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|JapM=Transliteration of "cable"
|JapM=Transliteration of "cable"
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|ChiS=凯布
|ChiR=
|ChiSR=Kǎibù
|ChiM=
|ChiSM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
|ChiT=凱布
|ChiTR=Kǎibù
|ChiTM=Transliteration of the Japanese name
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|Ita=Mastro Baffo
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|Kor=케이블
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|KorR=Keibeul
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|KorM=Cable; from the Japanese name
|Spa=T. Norio
|Spa=T. Norio
|SpaM=Pun with "Tenorio", in reference to the character of {{wp|Don Juan Tenorio}}
|SpaM=Pun with "Tenorio", in reference to the character of {{wp|Don Juan Tenorio}}

Latest revision as of 14:25, July 8, 2024

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Herb T.
PMTTYD Herb T Sprite.png
Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Toad
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Screenshot from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Herb T. is a character in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is a green Toad who owns a small bar in Rogueport Underground where people get together and share information. Herb T.'s name is a pun on "herbal tea", with "Herb" itself being an actual name as well.

Profile[edit]

  • Tattle: "That's the cola bar owner, Herb T. He's a middle-aged guy with a wild mustache. He may look like just another glass-polisher, but he's an old-school cola bartender. He's hilarious, but I'm sure he's heard his share of super-depressing stuff, too."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ケーブル
Kēburu
Transliteration of "cable"
Chinese (simplified) 凯布
Kǎibù
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 凱布
Kǎibù
Transliteration of the Japanese name
Dutch Tapper -
French Gaibeule Probably derived from bégueule ("prudish")
German Beam T. Beamter (an official)
Italian Mastro Baffo Master Moustache
Korean 케이블
Keibeul
Cable; from the Japanese name
Spanish T. Norio Pun with "Tenorio", in reference to the character of Don Juan Tenorio