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{{quote|I wonder when my next bride will fall from the sky?|Booster|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
{{quote|I wonder when my next bride will fall from the sky?|Booster|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
'''Booster''' is a character from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' who lives in [[Booster Tower]] with three [[Snifster]]s. He is of the seventh and current generation of Boosters. Despite this background, Booster would rather have fun and spend his days playing with his Snifsters and others he invites to his tower.
'''Booster''' is a character who appears only in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]. He lives in [[Booster Tower]] with three [[Snifster]]s. He is of the seventh and current generation of Boosters. Despite this background, Booster would rather have fun and spend his days playing with his Snifsters and others he invites to his tower.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
When [[Exor]] crashes into [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]], [[Mario]], [[Bowser]] and [[Princess Peach]] are sent flying in different directions. While Mario lands safely at [[Mario Bros.' House|his house]], Peach lands at Booster's Tower. In response to this, Booster decides he must marry this woman who fell from the sky. Booster locks Peach on the balcony of his tower, waiting until the time is right to marry her, despite her constant cries for help.
When [[Exor]] crashes into [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]], [[Mario]], [[Bowser]] and [[Princess Peach]] are sent flying in different directions. While Mario lands safely at [[Mario Bros.' House|his house]], Peach lands at Booster's Tower. In response to this, Booster decides he must marry this woman who fell from the sky. Booster locks Peach on the balcony of his tower, waiting until the time is right to marry her, despite her constant cries for help.


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In the ending, the two are wed with [[Dodo]] presiding over the wedding. Booster seems to get nervous with Valentina constantly getting closer to him, and he flees the wedding. In the [[parade]] during the credits, Booster rides his train. He notices that his Snifsters are chasing after a [[Beetle (Super Mario RPG)|beetle]] and jumps out of the train to join them. Afterwards, he rides in the [[Koopa Clown Car]] as Bowser chases after him.
In the ending, the two are wed with [[Dodo]] presiding over the wedding. Booster seems to get nervous with Valentina constantly getting closer to him, and he flees the wedding. In the [[parade]] during the credits, Booster rides his train. He notices that his Snifsters are chasing after a [[Beetle (Super Mario RPG)|beetle]] and jumps out of the train to join them. Afterwards, he rides in the [[Koopa Clown Car]] as Bowser chases after him.


==Personality==
==General information==
===Personality===
Booster is an eccentric and immature figure, relying on his [[Snifster]]s to do all his work and explain things to him. He has a collection of dolls that he likes to play with, using these to rehearse real-world scenarios, and designs his tower around various child-oriented attractions, most prominently a ridable toy train that he uses to traverse the area. He tends to be ignorant and/or naïve much of the time, thinking that Peach's calls for help are her way of expressing happiness, only realizing the truth when he encounters Mario the second time. Furthermore, when Peach is crying at Marrymore, he believes that she's leaking fluid, and his Snifsters have to explain that she's upset. He thinks drinking punch and eating cake is complicated and proposes to boil the wedding cake in order to eat it. Despite his character arc revolving around his desire for a wife, he seems to display little interest in romance and is more interested in the rites and rituals of marriage, which he treats as a game. As soon as he eats [[Cake (boss)|Raspberry]], he considers his wedding to Peach successfully over, despite the fact that no ceremony was held, and he leaves Peach behind, not understanding that a marriage involves a couple living together after the fact. The Nintendo Switch remake additionally shows that he lacks financial responsibility: his biographies in the [[Monster List]] indicate that he is constantly in debt as a result of the costs needed to maintain [[Booster Tower|his tower]], but he continues to spend money on his pet projects.
