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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Their artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' is seen in the back of the official ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' guide, but they do not actually appear in the game. However, updated assets are left over in the game, and were renamed from <tt>c_chorobon_k</tt> to <tt>e_chorobon_y</tt>, suggesting that they were intended to be repurposed ("k" referring to either ''kin'', Japanese for gold, or possibly "king" as it was a boss, and "y" likely referring to the color yellow). A miniaturized version also appears in the texture data for [[Francis]]'s models,<ref><tt>ta4_10_goods_2</tt></ref> but it does not appear among them in-game.
*Their artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' is seen in the back of the official ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' guide, but they do not actually appear in the game. However, updated assets are left over in the game, and were renamed from <tt>c_chorobon_k</tt> to <tt>e_chorobon_y</tt>, suggesting that they were intended to be repurposed ("k" referring to either ''kin'', Japanese for gold, or possibly "king" as it was a boss, and "y" likely referring to the color yellow). A miniaturized version also appears in the texture data for [[Francis]]'s models,<ref><tt>ta4_10_goods_2</tt></ref> but it does not appear among them in-game, not even layered behind.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:08, October 8, 2023

This article is about the Fuzzy in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the similarly-colored Fuzzy appearing in Paper Mario, see Jungle Fuzzy.
Gold Fuzzy
Artwork of a Gold Fuzzy from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Fuzzy
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
“Meeeeeeeeeeeork! Hey, you suspicious types! This is our place. And coming in here is rude, rude, RUDE! Sorry, suckers! If you want a warm welcome, too bad! Now I lunch on your head!”
Gold Fuzzy, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The Gold Fuzzy is a gold-colored Fuzzy that resides in Shhwonk Fortress, acting as a boss in that area in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It attacks Mario and Goombella for barging into their territory. During battle, upon losing 3 HP, the Gold Fuzzy summons a Fuzzy Horde, which can be attacked; however, defeating the Gold Fuzzy drives the Fuzzy Horde away. After the battle, the Gold Fuzzy is not seen again in the game.

As Goombella explains, the Gold Fuzzy does not drain Mario's HP.

Gallery

Profiles and statistics

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Gold Fuzzy
PMTTYD Gold Fuzzy Sprite.png Max HP 10 Attack 1 Defense 0
Location(s) Shhwonk Fortress Role Boss Level 27
Sleep? 0% Dizzy? 0% Confuse? 0%
Tiny? 0% Stop? 0% Soft? 0%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 0% Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 0% KO? 0% Moves Jump (1), Army Call (summons Fuzzy Horde)
Exp. points 0 Coins N/A Items None
Tattle Log #:
51
Log A gold-colored Fuzzy that attacks by charging at you. Unlike normal Fuzzies, it won't drain your HP.
Tattle That's a Gold Fuzzy. Whoa, those are super-rare! I'm serious! Wow! Max HP is 10, Attack is 1, and Defense is 0. Oh, but hey! Even though it's a Fuzzy, it won't suck up your HP, which is nice. I have to wonder though... How does this thing hide? Look at it! It's so gaudy!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴールドチョロボン[?]
Gōrudo Chorobon
Gold Fuzzy
German Gold-Fuzzy[?] -
Italian Stordino dorato[?] Golden Fuzzy
Spanish (NOA) Pelitos de Oro[?] Play on Ricitos de Oro (Goldilocks); effectively, "Goldifuzz"
Spanish (NOE) Fuzzy Dorado[?] Golden Fuzzy

Trivia

  • Their artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is seen in the back of the official Super Paper Mario guide, but they do not actually appear in the game. However, updated assets are left over in the game, and were renamed from c_chorobon_k to e_chorobon_y, suggesting that they were intended to be repurposed ("k" referring to either kin, Japanese for gold, or possibly "king" as it was a boss, and "y" likely referring to the color yellow). A miniaturized version also appears in the texture data for Francis's models,[1] but it does not appear among them in-game, not even layered behind.

References

  1. ^ ta4_10_goods_2