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{{quote|When the sun rises, I wakey-wakey, and when it sets, I tuck in for snoozer-time! Perfect for a simple bloke like me, eh?|Pa-Patch|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|When the sun rises, I wakey-wakey, and when it sets, I tuck in for snoozer-time! Perfect for a simple bloke like me, eh?|Pa-Patch|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
'''Pa-Patch''' is a large purple [[Bob-omb]] and one of the sailors seen frequently in [[Rogueport]] harbor. He is arguably the toughest of the sailors there, but he is not without a caring side. Unlike most Bob-ombs, his wind-up key is an arrangement of bones. He joins [[Mario]] on his quest to [[Keelhaul Key]], along with [[Admiral Bobbery]] and their self-described intrepid leader [[Flavio]]. Arguments regularly break out between him and Flavio, so Pa-Patch takes a shining to Mario instead. After Mario defeats [[Cortez]] and [[Lord Crump]], Pa-Patch decides to stay on Keelhaul Key with a few other sailors. Pa-Patch only made this decision after he was sure there were no ghosts left, as even he was afraid of them. | '''Pa-Patch''' is a large purple [[Bob-omb]] and one of the sailors seen frequently in [[Rogueport]] harbor. He is arguably the toughest of the sailors there, but he is not without a caring side. Unlike most Bob-ombs, his wind-up key is an arrangement of bones. He joins [[Mario]] on his quest to [[Keelhaul Key]], along with [[Admiral Bobbery]] and their self-described intrepid leader [[Flavio]]. Arguments regularly break out between him and Flavio, so Pa-Patch takes a shining to Mario instead. After Mario defeats [[Cortez]] and [[Lord Crump]], Pa-Patch decides to stay on Keelhaul Key with a few other sailors. Pa-Patch only made this decision after he was sure there were no ghosts left, as even he was afraid of them. | ||
[[File:PMTTYD Pa-Patch screenshot.png|right|thumb|Mario inquires | [[File:PMTTYD Pa-Patch screenshot.png|right|thumb|Mario inquires Pa-Patch about General White]] | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 23:00, February 17, 2018
- “When the sun rises, I wakey-wakey, and when it sets, I tuck in for snoozer-time! Perfect for a simple bloke like me, eh?”
- —Pa-Patch, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Pa-Patch is a large purple Bob-omb and one of the sailors seen frequently in Rogueport harbor. He is arguably the toughest of the sailors there, but he is not without a caring side. Unlike most Bob-ombs, his wind-up key is an arrangement of bones. He joins Mario on his quest to Keelhaul Key, along with Admiral Bobbery and their self-described intrepid leader Flavio. Arguments regularly break out between him and Flavio, so Pa-Patch takes a shining to Mario instead. After Mario defeats Cortez and Lord Crump, Pa-Patch decides to stay on Keelhaul Key with a few other sailors. Pa-Patch only made this decision after he was sure there were no ghosts left, as even he was afraid of them.
Quotes
- "Ay, you wanna know what REALLY smells? Flavio's armpit! Oy, smells like low tide!"
Tattle information
- (Before Chapter 5) "That's Pa-Patch the Bob-omb. He's a real salty sailor type. Totally active guy, huh? Yeah, he looks pretty burly, too. Gotta love strong go-getters, huh?"
- (Chapter 5 and onwards) "That's Pa-Patch the Bob-omb. He's a salty old sailor, and a totally solid deckhand. I heard he built all these shanties by himself, too! ...Still, he's afraid of ghosts."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Galerio[?] | From Galera (Galley). | |
Spanish | Bomberto[?] | From bomba (bomb) and Berto, a masculine Spanish name |
Trivia
- Pa-Patch's name may come from the fact that he wears an eye patch and his species is spelled Bob-omb, with the dash.
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 4, 2015.