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[[File:SMRPG Gardener.png|thumb|The Gardener]] | [[File:SMRPG Gardener.png|thumb|The Gardener]] | ||
{{quote|This is amazing! This is unreal! This is just like winning the lottery, only without taxes! I mean, this is like falling out of an airplane without a parachute, and hitting a gaggle of geese in mid-air who break your fall. Wait until my buddies over at Happy Gardener's Monthly hear about this. I'm going to be famous! Maybe even get my picture in the next issue!|Gardener|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}} | {{quote|This is amazing! This is unreal! This is just like winning the lottery, only without taxes! I mean, this is like falling out of an airplane without a parachute, and hitting a gaggle of geese in mid-air who break your fall. Wait until my buddies over at Happy Gardener's Monthly hear about this. I'm going to be famous! Maybe even get my picture in the next issue!|Gardener|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}} | ||
The '''gardener''' is an elderly [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who resides in [[Rose Town]], a small village near [[Tadpole Pond]] and the [[Forest Maze]]. [[Mario]] can bring the gardener a [[Seed (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Seed]] and some [[Fertilizer]]; the gardener exhibits some signs of happiness when he receives both of the items as he had been searching for them both his entire life and came up empty-handed. Once he receives both, the gardener plants the two items in a pot, which results in a [[beanstalk]] sprouting up and through his chimney, and into the clouds, which Mario can climb. This beanstalk provides access to the [[Lazy Shell]]s, the most powerful weapon for Mario and sturdy armor to anybody who equips it. | The '''gardener''' is an elderly [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who resides in [[Rose Town]], a small village near [[Tadpole Pond]] and the [[Forest Maze]]. His house is located in an isolated section in the northeast of the village. [[Mario]] can bring the gardener a [[Seed (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Seed]] and some [[Fertilizer]]; the gardener exhibits some signs of happiness when he receives both of the items as he had been searching for them both his entire life and came up empty-handed. Once he receives both, the gardener plants the two items in a pot, which results in a [[beanstalk]] sprouting up and through his chimney, and into the clouds, which Mario can climb. This beanstalk provides access to the [[Lazy Shell]]s, the most powerful weapon for Mario and sturdy armor to anybody who equips it. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 04:17, November 10, 2023
- “This is amazing! This is unreal! This is just like winning the lottery, only without taxes! I mean, this is like falling out of an airplane without a parachute, and hitting a gaggle of geese in mid-air who break your fall. Wait until my buddies over at Happy Gardener's Monthly hear about this. I'm going to be famous! Maybe even get my picture in the next issue!”
- —Gardener, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
The gardener is an elderly Toad who resides in Rose Town, a small village near Tadpole Pond and the Forest Maze. His house is located in an isolated section in the northeast of the village. Mario can bring the gardener a Seed and some Fertilizer; the gardener exhibits some signs of happiness when he receives both of the items as he had been searching for them both his entire life and came up empty-handed. Once he receives both, the gardener plants the two items in a pot, which results in a beanstalk sprouting up and through his chimney, and into the clouds, which Mario can climb. This beanstalk provides access to the Lazy Shells, the most powerful weapon for Mario and sturdy armor to anybody who equips it.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プランター[?] Purantā |
Planter |