Huey

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“A paint can? You think I'm just some regular paint can?!”
Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Template:Character-infobox Huey is a character who appears in Paper Mario: Color Splash. He is a floating paint can with a brown handle, and white eyes inside a dark-blue slot that changes color depending on his emotions (red when he is angry, blue when he is sad, yellow when he is happy, and purple when he is scared). He acts as Mario's partner throughout the adventure, much like Kersti from the previous game. Huey's name is a pun on "hue", a term used to describe color.

History

Paper Mario: Color Splash

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Mario and Princess Peach first find Huey in 3D form as a seemingly inanimate object in the inactive Prisma Fountain at the town square of Port Prisma. After Mario whacks him with his hammer, however, he wakes up and gets mad at him for hitting him while he was sleeping, but calms down shortly afterwards, asking them if they would like something to eat. Peach introduces herself and Mario to Huey, but soon after they hear Toad scream and run to go help him. When they find him, his color is being drained by a Slurp Guy. Huey teaches Mario how to battle with Battle Cards and Mario squeezes Huey into paper form so that he can use paint. After the battle, Huey informs Mario that he now has the ability to use the Paint Hammer.

Later, in Cherry Lake, Huey introduces the Cutout technique so that they can get through the gate at the beginning of the level. The technique allows Mario to use Thing cards to solve puzzles, to cut out clear lines of the background in order to traverse areas if he isn't able to continue, and to find hidden Battle Cards.

In Daffodil Peak, while Mario and Huey are helping the park ranger repaint his cabin, Huey teaches Mario how to use the Unfurl Block. They use the Unfurl Block to unfurl the ranger's favorite chair.

Huey teaches Mario how to use the Battle Spin after a Slurp Guy attacks them right after the Card Connoisseur Toad borrows all of Mario's Battle Cards. The Battle Spin allows Mario to get extra cards for ten coins when he runs out. Huey gives Mario enough coins to use the Battle Spin until he defeats the Slurp Guy.

At Mustard Café, Mario briefly loses Huey due to wind blowing both of them into the giant sinkhole that the purple Big Paint Star repainted. Mario must find Huey captured by a Green Pokey, and defeat the Pokey to get him back. While the Pokey has Huey, Mario cannot use his Paint Hammer or the Cutout technique.

During the battle with Bowser, Huey turns back into his 3D form so that he can absorb the black paint that Bowser uses to attack Mario with. If Mario takes too long to defeat Bowser, Huey will be knocked out, giving Mario an instant Game Over. After rescuing Princess Peach, Huey tells Mario, Peach, and Luigi to go back to Port Prisma without him, so that he can contain the black paint and release it where it can do no more harm, turning the castle into a card in the process.

When Mario achieves all of the Super Flags in Port Prisma, Huey can be seen falling back into Prisma Fountain at the end of the staff credits.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Huey appears as a Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

General information

Personality

Huey is very friendly and cheerful. He has a large connection to paint, and is angered to see it get misused or wasted, which is shown when the player tries to color a huge colorless spot which can only be colored by a Big Paint Star. He is also slightly greedy, which is shown when he sees the giant Coin in Mondo Woods, though he values friendship more than money. Huey is also shy in front of crowds, which is shown in The Emerald Circus.

Powers and abilities

Besides floating freely above the ground, Huey also is often able to smell Mini Paint Stars and Big Paint Stars from long distances. He has the ability to absorb large amounts of black paint, as seen in Sunglow Ridge and the battle with Bowser. Huey also seems to be fairly strong, as he is able to hold Mario with just his handle in Kiwano Temple, and he is also able to wring out Bowser's entire castle (albeit, only with the aid of the Big Paint Stars). Mario and Huey are also both able to hear the Big Paint Stars' voices and see their memories in their heads.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effects How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Huey Spirits artwork of Huey from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Paper Mario Series Support (1) Novice Water/Freezing Resist ↑ Spirit Board Inkling x4
  • The enemy favors special moves
Moray Towers Battle! - Paper Mario: Color Splash

Quotes

Main article: List of Huey quotes
  • "OW! What was that for?"
  • "How would you like it if I whacked you with a hammer while you were sleeping?"
  • "A paint can? You think I'm just some regular paint can?!"
  • "Alright, you don't look like you're from around here, so I'll forgive that comment."
  • "But I am SO much more than a regular paint can!"
  • "Anyway, now that I'm awake, you wanna grab a burger or something? Your treat."
  • "That didn't sound good!"
  • "What are you waiting for, Mario?! Use those Battle Cards on this sucker!"
  • "We've got cards, we've got paint... YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO, MARIO!"

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites and models

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ペンキー[1]
Penkī
Originates from penki (ペンキ), meaning "paint".
Dutch Toon[?] Male name, literally translated "tone"
German Farbian[?] From the name Fabian and Farbe, meaning "paint" or "color".
Italian Tinto[2] Given name, also past participle of "tingere" (to paint).
Portuguese (NOE) Pintas[?] Originates from "pintar" (paint) and "tintas" (inks).
Russian Ведеркин[?]
Vederkin
Surname-like word formed from "ведро", meaning "bucket".
Spanish Baldo[?] Male name, pun on the word balde, which means "bucket"

References

  1. ^ Paper Mario: Color Splash official Japanese website. Nintendo. Retrieved September 14, 2016.
  2. ^ Paper Mario Color Splash ita - Parte 1: Benvenuti a Porto Prisma!. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2016.