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'''I must have that book.''' is the twenty-third [[Trouble Center]] mission in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', initiated by [[Toodles]]. It is first available after clearing Chapter 6.
'''I need my magazine.''', originally known as '''I must have that book.''', is the twenty-third [[Trouble Center]] mission in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', initiated by [[Toodles]]. It is first available after clearing Chapter 6.


==Mission==
==Mission==
Mario must first travel to [[Poshley Heights]] and visit [[Toodles]] in her house, where she informs him that she had loaned her [[Wrestling Mag|wrestling magazine]] to [[Jolene]] and asks him to retrieve it for her. So Mario must travel to [[Glitzville]] and visit Jolene in her office in the [[Glitz Pit]]. By talking to Jolene, she gives the magazine to Mario. Mario must then travel again to Poshley Heights and give the magazine to Toodles, who rewards him with a [[Platinum Card]], and the trouble is solved.
Mario must first travel to [[Glitzville]] and visit Jolene in her office in the [[Glitz Pit]]. By talking to Jolene, she gives the magazine to Mario. Mario must then travel to [[Poshley Heights]] and give the magazine to Toodles, who rewards him with a [[Platinum Card]], and the trouble is solved.


==In-game description==
==In-game description==
*''"I lent a book to Miss Jolene, and I need it back. And rather quickly. Please meet me in Poshley Heights, would you, you wonderful trouble-solver?"''
*''"I lent a book to Miss Jolene, and I need it back. And rather quickly. Please meet me in Poshley Heights, would you, you wonderful trouble-solver?"'' (GameCube)
*''"I lent a magazine to Miss Jolene, and now I need it back. And rather quickly. Please meet me at my vacation home in Poshley Heights, would you, you wonderful trouble-solver? If you return my magazine to me, I'll thank you with a Member's Card for Pianta Parlor."'' (Switch)


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Ano Hon ga Yomitai
|JapR=Ano Hon ga Yomitai
|JapM=I want to read that book
|JapM=I want to read that book
|Dut=Ik wil m'n tijdschrift.
|DutM=I want my magazine.
|Fre=Rapporte mon livre!
|FreM=Bring back my book!
|Ger=Buchsuche!
|GerM=Book search!
|Ita=Cercasi libro.
|ItaM=Looking for a book.
|Spa=Leer un libro
|Spa=Leer un libro
|SpaM=Read a Book
|SpaM=Read a book
}}
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Latest revision as of 10:48, June 21, 2024

Mission
I need my magazine.
Imusthavethatbook PMTTYD.png
Initiator Toodles
Mission # 23
Game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
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I need my magazine., originally known as I must have that book., is the twenty-third Trouble Center mission in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, initiated by Toodles. It is first available after clearing Chapter 6.

Mission[edit]

Mario must first travel to Glitzville and visit Jolene in her office in the Glitz Pit. By talking to Jolene, she gives the magazine to Mario. Mario must then travel to Poshley Heights and give the magazine to Toodles, who rewards him with a Platinum Card, and the trouble is solved.

In-game description[edit]

  • "I lent a book to Miss Jolene, and I need it back. And rather quickly. Please meet me in Poshley Heights, would you, you wonderful trouble-solver?" (GameCube)
  • "I lent a magazine to Miss Jolene, and now I need it back. And rather quickly. Please meet me at my vacation home in Poshley Heights, would you, you wonderful trouble-solver? If you return my magazine to me, I'll thank you with a Member's Card for Pianta Parlor." (Switch)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese あの本が よみたい
Ano Hon ga Yomitai
I want to read that book

Dutch Ik wil m'n tijdschrift.
I want my magazine.
French Rapporte mon livre!
Bring back my book!
German Buchsuche!
Book search!
Italian Cercasi libro.
Looking for a book.
Spanish Leer un libro
Read a book