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{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | {{character infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Gus.png|130x171px]]<br>Sprite from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | |||
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | |||
|species=[[Craw]] | |||
}} | |||
{{quote|CRUD! You dumb video-game heroes ALWAYS pull this stuff! It's RIDICULOUS! You think violence solves everything, don't you? Huh? DON'T YOU?!?|Gus|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|CRUD! You dumb video-game heroes ALWAYS pull this stuff! It's RIDICULOUS! You think violence solves everything, don't you? Huh? DON'T YOU?!?|Gus|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
'''Gus''' is a [[Craw]] and a mini-boss encountered during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is a loyal member of the [[Robbo Thieves]] of eastern [[Rogueport]], along with his brother [[Garf]] and their associate [[Goose]]. Gus can be found outside of [[Professor Frankly]]'s office, guarding the passageway to the farthest eastern area of [[Rogueport]]. Gus is the only member of the Robbo Thieves that the player can fight and the only regular [[Craw]] that can be fought. He can be battled at any time during the game. Goombella describes him as a "workaholic", wondering if Gus might in fact perform his guard duty every day of the year. | '''Gus''' is a [[Craw]] and a mini-boss encountered during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is a loyal member of the [[Robbo Thieves]] of eastern [[Rogueport]], along with his brother [[Garf]] and their associate [[Goose]]. Gus can be found outside of [[Professor Frankly]]'s office, guarding the passageway to the farthest eastern area of [[Rogueport]]. Gus is the only member of the Robbo Thieves that the player can fight and the only regular [[Craw]] that can be fought. He can be battled at any time during the game. Goombella describes him as a "workaholic", wondering if Gus might in fact perform his guard duty every day of the year. | ||
Gus is first seen is during a | Gus is first seen is during a cutscene in the game's prologue. As [[Toadsworth]] informs Mario of [[Princess Peach]]'s disappearance, the player sees an additional cinema in the background pertaining to the Robbos and the Piantas. As Gus and Garf walk through Rogueport Plaza, [[Tony (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Tony]] and [[Vinny]], two members of the [[Pianta syndicate]], assault Gus and Garf, knocking Garf to the ground. As the two [[Pianta]]s take off towards west Rogueport, Gus and Garf flee back to east Rogueport, cursing out the Piantas on their way. | ||
Gus is not seen again until Mario and his [[partner]] see him guarding the entrance to the far eastern area of Rogueport. Gus then inquires Mario and his partner, asking if they would like to pass, giving them the option to say "No", "I'll pay", or "I can take you!". If Mario says "No", then Gus | Gus is not seen again until Mario and his [[partner]] see him guarding the entrance to the far eastern area of Rogueport. Gus then inquires Mario and his partner, asking if they would like to pass, giving them the option to say "No", "I'll pay", or "I can take you!". If Mario says "No", then Gus does not allow him to pass; if Mario says, "I'll pay", Gus allows him to go through the entrance for a toll of ten [[coin]]s. Mario is required to pay Gus each time he passes through the area unless he says "I can take you!". If Gus is defeated in the ensuing battle, Mario is no longer required to pay the toll, as Gus returns to the Robbos' hideout (behind [[Bobbery|Admiral Bobbery]]'s house), where he and Garf guard [[Ishnail]] for the remainder of the game. Gus develops a grudge against Mario for beating him up over 10 coins, thinking Mario is an uncontrollably violent person, although he gives Mario respect after he defeats the [[Shadow Queen]]. | ||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
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==Profiles== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | |||
====GameCube==== | |||
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Gus|align=horizontal}} | |||
====Nintendo Switch==== | |||
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=Gus|align=horizontal}} | |||
*'''[[Tattle]]:''' "''That's Gus. He's a part of that band of thieves who call themselves the Robbos. He looks like a total maniac, but he's actually a nice guy. Don't judge books by covers!''" | *'''[[Tattle]]:''' "''That's Gus. He's a part of that band of thieves who call themselves the Robbos. He looks like a total maniac, but he's actually a nice guy. Don't judge books by covers!''" | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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|GerM=Masculine adaption of ''Lanze'' ("lance") | |GerM=Masculine adaption of ''Lanze'' ("lance") | ||
|Ita=Gaz | |Ita=Gaz | ||
|ItaM=Uncommon name; it is also the same name of the species | |ItaM=Uncommon name; it is also the same name of the species<ref>"Gaz" is used both as a name ("''Si chiama Gaz''", "His name is Gus") and the species name ("''È un Gaz!''", "It's a Gus/Craw") by Goombella in the field and battle tattles respectively</ref>; shared with [[Gaz]] | ||
|Kor=거스 | |Kor=거스 | ||
|KorR=Geoseu | |KorR=Geoseu | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Upon defeat, Gus condemns violence before fleeing away. [[Francis]] does the same in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. | * Upon defeat, Gus condemns violence before fleeing away. [[Francis]] does the same in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. | ||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:08, September 26, 2024
Gus | |
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Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |
Species | Craw |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “CRUD! You dumb video-game heroes ALWAYS pull this stuff! It's RIDICULOUS! You think violence solves everything, don't you? Huh? DON'T YOU?!?”
- —Gus, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Gus is a Craw and a mini-boss encountered during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is a loyal member of the Robbo Thieves of eastern Rogueport, along with his brother Garf and their associate Goose. Gus can be found outside of Professor Frankly's office, guarding the passageway to the farthest eastern area of Rogueport. Gus is the only member of the Robbo Thieves that the player can fight and the only regular Craw that can be fought. He can be battled at any time during the game. Goombella describes him as a "workaholic", wondering if Gus might in fact perform his guard duty every day of the year.
