Penguin patrol

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Penguin patrol
PenguinPatrol PM.png
Species Bumpty
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
“This looks like a Penguin Murder Mystery!”
Penguin patrol, Paper Mario

The penguin patrol, also referred to as the Penguin Patrol Guard,[1] is a green Bumpty and an inhabitant of Shiver City, where he works as a police and seemingly the city's only law enforcer. Unlike all the other Bumpties in the city the penguin patrol is green.

History

In Paper Mario, the penguin patrol can first be encountered near a frozen pond in Shiver City. If Mario tries to Tornado Jump (or explode with Bombette) the ice that has formed over the pond, the penguin patrol will stop him and reprimand him for risking the lives of nearby skaters on the pond, who would have presumably drowned in the pond if Mario successfully smashed through it.

Later, after Mario is found near the seemingly dead mayor of Shiver City, the penguin patrol is brought to the mayor's house by the mayor's wife to arrest Mario for murdering Mayor Penguin. Instead of arresting Mario though, the penguin patrol, after hearing Mario proclaim that he was innocent, decided to allow Mario to prove his innocence, though the penguin patrol alerted the populace of Shiver City to be wary of Mario and not let him leave the city. While the penguin patrol is at the mayor's house Mario can now freely break the ice over the pond to get the key that is under the frozen pond.

The penguin patrol eventually exonerated Mario of any wrongdoing when it was discovered that Mayor Penguin wasn't actually dead and that he had, in actuality, simply knocked himself unconscious while wrapping a gift for his friend Herringway, who Mario had brought to the penguin patrol upon finding a piece of paper in the thought-dead Mayor Penguin's fin. After this incident, the penguin patrol resumes his patrol of Shiver City.

Tattle

  • "He's the penguin patrol! Guardian of the city! He does an adequate job as an investigator, but I wouldn't count on his skills too much. When trouble arises, I think that Mario is the best man for the job!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 見まわっているペンギン[?]
Mimawatteiru pengin
Penguin on patrol

References

  1. ^ Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. Paper Mario Player's Guide. Page 82. "Return to the back room of the Mayor’s House and speak to the Penguin Patrol Guard."