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Revision as of 23:28, August 20, 2024

Puniper
Puniper
Species Puni
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Don't get a swelled head! This doesn't mean I'll accept you as our leader...”
Puniper, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Puniper is an obese Puni that lives in the Great Tree in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He doubts Mario's skills as a hero at first but eventually he sees Mario as a good leader. He does not help initially and will not support Mario until he saves the Puni elder. Puniper's name is a portmanteau of "Puni" and "Juniper".

Tattle information

  • That's Puniper of the Punies. He sure is big for a Puni. Too bad his head is big, too!
  • That's Puniper of the Punies. He's a little bigger than the others, obviously. So maybe he can help us reach that special area... Hee hee! Just kidding. His only special power is complaining, I think.
  • That's Puniper of the Punies. This guy just needs to stop whining and do what's right. I mean, he's huge! When you got a big bod, you gotta step up and take charge!

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プニタ[?]
Punita
From "Puni" and「た」(-ta), usually used for masculine name ending
Chinese 普尼搭[?]
Pǔnídā
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Maxini[?] From the name "Max" and "mini" or Ini ("Puni"). "Max" may also allude to his larger body shape.
French Pounibo[?] ?
German Bubulas[?] Bubu ("Puni") and the name "Nicolas"
Italian Fufurio[?] Portmanteau of Fufino ("Puni") and the male name "Furio"
Korean 말랑욱[?]
Mallang'uk
Portmanteau of "말랑" (Mallang, "Puni") and the Korean masculine name ending "욱" (uk)
Spanish Punilio[?] From "Puni" and the male name "Emilio"