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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|species=[[Toad (species)|Toad]]
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{{quote|Mr. Champion! No, I mean, [[Mario]]... Please allow me to express my earnest thanks for defeating that foul [[Grubba]].|Jolene|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|Get ready to... BRAAAAWL!|Jolene|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)}}
'''Jolene''', also known as "'''X'''", is a female [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who resides in [[Glitzville]], and used to be the assistant of [[Grubba]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She works in the [[Glitz Pit]].
'''Jolene''', known anonymously as "'''X'''" when first sending [[Mario]] [[Mailbox SP|emails]], is a female [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who resides in [[Glitzville]] as [[Grubba|Grubba's]] assistant in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]. She began working for Grubba to secretly investigate the mysterious disappearance of her brother, [[Prince Mush]]. After [[Macho Grubba|Macho Grubba's]] defeat, she takes over management of the [[Glitz Pit]] with support from [[Glitz Pit Security]].
==History==
==History==
{{quote|Let me tell you everything. I had a little brother once, by the name of [[Prince Mush|Mush]]. He's have done anything for me. Our family was always poor, so he became a fighter here to support all of us... But he suddenly went missing one day. Our family was inconsolable. I suspected foul play, so I got hired on as the manager and investigated in secret. As I looked for clues about my brother, I accidentally saw Mr. [[Grubba]] transform. Seeing what I was up against, I almost gave up hope...and then [[Mario|you]] appeared. So I decided to secretly guide you.|Jolene|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|Let me tell you everything. I had a little brother once, by the name of [[Prince Mush|Mush]]. He's have done anything for me. Our family was always poor, so he became a fighter here to support all of us... But he suddenly went missing one day. Our family was inconsolable. I suspected foul play, so I got hired on as the manager and investigated in secret. As I looked for clues about my brother, I accidentally saw Mr. [[Grubba]] transform. Seeing what I was up against, I almost gave up hope...and then [[Mario|you]] appeared. So I decided to secretly guide you.|Jolene|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
Jolene first appears at the very beginning of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]], in Grubba's office. She leads [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s to their locker room, and then leaves. By talking to [[Bandy Andy]], Mario can discover that occasionally, Jolene had been seen going into places (bathrooms and such), but never coming back out.
Jolene first appears at the very beginning of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 3: Of Glitz and Glory|Chapter 3]] in Grubba's office. After [[Mario]] and his [[Party member##Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door|partners]] join the [[Glitz Pit]], she leads them to their locker room and explains how matches work and how to schedule them on the Match Reservation System. By talking to [[Bandy Andy]], Mario can discover that occasionally Jolene had been seen going into places, such as bathrooms, and never coming back out.


Mario enters the Glitz Pit, and as he advances in the rankings, some of the fighters start to go missing. He also starts getting e-mails from a strange person called "X". One such e-mail tells him to look in the attic of the building, where he finds the crumpled bodies of fellow fighters [[King K]] and Bandy Andy. While exiting the attic, he spies Jolene about to enter, then sees her quickly running out again when she sees him.
As Mario advances in the rankings, some of the fighters start to go missing. He also starts getting emails from a strange person called "X". One such email tells him to look in the attic of the building, where he finds the crumpled bodies of fellow fighters [[King K]] and Bandy Andy. While exiting the attic, Mario notices Jolene about to enter. When she sees him, she quickly runs away before Mario can confront her. Mario's partner suggests Jolene may have something to do with the missing fighters, or indeed be the cause of them, though it is ultimately revealed that Grubba is the actual culprit. After Mario defeats [[Macho Grubba]], Jolene walks in and tells him that she is actually the sister of the first champion of the Glitz Pit, [[Prince Mush]]. Prince Mush disappeared and Jolene suspected Grubba of kidnapping him, explaining why she got a job as his assistant, so that she could learn his secrets. She also revealed that she was actually "X", and had sent Mario the emails so that he would unknowingly help her uncover the mystery, as she thought he would be the only one who could defeat Grubba.
 
