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{{Quote2|It's doin' somethin'! Watch out now!|Ol' Grandsappy|[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]}}
{{quote|It's doin' somethin'! Watch out now!|Ol' Grandsappy|[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]}}
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{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Ol Grandsappy PMTOK.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:PMTOK_Ol_Grandsappy.png|250px]]
|species=[[Whispering Tree]]
|species=[[Whispering Tree]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
}}
}}
'''Ol' Grandsappy''' is an old tree in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. Mario and [[Olivia]] encounter him in [[Whispering Woods]] when they sit on a tree stump, which is actually Ol' Grandsappy. The [[Sap Sisters]] tell [[Mario]] that he is very sick because some [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s chopped him down. Mario then has to find a [[Soul Seed]] to help revive him. After Mario obtains the Soul Seed, he hears Ol' Grandsappy scream in pain. Mario returns to him and finds that Ol' Grandsappy has been ambushed and eaten up by some [[Paper Macho Goomba]]s. Mario uses [[confetti]] on him to bring him back to life and gives him the Soul Seed, which makes him sing [[Happy & Sappy|a song]] and grow into '''Sweet Sap Loggins''', a large tree and a younger version of himself. In the end credits, some Toads are found decorating Sweet Sap Loggins with flower wreaths. A Collectible Treasure of Ol' Grandsappy can be found inside the [[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]]'s cabin. When collected, the Toad says Ol' Grandsappy was the biggest tree they logged.
'''Ol' Grandsappy''' is an old [[Whispering Tree|tree]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. Mario and [[Olivia]] encounter him in [[Whispering Woods]] when they sit on a tree stump, which is actually Ol' Grandsappy. The [[Sap Sisters]] tell [[Mario]] that he is very sick because some [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s chopped him down. Mario then has to find a [[Soul Seed]] to help revive him. After Mario obtains the Soul Seed, he hears Ol' Grandsappy scream in pain. Mario returns to him and finds that Ol' Grandsappy has been ambushed and eaten up by some [[Paper Macho Goomba]]s. Mario uses [[confetti]] on him to bring him back to life and gives him the Soul Seed, which makes him sing [[Happy & Sappy|a song]] and grow into '''Sweet Sap Loggins''', a large tree and a younger version of himself. In the credits, one of the photos shows some Toads decorating Sweet Sap Loggins with flower wreaths.
 
