Hot Dog (item)

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Hot Dog
A Hot Dog from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door/ Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario
The Thousand-Year Door description Mr. Hoggle's meaty work of art. Refills 5 HP and 5 FP.
Super Paper Mario description A meat treat. Fills 20 HP and cures poison.
“Hello there, you customer! The aroma of yum in the air is the specialty of Glitzville, Mr. Hoggle's famous Hot Dogs! Only 10 coins for 1! You will buy one?”
Mr. Hoggle, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Hot Dogs are a food item appearing in the Paper Mario series.

History

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Hot Dogs first appeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, as an item only found in Glitzville where Mr. Hoggle sells them at his hot dog stand for ten coins. The item heals five HP and five FP. As part of a trouble posted at the Trouble Center, if Mario takes two Hot Dogs and a Mousse Cake to Bub-ulber in Petalburg, the Bub-ulb will give the plumber a Dried Bouquet. Another form of Hot Dog involved mixing the Ratooey Businessman's Hot Sauce with another of Hoggle's Hot Dogs, the Fat Dog, to create a Hot Dog known as the Tongue-Blistering Fat Dog, but it is unknown if it ever happened.

One of the other known forms of Hot Dog was the Southern Fried Egg Dog of Tastiness, a Hot Dog made with an egg from a "southern island", probably either Lavalava Island or Yoshi's Island. The Yoshi Egg Hoggle planned to make this Hot Dog out of, though, did not cooperate (eventually bursting into the Yoshi), resulting in no Southern Fried Egg Dogs of Tastiness being sold.

Super Paper Mario

The Hot Dog later appeared in Super Paper Mario as a recipe. Dyllis can mix a Power Steak and a Fresh Veggie to create a Hot Dog, or it can be bought at the Itty Bits in The Overthere for 120 coins. It restores 20 HP and cures Poison.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Hotdog[?] ?
Italian Panino[?] Sandvich
Korean 핫도그[?]
Hat Dogeu
?
Portuguese Cachorro-quente[?] ?
Romanian Tartină cu Crenvurşti[?] ?
Russian Хот-Дог[?]
Khot-Dog
?
Spanish (NOA) Dogo[?] ?
Spanish (NOE) Perrito Caliente[?] ?