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PMCS PiggyBankThing.png|The Piggy Bank as a menu icon | PMCS PiggyBankThing.png|The Piggy Bank as a menu icon | ||
PMCS Chateau Chanterelle Piggy Bank.png|The Piggy Bank inside the shed | PMCS Chateau Chanterelle Piggy Bank.png|The Piggy Bank inside the shed | ||
PMCS Piggy Bank Breakdance 01|The Piggy Bank doing a breakdance | PMCS Piggy Bank Breakdance 01.png|The Piggy Bank doing a breakdance | ||
PMCS Piggy Bank Breakdance 02|The Piggy Bank's "big break" | PMCS Piggy Bank Breakdance 02.png|The Piggy Bank's "big break" | ||
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Description | |
"There's only one way to get the coins out of this bad boy: BREAK IT!" | |
First appearance | Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016) |
The Piggy Bank is a Thing in Paper Mario: Color Splash. It is found in the shed at Château Chanterelle. Mario must open the left sliding door to access it. Once the Piggy Bank has been picked up, it is wrung out, refills Mario's paint, and becomes a colorless card. Once it has been used as a card, it returns to its original position. It can also be purchased from the Wringer for 150 coins and sold as an unpainted card for 1 coin. A replica version of the Piggy Bank can be collected from the Battle Spin.
When it is used in battle, the scenery changes to an urban environment at night as the Piggy Bank drops in. It begins to breakdance while Mario watches. It ends by jumping into the air and exploding into 333 coins. The player can press as the Piggy Bank explodes to increase the damage dealt.
The Piggy Bank can also be placed into the Prisma Museum, where it can be tested. Although the coins it releases seem to be collected, Mario's coin amount will not increase.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ブタノチョキンバコ[?] Buta no Chokinbako |
Piggy Bank | |
French (NOE) | Tirelire cochon[?] | Piggy Bank | |
German | Sparschwein[?] | Piggy Bank | |
Italian | Salvadanaio[?] | Piggy Bank | |
Spanish | Hucha[?] | Piggy Bank |