A Collectible Treasure of Ol' Grandsappy (No. 3) can be found in a chest inside a cabin in Toad's BBQ Foodeatery once the area's [[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker|caretaker]] returns home. When collected, the caretaker mentions how Ol' Grandsappy was the biggest tree they logged.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===Collectible Treasure descriptions===
*'''Collectible Treasure No. 3:''' "''The withered form of Ol' Grandsappy, reduced to a mere stump. This trunk contains zero funk.''"
*'''Collectible Treasure #3: Ol' Grandsappy: ''' ''The withered form of Ol' Grandsappy, reduced to a mere stump. This trunk contains zero funk.''
;Sweet Sap Loggins
*'''Sweet Sap Loggins:''' ''The vibrant form of Sweet Sap Loggins, Ol' Grandsappy's stage name from the glory days.''
*'''Collectible Treasure No. 105:''' "''The vibrant form of Sweet Sap Loggins, Ol' Grandsappy's stage name from the glory days.''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Ol' Grandsappy.jpg|Ol' Grandsappy's song
PMTOK Ol Grandsappy song.jpg|Ol' Grandsappy's song
Young Grandsappy.jpg|Sweet Sap Loggins
PMTOK Sweet Sap Loggins.jpg|Sweet Sap Loggins
PMTOK credits image 1.png|Sweet Sap Loggins in the credits
PMTOK credits image 1.png|Sweet Sap Loggins being decorated by Toads in the credits
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|Jap=デクじい
|Jap=デクじい
|JapR=Deku-jī
|JapR=Deku-jī
|JapM=From 「木偶」 (''deku'', wooden puppet) and 「おじいさん」 (''ojī-san'', grandpa)
|JapM=From「木偶」(''deku'', wooden puppet) and「爺」('''', grandpa)
|SpaA=Viejo Savino
|SpaA=Viejo Savino<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/live/q7o_riJRNIE?feature=share&t=3314 "#1 DESDOBLEMOS ESTO! | Paper Mario El Rey de Origami | Juego en ESPAÑOL con - Red Shock -"].</ref>
|SpaAM= Pun of viejo (old), savia (sap) sabino (sabine).
|SpaAM=From "viejo" (old) + diminutive of "savia" (tree sap)
|SpaE=Don Tronquelio
|SpaE=Don Tronquelio<ref>[https://youtu.be/je3Ef-JMZ6I?t=3607 "Parte 1¡¡Sorpresa en la Feria del Origami!! 🌹 Paper Mario: The Origami King 🌹 Guía en Español"].</ref>
|SpaEM=
|SpaEM=From "don" (Spanish honorific prefix) + portmanteau of "tronco" (trunk) and the masculine name "Rogelio"
|Fra=Le Vénérable
|Fre=Le Vénérable
|FraM=The Venerable
|FreM=The Venerable
|Ger=Gevatter Stumpfenstrunk
|Ger=Gevatter Stumpfenstrunk
|GerM=Godfather Stumpfenstrunk ''(aprx. "Stumpenstump")''<br />From ''Stumpf'' and ''Strunk'', both meaning tree stump
|GerM=From "gevatter" (godfather) + "stumpf" (tree stump) and "strunk" (tree stump)
|Ita=Nonno Fusto
|Ita=Nonno Fusto
|ItaM=Grandpa Trunk
|ItaM=Grandpa Trunk
|Dut=Vadertje Stronk
|Dut=Vadertje Stronk
|DutM=Father Stump<br />From the diminutive form of ''vader'' (father) and ''stronk'' (stump)
|DutM=Diminutive form of "vader" (father), combined with "stronk" (stump)
|Kor=큰나무 할아버지
|Kor=큰나무 할아버지
|KorR=Keunnamu Harabeoji
|KorR=Keunnamu Harabeoji
|KorM=Grandpa Big Tree}}
|KorM=Grandpa Big Tree
}}


===Sweet Sap Loggins===
===Sweet Sap Loggins===
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|Jap=デク兄
|Jap=デク兄
|JapR=Deku-nī
|JapR=Deku-nī
|JapM=From 「木偶」 (''deku'', wooden puppet) and 「お兄さん」 (''onī-san'', big brother)
|JapM=From「木偶」(''deku'', wooden puppet) and「お兄さん」(''onī-san'', older brother)
|SpaA=Savino
|SpaA=Savino<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/live/OLufN5ljpF8?feature=share&t=2032 "¡NOS ADENTRAMOS EN EL BOSQUE! Paper Mario The Origami King en Español Latino"].</ref>
|SpaAM=
|SpaAM=Diminutive form of "savia" (tree sap)
|SpaE=Tronquilón
|SpaE=Tronquilón<ref>[https://youtu.be/jDWQ-SCvLYw?t=1386 "Parte 2 "Musicote del bueno" 🌹 Paper Mario: The Origami King 🌹 Guía en Español"].</ref>
|SpaEM= Pun of tronco (trunk) and dormilón (sleepyhead).
|SpaEM=Portmanteau of "tronco" (trunk) and "tranquilo" (tranquil), combined with augmentative suffix "-ón"
|Fra=L'Invulnérable
|Fre=L'Invulnérable
|FraM=
|FreM=The Invulnerable
|Ger=Meister Edelwuchs
|Ger=Meister Edelwuchs
|GerM=Master "Noblegrowth"
|GerM=Master "Noblegrowth"
|Ita=Bellinfusto
|Ita=Bellinfusto
|ItaM=From ''bellimbusto'' (handsome) and ''fusto'' (trunk)
|ItaM=Portmanteau of "bellimbusto" (handsome) and "fusto" (trunk)
|Dut=Wout Reus
|Dut=Wout Reus
|DutM=
|DutM=Homophone between "woudreus" (towering/giant tree) and male given name "Wout"
|Kor=큰나무 오빠
|Kor=큰나무 오빠
|KorR=Keunnamu Oppa
|KorR=Keunnamu Oppa
|KorM=Big Brother Big Tree
|KorM=Big Brother Big Tree
}}
}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:42, May 18, 2024

