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|image=[[File:PMCS | |image=[[File:PMCS Foreman.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' ([[List of games by date#2016|2016]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' ([[List of games by date#2016|2016]]) | ||
|species=[[Toad (species)|Toad]] | |species=[[Toad (species)|Toad]] | ||
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When [[Mario]] speaks to the foreman, he tells him that he plans on retiring after his next job. When [[Huey]] asks him if he has seen any [[Mini Paint Star]]s, the foreman lets them take one that is in the Toad Trainworks. Huey is shocked that all he had to do to get the Mini Paint Star was talking to the foreman, and the foreman tells him that there is nothing wrong with taking easy victories when they come. | When [[Mario]] speaks to the foreman, he tells him that he plans on retiring after his next job. When [[Huey]] asks him if he has seen any [[Mini Paint Star]]s, the foreman lets them take one that is in the Toad Trainworks. Huey is shocked that all he had to do to get the Mini Paint Star was talking to the foreman, and the foreman tells him that there is nothing wrong with taking easy victories when they come. | ||
When the [[Sunset Express]] comes to Toad Trainworks after it is crushed by a [[Thwomp]], the foreman says that it is a perfect last job, though he | When the [[Sunset Express]] comes to Toad Trainworks after it is crushed by a [[Thwomp]], the foreman says that it is a perfect last job, though he cannot do any repairs because enemies are attacking the trainworks. Huey decides to help him as thanks for giving them the Mini Paint Star earlier. The foreman tells them that every part of the train has been repaired, and all they have to do is put them in the correct spots. | ||
The foreman will announce whenever a part is set in the correct place, and he will also say how many parts still need to be set. When all of the parts are set and his employees return to him, he says that the train should run as well as it did before it was crushed. His employees toss him into the air as a sign of gratitude, but when he says that it | The foreman will announce whenever a part is set in the correct place, and he will also say how many parts still need to be set. When all of the parts are set and his employees return to him, he says that the train should run as well as it did before it was crushed. His employees toss him into the air as a sign of gratitude, but when he says that it could not have been done without Mario and Huey, they toss them into the air instead. When the train leaves, he gives Mario a [[Battle Card (Paper Mario: Color Splash)#Thing Cards|Replica Card]]. He then officially retires and thanks his employees for the good memories. He tells Mario that he is going to stay in the trainworks for a while to cement the memories into his heart. The foreman is also shown during the "This Here's Paint Country!" dance, appearing to give an order to two green Toads dancing nearby. | ||
After the [[Sunset Express conductor]] decides against decommissioning the Sunset Express, the foreman sends Mario a letter saying that he has decided to postpone his retirement and continue his work at the trainworks. | After the [[Sunset Express conductor]] decides against decommissioning the Sunset Express, the foreman sends Mario a letter saying that he has decided to postpone his retirement and continue his work at the trainworks. | ||
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== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | |||
PMCS Toad Trainworks Mini Paint Star.png|The foreman shows Mario and Huey the Mini Paint Star. | |||
PMCS ToadTrainworks01.png|The Foreman after the train has been repaired. | |||
PMCS Toad Trainworks foreman retire.png|The foreman chooses to retire. | |||
PMCS Foreman and Conductor.png|The Foreman and his workers at [[Port Prisma]]. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Latest revision as of 09:30, March 2, 2025
- This article is about the foreman at Toad Trainworks. For the foreman at the demolition site in Wrecking Crew, see Foreman Spike.
- Not to be confused with Forebear.
Foreman | |
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![]() Sprite from Paper Mario: Color Splash | |
Species | Toad |
First appearance | Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016) |
- “Nothing wrong with taking the easy victories when they come, y'know? Course, there's always satisfaction in completing those big, tough jobs that always come around... But lately, I've been thinking that sometimes it's OK for things to end on a whimper.”
- —Foreman, Paper Mario: Color Splash
The foreman is a green Toad that appears in Paper Mario: Color Splash. He is the foreman at Toad Trainworks.
When Mario speaks to the foreman, he tells him that he plans on retiring after his next job. When Huey asks him if he has seen any Mini Paint Stars, the foreman lets them take one that is in the Toad Trainworks. Huey is shocked that all he had to do to get the Mini Paint Star was talking to the foreman, and the foreman tells him that there is nothing wrong with taking easy victories when they come.
When the Sunset Express comes to Toad Trainworks after it is crushed by a Thwomp, the foreman says that it is a perfect last job, though he cannot do any repairs because enemies are attacking the trainworks. Huey decides to help him as thanks for giving them the Mini Paint Star earlier. The foreman tells them that every part of the train has been repaired, and all they have to do is put them in the correct spots.
The foreman will announce whenever a part is set in the correct place, and he will also say how many parts still need to be set. When all of the parts are set and his employees return to him, he says that the train should run as well as it did before it was crushed. His employees toss him into the air as a sign of gratitude, but when he says that it could not have been done without Mario and Huey, they toss them into the air instead. When the train leaves, he gives Mario a Replica Card. He then officially retires and thanks his employees for the good memories. He tells Mario that he is going to stay in the trainworks for a while to cement the memories into his heart. The foreman is also shown during the "This Here's Paint Country!" dance, appearing to give an order to two green Toads dancing nearby.
After the Sunset Express conductor decides against decommissioning the Sunset Express, the foreman sends Mario a letter saying that he has decided to postpone his retirement and continue his work at the trainworks.
Letter[edit]
Dear Mario,
This is the foreman from Toad Trainworks. As you know, I was gonna retire after repairing that train engine. The thing is, I fixed it up so good, the Toads upstairs decided to keep the Sunset Express on the tracks! Which got me thinking—maybe now's not the time for me to retire. If that old hunk of junk can stay on the tracks, so can I! And so can you, Mario. Never give up.
- The Foreman
Gallery[edit]
The Foreman and his workers at Port Prisma.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Ingegnere capo[?] | Chief engineer | |
Portuguese | Engenheiro-Chefe[?] | Head Engineer |