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{{character infobox
|image=[[File:SPM Patta.png]]
|species=[[Flip-Flop Folk|Flopsider]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
}}
{{quote|My classmate's so into [[Catch Card|cards]]! And boy, I'm getting sick of it! Stupid cards aren't fun!|Patta|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|My classmate's so into [[Catch Card|cards]]! And boy, I'm getting sick of it! Stupid cards aren't fun!|Patta|Super Paper Mario}}
[[File:SPM Patta.png|thumb|Patta]]
'''Patta''' is a little boy who lives near [[Hot Fraun]] in [[Flopside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His [[Flipside]] counterpart is [[Pitta]]. He is seen on Flopside's first floor and unlike Pitta is very serious. According to [[Tippi]]'s tattle on him, he hates trends but also hates being left out of them.
'''Patta''' is a little boy who lives near [[Hot Fraun]] in [[Flopside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. His [[Flipside]] counterpart is [[Pitta]]. He is seen on Flopside's first floor and unlike Pitta is very serious. According to [[Tippi]]'s tattle on him, he hates trends but also hates being left out of them.



Revision as of 19:45, July 3, 2024

Patta
Patta, lives near Hot Fraun.
Species Flopsider
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“My classmate's so into cards! And boy, I'm getting sick of it! Stupid cards aren't fun!”
Patta, Super Paper Mario

Patta is a little boy who lives near Hot Fraun in Flopside in Super Paper Mario. His Flipside counterpart is Pitta. He is seen on Flopside's first floor and unlike Pitta is very serious. According to Tippi's tattle on him, he hates trends but also hates being left out of them.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タタン[?]
Tatan
A play on「トトン」(Toton, Pitta) and possibly「~たん」(-tan), a childish form of honorific「~ちゃん」(-chan)
French Hop[?] Both this and Pitta's French name Hip are derived from "hip-hop"
German Winni[?] ?
Italian Simone[?] Simon
Spanish Andrés[?] ?