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{{Species-infobox
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|image=[[Image:Punis.jpg{{!}}200px]]
|image=[[File:Punis.jpg|200px]]
|titlebg=gray
|notable=[[Mover]]<br>[[Petuni]]<br>[[Puni elder]]<br>[[Punio]]<br>[[Puniper]]<br>[[Pungent]]<br>[[Pungry]]<br>[[Punderton]]
|affiliation=[[Boggly Woods]], [[Puni Elder]], [[Jabbi]]es, [[Madame Flurrie]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|notable=[[Petuni]]<br>[[Puni Elder]]<br>[[Punio]]<br>[[Puniper]]<br>[[Pungent]]<br>[[Pungry]] (the Mover)<br>[[Punderton]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) (cameo)
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[2004]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[2007]])
}}
}}
{{quote|Uh... Are you sure [[Punio|your]] [[Mario|huge mustachioed man]] won't try to eat us?|Puni|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
The '''Punies''' are a species of small quadrupedal creatures which resemble insects found in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They live in [[the Great Tree]] located in the [[Boggly Woods]]. [[Mario]] must use them to defeat a rival clan, the [[Jabbi]]es, twice in the Great Tree.


The '''Punies''' are a species of small quadrupedal creatures which resemble insects found in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. They live in [[The Great Tree]] located in the [[Boggly Woods]]. [[Mario]] must use them to defeat a rival clan, the [[Jabbi]]es, twice in The Great Tree.
The name "Puni" is likely derived from「ぷにぷに」(''punipuni''), a Japanese word describing something squishy, but also resembles the English word "puny", meaning "small". The way Mario leads the Punies is very similar to [[Pikmin]]. Like the Pikmin, the Punies follow Mario everywhere and are used to solve puzzles, but they can scatter and depart from him if they get distracted. The number of Punies Mario leads is similar to Pikmin; [[Captain Olimar]] can lead 100 Pikmin while Mario leads 101 Punies. In addition, the glowing antenna the Punies sport on their heads mirrors both the Pikmins' stems and the antenna on Olimar's and Louie's helmet, and they closely resemble the Pikmin's original concept art.<ref>(July 18, 2023). [https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/ask-the-developer-vol-10-pikmin-4-part-1/ Ask the Developer Vol. 10, Pikmin 4—Part 1]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved September 22, 2023.</ref>
 
In battle, Punies are members of the [[audience]] and will swarm in if Mario pulls off a [[stylish move]]. If a loud noise emits, though, all Punies flee.
 
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Fort Francis]] contains several models and posters of Puni characters.


==Story==
==Story==
As Mario was exploring [[Rogueport Sewers]] for the first time, looking for [[The Thousand-Year Door]], he stumbled upon a small insect creature which was, indeed, a Puni. However, it escaped through a small opening, and Mario was unable to interact with it.
As Mario was exploring [[Rogueport Sewers]] for the first time looking for [[the Thousand-Year Door]], he stumbled upon a small insect creature which was, indeed, a Puni. However, it escaped through a small opening, and Mario was unable to interact with it.


Later, after Mario gets the first [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] (the [[Diamond Star]]), he goes back to Rogueport Sewers, now with a new ability, which is turning sideways. Luckily for Mario, next to the opening in which the insect had gone through were bars. Mario went through these bars to find out that the insect was just behind them. Mario learns that this insect is named [[Punio]], who tells Mario his homeland, Boggly Woods and primarily The Great Tree, is under attack, and that he needs his help.
Later, after Mario gets the first [[Crystal Stars|Crystal Star]] (the [[Diamond Star]]), he goes back to Rogueport Sewers, now with a new ability, which is turning sideways. Luckily for Mario, next to the opening in which the insect had gone through were bars. Mario went through these bars to find out that the insect was just behind them. Mario learns that this insect is named [[Punio]], who tells Mario his homeland, Boggly Woods and primarily the Great Tree, is under attack, and that he needs his help.


===The Great Boggly Tree===
===The Great Boggly Tree===
When Mario reaches The Great Tree through a "secret entrance", he is told by a few Punies, which were all hidden, that their friends have been locked up somewhere in The Great Tree. Upon freeing them, Mario and all the Punies in The Great Tree will attack the Jabbies, the Punies' rivals, who have allied with the [[Secret Society of the X-Nauts]]. A total of 101 Punies, including Punio and [[Petuni]], will temporarily join Mario during the events of Chapter 2.
When Mario reaches the Great Tree through a "secret entrance", he is told by a few Punies, which were all hidden, that their friends have been locked up somewhere in the Great Tree. Upon freeing them, Mario and all the Punies in the Great Tree will attack the Jabbies, the Punies' rivals, who have allied with the [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]]. A total of 101 Punies, including Punio and [[Petuni]], will temporarily join Mario during the events of Chapter 2.


