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The '''Training Machine''' is an item from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is a 2-screened handheld that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]. [[Mario]] received it from [[Bestovius]] to deliver to [[Merluvlee]], after giving Bestovius the [[You-Know-What]]. Upon giving it to Merluvlee, Mario questions which body part Merluvlee would use it to train, and Merluvlee cheerfully replies that she trains her brain, which is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age]]''. Apparently, the Training Machine is an old model; Bestovius claims to have a newer, slimmer version (likely a reference to the Nintendo DS Lite). This is used in the [[Piccolo]] side quest. In return, Merluvlee gives a crystal ball to give to Merlee. Giving this to her will gain the player a key to a house in [[Flopside]] where Piccolo is trapped.
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The '''Training Machine''' is an item from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is a 2-screened handheld that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]. [[Mario]] and co. received it from [[Bestovius]] to deliver to [[Merluvlee]], after giving Bestovius the [[You-Know-What]]. Upon giving it to Merluvlee, Mario and friends question which body part Merluvlee would use it to train and Merluvlee cheerfully replies that she trains her brain, which is a reference to ''[[wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!|Brain Age]]''. Apparently, the Training Machine is an old model; Bestovius claims to have a newer, slimmer version (likely a reference to the Nintendo DS Lite). This is used in the [[Piccolo]] side quest. In return, Merluvlee gives a [[Crystal Ball]] to give to [[Merlee]]. Giving this to her will gain the player a [[key]] to a house in [[Flopside]] where Piccolo is trapped.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=トレーニングマシン
|JapR=Torēningu Mashin
|JapM=Training Machine
|Spa=Maquinita
|Spa=Maquinita
|SpaM=diminutive of ''máquina'' (machine).
|SpaM=diminutive of ''máquina'' (machine).
|Ger=Übungseinheit
|GerM=Training Session
|Ita=Allenamente
|ItaM=Mind-Trainer
|Fre=Machine d'entraînement
|FreM=Training Machine
|Kor=트레이닝머신
|KorR=Teureining Meosin
|KorM=Training Machine
}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 14:42, June 3, 2024

Training Machine
Training Machine
Description
"An exercise machine. Take it to Merluvlee."
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)

The Training Machine is an item from Super Paper Mario. It is a 2-screened handheld that resembles a Nintendo DS. Mario and co. received it from Bestovius to deliver to Merluvlee, after giving Bestovius the You-Know-What. Upon giving it to Merluvlee, Mario and friends question which body part Merluvlee would use it to train and Merluvlee cheerfully replies that she trains her brain, which is a reference to Brain Age. Apparently, the Training Machine is an old model; Bestovius claims to have a newer, slimmer version (likely a reference to the Nintendo DS Lite). This is used in the Piccolo side quest. In return, Merluvlee gives a Crystal Ball to give to Merlee. Giving this to her will gain the player a key to a house in Flopside where Piccolo is trapped.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トレーニングマシン[?]
Torēningu Mashin
Training Machine
French Machine d'entraînement[?] Training Machine
German Übungseinheit[?] Training Session
Italian Allenamente[?] Mind-Trainer
Korean 트레이닝머신[?]
Teureining Meosin
Training Machine
Spanish Maquinita[?] diminutive of máquina (machine).