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[[Image:Yakkey.PNG|frame|250px|'''Yakkey'''.]]
[[Image:Yakkey.PNG|frame|250px|'''Yakkey'''.]]
[[Image:Yakky Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|Yakkey talking to Mario and [[Lady Bow]].]]
[[Image:Yakky Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|Yakkey talking to Mario and [[Lady Bow]].]]
'''Yakkey''' is a talking [[key]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He is needed to open the door to [[Windy Mill]]. The key is locked away in a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] in [[Tubba Blubba]]'s bedroom.  
'''Yakkey''' is a talking [[key]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Yakkey's name is a portmanteau of "yak", which means to talk non-stop, and "key". He is needed to open the door to [[Windy Mill]]. The key is locked away in a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] in [[Tubba Blubba]]'s bedroom.  


During the events of the game, [[Mario]] had to sneak past Tubba Blubba, who was sound asleep in his bed, and open the treasure chest containing Yakkey. Unfortunately for Mario, Yakkey was a talking key who was completely loyal to his master Tubba Blubba. As a result, Yakkey screamed as loud as he could, causing the "invincible" Tubba Blubba to wake up. Mario ran away with the key, and Tubba Blubba chased the [[plumber]] through his [[Tubba Blubba's Castle|fortress]]. Eventually, Mario reached the windmill that held  Tubba Blubba's weakness, [[Tubba Blubba's Heart|his heart]]. When the game came to a close, Yakkey desired another master to guard his secret in the Windmill.
During the events of the game, [[Mario]] had to sneak past Tubba Blubba, who was sound asleep in his bed, and open the treasure chest containing Yakkey. Unfortunately for Mario, Yakkey was a talking key who was completely loyal to his master Tubba Blubba. As a result, Yakkey screamed as loud as he could, causing the "invincible" Tubba Blubba to wake up. Mario ran away with the key, and Tubba Blubba chased the [[plumber]] through his [[Tubba Blubba's Castle|fortress]]. Eventually, Mario reached the windmill that held  Tubba Blubba's weakness, [[Tubba Blubba's Heart|his heart]]. When the game came to a close, Yakkey desired another master to guard his secret in the Windmill.
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*When Mario is opening Windy Mill, the game refers to Yakkey as "Mystical Key."  
*When Mario is opening Windy Mill, the game refers to Yakkey as "Mystical Key."  
**He is also listed as the "Mystical Key" when viewed in the Key Items menu. His item description reads "''A key found in Tubba Blubba's room.''"
**He is also listed as the "Mystical Key" when viewed in the Key Items menu. His item description reads "''A key found in Tubba Blubba's room.''"
*Yakkey's name is a portmanteau of "yak", which means to talk non-stop, and "key".


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 14:55, January 7, 2014

File:Yakky Screenshot.jpg
Yakkey talking to Mario and Lady Bow.

Yakkey is a talking key in Paper Mario. Yakkey's name is a portmanteau of "yak", which means to talk non-stop, and "key". He is needed to open the door to Windy Mill. The key is locked away in a treasure chest in Tubba Blubba's bedroom.

During the events of the game, Mario had to sneak past Tubba Blubba, who was sound asleep in his bed, and open the treasure chest containing Yakkey. Unfortunately for Mario, Yakkey was a talking key who was completely loyal to his master Tubba Blubba. As a result, Yakkey screamed as loud as he could, causing the "invincible" Tubba Blubba to wake up. Mario ran away with the key, and Tubba Blubba chased the plumber through his fortress. Eventually, Mario reached the windmill that held Tubba Blubba's weakness, his heart. When the game came to a close, Yakkey desired another master to guard his secret in the Windmill.

Trivia

  • When Mario is opening Windy Mill, the game refers to Yakkey as "Mystical Key."
    • He is also listed as the "Mystical Key" when viewed in the Key Items menu. His item description reads "A key found in Tubba Blubba's room."

Names in other languages

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