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|image=[[File:Lumpy.png]]<br>[[Lumpy]], a green colored Ratooey | |||
|image=[[File:Lumpy. | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of | |notable=[[Businessman]]<br>[[Lumpy]] | ||
|notable=[[ | |comparable=[[Thropher]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
'''Ratooeys''' are a species of rodent that have only appeared in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Only two Ratooeys appear in the game: [[Lumpy]] and the [[businessman]]. The name of this species comes from the French dish {{wp|ratatouille}}. | |||
Ratooeys are known to have both green and blue fur. Additionally, Ratooeys are very tall compared to other species. Ratooeys achieve this height by standing upright on their hind legs. | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=モコモコ | |||
== | |JapR=Mokomoko | ||
|JapM=Japanese term meaning "fluffy", and may be evocative of「ムクムク」(''Mukumuku'', [[Thropher]]); shared with [[Blurker#Names in other languages|Blurker]] | |||
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{{PMTTYD}} | {{PMTTYD}} | ||
[[Category:Rodents]] | [[Category:Rodents]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door species]] | ||
[[de:Pinkepink]] | [[de:Pinkepink]] | ||
[[it:Ratooey]] | [[it:Ratooey]] |
Revision as of 14:28, November 23, 2023
Ratooey | |||
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Lumpy, a green colored Ratooey | |||
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) | ||
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Ratooeys are a species of rodent that have only appeared in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Only two Ratooeys appear in the game: Lumpy and the businessman. The name of this species comes from the French dish ratatouille.
Ratooeys are known to have both green and blue fur. Additionally, Ratooeys are very tall compared to other species. Ratooeys achieve this height by standing upright on their hind legs.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | モコモコ Mokomoko |
Japanese term meaning "fluffy", and may be evocative of「ムクムク」(Mukumuku, Thropher); shared with Blurker |