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{{about|the character from | {{about|the character from Super Paper Mario|the feature in Super Mario World|[[item storage|Item Stock]]|the optional life feature in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series|[[extra life]]}} | ||
[[File:Stock.PNG| | {{character infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Stock.PNG|230px]] | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | |||
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{{quote|Fine timing, friend of mine! I just got hold of some verrry delectable info!|Stock|Super Paper Mario}} | {{quote|Fine timing, friend of mine! I just got hold of some verrry delectable info!|Stock|Super Paper Mario}} | ||
'''Stock''' is a high-level informant who is held captive and forced to work for [[Mimi]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. | '''Stock''' is a high-level informant who is held captive and forced to work for [[Mimi]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Along with fellow captive [[Cade]], his name derives from "stockade", a colloquial term for a military prison. | ||
In the room filled with captives, Stock can be found by flipping into 3-D. By paying him 10,000 [[Rubee]]s, he reveals the pass code for the safe filled with 1,000,000 Rubees. He does not realize it is for the safe and assumes it is Mimi's boyfriend's phone number instead. | In the room filled with captives, Stock can be found by flipping into 3-D. By paying him 10,000 [[Rubee]]s, he reveals the pass code for the safe filled with 1,000,000 Rubees. He does not realize it is for the safe and assumes it is Mimi's boyfriend's phone number instead. | ||
Later, after Mimi leaves [[Merlee's Mansion|the mansion]], he realizes information is useless except for people who need it. Then he begs the heroes to tell him how to get out of the mansion, offering to pay them for that info. | Later, after Mimi leaves [[Merlee's Mansion|the mansion]], he realizes information is useless except for people who need it. Then he begs the heroes to tell him how to get out of the mansion, offering to pay them for that info. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
|Jap=カン | |Jap=カン | ||
|JapR=Kan | |JapR=Kan | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Both this and [[Cade]]'s name「ゴク」(''Goku'') are derived from「監獄」(''kangoku'', jail). | ||
|Ita=Niero | |Ita=Niero | ||
|ItaM=From "prigio''niero''" (prisoner) | |ItaM=From "prigio''niero''" (prisoner) | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{SPM}} | {{SPM}} | ||
[[Category:Mimi's prisoners]] | |||
[[Category:Super Paper Mario characters]] | [[Category:Super Paper Mario characters]] |
Latest revision as of 20:12, October 29, 2024
- This article is about the character from Super Paper Mario. For the feature in Super Mario World, see Item Stock. For the optional life feature in the Super Smash Bros. series, see extra life.
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First appearance | Super Paper Mario (2007) |
- “Fine timing, friend of mine! I just got hold of some verrry delectable info!”
- —Stock, Super Paper Mario
Stock is a high-level informant who is held captive and forced to work for Mimi in Super Paper Mario. Along with fellow captive Cade, his name derives from "stockade", a colloquial term for a military prison.
In the room filled with captives, Stock can be found by flipping into 3-D. By paying him 10,000 Rubees, he reveals the pass code for the safe filled with 1,000,000 Rubees. He does not realize it is for the safe and assumes it is Mimi's boyfriend's phone number instead.
Later, after Mimi leaves the mansion, he realizes information is useless except for people who need it. Then he begs the heroes to tell him how to get out of the mansion, offering to pay them for that info.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カン[?] Kan |
Both this and Cade's name「ゴク」(Goku) are derived from「監獄」(kangoku, jail). | |
Italian | Niero[?] | From "prigioniero" (prisoner) |