After Mario defeats [[Lord Crump]] and the X-Nauts, the Punies will go back to their normal lives, and even minorly make amends with the Jabbies.
After Mario defeats [[Lord Crump]] and the X-Nauts, the Punies will go back to their normal lives, and even make peace with the Jabbies.
====Gallery====
<gallery>
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Out of Hiding 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Out of Hiding 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Out of Hiding 3.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Out of Hiding 4.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Out of Hiding 5.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Out of Hiding 6.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Blue Cage With 90 Punies.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree 10 Punies Joined.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Shrine.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Reveals Warp Pipe.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Jabbi Whoa Nelly 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Enter Hive 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Destroy Hive 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Calling Punies.png|[[Puni elder]] calling all lost Punies.
PMTTYD The Great Tree 10 Puni Bubbles.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree 90 Punies Joined.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree 101 Puni Bubbles.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Jabbi Whoa Nelly 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Enter Hive 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Destroy Hive 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Trapped Lord Crump.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Second Ground Pound.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Freeing Punies.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Punies Reunite.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Ground Pound Wind Puzzle 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Ground Pound Wind Puzzle 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Ground Pound Wind Puzzle 3.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Ground Pound Wind Puzzle 4.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Shrine Before Lord Crump 3.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 1.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 2.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 3.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 4.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Last Shrine 5.png
PMTTYD The Great Tree Puni Bubbles Countdown.png
SPM Francis 2nd Room.png|''Super Paper Mario'' (plushies)
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Gallery==
*The word "Puni" is a pun on the word "puny", meaning "small".
<gallery>
*In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Francis]] keeps posters of [[Petuni]] in his house, giving the Punies a cameo appearance.
PMTTYD NS Characters Group Artwork.png|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)]]
*The way Mario leads the Punies in Chapter 2 is very similar to the game [[Pikmin]]. Like the Pikmin, the Punies will follow Mario everywhere, but they can scatter and depart from him if and when they get distracted. Also, Mario needs a certain number of them to activate some switches, which is also hinting at Pikmin, where Olimar needed at least a certain number of Pikmin to solve some puzzles. Finally, the glowing antenna the Punies sport on their heads mirrors both the Pikmins' stems and the antenna on Olimar's helmet.
</gallery>
*[[Toadette]] seems to love Punis, according to the quote on the back of the Rogueport news board at chapter three, which says, "I miss those little Punis. They are so mushy and adorable".
*Because of there being 101 Punies in all, that Mario has to rescue, this could be a parody on the story about the 101 Dalmatians. The Punies do also look a little similar to dalmatians, although it's only [[Punio]] and [[Petuni]] which have darker spots.
*It is possible to have some Punies outside of the cage after it falls. What must happen is to get some Punies separated from Mario before the Puni Orb is placed on the pedestal.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Fra=Pouni
|Jap=プニ族
|FraM=-
|JapR=Puni-zoku
|JapM=Puni Tribe
|Fre=Pouni
|FreM=-
|Ger=Bubu
|Ger=Bubu
|GerM=-
|GerM=-
|Spa=Puni
|Spa=Puni
|SpaM=-}}
|SpaM=-
[[Category:Species]]
|Ita=Fufino
[[Category:Major Races]]
|ItaM=-
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
 
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[[it:Fufino]]

Revision as of 22:36, April 24, 2024

Puni
Different types of Punis from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Super Paper Mario (2007) (cameo)
Notable members
“Uh... Are you sure your huge mustachioed man won't try to eat us?”
Puni, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

The Punies are a species of small quadrupedal creatures which resemble insects found in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They live in the Great Tree located in the Boggly Woods. Mario must use them to defeat a rival clan, the Jabbies, twice in the Great Tree.

The name "Puni" is likely derived from「ぷにぷに」(punipuni), a Japanese word describing something squishy, but also resembles the English word "puny", meaning "small". The way Mario leads the Punies is very similar to Pikmin. Like the Pikmin, the Punies follow Mario everywhere and are used to solve puzzles, but they can scatter and depart from him if they get distracted. The number of Punies Mario leads is similar to Pikmin; Captain Olimar can lead 100 Pikmin while Mario leads 101 Punies. In addition, the glowing antenna the Punies sport on their heads mirrors both the Pikmins' stems and the antenna on Olimar's and Louie's helmet, and they closely resemble the Pikmin's original concept art.[1]

In battle, Punies are members of the audience and will swarm in if Mario pulls off a stylish move. If a loud noise emits, though, all Punies flee.

In Super Paper Mario, Fort Francis contains several models and posters of Puni characters.

Story

As Mario was exploring Rogueport Sewers for the first time looking for the Thousand-Year Door, he stumbled upon a small insect creature which was, indeed, a Puni. However, it escaped through a small opening, and Mario was unable to interact with it.

Later, after Mario gets the first Crystal Star (the Diamond Star), he goes back to Rogueport Sewers, now with a new ability, which is turning sideways. Luckily for Mario, next to the opening in which the insect had gone through were bars. Mario went through these bars to find out that the insect was just behind them. Mario learns that this insect is named Punio, who tells Mario his homeland, Boggly Woods and primarily the Great Tree, is under attack, and that he needs his help.

The Great Boggly Tree

When Mario reaches the Great Tree through a "secret entrance", he is told by a few Punies, which were all hidden, that their friends have been locked up somewhere in the Great Tree. Upon freeing them, Mario and all the Punies in the Great Tree will attack the Jabbies, the Punies' rivals, who have allied with the X-Nauts. A total of 101 Punies, including Punio and Petuni, will temporarily join Mario during the events of Chapter 2.

After Mario defeats Lord Crump and the X-Nauts, the Punies will go back to their normal lives, and even make peace with the Jabbies.

Gallery

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese プニ族
Puni-zoku
Puni Tribe

French Pouni
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German Bubu
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Italian Fufino
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Spanish Puni
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References

  1. ^ (July 18, 2023). Ask the Developer Vol. 10, Pikmin 4—Part 1. Nintendo. Retrieved September 22, 2023.