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Patty
Patty
Species Human
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Day of the Orphan") (1989)
Portrayed by Danica McKellar
“I want it now! Or I'll start crying!”
Patty, Day of the Orphan

Patty is a girl featured in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Day of the Orphan".

History

One day, Patty randomly appears at the apartment of Mario and Luigi, claiming to be an orphan without a home. After hearing Patty's story, Mario and Luigi, feeling sorry for her, especially after hearing it is her birthday, decide to throw her a party, with Patty demanding a large amount of expensive things for it.

Eventually, after getting everything she wants from Mario and Luigi, Patty becomes upset. Eventually, Patty's actual mother and father, who reveal Patty to be a chronic liar and troublemaker, appear at Mario and Luigi's apartment.

After learning what trouble Patty caused, her parents ground her "'til the end of the century illegally" and make her apologize to Mario and Luigi. Despite all of these events, Mario and Luigi still decide to throw a party for Patty and her parents, since they already have everything set up.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Finnish Patty[1] -
German Patty[2] -
Hebrew פטי[3]
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Patty
Icelandic Patty[4] -
Italian Patty[5] -
Norwegian Patty[6] -
Portuguese Patty[7] -
Spanish Patty[8] -
Swedish Patty[9] -

References