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The '''Briefcase''' is an item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It belongs to [[Businessman|the Ratooey Businessman]] on the [[Excess Express]], and it has information about the [[Nitro Honey Syrup]]. During the events of Chapter 6, it is stolen by [[Doopliss]] (disguised as [[Zip Toad]]) while [[Mario]] and his teammates are aboard in an effort to prevent them from reaching the [[Garnet Star]]. The Businessman then asks [[Pennington]] for help, who deduces that someone has stolen the briefcase along with [[Toodles]]' [[Gold Ring (item)|Gold Ring]] and the [[Excess Express waitress|waitress]]'s [[Shell Earrings]] to bomb the train with Nitro Honey Syrup. [[Mario]] catches the fake Zip Toad, who begrudgingly relinquishes the briefcase, along with the Gold Ring and the Shell Earrings, to him. Mario then returns the briefcase to the Businessman.
The '''Briefcase''' is an item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It belongs to the [[Ratooey]] [[businessman]] on the [[Excess Express]], and it has information about the [[Nitro Honey Syrup]]. During the events of Chapter 6, it is stolen by [[Doopliss]] (disguised as [[Zip Toad]]) while [[Mario]] and his teammates are aboard in an effort to prevent them from reaching the [[Garnet Star]]. The businessman then asks [[Pennington]] for help, who deduces that someone has stolen the briefcase along with [[Toodles]]' [[Gold Ring (item)|Gold Ring]] and the [[Excess Express waitress|waitress]]'s [[Shell Earrings]] to bomb the train with Nitro Honey Syrup. [[Mario]] catches the fake Zip Toad, who begrudgingly relinquishes the briefcase, along with the Gold Ring and the Shell Earrings, to him. Mario then returns the briefcase to the businessman.


If the player refuses to return the briefcase by pressing {{button|gcn|B}} at the item select menu, the businessman will ask Mario to do so, and the player will face the item select menu again.
If the player refuses to return the briefcase by pressing {{button|gcn|B}} at the item select menu, the businessman will ask Mario to do so, and the player will face the item select menu again.


Later, during [[Trouble Center#Businessman|the Businessman]]'s [[Security Code...|trouble]], he forgets the code to his briefcase. The password is the number of chairs in [[Kroop]]'s house, [[Flurrie]]'s house, [[Don Pianta]]'s office, and [[Toodles]]'s house, 2625.
Later, during the [[Trouble Center#Businessman|businessman]]'s [[Security Code...|trouble]], he forgets the code to his briefcase. The password is the number of chairs in [[Kroop]]'s house, [[Flurrie]]'s house, [[Don Pianta]]'s office, and [[Toodles]]'s house, 2625.


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The Briefcase is an item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It belongs to the Ratooey businessman on the Excess Express, and it has information about the Nitro Honey Syrup. During the events of Chapter 6, it is stolen by Doopliss (disguised as Zip Toad) while Mario and his teammates are aboard in an effort to prevent them from reaching the Garnet Star. The businessman then asks Pennington for help, who deduces that someone has stolen the briefcase along with Toodles' Gold Ring and the waitress's Shell Earrings to bomb the train with Nitro Honey Syrup. Mario catches the fake Zip Toad, who begrudgingly relinquishes the briefcase, along with the Gold Ring and the Shell Earrings, to him. Mario then returns the briefcase to the businessman.

If the player refuses to return the briefcase by pressing B Button at the item select menu, the businessman will ask Mario to do so, and the player will face the item select menu again.

Later, during the businessman's trouble, he forgets the code to his briefcase. The password is the number of chairs in Kroop's house, Flurrie's house, Don Pianta's office, and Toodles's house, 2625.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カバン
Kaban
Bag

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