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'''Ledger''' is a [[Flip-Flop Folk|resident]] found in [[Flopside]]'s basement floor, in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is a very successful magazine editor. He is so proud that he jokingly boasts that his magazine sales will "tear a hole in the sky." He married his boss's daughter, but is never home, so they have barely spoken. His [[Flipside]] variant is [[Bizzy]].
'''Ledger''' is a [[Flip-Flop Folk|resident]] found in [[Flopside]]'s basement floor, in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is a very successful magazine editor. He is so proud that he jokingly boasts that his magazine sales will "tear a hole in the sky." He married his boss's daughter, but is never home, so they have barely spoken. His [[Flipside]] variant is [[Bizzy]].
==Name in other languages==
==Name in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ネス
|JapR=Nesu
|JapM=Ness
|Ita=Tore
|Ita=Tore
|ItaM=Uncommon name, with Bizzy Italian name (Edi), they form the word "editore" (publisher)
|ItaM=Uncommon name, with Bizzy Italian name (Edi), they form the word "editore" (publisher)

Revision as of 06:55, March 27, 2021

“A hole will open in the sky? Ah, you're well informed. You must read our magazine. Thanks to our fine wordsmith, our magazine sales are on the rise! We're growing so quickly, we're about to tear a hole in the very SKY! Everyone is riding high! I can't stop smiling!”
Ledger, Super Paper Mario
Ledger
Ledger

Ledger is a resident found in Flopside's basement floor, in Super Paper Mario. He is a very successful magazine editor. He is so proud that he jokingly boasts that his magazine sales will "tear a hole in the sky." He married his boss's daughter, but is never home, so they have barely spoken. His Flipside variant is Bizzy.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ネス
Nesu
Ness

Italian Tore
Uncommon name, with Bizzy Italian name (Edi), they form the word "editore" (publisher)