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*[[Mighty Tonic]]: 50 | *[[Mighty Tonic]]: 50 | ||
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Revision as of 15:21, December 29, 2017
- “Gooooooooooood day!”
- —Howzit, Super Paper Mario
Howzit is a shopkeeper in Super Paper Mario. He has shops all over the place, including Flipside, Yold Town and even Outer Space (the Outer Space shop, known as Twinkle Mart, only sells candy bars and the player cannot store or pick things up, or earn shop points). However, in Flopside, his counterpart Notso runs the local shop and the Howzit in Downtown of Crag sports a caveman's outfit similar to the native Cragnons. His name is a pun on the question "How's it?" and he frequently uses the word "gooood" as his catchphrase.
Howzit's Merchandise
Flipside
- Shroom Shake: 30
- Long-Last Shake: 30
- Life Shroom: 100
- Fire Burst: 20
- Ice Storm: 40
- Sleepy Sheep: 10
- Courage Shell: 10
- Shell Shock: 20
- Star Medal: 50
- Gold Bar: 100
Yold Town
- Fire Burst: 7
- POW Block: 60
- Shroom Shake: 11
- Long-Last Shake: 15
- Life Shroom: 50
- Sleepy Sheep: 25
- Shell Shock: 8
- Mighty Tonic: 50
- Courage Shell: 25
- Volt Shroom: 20
Outer Space
- Sweet Choco-bar: 10
- Shroom Choco-bar: 50
- Golden Choco-bar: 100
Downtown of Crag
- Fire Burst: 15
- Ice Storm: 25
- POW Block: 80
- Shroom Shake: 25
- Super Shroom Shake: 100
- Life Shroom: 75
- Sleepy Sheep: 30
- Mystery Box: 3
- Primordial Fruit: 22
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ミスター・マイドー Misutā Maidō |
Mister Maido, "thanks for the business" |
German | Wigetz |
Derived from Wie gehts? (how's it?) |
Italian | Komeva |
Derived from Come va? (how's it?) |
Spanish (NOE) | Ketal |
Derived from ¿Qué tal? (how's it?) |
Trivia
- The German version states that not Howzit but Notso runs the Twinkle Mart in Outer Space.