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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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| | |Jpn=プレドン | ||
| | |JpnR=Puredon | ||
| | |JpnM=Possibly from "{{wp|Don Corleone}}" from ''{{wp|The Godfather}}'', a film about fictional Italian American gangsters | ||
|Chi=普雷頓 | |Chi=普雷頓 | ||
|ChiR=Pǔléidùn | |ChiR=Pǔléidùn |
Revision as of 15:05, January 7, 2025
Rocko | |
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![]() Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | |
Species | Pianta |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “Da boss told me to look after dis place. You do anythin' funny, I'll toss you like DAT!”
- —Rocko, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Rocko is a member of the Pianta syndicate and a lackey of Don Pianta in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Goombella refers to him as "the low man on the totem pole", as he was recently employed. Rocko works as a bouncer and keeps the Pianta Parlor running smoothly. Rocko looks a lot like Vinny and Tony.
Profiles
- Tattle: That's Rocko, of the Piantas. He's the muscle that keeps the parlor moving smoothly. He's new to the Pianta syndicate. I think he's still low man on the totem pole.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プレドン[?] Puredon |
Possibly from "Don Corleone" from The Godfather, a film about fictional Italian American gangsters | |
Chinese | 普雷頓[?] Pǔléidùn |
From the Japanese name | |
Dutch | Bruno[?] | - | |
French | Alicio[?] | - | |
German | Trittone[?] | Tritt ("kick") and tone; may also derive from tritone ("triton" in Italian) | |
Italian | Il Bruto[?] | The Brute; it's also the alternative Italian name of Popeye's rival, Bluto | |
Korean | 프레돈[?] Peuledon |
From the Japanese name | |
Spanish | Angelo[?] | - |