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The '''Shell Earrings''' are an item belonging to the the [[Toad Waitress]] on the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Doopliss]] (disguised as [[Zip Toad]] at the time) stole the Waitress's Shell Earrings during [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 6: Three Days of Excess|Chapter 6]] of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. The Shell Earrings were meant to be a part of the [[Shadow Sirens]]' plans to create an explosive form of [[Nitro Honey Syrup]]. To do so, they needed the Nitro Honey Syrup plans from the [[Businessman]]'s [[briefcase]], a source of gold ([[Toodles]]'s [[Gold Ring (item)|Gold Ring]] was what they chose), and a source of seashell calcium. However, [[Mario]] puts an end to their plans, retrieving the lost [[List of items|items]]. If Mario gives the Shell Earrings back to the Toad, she gives him a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]].
The '''Shell Earrings''' are an item belonging to the the [[Toad Waitress]] on the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Doopliss]] (disguised as [[Zip Toad]] at the time) stole the Waitress's Shell Earrings during [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 6: Three Days of Excess|Chapter 6]]. The Shell Earrings were meant to be a part of the [[Shadow Sirens]]' plans to create an explosive form of [[Nitro Honey Syrup]]. To do so, they needed the Nitro Honey Syrup plans from the [[Businessman]]'s [[briefcase]], a source of gold ([[Toodles]]'s [[Gold Ring (item)|Gold Ring]] was what they chose), and a source of seashell calcium. However, [[Mario]] puts an end to their plans, retrieving the lost [[List of items|items]]. If Mario gives the Shell Earrings back to the Toad, she gives him a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]].


According to in-game descriptions and the Toad Waitress herself, her ex-boyfriend gave her the Shell Earrings, who apparently talked to her via telephone shortly after Mario returned her earrings. Mario may have actually met this ex-boyfriend, because talking to a certain unnamed [[Little Mouser|Squeek]] (who often tells Mario of his many love relationships) after beating Chapter 6 reveals that he was once in love with the Toad Waitress. Squeek also wonders if the waitress still cherishes them as he spoke to Mario.
According to in-game descriptions and the Toad Waitress herself, her ex-boyfriend gave her the Shell Earrings, who apparently talked to her via telephone shortly after Mario returned her earrings. Mario may have actually met this ex-boyfriend, because talking to a certain unnamed [[Little Mouser|Squeek]] (who often tells Mario of his many love relationships) after beating Chapter 6 reveals that he was once in love with the Toad Waitress. Squeek also wonders if the waitress still cherishes them as he spoke to Mario.

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The Shell Earrings are an item belonging to the the Toad Waitress on the Excess Express in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Doopliss (disguised as Zip Toad at the time) stole the Waitress's Shell Earrings during Chapter 6. The Shell Earrings were meant to be a part of the Shadow Sirens' plans to create an explosive form of Nitro Honey Syrup. To do so, they needed the Nitro Honey Syrup plans from the Businessman's briefcase, a source of gold (Toodles's Gold Ring was what they chose), and a source of seashell calcium. However, Mario puts an end to their plans, retrieving the lost items. If Mario gives the Shell Earrings back to the Toad, she gives him a Star Piece.

According to in-game descriptions and the Toad Waitress herself, her ex-boyfriend gave her the Shell Earrings, who apparently talked to her via telephone shortly after Mario returned her earrings. Mario may have actually met this ex-boyfriend, because talking to a certain unnamed Squeek (who often tells Mario of his many love relationships) after beating Chapter 6 reveals that he was once in love with the Toad Waitress. Squeek also wonders if the waitress still cherishes them as he spoke to Mario.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Vongolini[?] Little Clams

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 2, 2015.

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