However, at the end of the chapter, it is revealed that Grubba is actually behind this. After Mario defeats [[Macho Grubba]], Jolene walks in and tells him that she is actually the sister of the first champion of the Glitz Pit, [[Prince Mush]]. Prince Mush disappeared, and Jolene suspected Grubba of kidnapping him, explaining why she got a job as his secretary: so that she could learn his secrets. She also revealed that she was actually "X", and had sent Mario the e-mails so that he would unknowingly help her uncover the mystery, as she thought he would be the only one who could defeat Grubba.
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She goes on to question the now-defeated Grubba about her brother, but Grubba simply says that Prince Mush "ain't around these parts no more". Grief-stricken, Jolene is surprised when Prince Mush suddenly appears from the [[Gold Star]] Grubba was using to power his machine; Grubba had been using Prince Mush to give the Crystal Star more power. Happily reunited with her brother, Jolene grants Mario the Gold Star, so that the tragic events caused by it may never reoccur. She then goes on to become the manager and referee of the Glitz Pit, taking over the Match Reservation System and the rest of Grubba's duties for the remainder of the game.
Jolene questions the now-defeated Grubba about her brother, but Grubba simply says that Prince Mush "ain't around these parts no more". Grief-stricken, Jolene is surprised when Prince Mush suddenly appears from the [[Gold Star]] Grubba was using to power his machine; Grubba had been using Prince Mush to give the Crystal Star more power. Happily reunited with her brother, Jolene grants Mario the Gold Star so that the tragic events caused by it may never reoccur. She then goes on to become the manager and referee of the Glitz Pit, taking over the Match Reservation System and the rest of Grubba's duties for the remainder of the game.
 
She appears to be friends with [[Toodles]], as suggested by one of the [[I need my magazine.|troubles]] at the [[Trouble Center]] that Mario can solve. Jolene has borrowed the [[Wrestling Magazine]] from Toodles, who wants it back. Jolene also has [[Help wanted!|her own trouble]] at the Trouble Center, which involves disposing all the [[Battle Trunks|garbage]] in the storeroom and giving it to [[Goomfrey]], whom she has contacted. She says that she could not stand the smell of rubbish and tells Mario to put it somewhere where she could not see it again.


She appears to be friends with [[Toodles]], as suggested by one of the [[I must have that book.|troubles]] at the [[Trouble Center]] that Mario can solve. Jolene has borrowed the [[Wrestling Mag|wrestling magazine]] from Toodles, who wants it back. Jolene also has [[Help Wanted!|her own trouble]] at the Trouble Center, which involves disposing all the [[Battle Trunks|garbage]] in the storeroom by giving it to [[Goomfrey]], whom she has contacted. She says that she could not stand the smell of rubbish and tells Mario to put it somewhere where she could not see it again.
When not at work, Jolene can be found at the Glitzville [[Fresh Juice Shop]]; though not stated outright, it is heavily implied throughout the game, mainly from her recognizable appearance. This would also explain her going into bathrooms and not coming out; she actually just changes her clothes and no one recognizes her, although it is also implied that she uses a certain "man-eating toilet" to warp from room to room via the bathroom, like Mario did when a security guard locked him in an abandoned locker room. Also, when X tells Mario to get the [[Super Hammer]] from [[Podler]] in an email, "Jolene" is not present.


When not at work, Jolene can be found at the Glitzville [[Fresh Juice Shop]]; though not stated outright, it is heavily implied throughout the game, mainly from her recognizable appearance. This would also explain her going into bathrooms and not coming out: she actually just changes her clothes and no one recognizes her, although it is also implied that she uses a certain "man-eating toilet" to warp from room to room via the bathroom, like Mario did when a security guard locked him in an abandoned locker room. Also, when X tells Mario to get the [[Super Hammer]] from [[Podler]] in an e-mail, "Jolene" is not present.
[[Goombella]]'s field [[tattle]]s on Jolene are viewable after she escorts Mario to the minor-league locker room of the [[Glitz Pit]] but before Mario leaves for first match, when she is inside [[Glitzville]]'s [[Fresh Juice Shop]] without her glasses and suit, and when she is in her Glitz Pit office (having succeeded Grubba).
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{{br}}
===E-mail===
===Email===
;Doing well?
;Doing well?
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
Mario,<br>
Mario,<br>
Or rather, the Great Gonzales...I realized that I never thanked you for handling my request, so I decided to e-mail you.<br>
Or rather, the Great Gonzales...I realized that I never thanked you for handling my request, so I decided to email you.<br>
<br>
<br>
I never thought for a moment that you, a former champion, would end up taking care of the wrestling trunks for me.<br>
I never thought for a moment that you, a former champion, would end up taking care of the wrestling trunks for me.<br>
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Take care, Jolene</blockquote>
Take care, Jolene</blockquote>


