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[[File:ToadBrosBazaar.png|thumb|Toad Bros. Bazaar]] | [[File:ToadBrosBazaar.png|thumb|Toad Bros. Bazaar]] | ||
'''Toad Bros. Bazaar''' is | '''Toad Bros. Bazaar''' is a [[List of locations|location]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Toad Bros. Bazaar is located in the central plaza of [[Rogueport]], where it is run by the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] brothers [[Thriff T.]] and [[Plenn T.]] In Chapter 5, Thriff T. leaves Toad Bros. Bazaar and opens [[Keelhaul Galleria|his own shop]] on [[Keelhaul Key]]. Whenever a key item is for sale, it will replace the Mushroom in the Nintendo GameCube version and Fright Masks in the Nintendo Switch remake until purchased. | ||
==Inventory== | ==Inventory== |
Revision as of 15:36, August 16, 2024
Toad Bros. Bazaar is a location in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Toad Bros. Bazaar is located in the central plaza of Rogueport, where it is run by the Toad brothers Thriff T. and Plenn T. In Chapter 5, Thriff T. leaves Toad Bros. Bazaar and opens his own shop on Keelhaul Key. Whenever a key item is for sale, it will replace the Mushroom in the Nintendo GameCube version and Fright Masks in the Nintendo Switch remake until purchased.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 奇诺奇诺兄弟的店[?] Qínuò Qínuò Xiōngdì de Diàn |
Qinuoqinuo Brothers' Store, qinuo derives from the Chinese name for Toads. | |
Chinese (traditional) | 奇諾奇諾兄弟的店[?] Qínuò Qínuò Xiōngdì de Diàn |
Qinuoqinuo Brothers' Store, qinuo derives from the Chinese name for Toads. | |
Dutch | Toad-toko[?] | From Toads and toko an Indonesian word for "shop" | |
French | Boutique des Frères Toads[?] | Toad Bros. Shop | |
German | Toads & Koopas[?] | Pun on business names like "Marks & Spencer" | |
Italian | Bottega Toad Bros.[?] | Toad Bros. Shop | |
Korean | 키노키노브라더스 상점[?] Kino-kino-Beuradeoseu Sangjeom |
Kinokino Brothers Shop, 키노(Kino) derives from the Korean name for Toads. | |
Spanish | Tienda de los hermanos Nisk-Nosk[?] | Thriff-Plenn brothers' store |