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{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Inga.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
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{{quote|Ah, did you sleep well?|Inga|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Ah, did you sleep well?|Inga|Super Paper Mario}}
[[File:Inga.png|thumb|Inga]]
'''Inga''' is the owner of [[Inga's Inn]] from [[Flopside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. According to [[Tippi]] and [[Tiptron]]'s tattle, she is cunning and always has a sly smile on her face. She also wants to run a string of hotels and become the number one hotelier. Her inn resembles a haunted mansion, only it has a spinning electric fan on the ceiling. She will let the heroes stay for ten, twenty, or forty [[coin]]s a night. This reason is because she also sells breakfast, and the heroes must purchase either the Mushroom package, the Flower package, or the Star package to stay. Depending on which package the heroes purchase (each package has different prices), they will get an item that restores a certain amount of HP. In the morning, Inga says she has made their breakfast, but won't reveal where it is. [[Mario]] must use his 3-D flip to find it. Inga's [[Flipside]] counterpart is [[Tinga]].
'''Inga''' is the owner of [[Inga's Inn]] from [[Flopside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. According to [[Tippi]] and [[Tiptron]]'s tattle, she is cunning and always has a sly smile on her face. She also wants to run a string of hotels and become the number one hotelier. Her inn resembles a haunted mansion, only it has a spinning electric fan on the ceiling. She will let the heroes stay for ten, twenty, or forty [[coin]]s a night. This reason is because she also sells breakfast, and the heroes must purchase either the Mushroom package, the Flower package, or the Star package to stay. Depending on which package the heroes purchase (each package has different prices), they will get an item that restores a certain amount of HP. In the morning, Inga says she has made their breakfast, but won't reveal where it is. [[Mario]] must use his 3-D flip to find it. Inga's [[Flipside]] counterpart is [[Tinga]].


Here are the items earned after purchasing the packages:
Here are the items earned after purchasing the packages:
*'''Mushroom Package:''' [[Dried Shroom]] (restores 1 HP).
*'''Mushroom Package:''' [[Dried Mushroom|Dried Shroom]] (restores 1 HP).
*'''Flower Package:''' [[Peachy Peach]] (restores 7 HP).
*'''Flower Package:''' [[Peachy Peach]] (restores 7 HP).
*'''Star Package:''' [[Slimy Shroom]] (restores 10 HP).
*'''Star Package:''' [[Slimy Shroom]] (restores 10 HP).
It is notable that accepting the Star package is the only way to obtain a [[Slimy Shroom]] in the entire game, other than collecting 150 Shop Points.


It is notable that accepting the Star package is the only way to obtain a [[Slimy Shroom]] in the entire game, other than collecting 150 Shop Points.
==Tattle==
*"''That's Inga, a hotelier... She's a sly strategist who never stops smiling... Her plan is to rise above all with impeccable service... She hopes to own a hotel chain...''"


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapM=Both this and [[Tinga]]'s Japanese name「ハクラ」(''Hakura'') are derived from「宿泊」(''shukuhaku'', lodging), with the feminine name ending「~ら」(''-ra'')
|JapM=Both this and [[Tinga]]'s Japanese name「ハクラ」(''Hakura'') are derived from「宿泊」(''shukuhaku'', lodging), with the feminine name ending「~ら」(''-ra'')
|Fre=Mélo
|Fre=Mélo
|FreM=Both this and [[Tinga]]'s French name "Méli" are derived from ''méli-mélo'' ("mishmash")
|FreM=Both this and Tinga's French name "Méli" are derived from ''méli-mélo'' ("mishmash")
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|Ita=Elga
|Ita=Elga
|ItaM=Uncommon name
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Latest revision as of 19:27, October 29, 2024

Inga
Inga
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“Ah, did you sleep well?”
Inga, Super Paper Mario

Inga is the owner of Inga's Inn from Flopside in Super Paper Mario. According to Tippi and Tiptron's tattle, she is cunning and always has a sly smile on her face. She also wants to run a string of hotels and become the number one hotelier. Her inn resembles a haunted mansion, only it has a spinning electric fan on the ceiling. She will let the heroes stay for ten, twenty, or forty coins a night. This reason is because she also sells breakfast, and the heroes must purchase either the Mushroom package, the Flower package, or the Star package to stay. Depending on which package the heroes purchase (each package has different prices), they will get an item that restores a certain amount of HP. In the morning, Inga says she has made their breakfast, but won't reveal where it is. Mario must use his 3-D flip to find it. Inga's Flipside counterpart is Tinga.

Here are the items earned after purchasing the packages:

It is notable that accepting the Star package is the only way to obtain a Slimy Shroom in the entire game, other than collecting 150 Shop Points.

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's Inga, a hotelier... She's a sly strategist who never stops smiling... Her plan is to rise above all with impeccable service... She hopes to own a hotel chain..."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シュクラ[?]
Shukura
Both this and Tinga's Japanese name「ハクラ」(Hakura) are derived from「宿泊」(shukuhaku, lodging), with the feminine name ending「~ら」(-ra)
French Mélo[?] Both this and Tinga's French name "Méli" are derived from méli-mélo ("mishmash")
German Inga[?] -
Italian Elga[?] Uncommon name
Spanish Inga[?] -

Trivia[edit]

  • According to unused Catch Card data, she is a widow, and also "runs a weird fan club".[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Paper Mario. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved May 21, 2020.