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'''Doe T.''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Doe T.'s name may be a pun on "doty", a word that means "decayed" and exclusively refers to wood. He can only be found by taking his [[Trouble Center|trouble]]. He wants to see [[the Great Tree]], but enemies block the path there. [[Mario]] has to defeat them all so Doe T. can travel to the Great Tree. | '''Doe T.''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Doe T.'s name may be a pun on "doty", a word that means "decayed" and exclusively refers to wood. He can only be found by taking his [[Trouble Center|trouble]]. He wants to see [[the Great Tree]], but enemies block the path there. [[Mario]] has to defeat them all so Doe T. can travel to the Great Tree. | ||
Mario's reward for defeating the enemies is twenty [[Coin]]s. | Mario's reward for defeating the enemies is twenty [[Coin]]s in the original GameCube version, and thirty in the Switch remake. | ||
== Tattle == | == Tattle == |
Revision as of 19:51, July 23, 2024
Doe T. | |
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Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |
Species | Toad |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “I came to the woods just to see the Great Tree, but the thugs up ahead scared me. Contending with the goons is not part of my repertoire, so to speak, so I've stalled here. Do you suppose you could give all the goons up ahead a proper trashing for me?”
- —Doe T., Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Doe T. is a Toad in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Doe T.'s name may be a pun on "doty", a word that means "decayed" and exclusively refers to wood. He can only be found by taking his trouble. He wants to see the Great Tree, but enemies block the path there. Mario has to defeat them all so Doe T. can travel to the Great Tree.
Mario's reward for defeating the enemies is twenty Coins in the original GameCube version, and thirty in the Switch remake.
Tattle
Goombella can use Tattle on Doe T. only when Mario finds him in Boggly Woods while taking on his trouble.
- "That's Doe T., the Toad who asked us for help. He came all this way to see the Great Tree for himself. Now, let's clear out all the enemies here like he asked, OK, Mario?"
Goombella has an alternate tattle for Doe T. when he is just outside the Great Tree immediately after his trouble is solved.
- "That's Doe T., the Toad who asked us for help. I'm so glad he finally got to see this place, y'know?"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ファビオ[?] Fabio |
Fabio | |
Chinese (simplified) | 法比奥[?] Fǎbǐào |
Fabio | |
Chinese (traditional) | 法比奧[?] Fǎbǐào |
Fabio | |
French | Fabian[?] | From the Japanese name | |
German | Komi T.[?] | From Komm mit, which means "come along". | |
Italian | Toadario[?] | From "Toad" and the given name "Dario" | |
Korean | 파비오[?] Pabio |
Fabio | |
Spanish | T. Doe[?] | - |