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Revision as of 23:43, January 7, 2024

This article is about the Little Mouser in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the scientist in Mario's Time Machine, see Pierre Paul Emile Roux.
Pierre
Mario getting the Star Piece behind a barrel in the back side of east Rogueport in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Species Squeek
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)

Pierre is a Squeek thief in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door who hangs out in front of Ishnail's house. According to Goombella, he is "busting his tail to catch the eye of Ishnail", and seems to have a lot of free time; Pierre does eventually join the Robbo Thieves as the game's events progress, though they force him to stop stealing.

According to Pierre, he was once an archaeologist before abandoning his partner underground so he could join the Robbos; Mario and friends can meet this Squeek within Rogueport Sewers, who often mentions Pierre when spoken to. By the end of the game, the Squeek mentions that Pierre had rejoined the archaeology team, though Pierre himself can still be found with the Robbos.

Tattle information

  • That's Pierre. He sure does seem to have a lot of free time, doesn't he? Word is, he's been busting his tail lately to catch the eye of the crime boss, Ishnail.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピエール[?]
Piēru
Pierre
French Pierrot[?] Diminutive form of the male name "Pierre", lit. "clown"
German Pierre[?] -
Italian Sbruffolo[?] Diminutive of "sbruffone" (braggart)
Spanish Muscarino[?] ?