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[[Image:Muffy.jpg|thumb|'''Muffy''']]
{{quote2|Ugh... I forgot the elevator was scheduled to be seviced right now! What a pain.|Muffy|[[Super Paper Mario]]}}
'''Muffy''' is a teenager resident from [[Flipside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. She is a trendy, care-free and optimistic girl. Her motto, "Life should be short and sweet, babe!" greatly supports this. After the player defeats the final boss, she says when the world was ending, she spent all of her hard earned coins at the arcade, and that she is now broke. She, however, shrugs it off and simply says "Easy come easy go!" Muffy then desires to be a Flipside tour guide, and promises that she'll be the best one ever. Muffy's [[Flopside]] counterpart is [[Lucy]].
[[File:SPM_Muffy_2.png|thumb|Muffy on the second floor]]
'''Muffy''' is a teenager resident from the second floor of [[Flipside]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. She is a trendy, care-free and optimistic girl. Her motto, "Life should be short and sweet, babe!" greatly supports this. After the player defeats the final boss, she says when the world was ending, she spent all of her hard earned [[coin]]s at the [[Flipside Arcade]], and while she did rack up a number of high scores (300,000 in [[Forget Me Not]], 400,000 in [[Tilt Island]], and 500,000 in [[Hammer Whacker]]), she was left broke. She, however, deals with it easily and simply says "Easy come easy go!" Muffy then desires to be a Flipside tour guide and promises that she will be the best one ever.


==Trivia==
Muffy's [[Flopside]] counterpart is [[Lucy]]. However, in the PAL region, Muffy is named '''Lucy''' herself, while her counterpart is called Lacy, possibly due to "muff" being a slang word for female genitalia. Despite her name change, the Flipside Arcade still uses "MFFY" as the name in the high scores.
*There is ''another'' Muffy on the floor above where Muffy resides. This Muffy is obsessed with [[Saffron]]<nowiki>'s</nowiki> cooking and looks exactly like her lower floor counterpart.
*Muffy likes to play games at the [[Flipside Arcade]]. Muffy has high scores of 300,000 in Forget Me Not, 400,000 in Tilt Island, and 500,000 in Hammer Whacker.


{{FlipFlopFolk}}
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Jap=オネン
|JapR=Onen
|JapM=Derivation of「お姉」(''o'nee'', elder sister)
|Fre=Viss
|FreM=From ''vice-versa''
|Ger=Lea
|GerM=
|Spa=Elsa
|SpaM=
|Ita=Lucia
|ItaM=Lucy
}}


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[[Category:Super Paper Mario Characters]]
[[Category:Flip-Flop Folk]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Series Characters]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario characters]]
[[Category:Minor NPCs]]
[[it:Lucia (Svoltadilà)]]

Revision as of 16:24, January 13, 2024

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Muffy in the game Super Paper Mario.
Muffy on the second floor

Muffy is a teenager resident from the second floor of Flipside in Super Paper Mario. She is a trendy, care-free and optimistic girl. Her motto, "Life should be short and sweet, babe!" greatly supports this. After the player defeats the final boss, she says when the world was ending, she spent all of her hard earned coins at the Flipside Arcade, and while she did rack up a number of high scores (300,000 in Forget Me Not, 400,000 in Tilt Island, and 500,000 in Hammer Whacker), she was left broke. She, however, deals with it easily and simply says "Easy come easy go!" Muffy then desires to be a Flipside tour guide and promises that she will be the best one ever.

Muffy's Flopside counterpart is Lucy. However, in the PAL region, Muffy is named Lucy herself, while her counterpart is called Lacy, possibly due to "muff" being a slang word for female genitalia. Despite her name change, the Flipside Arcade still uses "MFFY" as the name in the high scores.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オネン
Onen
Derivation of「お姉」(o'nee, elder sister)

French Viss
From vice-versa
German Lea
 
Italian Lucia
Lucy
Spanish Elsa