Booster is an eccentric and immature figure, relying on his [[Snifster]]s to do all his work and explain things to him. He has a collection of dolls that he likes to play with, using these to rehearse real-world scenarios, and designs his tower around various child-oriented attractions, most prominently a ridable toy train that he uses to traverse the area. He tends to be ignorant and/or naïve much of the time, thinking that Peach's calls for help are her way of expressing happiness, only realizing the truth when he encounters Mario the second time. Furthermore, when Peach is crying at Marrymore, he believes that she's leaking fluid, and his Snifsters have to explain that she's upset. He thinks drinking punch and eating cake is complicated and proposes to boil the wedding cake in order to eat it. Despite his character arc revolving around his desire for a wife, he seems to display little interest in romance and is more interested in the rites and rituals of marriage, which he treats as a game. As soon as he eats [[Cake (boss)|Raspberry]], he considers his wedding to Peach successfully over, despite the fact that no ceremony was held, and he leaves Peach behind, not understanding that a marriage involves a couple living together after the fact. The Nintendo Switch remake additionally shows that he lacks financial responsibility: his biographies in the [[Monster List]] indicate that he is constantly in debt as a result of the costs needed to maintain [[Booster Tower|his tower]], but he continues to spend money on his pet projects.


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{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Booster}}
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Booster}}
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Booster 2}}
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Booster 2}}
{|class="wikitable"
!Colspan=2|Other stats for Engine 023 Booster<ref>[https://sites.google.com/site/supermariorpgspeedruns/switch/misc-stats-and-data Super Mario RPG Speedruns - Misc. stats and data]</ref>
|-
!FP
|0
|-
!Attack
|75
|-
!Defense
|120
|-
!Magic Attack
|1
|-
!Magic Defense
|80
|-
!Speed
|25
|-
!Evade
|0%?
|-
!Spells
|None
|-
!Special Moves
|Loco Express 023
|-
!Element Resistances
|None
|-
!Status Resistances
|Sleep
|-
!Other Resistances
|Lamb's Lure/Sheep Attack, Geno Whirl, Pure Water, Yoshi Cookie
|-
!Coins
|100
|}
{{Multilang profile
{{Multilang profile
|columns=1
|columns=1
|type=website
|type=website
|Jap=ブッキータワーに住む、ヒゲづらの男。突然空から降ってきたももいろのおじょうさんと結婚しようとしている。<br>「さて。 てんくうから はなよめが ふってきた きょうこのごろ!」
|Jap=ブッキータワーに住む、ヒゲづらの男。突然空から降ってきたももいろのおじょうさんと結婚しようとしている。<br>「さて。 てんくうから はなよめが ふってきた きょうこのごろ!」
|JapM=A bearded man who lives in Booster Tower. He is about to marry a peach-colored lady who suddenly fell from the sky.<br>"Right! Now, about the bride from the sky..."
|JapM=A bearded man who lives in Booster Tower. He is about to marry a peach-colored lady who suddenly fell from the sky.<br>"Right! Now, about the girl in my life, who thinks I should marry her?"
}}
}}


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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Smrpg booster.gif|Artwork
SMRPG Booster Artwork.png|Artwork
SMRPG NS Enemies Lineup Artwork.png|''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
SMRPG NS Enemies Lineup Artwork.png|''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
SMRPG Booster Finds Mario.png|Booster finding Mario behind the curtains
SMRPG Booster Finds Mario.png|Booster finding Mario behind the curtains
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|Jap=ブッキー
|Jap=ブッキー
|JapR=Bukkī
|JapR=Bukkī
|JapM=Possibly derived from「不器用」(''bukiyō'', inept) or「不器量」(''bukiryō'', ugly); rendered "Bookie" in the Shogakukan guide<ref>''Super Mario RPG'' Final Edition, page 2. "'''''The Bookie Tower'''''"</ref> and at least one English-language preview<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 38, page 70.</ref>
