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Revision as of 15:04, January 26, 2024
Battle Trunks | |
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Description | |
"Trunks some wrestler wore to tatters. Boy, they stink!" | |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Battle Trunks are a type of clothing in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. After Mario takes on Jolene's trouble, he discovers that twenty of these smelly shorts litter the storage room in the Glitz Pit. As such, Mario has to pick them up, then talk to Jolene, who will tell him to deliver them to Goomfrey, the Goomba outside of Professor Frankly's house in Rogueport that Goombella said is the kind of person who can make problems disappear. After delivering the trunks, Mario must return to Jolene to complete the trouble and get a 30 coin reward.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 選手のパンツ[?] Senshu no Pantsu |
Players' Pants | |
French | Caleçon[?] | Pants | |
German | Catcher-Slip[?] | Catcher briefs | |
Italian | Mutande[?] | Underwear | |
Spanish | Calzoncillos[?] | Shorts |