Lakilester

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Lakilester
Lakilester
Artwork from Paper Mario
Species Lakitu
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (photograph cameo) (2024)
“My name is Lakilester... Er, no, it's Michael... No, um... Oh yeah... Spike. Yeah yeah, I'm Spike... Well whatever. Never mind.”
Lakilester, Paper Mario

Lakilester (self-nicknamed Michael and Spike) is a Lakitu who is the eighth and last party member to join Mario's party in Paper Mario. Lakilester is a portmanteau of "Lakitu" and "Lester", and is probably a pun on "lackluster". Lakilester joins Mario's team after he is defeated by the plumber, as well as abandoning the antagonists to do so. This trait is later carried on with Vivian from the sequel, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. His appearance is no different than an ordinary Lakitu, besides sporting a pair of shades and having more hair than an ordinary Lakitu's 3-lined hair. Lakilester's pupils can be seen when he is damaged in battle and unable to attack. Lakilester also has a habit of saying "man" to try and sound "cool".

Carrie from Super Paper Mario has a similar ability to Lakilester of being able to traverse over certain hazards and increasing movement speed.

History[edit]

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

Mario meeting Lakilester in Paper Mario

Lakilester is a supporting character in Paper Mario. In Flower Fields, after talking with the sun in his tower, Mario and his team find a Lakitu on the way to Cloudy Climb. He introduces himself by his nickname Michael, then Spike, then attacks. After he is defeated, a female Lakitu named Lakilulu comes and asks Mario not to finish Lakilester. Lakilester is annoyed and asks Lakilulu to call him Spike because it is his new name. Lakilester tells Mario that he is working for Huff N. Puff and asks him why he is trying to save the world. No matter what he answers, Lakilester thinks Mario is cool and joins the party. Lakilester wants to be stronger for his girlfriend, which is similar to Koops in the sequel. By using his field ability, Mario can hop on his cloud and move much quicker. He can also hover over certain surfaces, such as spikes and lava, without getting hurt. Though it is entirely possible to use Lakilester to travel over lava, he visibly struggles while doing so. He moves considerably slower and his cloud's expression changes to an angry frown. However, because Lakilester floats low over the ground, he cannot be used to cross gaps like Parakarry can.

Lakilester receives two letters at the Toad Town Post Office: one from Lakilulu and the other from Flight.

Duplighosts and Lee can transform into Lakilester along with Mario's other partners, where his name appears as "Lakilester???"

Super Paper Mario[edit]

In Super Paper Mario, Lakilester appears as a Catch Card found on the ninetieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. Lakilester also has unused sprite data for the game.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Lakilester makes an appearance also in volume 26 of Super Mario-kun. As in the game, he initially attacks Mario. His moves include throwing a Spiny Surge while his cloud can use Hurricane. Mario and his partners eventually fight back by stacking each other and having Mario using this stack to reach Lakilester. Lakilester then joins Mario to help him on his quest.

Unused appearances[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Originally, Lakilester was going to make an appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but he was removed along with most of the other partners from the original Paper Mario.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

  • In-game bio: This wannabe talks like a tough guy to impress his girlfriend. Press Down C Button to ride the cloud with him over spikes or lava. His specialty is throwing spiny eggs.
  • Player's Guide: Once compelled to fight for the forces of Bowser, the Lakitu with a 'tude will break his bonds with King Koopa and join your team. Even though it says "Lakilester" on his cloud riding license, the green-haired Spiny-tosser calls himself "Spike." You can ride with him over dangerous terrain.[1]

Enemy stats[edit]

Paper Mario enemy
Spike?
Battle idle animation of Lakilester as an enemy from Paper Mario Max HP 50 Attack 4 Defense 0
Role Boss Type Flying Level 40
Strong None Weak None Moves Spiny Flip (4)
Sleep? 40%, -1 Dizzy? 50%, 0 Shock? 40%, -1
Shrink? 50%, -1 Stop? 50%, -1 Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0% Hurricane? 0% Coins N/A
Items N/A Run N/A Location(s) Flower Fields
Tattle He said his name is Spike. He seems to be a Lakitu, but he's the weirdest one I've seen. Max HP: 50, Attack Power: 4, Defense Power: 0 He throws Spiny Eggs. Is it just me, or did he call himself Spike, Michael and Lakilester? What an odd guy... ...I have to wonder just what his real name is...

Attacks and stats[edit]

Attack Flower Points Needed Effect Action Command Attack Power Move Ranks
Spiny Flip None Throws a Spiny Egg at one enemy. Align the cursor with the target. (attack misses on failure) Base Rank: 3
Super Rank: 4
Ultra Rank: 5
Base Rank
Spiny Surge 4 Throws a lot of Spiny Eggs at all enemies. Repeatedly tilt Control Stick left to fill the gauge. Base Rank: 0-2
Super Rank: 0-3
Ultra Rank: 0-4
Base Rank
Cloud Nine 4 Creates a cloud that boosts Mario's evasion rate. Press A Button as the red stars light up. N/A Super Rank
Hurricane 5 Blows enemies out of the battlefield. Repeatedly press A Button and B Button at the same time to fill the gauge. N/A Ultra Rank

Values in bold are for perfectly executed action commands.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Catch Card
Lakilester
  • Card Type: Rare
  • Card Description: This is Mario's good buddy Lakilester from Paper Mario. He played it cool in shades as he flew over lava.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Lakilester[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポコピー[?]
Pokopī
Derived from part of the literary character Jugemu's full name
Chinese (simplified) 朱库比[2]
Zhūkùbǐ
From the Japanese name
French Lakilester[?] -
German Lakilester[?] -
Italian Lakilester[?] -
Korean 포코피[?]
Pokopi
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Spanish Lakilester[?] -

Michael[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マイケル[?]
Maikeru
Michael
Chinese 迈克[2]
Màikè
Mike
French Michael[?] -
German Hugo[?] -
Spanish Faustino[?] -

Spike[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジョナサン[?]
Jonasan
Jonathan
Chinese 史派克[2]
Shǐpàikè
Spike
French Pico[?] Derived from pic ("spike")
German Spike[?] -
Spanish Spike[?] -

References[edit]

  1. ^ Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal (2001). Paper Mario Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-930206-07-0. Page 15.
  2. ^ a b c 新人库帕 (November 19, 2019). 神游纸片马力欧速通 (1:30:19). Bilibili (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved June 20, 2024.