Sushie

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This article is about the Cheep Cheep character from Paper Mario. For the shark-like enemy found in various games, see Sushi.
Sushie
Sushie
Species Cheep Cheep
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Super Paper Mario (as a Catch Card/picture) (2007)
“Uh-huh... Oh... Oh! You're going to the volcano because you want to save the princess from some bad guys? What...a touching story! Romantic stories like that... just touch a soft spot in this heart of mine. That does it! I can't let you go alone! I, Sushie, will be by your side until the end!”
Sushie, Paper Mario

Sushie is Mario's seventh party member in Paper Mario. She is a Cheep Cheep residing in Yoshi's Village on Lavalava Island.

Her pause menu description states that she "loves romantic stories and cries at the drop of a fin", implying that she is very sensitive and soft-hearted. However, according to the Yoshi children, she is very bossy. Her name is based on the famous Japanese vinegar rice dish.

History

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Sushie's portrait from Paper Mario.
Sushie's portrait
Wooden dock
A wooden dock from which Mario can mount and dismount Sushie.

At Lavalava Island, Mario enters Yoshi's Village and sees Sushie watching over the Fearsome 5, a group of young Yoshis, as their babysitter. She thinks they are planning to do something dangerous, but cannot prove it. Once Mario returns to the village after visiting the entrance of the volcano, he finds that the Fearsome 5 are missing. A Yoshi tells him that Sushie chased after them into the Jade Jungle. As Mario enters the jungle, Sushie calls for his help from atop a tree. After he uses his hammer to knock her out of the tree, he tells Sushie that he is looking for the Yoshis as well. Sushie decides to team up with him to look for the Yoshis together. When Sushie hears that Mario is going to Mt. Lavalava, she scolds him for planning to go to such a dangerous location. In response, Mario tells Sushie about his quest to save Princess Peach. Sushie says it is a very romantic story and joins the party. During the fight with Lava Piranha, Sushie's water attacks are quite helpful. Sushie's out-of-battle ability allows Mario to ride on her back to traverse bodies of water and dive to collect items and avoid obstacles, but it can only be used while standing on wooden docks, and Mario and Sushie must return to the same wooden dock or find a different one in order to stop swimming.

Sushie has a daughter named Sashimie. During the game, Sashimie sends her mother a letter, stating that she is going to have a baby, meaning Sushie will soon be a grandmother. There is another letter to Sushie from Raphael the Raven at the Toad Town Post Office. In the ending, Sushie reads a letter inviting her to the party at Peach's Castle. When two of the Yoshi kids run by, she yells at them. At the party, Peach thanks Mario and his party members for bringing peace back to the kingdom. During the credits, Sushie hops around on the Star Ship.

Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Sushie appears as a Catch Card found on the eightieth floor of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials, as well as on a photo in Mario's house. Unlike the other partners from Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Sushie does not have any sprite data in the game.

Super Mario-kun

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Include the actions Sushie specifically does.

Sushie makes an appearance in Super Mario-kun specifically, the issues with a Paper Mario arc. She follows the role she has in the game the issue is based on.

Unused appearances

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Sushie's planned appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Like the other Paper Mario partners, Sushie was originally going to appear with updated sprites in the sequel, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. However, she and most of the others were removed for unknown reasons.

Attacks

Attack Flower Points Needed Effect Action Command Attack Power Move Ranks
Belly Flop None Hops on one enemy. Hold the Control Stick left to the left until the red star lights up. Base Rank: 1/3
Super Rank: 2/4
Ultra Rank: 3/5
Base Rank
Squirt 3 Shoots water at one enemy. Press and release A Button alternately to fill the gauge, but don't let it overflow! Base Rank: 3-5
Super Rank: 3-6
Ultra Rank: 3-7
Base Rank
Water Block 3 Boosts Mario's defense for a few turns. Press A Button as the red stars light up. N/A Super Rank
Tidal Wave 6 Launches water attacks against all enemies Press A Button, B Button and Down C Button as shown on the screen. Ultra Rank: 0-14
(expected damage is 6)
Ultra Rank

Values in bold are for perfectly executed action commands.

Profiles

Paper Mario

  • Start Menu description: Sushie's a kindly Cheep Cheep who worries about everyone. She loves romantic stories and cries at the drop of a fin. Press Down C Button once to ride the waves, again to dive below the surface. Sushie's specialty is the water attack.
  • Official Nintendo Player's Guide bio: Adapting to life out of water, the hapless Cheep Cheep, Sushie, has made a place for herself among the Yoshis on Lavalava Island. For the greater good of the Mushroom Kingdom, she'll take leave of the island to join your team. She can give you a ride when the situation calls for a swimmer.[1]
Tattle

Goombario can use Tattle on Sushie only when Mario visits Yoshi's Village for the first time but before he leaves the village to catch up with Professor Kolorado.

  • "She's a Cheep Cheep. Her name is Sushie. She's sort of meddlesome. At least that's what the Yoshi kids say. According to them, she tries to control their lives. I think she's just trying to take care of them, but she doesn't seem to be succeeding."

Super Paper Mario Catch Card

Sushie
  • Card Type: Rare
  • Card Description: It's Sushie, the unfortunately-named star of Paper Mario. Being fishy doesn't always have to be a bad thing.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おプク[?]
Opuku
From「お」(o, Japanese honorific prefix) and「プクプク」(Pukupuku, Cheep Cheep)
Chinese 苏莎阿姨[?]
Sūshā āyí
Aunt Susa
German Sushie[?] -
Italian Sushie[?] -
Korean 아줌뽀꾸[?]
Ajumppokku
Combination of 아줌 (ajuma) meaning "old woman" and 복어 (ppokku) from the Korean name of Cheep Cheep.
Portuguese Sushie[?] -
Spanish Sushi[?] Sushi

References

  1. ^ Paper Mario Official Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 15