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'''Niff T.''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who owns [[Niff T.'s Shop]], located in the town of [[Petalburg]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Niff T. looks much like [[Plenn T.]] and [[Thriff T.]]. His shop is located next to Inn. Niff T. has no special personality and is not involved in the game's plot whatsoever.
[[File:Niff Toad.png|thumb|Niff T.]]
 
'''Niff T.''' is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who owns [[Niff T.'s shop|his own shop]], located next to an [[inn]] in the town of [[Petalburg]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Niff T.'s name is a pun on the word "nifty." Niff T. looks much like [[Plenn T.]] and [[Thriff T.]], and also bears resemblance to [[Harry (Paper Mario)|Harry]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He partakes in [[Order me an item!|Plenn T.'s trouble]] when Plenn T. asks Mario to help him restock by finding five [[Courage Shell]]s which Mario can buy at Niff T.'s shop. His shop is mentioned in the [[Rogueport Direct Mail Service]] premiere issue when it is revealed that he has been the most eligible bachelor of Petalburg, but he is actually rumored to be in love with the Toad girl running the inn. He does not deny it and partially confirms it when he says, "You only live once, so enjoy it while you can!" For fifteen minutes after reading that e-mail, Mario can get double points for shopping at Niff T.'s shop.
Niff T.'s shop is involved with the Easy Money Trick in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.'' This trick consists of buying as many [[Sleepy Sheep|Sleepy Sheeps]] at the Toad Bros. shop located in [[Rogueport]] and sell them in Niff T.'s shop for a two [[coin]] profit each.
 
 
== Trivia ==
Niff T. is a pun on Nifty.


==Tattle==
*"''That's Niff T., the manager of the shop. You can buy and sell items in here. I gotta say, he reminds of the guys in the Rogueport shop... Yeah, real similar... Hmmm... Maybe it's just me.... Or maybe I should just... not worry about it!''"


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=キノッポ
|JapR=Kinoppo
|JapM=From「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', "[[Toad]]") and possibly「ノッポ」(''noppo'', lanky person)
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=
|DutM=
|Fre=Soldé T.
|FreM=Pun on ''soldes d'été'' ("summer sales")
|Ger=Bar T.
|GerM=''Bart'' ("beard")
|Ita=Taodolo
|ItaM=Toady
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Spa=T. Toni
}}


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Latest revision as of 13:49, April 27, 2024

Niff T.
Niff T.

Niff T. is a Toad who owns his own shop, located next to an inn in the town of Petalburg during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Niff T.'s name is a pun on the word "nifty." Niff T. looks much like Plenn T. and Thriff T., and also bears resemblance to Harry from Paper Mario. He partakes in Plenn T.'s trouble when Plenn T. asks Mario to help him restock by finding five Courage Shells which Mario can buy at Niff T.'s shop. His shop is mentioned in the Rogueport Direct Mail Service premiere issue when it is revealed that he has been the most eligible bachelor of Petalburg, but he is actually rumored to be in love with the Toad girl running the inn. He does not deny it and partially confirms it when he says, "You only live once, so enjoy it while you can!" For fifteen minutes after reading that e-mail, Mario can get double points for shopping at Niff T.'s shop.

Tattle[edit]

  • "That's Niff T., the manager of the shop. You can buy and sell items in here. I gotta say, he reminds of the guys in the Rogueport shop... Yeah, real similar... Hmmm... Maybe it's just me.... Or maybe I should just... not worry about it!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノッポ
Kinoppo
From「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and possibly「ノッポ」(noppo, lanky person)

French Soldé T.
Pun on soldes d'été ("summer sales")
German Bar T.
Bart ("beard")
Italian Taodolo
Toady
Spanish T. Toni
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