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==Tattle==
==Tattle==
Goombella can use [[Tattle]] on Pine T. Jr. only when Mario takes on his [[Help my Daddy!|trouble]].
Goombella can use [[Tattle]] on Pine T. Jr. only when Mario finds him at the entrance to the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] while taking on his [[Help my Daddy!|trouble]].
*"''That's Pine T. Jr., who asked us to find [[Pine T. Sr.|his dad]]. Hey, guy!''"
*"''That's Pine T. Jr., who asked us to find [[Pine T. Sr.|his dad]]. Hey, guy!''"



Revision as of 20:45, August 17, 2020

Pine T. Jr. and his dad
“You took on my trouble? Ohhhhhh, thank the stars! This is just terrible!”
Pine T. Jr., Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Pine T. Jr., also simply called Pine T., is a young Toad in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. At one point in the game, he asks for help at the Trouble Center. His request is for Mario to help his father, who went into the Pit of 100 Trials to earn some extra money, but never came back out. After Mario saves Pine T. Jr.'s dad, he will award Mario a Silver Card for the Paper Game at the Pianta Parlor.

Later, Pine T. Jr. sends an e-mail to Mario, in which he mentions that his father has found a new job in taking care of Bubu in Toad Town

E-Mail

Dad's Job

Hey, you know what? My daddy found a new job! He takes care of Bubu in Toad Town. He's all recharged now!

I'm still not good at studying, but I'm trying so I can help my daddy!

I don't know what I can do to help Daddy yet, but I'm gonna study lots until I figure something out, OK? Well, see ya!

From, Pine T.

Tattle

Goombella can use Tattle on Pine T. Jr. only when Mario finds him at the entrance to the Pit of 100 Trials while taking on his trouble.

  • "That's Pine T. Jr., who asked us to find his dad. Hey, guy!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German T. Dibär[?] Pun on Teddybär, German word for "teddy bear"
Italian Toadino[?] Little Toad
Spanish T. Busko[?] "T." is for "Toad" and his full name is a pun of "te busco" (Spanish for "I search you").