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![]() Lumpy, a green Ratooey | |||
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) | ||
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Ratooeys are mammals in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They exhibit rodent and mustelid-like characteristics. Only two Ratooeys appear in the game: Lumpy and the businessman. The name of this species comes from the French dish ratatouille.
Ratooeys are known to have both green and blue fur. Additionally, Ratooeys are very tall compared to other species. Ratooeys achieve this height by standing upright on their hind legs.
Gallery
Concept art of the Excess Express passengers, featuring an iteration of the businessman with a more mustelid-like design
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 莫可莫可[?] Mòkěmòkě |
From the Japanese name | |
German | Pinkepink[?] | ? | |
Korean | 복슬복슬[?] Bokseul-bokseul |
Korean term meaning "furry" |