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[[Image:Pod_better.PNG|frame|right|'''Podley'''.]]
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:PMTTYD Podley and Podler Sprite.png]]
|species=
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
}}
 
{{Quote|This is Podley's Place, a humble little cola shop where folks mix stories and drinks.|Podley|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{Quote|This is Podley's Place, a humble little cola shop where folks mix stories and drinks.|Podley|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}


'''Podley''' is the proprietor of [[Podley's Place]], a soda bar in [[Rogueport]]. It is likely that he came from the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] and brought his supply of [[Chuckola Cola]] with him to Rogueport. As a result, many residents of Rogueport are frequent visitors. Podley is the one to reveal to [[Mario]] that [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s depression is a result of [[List of Implied Characters#Scarlette|his wife]]'s death and why he refused to sail another day. After explaning the whole sad story of the Admiral's past, Podley then says to Mario to give Bobbery [[Old Letter|his wife's final words]], because when Podley tried to do it, he stopped after seeing Bobbery in a miserable state of mind.
'''Podley''' is the proprietor of [[Podley's Place]], a soda bar in [[Rogueport]] which serves [[Chuckola Cola (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Chuckola Cola]]. He greatly resembles a member of the [[Beanish]], and it is heavily implied he is a member of the species, though this is not explicitly confirmed. He also bears a strong resemblance to the [[Club 64 bartender]].
 
Having lived in Rogueport for a long time, Podley knows much about the townsfolk. He is the one to reveal to [[Mario]] that [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s depression is a result of [[List of implied characters#Scarlette|his wife]]'s death and why he refused to sail another day. After explaining the entire story of the Admiral's past, Podley then tells Mario to give Bobbery [[Old Letter|his wife's final words]], because when Podley tried to do it, he stopped after seeing Bobbery in a miserable state of mind. Podley is also said to have been in love with the [[Twilight Town]] resident [[Eve]]. However, when Mario takes on her [[Tell that person...|trouble]] and talks to Podley about this, he claims to know no such person. However, as Mario leaves, Podley says "Oh, my Eve...", implying that he does remember her, but does not want to acknowledge it.


==Tattle==
==Tattle==
*''That's the innkeeper, Podley. He looks distinguished, always polishing those glasses. I wouldn't mind having a cold Chuckola Cola sometime and listening to him talk. He opened this inn a long time ago, so he really knows about the townsfolk.''
*"''That's the innkeeper, Podley. He looks distinguished, always polishing those glasses. I wouldn't mind having a cold Chuckola Cola sometime and listening to him talk. He opened this inn a long time ago, so he really knows about the townsfolk.''"


==Trivia==
==Names in other languages==
*Podley had a romantic relationship with [[Eve]], a woman from [[Twilight Town]] who currently lives with her three children. One of Eve's [[Trouble Center|Troubles]] was to contact Podley.
{{foreign names
*He, just like [[Podler]], bears a resemblance to the [[Club 64 Bartender]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
|Jap=マスター・ビーン
|JapR=Masutā Bīn
|JapM=Master Bean
|Fre=Harry Cossec
|FreM=Rough homophone of "haricot sec" (dried bean)
|Ger=Meister Bien
|GerM=Master Bean
|Ita=Mastro Borlotto
|ItaM="Mastro" (master) + "borlotto" (a variety of Tuscan bean)
|Spa=Don Bean
|SpaM=Mister Bean
}}


==Names in other Languages==
{{PMTTYD}}
{{Foreignname|
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door characters]]
|Fra=Harry Cossec
[[de:Meister Bien]]
|FraM= Play on "haricot sec" (dried bean)
[[it:Mastro Borlotto]]
|Jap=ミスタービーン<br>''Misutābīn''
|JapM=From English "Mister Bean"
|Spa=Don Bean
|SpaM=Means "Mister Bean"
|Ita=Mastro Borlotto
|ItaM="mastro" means "master", "borlotto" is a variety of Tuscan bean}}
{{BoxTop}}
{{PM2}}
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Allies]]
[[Category:Beanish]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Series Characters]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Characters]]
[[Category:Rogueport Denizens]]
[[Category:RPG Characters]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]

Revision as of 16:46, January 24, 2024

Podley
PMTTYD Podley and Podler Sprite.png
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
“This is Podley's Place, a humble little cola shop where folks mix stories and drinks.”
Podley, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Podley is the proprietor of Podley's Place, a soda bar in Rogueport which serves Chuckola Cola. He greatly resembles a member of the Beanish, and it is heavily implied he is a member of the species, though this is not explicitly confirmed. He also bears a strong resemblance to the Club 64 bartender.

Having lived in Rogueport for a long time, Podley knows much about the townsfolk. He is the one to reveal to Mario that Admiral Bobbery's depression is a result of his wife's death and why he refused to sail another day. After explaining the entire story of the Admiral's past, Podley then tells Mario to give Bobbery his wife's final words, because when Podley tried to do it, he stopped after seeing Bobbery in a miserable state of mind. Podley is also said to have been in love with the Twilight Town resident Eve. However, when Mario takes on her trouble and talks to Podley about this, he claims to know no such person. However, as Mario leaves, Podley says "Oh, my Eve...", implying that he does remember her, but does not want to acknowledge it.

Tattle

  • "That's the innkeeper, Podley. He looks distinguished, always polishing those glasses. I wouldn't mind having a cold Chuckola Cola sometime and listening to him talk. He opened this inn a long time ago, so he really knows about the townsfolk."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マスター・ビーン
Masutā Bīn
Master Bean

French Harry Cossec
Rough homophone of "haricot sec" (dried bean)
German Meister Bien
Master Bean
Italian Mastro Borlotto
"Mastro" (master) + "borlotto" (a variety of Tuscan bean)
Spanish Don Bean
Mister Bean