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[[Image:Tolilip.PNG|frame|right|'''Tolielip'''.]] | [[Image:Tolilip.PNG|frame|right|'''Tolielip'''.]] | ||
'''Tolielip''' is a goofy looking | '''Tolielip''' is a goofy looking Narcissus in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' that will tell [[Mario]] false hints about his objectives in [[Flower Fields]]. He's in the central hub and has no real role in the game. He can be useful if Mario can tell what's incorrect. Tolielip tells Mario hints that are the opposite of the true hint. | ||
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==Notable Quote== | ==Notable Quote== | ||
{{llquote|Oh [[Petunia]]? Yeah she's west of here. He he he.|[[Tolielip]]|[[Paper Mario]]}} | {{llquote|Oh [[Petunia]]? Yeah she's west of here. He he he.|[[Tolielip]]|[[Paper Mario]]}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*His name is a combination of the words "to lie", and "tulip". The "lip" part of his name could also refer to his incessant talking. However, he's a narcissus, not a tulip. | |||
[[Category: Characters]] | [[Category: Characters]] | ||
[[Category: Paper Mario Characters]] | [[Category: Paper Mario Characters]] | ||
[[Category: Paper Mario Series Characters]] | [[Category: Paper Mario Series Characters]] | ||
[[Category: Flora]] | [[Category: Flora]] |
Revision as of 11:44, November 21, 2008
- “Whatever you do, don't throw a Blue Berry into the well!”
- —Tolielip, Paper Mario
File:Tolilip.PNG
Tolielip.
Tolielip is a goofy looking Narcissus in Paper Mario that will tell Mario false hints about his objectives in Flower Fields. He's in the central hub and has no real role in the game. He can be useful if Mario can tell what's incorrect. Tolielip tells Mario hints that are the opposite of the true hint. .
Notable Quote
Trivia
- His name is a combination of the words "to lie", and "tulip". The "lip" part of his name could also refer to his incessant talking. However, he's a narcissus, not a tulip.