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{{species infobox
{{species infobox
|image=[[File:SMRPG NS Pleaseno.png|171px]]<br>Model from ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
|image=[[File:SMRPG Box Boy art.jpg|200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|variant_of=[[Whuhoh]]
|variant_of=[[Whuhoh]]
|variants=[[Comeon]]
}}
}}
A '''Pleaseno''' (originally known as a '''Box Boy''') is a rare, haunted chest that can be found in [[Bean Valley]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. A Pleaseno resembles a pudgy ghost (bearing a coincidental resemblance to a [[Peepa]]) hiding in a [[treasure chest|treasure box]]. When the chest is closed, the Pleaseno looks like a regular treasure box; this mimicry allows it to easily prey on adventurers searching for valuable items, such as [[Mario]] and his party. It can also be encountered if the player has fought it already and every symbol in a "roulette" treasure box is different. In battle, a Pleaseno is a tough opponent: It has high attack, high defense, and high [[Heart Point|HP]]. It is also unaffected by status ailment-inducing attacks. The best way to defeat the Pleaseno is to make good use of its weakness to [[jump]].  
'''Pleaseno''' (originally known as '''Box Boy''') is a rare, haunted chest that can be found in [[Bean Valley]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Pleaseno resemble pudgy ghosts hiding in [[treasure chest|treasure box]]es. When the chest is closed, Pleaseno looks like a regular treasure box; this mimicry allows it to easily prey on adventurers searching for valuable items, such as [[Mario]] and his party. It can also be encountered if the player has fought it already and every symbol in a "roulette" treasure box is different. In battle, Pleaseno is a tough opponent: it has high attack, high defense and high [[Heart Point|HP]]. It is also unaffected by status ailment-inducing attacks. The best way to defeat Pleaseno is to make good use of its weakness to [[Jump]].  


A Pleaseno uses a few special attacks, including [[Scream]], which is a technique that cuts a [[party member]]'s attack and defense in half, and [[Carni-Kiss]], a powerful bite that causes significant damage. Moreover, the Pleaseno often summons [[Jinnie]], another powerful enemy.
Pleaseno uses a few special attacks, including [[Scream]], a technique that cuts a party member's attack and defense in half, and [[Carni-Kiss]], a powerful bite that causes significant damage. Moreover, Pleaseno often summons [[Jinnie]], another powerful enemy.
 
Coincidentally, the ghost within the Pleaseno bears a heavy resemblance to a [[Peepa]].


==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
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===''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)===
===''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)===
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Pleaseno}}
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Pleaseno}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMRPG Box Boy art.jpg|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
SMRPG NS Pleaseno true form.png|Pleaseno's true form, ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ナンダベェ
|Jap=ナンダベェ
|JapR=Nandabē
|JapR=Nandabē
|JapM=Pun on「なんだベ」(''nan dabe'', a Kantō dialect expression meaning "I wonder what it is") and「ナンダロウ」(''Nandarō'', "[[Huhwhat#Names in other languages|Huhwhat]]");「兵衛」(''-bē'') is also a Japanese male given name
|JapM=From「ナンダロウ」(''Nandarō'', [[Huhwhat#Names in other languages|Huhwhat]]) and「ベぇ」(''-bē'', a Kantō dialect word used at sentence end)
|ChiS=谜达比
|ChiSR=Mídábǐ
|ChiSM=From「谜」(''mí'', "enigma") and the part of Japanese name
|ChiT=謎達比
|ChiTR=Mídábǐ
|ChiTM=From「謎」(''mí'', "enigma") and the part of Japanese name
|Dut=Neetog
|DutM=Corruption of ''nee, toch'' (the exclamation "no, really")
|Fre=Cocoffre
|FreM=Partial repetition of ''coffre'' ("chest")
|Ger=Lugtruhe
|Ger=Lugtruhe
|GerM=Lie Chest
|GerM=Lie Chest
|Ita=Scrignolo argh
|ItaM=Li'l chest argh; from ''scrigno'' ([treasure] "chest") and the diminutive suffix ''-olo''
|Kor=머꼬
|Kor=머꼬
|KorR=Meokko
|KorR=Meokko
|KorM=Pun on "뭐꼬" (''mwokko'', a Gyeongsang dialect expression meaning "what?") and "머지" (''Meoji'', "Huhwhat")
|KorM=From "머지" (''Meoji'', Huhwhat) and "" (''-kko'', a Gyeongsang dialect word used at sentence end)
|Spa=Trampifia
|Spa=Trampifia
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''trampa'' ("trap") and ''pifia'' (colloquialism for "fault")
|SpaM=
}}
}}


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