the fight. In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]] on the [[Nintendo Switch]], the cameraman and even more from Glitzville join the reporter to also give their support. | ||