===Tattle===
===Tattles===
[[Goombella]] can use [[Tattle]] on Jolene after she escorts Mario to the minor-league locker room of the [[Glitz Pit]] but before Mario leaves for first match, when she is inside [[Glitzville]]'s [[Fresh Juice Shop]] without her glasses and suit, and when she is in her Glitz Pit office (having succeeded Grubba).
;Glitz Pit, as Grubba's manager
;Glitz Pit, as Grubba's assistant
*"''That’s Grubba's manager, Jolene. She strikes me as a very driven young woman. She’s a little cold, though... I mean, would it kill her to be a little nicer sometimes?''"
*"''That’s Grubba’s manager, Jolene. She strikes me as a very driven young woman. She’s a little cold, though... I mean, would it kill her to be a little nicer sometimes?''"
;Glitzville, Fresh Juice Shop
;Glitzville, Fresh Juice Shop
*"''Wow, this lady is so pretty! I wonder what her name is. As far as I can tell, she always quietly enjoys her juice in the corner, alone. What is it that mysterious women do to become so mysterious? What a mystery!''"
*"''Wow, this lady is so pretty! I wonder what her name is. As far as I can tell, she always quietly enjoys her juice in the corner, alone. What is it that mysterious women do to become so mysterious? What a mystery!''"
;Glitz Pit, as a promoter
;Glitz Pit, as promoter
*"''That's Jolene, the Glitz Pit promoter. She's a real strong businesswoman. Boy, I wouldn't want her mad at me, know what I mean? She's all business!''"
*"''That's Jolene, the Glitz Pit promoter. She's a real strong businesswoman. Boy, I wouldn't want her mad at me, know what I mean? She's all business!''"


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|Jap=キノシコワ
|Jap=キノシコワ
|JapR=Kinoshikowa
|JapR=Kinoshikowa
|JapM="Kinoshikova"; a portmanteau of「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', [[Toad]]) and "-ova" (a common feminine name ending for Slavic surnames)
|JapM="Kinoshikova"; a portmanteau of「キノピオ」(''Kinopio'', "[[Toad]]") and "-ova" (a common feminine name ending for Slavic surnames)
|ChiS=奇诺席可娃
|ChiSR=Qínuòxíkěwá
|ChiSM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|ChiT=奇諾席可娃
|ChiTR=Qínuòxíkěwá
|ChiTM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|Dut=Jolinde
|DutM=Dutch version of her name
|Fre=Céno T.
|Fre=Céno T.
|FreM=Pun on "c'est noté" (French phrase meaning "it's noted")
|FreM=Pun on ''c'est noté'' (French phrase meaning "it's noted")
|Ger=Toadskova
|Ger=Toadskova
|GerM=-
|GerM=From "Toad" and part of the Japanese name
|Ita=Von Fungen
|Ita=Von Fungen
|ItaM=Von Mushroomen (faux German)
|ItaM=Von Mushroomen (faux German)
|Kor=키노시코바
|KorR=Kinosikoba
|KorM=Transliteration of Japanese name
|Spa=T. Lisa
|Spa=T. Lisa
|SpaM=-
|SpaM=
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Latest revision as of 18:02, June 9, 2024

Jolene
Artwork of Jolene from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Toad
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Get ready to... BRAAAAWL!”
Jolene, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)

Jolene, known anonymously as "X" when first sending Mario emails, is a female Toad who resides in Glitzville as Grubba's assistant in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its remake. She began working for Grubba to secretly investigate the mysterious disappearance of her brother, Prince Mush. After Macho Grubba's defeat, she takes over management of the Glitz Pit with support from Glitz Pit Security.

History[edit]

“Let me tell you everything. I had a little brother once, by the name of Mush. He's have done anything for me. Our family was always poor, so he became a fighter here to support all of us... But he suddenly went missing one day. Our family was inconsolable. I suspected foul play, so I got hired on as the manager and investigated in secret. As I looked for clues about my brother, I accidentally saw Mr. Grubba transform. Seeing what I was up against, I almost gave up hope...and then you appeared. So I decided to secretly guide you.”
Jolene, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Jolene first appears at the very beginning of Chapter 3 in Grubba's office. After Mario and his partners join the Glitz Pit, she leads them to their locker room and explains how matches work and how to schedule them on the Match Reservation System. By talking to Bandy Andy, Mario can discover that occasionally Jolene had been seen going into places, such as bathrooms, and never coming back out.