|JapM=Possibly derived from「不器用」(''bukiyō'', "inept") or「不器量」(''bukiryō'', "ugly"); rendered "Bookie" in the Shogakukan guide<ref>''Super Mario RPG'' Final Edition, page 2. "'''''The Bookie Tower'''''"</ref> and at least one English-language preview<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 38|page=70}}</ref>
|Chi=武奇
|Chi=武奇
|ChiR=Wǔqí
|ChiR=Wǔqí
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|Fre=Booster
|Fre=Booster
|Ger=Borsto
|Ger=Borsto
|GerM=Masculine form of "Borste" (bristle), possibly referring to his beard
|GerM=Masculine form of ''Borste'' ("bristle"), possibly referring to his beard
|Ita=Booster
|Ita=Booster
|Kor=부키
|Kor=부키
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|KorM=Transliteration of his Japanese name
|KorM=Transliteration of his Japanese name
|Spa=Costarugo
|Spa=Costarugo
|SpaM=Portmanteau of "costa" (coast) and "tarugo" (blockhead)
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''costa'' ("coast") and ''tarugo'' ("blockhead")
}}
}}
;Booster (When Caught)
;Booster (When Caught)
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ブッキー (カーテンかくれんぼ失敗)
|Jap=ブッキー(カーテンかくれんぼ失敗)
|JapR=Bukkī (Kāten Kakurenbo Shippai)
|JapR=Bukkī (Kāten Kakurenbo Shippai)
|JapM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|JapM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|ChiS=武奇 (窗帘捉迷藏失败)
|ChiS=武奇(窗帘捉迷藏失败)
|ChiSR=Wǔqí (Chuānglián zhuōmícáng shībài)
|ChiSR=Wǔqí (Chuānglián zhuōmícáng shībài)
|ChiSM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|ChiSM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|ChiT=武奇 (窗簾捉迷藏失敗)
|ChiT=武奇(窗簾捉迷藏失敗)
|ChiTR=Wǔqí (Chuānglián zhuōmícáng shībài)
|ChiTR=Wǔqí (Chuānglián zhuōmícáng shībài)
|ChiTM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|ChiTM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|Dut=Booster (gevangen)
|Dut=Booster (gevangen)
|DutM=Booster (caught)
|DutM=Booster (caught)
|Fra=Booster (Mario découvert)
|Fre=Booster (Mario découvert)
|FraM=Booster (Mario exposed)
|FreM=Booster (Mario exposed)
|Ger=Borsto (dingfest)
|Ger=Borsto (dingfest)
|GerM=Booster (apprehended)
|GerM=Booster (apprehended)
|Ita=Booster (catturato)
|Ita=Booster (catturato)
|ItaM=Booster (captured/caught)
|ItaM=Booster (caught)
|Kor=부키 (커튼 숨바꼭질 실패)
|Kor=부키(커튼 숨바꼭질 실패)
|KorR=Buki (Keoteun Sumbakkogjil Silpae)
|KorR=Buki (Keoteun Sumbakkogjil Silpae)
|KorM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
|KorM=Booster (Curtain Hide and Seek Failure)
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|SpaM=Booster (when he catches you)
|SpaM=Booster (when he catches you)
}}
}}
;Engine 023 Booster
;Engine 023 Booster
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ブッキー (ブキ023)
|Jap=ブッキー(ブキ023)
|JapR=Bukkī (Buki023)
|JapR=Bukkī (Buki023)
|JapM=Booster (Buki 023); "Buki" refers to Booster's original train,「ブキ96」(''Buki 96''), while "023" refers to the remake's release year.
|JapM=Booster (Buki 023); "Buki" refers to Booster's original train,「ブキ96」(''Buki 96''), while "023" refers to the remake's release year.
|Chi=武奇 (武奇023)
|Chi=武奇(武奇023)
|ChiR=Wǔqí (Wǔqí023)
|ChiR=Wǔqí (Wǔqí023)
|ChiM=Booster (Booster 023)
|ChiM=Booster (Booster 023)
|Fra=Booster (Loco 023)
|Dut=Booster (Turbotrein 023)
|DutM=Booster (Turbotrain 023)
|Fre=Booster (Loco 023)
|Ger=Borsto mit Borstolok 023
|Ger=Borsto mit Borstolok 023
|GerM=Booster with Borstolok 023; "Borstolok" comes from "Borsto" (Booster) and "Lokomotive" (locomotive)
|GerM=Booster with Borstolok 023; ''Borstolok'' comes from ''Borsto'' ("Booster") and ''Lokomotive'' ("locomotive")
|Ita=Treno Booster 023
|Ita=Treno Booster 023
|ItaM=Booster Train 023
|ItaM=Booster Train 023
|Kor=부키 (부키023)
|Kor=부키(부키023)
|KorR=Buki (Buki023)
|KorR=Buki (Buki023)
|KorM=Booster (Booster 023)
|KorM=Booster (Booster 023)
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