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{{quote|Heh heh heh! I'm pullin' another card trick today and makin' tons of loot! ...But [[Goomther|somebody]] started tailin' me, so I came here to hide out for awhile. Don't tell anyone [[Mario|you]] saw me here...OR I'LL BOP YOU!!!|Larson|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|Heh heh heh! I'm pullin' another card trick today and makin' tons of loot! ...But [[Goomther|somebody]] started tailin' me, so I came here to hide out for awhile. Don't tell anyone [[Mario|you]] saw me here...OR I'LL BOP YOU!!!|Larson|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}


'''Larson''' – a pun on "larceny", an alternate term for "theft" – is a [[Bandit]] who defrauded [[Goomther]] with a fake credit card in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. After he performed this crime, he wished to continue criminal actions; however, after Goomther told the [[Trouble Center]], Larson began hiding in the hidden alley of [[Rogueport]] alongside [[Darkly]]. Larson's dialogue is generally the same throughout the game, but after each chapter his ending phrase changes.
'''Larson''' – a pun on "larceny", an alternate term for "theft" – is a [[Bandit]] who defrauded [[Goomther]] with a fake credit card in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. After he performed this crime, he wished to continue criminal actions; however, [[Find this guy!|after Goomther told]] the [[Trouble Center]], Larson began hiding in the hidden alley of [[Rogueport]] alongside [[Darkly]]. Larson's dialogue is generally the same throughout the game, but after each chapter his ending phrase changes.


If the player takes Goomther's trouble, [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s have to chase Larson around Rogueport. (He is first found in his normal spot, though he respectively runs to Rogueport's harbor and its back alleys as the trouble progresses.) After catching him for the third time, Goomther will appear to enact revenge upon him. Larson was seemingly never brought to official justice, as he resumed his position in Rogueport's hidden alley and even continued his crime-insinuating speeches.
If the player takes Goomther's trouble, [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s have to chase Larson around Rogueport. (He is first found in his normal spot, though he respectively runs to Rogueport's harbor and its back alleys as the trouble progresses.) After catching him for the third time, Goomther will appear to enact revenge upon him. Larson was seemingly never brought to official justice, as he resumed his position in Rogueport's hidden alley and even continued his crime-insinuating speeches.

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Larson
Larson bluffs of false honor to Mario and Vivian.
“Heh heh heh! I'm pullin' another card trick today and makin' tons of loot! ...But somebody started tailin' me, so I came here to hide out for awhile. Don't tell anyone you saw me here...OR I'LL BOP YOU!!!”
Larson, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Larson – a pun on "larceny", an alternate term for "theft" – is a Bandit who defrauded Goomther with a fake credit card in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. After he performed this crime, he wished to continue criminal actions; however, after Goomther told the Trouble Center, Larson began hiding in the hidden alley of Rogueport alongside Darkly. Larson's dialogue is generally the same throughout the game, but after each chapter his ending phrase changes.

If the player takes Goomther's trouble, Mario and his partners have to chase Larson around Rogueport. (He is first found in his normal spot, though he respectively runs to Rogueport's harbor and its back alleys as the trouble progresses.) After catching him for the third time, Goomther will appear to enact revenge upon him. Larson was seemingly never brought to official justice, as he resumed his position in Rogueport's hidden alley and even continued his crime-insinuating speeches.

The Toad-shaped chalk outline in the Bandit's house in Rogueport Square that appears only in the Japanese version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Larson's house in the Japanese version.

In the Japanese version of the game, Larson's house contains blood stains surrounding a chalk outline of a Toad. These were removed when the game was localized to avoid a higher age rating.[1]

Tattle Information

  • Whoa! Mario, that's the guy! That's Larson, the thief that Goomther asked us to catch! So this is where he's been hiding! Let's nab him and get the reward! C'mon!
  • That's Larson, the bandit. The word's out on his scam, so he's laying low here. Of course, he wouldn't have to lay low ANYWHERE if he'd just kept his nose clean. You think maybe he just gets a thrill from breaking the law or what?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピルロー[?]
Pirurō
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Italian Furfolo[?] "Furfo" is the Italian name of Bandits

References