“It's doin' somethin'! Watch out now!”
Ol' Grandsappy, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Ol' Grandsappy
Ol' Grandsappy
Species Whispering Tree
First appearance Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020)

Ol' Grandsappy is an old tree in Paper Mario: The Origami King. Mario and Olivia encounter him in Whispering Woods when they sit on a tree stump, which is actually Ol' Grandsappy. The Sap Sisters tell Mario that he is very sick because some Toads chopped him down. Mario then has to find a Soul Seed to help revive him. After Mario obtains the Soul Seed, he hears Ol' Grandsappy scream in pain. Mario returns to him and finds that Ol' Grandsappy has been ambushed and eaten up by some Paper Macho Goombas. Mario uses confetti on him to bring him back to life and gives him the Soul Seed, which makes him sing a song and grow into Sweet Sap Loggins, a large tree and a younger version of himself. In the credits, one of the photos shows some Toads decorating Sweet Sap Loggins with flower wreaths.

A Collectible Treasure of Ol' Grandsappy (No. 3) can be found in a chest inside a cabin in Toad's BBQ Foodeatery once the area's caretaker returns home. When collected, the caretaker mentions how Ol' Grandsappy was the biggest tree they logged.

Profiles[edit]

  • Collectible Treasure No. 3: "The withered form of Ol' Grandsappy, reduced to a mere stump. This trunk contains zero funk."
Sweet Sap Loggins
  • Collectible Treasure No. 105: "The vibrant form of Sweet Sap Loggins, Ol' Grandsappy's stage name from the glory days."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デクじい[?]
Deku-jī
From「木偶」(deku, wooden puppet) and「爺」(, grandpa)
Dutch Vadertje Stronk[?] Diminutive form of "vader" (father), combined with "stronk" (stump)
French Le Vénérable[?] The Venerable
German Gevatter Stumpfenstrunk[?] From "gevatter" (godfather) + "stumpf" (tree stump) and "strunk" (tree stump)
Italian Nonno Fusto[?] Grandpa Trunk
Korean 큰나무 할아버지[?]
Keunnamu Harabeoji
Grandpa Big Tree
Spanish (NOA) Viejo Savino[1] From "viejo" (old) + diminutive of "savia" (tree sap)
Spanish (NOE) Don Tronquelio[2] From "don" (Spanish honorific prefix) + portmanteau of "tronco" (trunk) and the masculine name "Rogelio"

Sweet Sap Loggins[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デク兄[?]
Deku-nī
From「木偶」(deku, wooden puppet) and「お兄さん」(onī-san, older brother)
Dutch Wout Reus[?] Homophone between "woudreus" (towering/giant tree) and male given name "Wout"
French L'Invulnérable[?] The Invulnerable
German Meister Edelwuchs[?] Master "Noblegrowth"
Italian Bellinfusto[?] Portmanteau of "bellimbusto" (handsome) and "fusto" (trunk)
Korean 큰나무 오빠[?]
Keunnamu Oppa
Big Brother Big Tree
Spanish (NOA) Savino[3] Diminutive form of "savia" (tree sap)
Spanish (NOE) Tronquilón[4] Portmanteau of "tronco" (trunk) and "tranquilo" (tranquil), combined with augmentative suffix "-ón"

References[edit]