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(The names in other languages imply that in language-of-origin and other localisations it was always a permit rather than an instruction manual, which I now suspect may have been another product of the original game's inconsistant translations.)
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=使用きょかしょ
|Jap={{ruby|使用|しよう}}きょかしょ
|JapR=Shiyō Kyokasho
|JapR=Shiyō Kyokasho
|JapM=Usage Permit
|JapM=Usage Permit

Revision as of 16:37, August 11, 2024

Goldbob's Pass
Sprite of the Goldbob Guide in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description Goldbob's user's manual for the Fahr Outpost cannon. (GCN)
Goldbob's written permission to use the Fahr Outpost cannon. (Switch)

Goldbob's Pass, originally known as the Goldbob Guide, is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. To use Big Bob in Fahr Outpost, Mario must have permission from Goldbob and General White. When Mario asks Goldbob for permission, Goldbob demands that all of his coins are given to him. If Mario confirms, he gives every coin he has (though Goldbob soon gives them back), and Goldbob gives the pass to Mario as a sign of approval.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 使用しようきょかしょ[?]
Shiyō Kyokasho
Usage Permit
Chinese (simplified) 使用许可证[?]
Shǐyòng Xǔkě Zhèng
Usage Permit
Chinese (traditional) 使用許可證[?]
Shǐyòng Xǔkě Zhèng
Usage Permit
Dutch Vergunning[?] Permit
French Permis B-B[?] Permit B-B
German Kanonenpass[?] Cannon Pass
Italian Permesso[?] Permit
Korean 사용허가서[?]
Sayong Heogaseo
Usage Permit
Spanish Permiso[?] Permit