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[[File:PM Yakkey talking.png|thumb|left|Yakkey talking to Mario and [[Lady Bow]]]]
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'''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.  
'''Yakkey''' is a talking [[key]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Yakkey's name is a portmanteau of "yak", which means to talk non-stop, and "key".


During the events of the game, [[Mario]] has to sneak past Tubba Blubba, who is sound asleep in his bed, and open the treasure chest containing Yakkey. Unfortunately for Mario, Yakkey is a talking key who is completely loyal to his master Tubba Blubba. As a result, Yakkey screams as loud as he can, causing the "invincible" Tubba Blubba to wake up. Mario runs away with the key, and Tubba Blubba chases him through his [[Tubba Blubba's Castle|fortress]]. Eventually, Mario reaches the windmill that holds Tubba Blubba's weakness, [[Tubba's Heart|his heart]]. He uses the key to open the mill, and defeats Tubba Blubba's Heart deep below. Later in the game, Yakkey can be found by the well in the Windy Mill desiring to guard a new secret, hopefully a happy secret such as a present. {{br}}
==History==
In Paper Mario, Yakkey is needed to unlock the door to [[Windy Mill]]. The key is locked away in a [[treasure chest]] in [[Tubba Blubba]]'s bedroom in [[Tubba Blubba's Castle|his castle]].
 
After Tubba Blubba goes to sleep in his bed, Mario opens the treasure chest containing Yakkey. Unfortunately for Mario, Yakkey is a talking key who is completely loyal to his master Tubba Blubba. As a result, Yakkey screams as loud as he can, causing the "invincible" Tubba Blubba to wake up. Mario runs away with the key, and Tubba Blubba chases him through his castle. Eventually, Mario reaches the windmill that holds Tubba Blubba's weakness, [[Tubba's Heart|his heart]]. He uses the key to open the mill, and defeats Tubba Blubba's Heart deep below.
 
Later in the game, Yakkey can be found by the well in the Windy Mill desiring to guard a new secret, hopefully a happy secret such as a present.


==Tattle==
==Tattle==

Revision as of 13:23, July 26, 2020

Yakkey
Yakkey greeting Mario and Lady Bow in Tubba Blubba's Castle
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".

History

In Paper Mario, Yakkey is needed to unlock the door to Windy Mill. The key is locked away in a treasure chest in Tubba Blubba's bedroom in his castle.

After Tubba Blubba goes to sleep in his bed, Mario opens the treasure chest containing Yakkey. Unfortunately for Mario, Yakkey is a talking key who is completely loyal to his master Tubba Blubba. As a result, Yakkey screams as loud as he can, causing the "invincible" Tubba Blubba to wake up. Mario runs away with the key, and Tubba Blubba chases him through his castle. Eventually, Mario reaches the windmill that holds Tubba Blubba's weakness, his heart. He uses the key to open the mill, and defeats Tubba Blubba's Heart deep below.

Later in the game, Yakkey can be found by the well in the Windy Mill desiring to guard a new secret, hopefully a happy secret such as a present.

Tattle

After Chapter 3, Goombario can use Tattle on Yakkey, who is by the well inside the Windy Mill.

  • This is Yakkey, a magical key. It was lucky for us that it spilled the beans about Tubba Blubba's secret. But I wonder what it's going to do...

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese まほうのカギ[1]
Mahō no Kagi
Magic Key

Chinese 亚克
Yàkè
Yakkey (transliteration)

Trivia

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  • When Mario is opening the door to 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.

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.

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