Harold (character)

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“I worked and I worked hard! We built a house, and the kids are all grown...”
Harold, Super Paper Mario
Harold
Harold, standing outside his house.

Harold is an elderly resident of Flopside in the game Super Paper Mario. His Flipside counterpart is a man named Walter. He is eighty years old and is married to a woman named Gertrude, having been married for sixty years (as told by his wife at the end of the game). According to his tattle, Harold is old-school, tending to keep his feelings to himself. After beating the game's story, talking to Gertrude results in her saying that, for the first time, Harold bought her a gift: the wedding ring he couldn't afford when they first got married. She states that he obtained it by working the graveyard shift at Notso's shop. Like Walter, he is only seen standing in place outside his house.

If spoken to during chapter 6, he will mistakenly refer to himself as "Walter".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カンゾウ
Kanzō
Pun on「肝臓」(kanzō, liver) and possibly the masculine name「蔵」(-zō)

French Komsa
 
German Harald
 
Italian Arnoldo
Arnold
Spanish Felipe