The Toad Bros. Bazaar in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Screenshot from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The Toad Bros. Bazaar is a location in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Located in the central plaza of Rogueport, the Toad Bros. Bazaar is run by Thriff T. and Plenn T. In Chapter 5, Thriff T. leaves the Toad Bros. Bazaar and opens his own shop on Keelhaul Key. Whenever a key item is for sale, it replaces the Mushroom in the Nintendo GameCube version and Fright Masks in the Nintendo Switch remake until purchased.

Kroop also mentions visiting the Toad Bros. Bazaar during his trouble. In the English version of the original game, this reference to the store is inconsistently translated as the Toadstool Bros. Discount Super Shop, though this is corrected in the remake.

Inventory

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Best selling prices

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノキノブラザーズのみせ[?]
Kinokino Burazāzu no Mise
Kinokino Brothers' Store; Kino derives from the Japanese name for Toads.
キノキノブラザーズの おみせ[?]
Kinokino Burazāzu no Omise
in Super Luigi ads and by Kroop
Chinese (simplified) 奇诺奇诺兄弟的店[?]
Qínuò Qínuò Xiōngdì de Diàn
Translated from the Japanese name; Qínuò derives from the Chinese name for Toads.
Chinese (traditional) 奇諾奇諾兄弟的店[?]
Qínuò Qínuò Xiōngdì de Diàn
Translated from the Japanese name; Qínuò derives from the Chinese name for Toads.
Dutch Toad-toko[?] From "Toad" and toko, an Indonesian word for "shop"
French Boutique des Frères Toads[?] Toad Bros. Shop
German Toads & Koopas[?] Pun on business names like "Marks & Spencer"
Italian Bottega Toad Bros.[?] Toad Bros. Shop
Korean 키노키노브라더스 상점[?]
Kinokino Beuradeoseu Sangjeom
Translated from the Japanese name; Kino derives from the Korean name for Toads.
Spanish Tienda de los hermanos Nisk-Nosk[?] Thriff-Plenn brothers' store