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'''Business Bros.''' are a type of Hammer Bro. whose existence is only implied in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The only known Business Bro. is [[Hamma Jamma]]'s father, although there are very likely several more.
'''Business Bros.''' are a type of [[Hammer Bro.]] whose existence is only implied in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The only known Business Bro. is [[Hamma Jamma]]'s father, although there are very likely several more.


Business Bros. seem to be the [[Hammer Bro.]] answer to the businessman. Therefore, it is assumed that Business Bros. lead a more laid back, controlled, and much less violent life in comparison to normal Hammer Bros. Also, as Hamma Jamma once told Mario, dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet lame) act.
Business Bros. seem to be the Hammer Bro. answer to the businessman. Therefore, it is assumed that Business Bros. lead a more laid back, controlled, and much less violent life in comparison to normal Hammer Bros. Also, as Hamma Jamma once told [[Mario]], dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet lame) act.


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Revision as of 01:24, January 6, 2007

Business Bros. are a type of Hammer Bro. whose existence is only implied in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The only known Business Bro. is Hamma Jamma's father, although there are very likely several more.

Business Bros. seem to be the Hammer Bro. answer to the businessman. Therefore, it is assumed that Business Bros. lead a more laid back, controlled, and much less violent life in comparison to normal Hammer Bros. Also, as Hamma Jamma once told Mario, dropping out of Hammer Bros. school to go to Business Bros. school (as his father did) is a responsible (yet lame) act.