Thoreau

"No matter! Details do bore me!"

- Thoreau

Thoreau is a character in the Wii video game Super Paper Mario. He is the second of the many Pixl creatures that Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser will find in the game and the first Pixl partner to be unlocked. Thoreau resembles a hand, with his head as the palm and the five circles being the fingers. This indicates his ability to grab and throw most enemies (although some, such as the Cursya, cannot be picked up). He also can pick up some specific items to aid with puzzles (e.g. a block that must be thrown to exit a room). The player can use Thoreau to throw enemies into each other, which pierces Defense (Similar to Mini-Yoshi's Gulp), making it a useful technique against enemies that take very little damage through normal means. These abilities originated in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Other than grabbing enemies, Thoreau can also grab items and activate switches from afar (like Kooper and Koops), and steal Shroom Shakes from Mr. L and Shadoo as they are about to use them in battle.

Thoreau's name was revealed in the 214th issue of Nintendo Power magazine, which also joked that he was once a part of a tacky wall paper design. According to Tippi, Thoreau "sounds posh and upper class, but he's not afraid to get his hands dirty." Thoreau's name is a play on the word "throw", and his statement that details bore him alludes to Henry David Thoreau's quote, "Simplify, simplify, simplify!"

Thoreau is rescued from a treasure chest in the first chapter, and claims that the Ancients locked him away for 1,500 years. He is the only Pixl to break the fourth wall: he states that a "great being", the player, is listening and would wish to know to press to use him.

Thoreau also appears in the Super Paper Mario story arc of volume 37 of Super Mario-Kun. Here, he attempts to defend Tippi from Mario's yelling at her. He eventually rescues Mario from being defeated by O'Chunks.

Catch Card

 * Card Type: Rare
 * Card Description: This handy Pixl can pick things up and throw them. He's very... handy.