Gus is first seen is during a cutscene in the game's prologue. As Toadsworth informs Mario of Princess Peach's disappearance, the player sees an additional cinema in the background pertaining to the Robbos and the Piantas. As Gus and Garf walk through Rogueport Plaza, Tony and Vinny, two members of the Pianta syndicate, assault Gus and Garf, knocking Garf to the ground. As the two Piantas take off towards west Rogueport, Gus and Garf flee back to east Rogueport, cursing out the Piantas on their way.
Gus is not seen again until Mario and his partner see him guarding the entrance to the far eastern area of Rogueport. Gus then inquires Mario and his partner, asking if they would like to pass, giving them the option to say "No", "I'll pay", or "I can take you!". If Mario says "No", then Gus does not allow him to pass; if Mario says, "I'll pay", Gus allows him to go through the entrance for a toll of ten coins. Mario is required to pay Gus each time he passes through the area unless he says "I can take you!". If Gus is defeated in the ensuing battle, Mario is no longer required to pay the toll, as Gus returns to the Robbos' hideout (behind Admiral Bobbery's house), where he and Garf guard Ishnail for the remainder of the game. Gus develops a grudge against Mario for beating him up over 10 coins, thinking Mario is an uncontrollably violent person, although he gives Mario respect after he defeats the Shadow Queen.
Battle[edit]
In battle, Gus attacks using his sharp spear. Gus either charges towards Mario or his partner, ramming into them with his spear, or he hurdles a spear at the player, inflicting the same amount of damage. Characters cannot jump on Gus due to his spear unless they get the Spike Shield badge later in the game. If Mario decides to fight Gus before going to the Thousand-Year Door for the first time, there will be no audience.
If Mario reaches five HP while fighting Gus, Gus advises Mario to flee, rather than stay and continue to fight. If Mario flees the battle beforehand, the battle ends, but Mario loses no coins.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
GameCube[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy | ||||||||
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Gus | ||||||||
Max HP | 20 | Attack | 3 | Defense | 0 | |||
Location(s) | Rogueport | Role | Boss, training | Level | 45 | |||
Sleep? | 90% | Dizzy? | 80% | Confuse? | 90% | |||
Tiny? | 90% | Stop? | 80% | Soft? | 95% | |||
Burn? | 100% | Freeze? | 70% | Fright? | 0% | |||
Gale Force? | 60% | KO? | 50% | Moves | Spear Throw (3); Spear Charge (3) | |||
Exp. points | 0 | Coins | N/A | Items | None | |||
Tattle Log #: 42 |
Log | A super-annoying guy with a big spear that he tends to throw at people. Some people think he's a bunch of sass talk, but he's tough. | ||||||
Tattle | That's Gus. He's super-annoying and tries to take tolls from everyone. Max HP is 20, Attack is 3, and Defense is 0. All in all, he's pretty tough. Oh, and I've told you a million times...that pointy spear of his hurts if you stomp on it. I wonder if this guy watches people pass 365 days a year. Talk about a workaholic. |
Nintendo Switch[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy | ||||||||
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Gus | ||||||||
Max HP | 20 | Attack | 3 | Defense | 0 | |||
Location(s) | Rogueport | Role | Mini-Boss | Level | 45 | |||
Sleep? | 90% | Dizzy? | 80% | Confuse? | 90% | |||
Tiny? | 90% | Stop? | 80% | Soft? | 95% | |||
Burn? | 100% | Freeze? | 70% | Fright? | 0% | |||
Gale Force? | 60% | KO? | 50% | Moves | Spear Throw (3); Spear Charge (3) | |||
Exp. points | 0 | Coins | N/A | Items | None | |||
Tattle Log #: 44 |
Log | A super-annoying guy with a big pointy spear that he tends to throw at people. Some people think he's a bunch of sass talk, but he's tough. | ||||||
Tattle | That's Gus. He's super annoying and tries to take tolls from everyone. Max HP is 20, Attack is 3, and Defense is 0. All in all, he's pretty tough. Oh, and I'm sure it's super obvious... but that pointy spear of his hurts if you stomp on it. I wonder if this guy watches people pass 365 days a year. Talk about a workaholic. |
- Tattle: "That's Gus. He's a part of that band of thieves who call themselves the Robbos. He looks like a total maniac, but he's actually a nice guy. Don't judge books by covers!"
Gallery[edit]
Gus threatening Mario with a Game Over in the Nintendo Switch remake
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ガース[?] Gāsu |
Gus; possibly a play on「カラス」(karasu, crow) | |
Chinese | 戈斯[?] Gēsī |
Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
Dutch | Gus[?] | - | |
French | Lancet[?] | Pun on "lance" and abbreviation of the male name "Lancelot" | |
German | Lanzo[?] | Masculine adaption of Lanze ("lance") | |
Italian | Gaz[?] | Uncommon name; it is also the same name of the species[1]; shared with Gaz | |
Korean | 거스[?] Geoseu |
Gus | |
Spanish | Angui Lucho[?] | Pun on aguilucho ("eaglet") and "Lucho" (the nickname form of the masculine name "Luis") |
Trivia[edit]
- Upon defeat, Gus condemns violence before fleeing away. Francis does the same in the Japanese version of Super Paper Mario.
References[edit]
- ^ "Gaz" is used both as a name ("Si chiama Gaz", "His name is Gus") and the species name ("È un Gaz!", "It's a Gus/Craw") by Goombella in the field and battle tattles respectively