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'''Pitta''' is a [[Flip-Flop Folk|young boy]] living on [[Flipside]]'s first floor in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', near [[Sweet Smiles]]. He is always on the top of the latest and greatest trends in Flipside. Although normally a thrifty person, when it comes to the newest fads, he breaks the bank by spending all of his allowance. In the game, he is obsessed with [[Catch Card]]s.
'''Pitta''' is a [[Flip-Flop Folk|young boy]] living on [[Flipside]]'s first floor in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', near [[Sweet Smiles]]. He is always on the top of the latest and greatest trends in Flipside. Although normally a thrifty person, when it comes to the newest fads, he breaks the bank by spending all of his allowance. In the game, he is obsessed with [[Catch Card]]s.


His name is possibly an abbreviation of "pittance", which means a small amount of anything, especially money; this is fitting for Pitta and how he indulges in his Catch Card hobby.
His name could be an abbreviation of ''pittance'', which can mean a small amount of anything, especially money; this is fitting for Pitta and how he indulges in his Catch Card hobby.


Pitta's counterpart is [[Patta]] of [[Flopside]].
Pitta's counterpart is [[Patta]] of [[Flopside]].

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