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'''Pook''' is a young boy, resident of [[Flipside]], from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is fascinated by sea creatures, and wats to be a sailor when he grows up. He hopes to leave Flipside when he grows up and listen to the quiet sounds of the waves at sea, every day. He used to have a pet fish he named [[Captain Gills]] that he found somewhere, and kept him in a cup. Captain Gills got too big for the cup so he searched for something bigger to put him in. [[Merlon]] generously gave him his [[ | '''Pook''' is a young boy, resident of [[Flipside]], from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is fascinated by sea creatures, and wats to be a sailor when he grows up. He hopes to leave Flipside when he grows up and listen to the quiet sounds of the waves at sea, every day. He used to have a pet fish he named [[Captain Gills]] that he found somewhere, and kept him in a cup. Captain Gills got too big for the cup so he searched for something bigger to put him in. [[Merlon]] generously gave him his [[Goldfish Bowl]] but not too long after [[Mario]] arrived in need of it. Pook agreed to give him the bowl, only if they would give a new home to Captain Gills. Mario agreed and Pook wished good luck to the Captain in his new life at sea. | ||
What Pook ignores is that Captain Gills was freed on the B1st floor of Flipside, while he thinks Mario freed him in the ocean. When he grows up, he wishes to meet the Captain again while he is at sea. | What Pook ignores is that Captain Gills was freed on the B1st floor of Flipside, while he thinks Mario freed him in the ocean. When he grows up, he wishes to meet the Captain again while he is at sea. |
Revision as of 11:26, May 12, 2007
Pook is a young boy, resident of Flipside, from Super Paper Mario. He is fascinated by sea creatures, and wats to be a sailor when he grows up. He hopes to leave Flipside when he grows up and listen to the quiet sounds of the waves at sea, every day. He used to have a pet fish he named Captain Gills that he found somewhere, and kept him in a cup. Captain Gills got too big for the cup so he searched for something bigger to put him in. Merlon generously gave him his Goldfish Bowl but not too long after Mario arrived in need of it. Pook agreed to give him the bowl, only if they would give a new home to Captain Gills. Mario agreed and Pook wished good luck to the Captain in his new life at sea.
What Pook ignores is that Captain Gills was freed on the B1st floor of Flipside, while he thinks Mario freed him in the ocean. When he grows up, he wishes to meet the Captain again while he is at sea.
Pook's Flopside counterpart is Puck. Much like Pook loves the sea, Puck loves the sky.