Green

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This article is about the Super Paper Mario character. For the golfing term, see List of golfing terms § Green.
Green
Red and Green
Artwork of Red (left) and Green (right) from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
“I hate red stuff! But, you know, I didn't always hate everything red.”
Green, Super Paper Mario

Green is the younger brother of Red, and he is the Bridge Overseer needed to get out of Yold Town in Super Paper Mario. He receives word from Old Man Watchitt to let the bridge down for "the hero".

After lowering the bridge, the bridge guard asks the player which color is best, giving choices of red, green, or both, just like his brother. As Mario is the only hero available at this point in the game, no matter what answer is given, he will kick Mario out of his house. According to Tippi, he loves the color green and keeping the peace from the comfort of his bed. He mentions to Bowser and Luigi that he really does care for his brother, but got sick of his obsession with the color red. Incidentally, while he does hate the color red, he does not hate all things red. For example, he ate red spaghetti and meatballs his brother made him and liked them.

Profiles[edit]

Catch Card[edit]

Red and Green
  • Card Type: Uncommon
  • Card Description: These brothers guard the bridges in Yold Town. Brothers will be brothers, even in strange dimensions.

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's Green, the guard who watches over the bridge out of Yold Town... His brother, Red, is the other bridge guard. They don't get along very well... He loves the color green and keeping the peace from the comfort of his bed..."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グリン[?]
Gurin
From「グリーン」(gurīn, green)
French Vert[?] Green
German Gruber[?] From "grün" (green)
Italian Verde[?] Green
Korean 그린[?]
Geurin
Green
Spanish Verde[?] Green