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|image=[[File:Hitmeplease PMTYYD.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:Hitmeplease PMTYYD.png|250px]]
|level=A Rogue's Welcome
|initiator=[[Mousimilian]]
|initiator=[[Mousimilian]]
|star=5
|number=5
|game=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|game=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''
|before=[[Find this guy!|<<]]
|before=[[Find this guy!|<<]]
|after=[[I'm hungry!|>>]]
|after=[[I'm hungry!|>>]]
}}
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'''Hit me, please!''' is the fifth [[Trouble Center]] mission in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', initiated by [[Mousimilian]].
'''Hit me, please!''' is the fifth [[Trouble Center]] mission in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', initiated by [[Mousimilian]]. It is one of the first six missions that are first available after visiting [[Petal Meadows]] for the first time (after which the Trouble Center becomes accessible).


==Mission==
==Mission==
Mario and co. must travel to Rogueport Square, where Mario must use his [[hammer]] on Mousimilian to help him remember what he forgot. If hit after he remembers, he will forget again. If talked to after he remembers, Mousimilian will state what he was trying to remember: [[Sleepy Sheep]]s cost two [[coin]]s less in [[Rogueport]] than in [[Petalburg]], meaning a two-coin profit can be earned by buying a Sleepy Sheep in Rogueport and selling it to the shop in Petalburg. Unlike the other Trouble Center missions, Mousimilian does not reward Mario, citing that the tip is enough.
Mario must find Mousimilian in Rogueport Square and hit him with his hammer to help him remember what he has forgotten. If hit after he remembers, Mousimilian will forget again. If talked to after he remembers, Mousimilian reveals what he is trying to remember: he needs to buy a [[Sleepy Sheep]] at a shop in [[Rogueport]] and sell it in [[Petalburg]] for a two-coin profit. Unlike the other Trouble Center missions, Mousimilian does not reward Mario with anything other than that tip, and the trouble is solved.


==In-game description==
==In-game description==
*''"Mousimilian here. I need some help jogging my memory. Meet me in Rogueport Square in front of the shop."''
*''"Mousimilian here. I need some help jogging my memory. Meet me in Rogueport Square in front of the shop."''


{{PMTTYD Levels}}
==Names in other languages==
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Missions]]
{{foreign names
|Jap=オレを なぐってくれ!
|JapR=Ore o Nagutte Kure!
|JapM=Give me a powerful strike!
|Fre=Frappe-moi!
|FreM=Hit me!
|Ger=Schlag mich!
|GerM=Hit me!
|Spa=¡Golpéame!
|SpaM=Hit Me!
|Ita=Botte in testa!
|ItaM=Blows to the head!
}}
 
{{PMTTYD missions}}
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door missions]]
[[it:Botte in testa!]]

Revision as of 02:59, January 8, 2024

Mission
Hit me, please!
Hitmeplease PMTYYD.png
Initiator Mousimilian
Mission # 5
Game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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Hit me, please! is the fifth Trouble Center mission in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, initiated by Mousimilian. It is one of the first six missions that are first available after visiting Petal Meadows for the first time (after which the Trouble Center becomes accessible).

Mission

Mario must find Mousimilian in Rogueport Square and hit him with his hammer to help him remember what he has forgotten. If hit after he remembers, Mousimilian will forget again. If talked to after he remembers, Mousimilian reveals what he is trying to remember: he needs to buy a Sleepy Sheep at a shop in Rogueport and sell it in Petalburg for a two-coin profit. Unlike the other Trouble Center missions, Mousimilian does not reward Mario with anything other than that tip, and the trouble is solved.

In-game description

  • "Mousimilian here. I need some help jogging my memory. Meet me in Rogueport Square in front of the shop."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オレを なぐってくれ!
Ore o Nagutte Kure!
Give me a powerful strike!

French Frappe-moi!
Hit me!
German Schlag mich!
Hit me!
Italian Botte in testa!
Blows to the head!
Spanish ¡Golpéame!
Hit Me!