Doe T.

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Screenshot of Goombella, Mario, and Doe T., from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Doe T.

Doe T. is a Toad in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Doe T.'s name may be a pun on "doty", a word that means "decayed" and exclusively refers to wood. He can only be found by taking his trouble. He wants to see the Great Tree, but enemies block his way. Mario has to defeat them all so Doe T. can travel to the Great Tree.

Mario's reward for defeating the enemies is twenty Coins.

Tattle

Goombella can obtain tattles for Doe T. only after Mario takes on his trouble and again at the Great Tree after solving the trouble.

Boggly Woods
  • "That's Doe T., the Toad who asked us for help. He came all this way to see the Great Tree for himself. Now, let's clear out all the enemies here like he asked, OK, Mario?"
The Great Tree
  • "That's Doe T., the Toad who asked us for help. I'm so glad he finally got to see this place, y'know?"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ファビオ
Fabio
 

German Komi T.
From "Komm mit", which means "come along".[1]
Italian Toadario
From "Toad" and the given name "Dario"

References