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[[File:TingaSPM.png|thumb|Tinga]]
{{character infobox
|image=[[file:TingaSPM.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
}}
{{quote|Enjoy your stay, weary traveler... ♡|Tinga|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Enjoy your stay, weary traveler... ♡|Tinga|Super Paper Mario}}


'''Tinga''' is the innkeeper from [[Flipside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. As said in [[Tippi]]'s/[[Tiptron]]'s tattle, she is a hard worker and never lacks a smile on her face, even when [[The Void]] is about to engulf all worlds. Her inn used to be her family's mansion, but she has remodeled it into an inn ever since she inherited it. Tinga lets the heroes stay for only five [[coin]]s a night. Afterwards, when the heroes wake up, their HP is restored to full. Tinga's [[Flopside]] counterpart is [[Inga]].
'''Tinga''' is the innkeeper from [[Flipside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. As said in [[Tippi]]'s/[[Tiptron]]'s tattle, she is a hard worker and never lacks a smile on her face, even when [[The Void]] is about to engulf all worlds. Her inn used to be her family's mansion, but she has remodeled it into an inn ever since she inherited it. Tinga lets the heroes stay for only five [[coin]]s a night. Afterwards, when the heroes wake up, their HP is restored to full. Tinga's [[Flopside]] counterpart is [[Inga]].
==Tattle==
*"''That's Tinga, the innkeeper... This hard worker never lacks a smile on her face... She inherited her family mansion, remodeled it, and has operated the inn since.''"


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=シュクラ
|Jap=ハクラ
|JapR=Shukura
|JapR=Hakura
|JapM=Both this and [[Inga]]'s Japanese name「ハクラ」(''Hakura'') are derived from「宿泊」(''shukuhaku'', lodging), with the feminine name ending「~ら」(''-ra'')
|JapM=Both this and [[Inga]]'s Japanese name「シュクラ」(''Shukura'') are derived from「宿泊」(''shukuhaku'', lodging), with the feminine name ending「~ら」(''-ra'')
|Fre=Méli
|Fre=Méli
|FreM=Both this and [[Inga]]'s French name "Mélo" are derived from ''méli-mélo'' ("mishmash")
|FreM=Both this and [[Inga]]'s French name "Mélo" are derived from ''méli-mélo'' ("mishmash")
|Ger=Tinga
|Ger=Tinga
|GerM=-
|Spa=Tinga
|Spa=Tinga
|SpaM=-
|Ita=Olga
|Ita=Olga
|ItaM=Common name
|ItaM=Common name
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Latest revision as of 19:44, October 29, 2024

Tinga
Tinga
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“Enjoy your stay, weary traveler... ♡”
Tinga, Super Paper Mario

Tinga is the innkeeper from Flipside in Super Paper Mario. As said in Tippi's/Tiptron's tattle, she is a hard worker and never lacks a smile on her face, even when The Void is about to engulf all worlds. Her inn used to be her family's mansion, but she has remodeled it into an inn ever since she inherited it. Tinga lets the heroes stay for only five coins a night. Afterwards, when the heroes wake up, their HP is restored to full. Tinga's Flopside counterpart is Inga.

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's Tinga, the innkeeper... This hard worker never lacks a smile on her face... She inherited her family mansion, remodeled it, and has operated the inn since."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハクラ[?]
Hakura
Both this and Inga's Japanese name「シュクラ」(Shukura) are derived from「宿泊」(shukuhaku, lodging), with the feminine name ending「~ら」(-ra)
French Méli[?] Both this and Inga's French name "Mélo" are derived from méli-mélo ("mishmash")
German Tinga[?] -
Italian Olga[?] Common name
Spanish Tinga[?] -

Trivia[edit]

  • According to unused Catch Card data, Tinga and Saffron were former classmates.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Paper Mario. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved March 9, 2021.