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Hamma Jamma's grandfather actually never appears in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', and may even be dead. However, as stated above, he earned several mentions in that game. These mentions are all the product of his grandson Hamma Jamma's ramblings. Hamma Jamma, a fighter in the [[Glitz Pit]] and member of the Hamma, [[Bamma]], and [[Flare]] team, continually cites his grandfather as his inspiration. Apparently, his grandpa once owned his beloved [[hammer]], and is one of Hamma's several family members he left behind to pursue a career in fighting.
Hamma Jamma's grandfather actually never appears in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', and may even be dead. However, as stated above, he earned several mentions in that game. These mentions are all the product of his grandson Hamma Jamma's ramblings. Hamma Jamma, a fighter in the [[Glitz Pit]] and member of the Hamma, [[Bamma]], and [[Flare]] team, continually cites his grandfather as his inspiration. Apparently, his grandpa once owned his beloved [[hammer]], and is one of Hamma's several family members he left behind to pursue a career in fighting.


However, as aforementioned, Hamma Jamma's grandfather ''did'' appear in a Mario [[games|game]] of old (''Super Mario Bros.''). This fact is confirmed by Hamma Jamma's statement of "World 7-1" being his grandfather's "'hood". This is commonly taken as a clever reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', which features a World 7-1 stage filled with Hammer Bros. It is unknown how well Hamma Jamma's grandfather fared during [[Mario]]'s conquest of World 7-1, or if he still works for the [[Koopa Troop]] (if he is even still alive).
However, as aforementioned, Hamma Jamma's grandfather may have in fact appeared in a Mario [[games|game]] of old (''Super Mario Bros.''). This is confirmed by Hamma Jamma's statement of "World 7-1" being his grandfather's "'hood". This is commonly taken as a clever reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', which features a World 7-1 stage filled with Hammer Bros. It is unknown how well Hamma Jamma's grandfather fared during [[Mario]]'s conquest of World 7-1, or if he still works for the [[Koopa Troop]] (if he is even still alive).


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Revision as of 13:06, March 4, 2007

The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors.
If an acceptable name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Hamma Jamma's Grandfather of an unknown name is a Hammer Bro. brought up by his grandson several times in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Quite cleverly on Nintendo's part, he actually first appeared as an unknown Hammer Bro. in Super Mario Bros.

Hamma Jamma's grandfather actually never appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and may even be dead. However, as stated above, he earned several mentions in that game. These mentions are all the product of his grandson Hamma Jamma's ramblings. Hamma Jamma, a fighter in the Glitz Pit and member of the Hamma, Bamma, and Flare team, continually cites his grandfather as his inspiration. Apparently, his grandpa once owned his beloved hammer, and is one of Hamma's several family members he left behind to pursue a career in fighting.

However, as aforementioned, Hamma Jamma's grandfather may have in fact appeared in a Mario game of old (Super Mario Bros.). This is confirmed by Hamma Jamma's statement of "World 7-1" being his grandfather's "'hood". This is commonly taken as a clever reference to Super Mario Bros., which features a World 7-1 stage filled with Hammer Bros. It is unknown how well Hamma Jamma's grandfather fared during Mario's conquest of World 7-1, or if he still works for the Koopa Troop (if he is even still alive).