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Technetium (talk | contribs) (brother -> relative and clarified it’s only likely that the two Craws getting beat up are him and Gus) Tag: Mobile edit |
Technetium (talk | contribs) (Added Notes section for clarification on Gus and Garf's relationship (while I could also add something to Gus's page, it fits better here since Garf is the one with the tattle saying they’re related)) Tag: Mobile edit |
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==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
*'''[[Tattle]]:''' "''That's Garf, part of the Robbo gang. I'm pretty sure he's related to [[Gus]]. He looks pretty gnarly, but he's actually pretty cool. Don't judge folks on looks!''" | *'''[[Tattle]]:''' "''That's Garf, part of the Robbo gang. I'm pretty sure he's related to [[Gus]]. He looks pretty gnarly, but he's actually pretty cool. Don't judge folks on looks!''" | ||
==Notes== | |||
*Though Garf's Tattle only mentions that he is related to Gus, it is possible that the two are brothers. When the Craws are being assaulted by the Piantas, one of them yells, "Stay down, Bro!" The line in Japanese, 「 アニキーっ! 」, could also imply that they are brothers. However, it is not confirmed that these two Craws are Gus and Garf, and both "Bro" and「 アニキ 」do not always refer to one's literal brother. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 17:16, March 3, 2025
Garf | |
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![]() Sprite for Garf from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |
Species | Craw |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “I can finally get inside my house again! Home, sweet home! Thank you!”
- —Garf, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Garf the Craw is a member of Ishnail's Robbo Thieves and is a relative of Gus. At the beginning of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, two Craws that are likely Garf and Gus are beaten up by two of Don Pianta's henchmen. After the first chapter, Garf puts up a trouble in the Trouble Center, asking for someone to find the House Key to his house. If Mario accepts the trouble and completes it, Garf will allow Mario to go into his house, but Garf will return to Ishnail's hideout soon after.
Profiles
- Tattle: "That's Garf, part of the Robbo gang. I'm pretty sure he's related to Gus. He looks pretty gnarly, but he's actually pretty cool. Don't judge folks on looks!"
Notes
- Though Garf's Tattle only mentions that he is related to Gus, it is possible that the two are brothers. When the Craws are being assaulted by the Piantas, one of them yells, "Stay down, Bro!" The line in Japanese, 「 アニキーっ! 」, could also imply that they are brothers. However, it is not confirmed that these two Craws are Gus and Garf, and both "Bro" and「 アニキ 」do not always refer to one's literal brother.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ギース[?] Gīsu |
Geese; a play on「ガース」(Gāsu, "Gus") | |
Chinese | 基斯[?] Jīsī |
Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
Dutch | Gijs[?] | Dutch name derivative of Gus | |
French | Picpiaf[?] | From pic ("spike") and piaf (slang word for "bird") | |
German | Loranzo[?] | From lanze ("spear") and the Italian name "Lorenzo" | |
Italian | Gazon[?] | From Gaz ("Gus"/"Craw") and the name suffix "-on" | |
Korean | 기스[?] Giseu |
Geese | |
Spanish | Monchu Elo[?] | From mochuelo ("owlet") and "Monchu" (Nickname of "Ramón") |