As Mario advances in the rankings, some of the fighters start to go missing. He also starts getting emails from a strange person called "X". One such email tells him to look in the attic of the building, where he finds the crumpled bodies of fellow fighters King K and Bandy Andy. While exiting the attic, Mario notices Jolene about to enter. When she sees him, she quickly runs away before Mario can confront her. Mario's partner suggests Jolene may have something to do with the missing fighters, or indeed be the cause of them, though it is ultimately revealed that Grubba is the actual culprit. After Mario defeats Macho Grubba, Jolene walks in and tells him that she is actually the sister of the first champion of the Glitz Pit, Prince Mush. Prince Mush disappeared and Jolene suspected Grubba of kidnapping him, explaining why she got a job as his assistant, so that she could learn his secrets. She also revealed that she was actually "X", and had sent Mario the emails so that he would unknowingly help her uncover the mystery, as she thought he would be the only one who could defeat Grubba.

Sprite of Jolene from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Jolene in her regular outfit
Jolene without her glasses and suit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Jolene in her casual attire

Jolene questions the now-defeated Grubba about her brother, but Grubba simply says that Prince Mush "ain't around these parts no more". Grief-stricken, Jolene is surprised when Prince Mush suddenly appears from the Gold Star Grubba was using to power his machine; Grubba had been using Prince Mush to give the Crystal Star more power. Happily reunited with her brother, Jolene grants Mario the Gold Star so that the tragic events caused by it may never reoccur. She then goes on to become the manager and referee of the Glitz Pit, taking over the Match Reservation System and the rest of Grubba's duties for the remainder of the game.

She appears to be friends with Toodles, as suggested by one of the troubles at the Trouble Center that Mario can solve. Jolene has borrowed the Wrestling Magazine from Toodles, who wants it back. Jolene also has her own trouble at the Trouble Center, which involves disposing all the garbage in the storeroom and giving it to Goomfrey, whom she has contacted. She says that she could not stand the smell of rubbish and tells Mario to put it somewhere where she could not see it again.

When not at work, Jolene can be found at the Glitzville Fresh Juice Shop; though not stated outright, it is heavily implied throughout the game, mainly from her recognizable appearance. This would also explain her going into bathrooms and not coming out; she actually just changes her clothes and no one recognizes her, although it is also implied that she uses a certain "man-eating toilet" to warp from room to room via the bathroom, like Mario did when a security guard locked him in an abandoned locker room. Also, when X tells Mario to get the Super Hammer from Podler in an email, "Jolene" is not present.

Goombella's field tattles on Jolene are viewable after she escorts Mario to the minor-league locker room of the Glitz Pit but before Mario leaves for first match, when she is inside Glitzville's Fresh Juice Shop without her glasses and suit, and when she is in her Glitz Pit office (having succeeded Grubba).

Email[edit]

Doing well?

Mario,
Or rather, the Great Gonzales...I realized that I never thanked you for handling my request, so I decided to email you.

I never thought for a moment that you, a former champion, would end up taking care of the wrestling trunks for me.

After you left here, know what Mush said to me? He said, "There are some things that can only be understood by fighting." He's an odd one, Mush. He's actually training now...yes, he's planning a comeback!

You should come by the Glitz Pit if you get some time. You're just the type of star the fans crave, you know?

Take care, Jolene

Tattles[edit]

Glitz Pit, as Grubba's manager
  • "That’s Grubba's manager, Jolene. She strikes me as a very driven young woman. She’s a little cold, though... I mean, would it kill her to be a little nicer sometimes?"
Glitzville, Fresh Juice Shop
  • "Wow, this lady is so pretty! I wonder what her name is. As far as I can tell, she always quietly enjoys her juice in the corner, alone. What is it that mysterious women do to become so mysterious? What a mystery!"
Glitz Pit, as promoter
  • "That's Jolene, the Glitz Pit promoter. She's a real strong businesswoman. Boy, I wouldn't want her mad at me, know what I mean? She's all business!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キノシコワ
Kinoshikowa
"Kinoshikova"; a portmanteau of「キノピオ」(Kinopio, "Toad") and "-ova" (a common feminine name ending for Slavic surnames)

Chinese (simplified) 奇诺席可娃
Qínuòxíkěwá
Transliteration of Japanese name

Chinese (traditional) 奇諾席可娃
Qínuòxíkěwá
Transliteration of Japanese name

Dutch Jolinde
Dutch version of her name
French Céno T.
Pun on c'est noté (French phrase meaning "it's noted")
German Toadskova
From "Toad" and part of the Japanese name
Italian Von Fungen
Von Mushroomen (faux German)
Korean 키노시코바
Kinosikoba
Transliteration of Japanese name

Spanish T. Lisa