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[[File:Chef.png|frame|The '''Apprentice''' and [[Chef Torte|his master]] defending [[Bundt|their cake]].]]
[[File:Chef.png|frame|The Apprentice and [[Chef Torte|his master]] defending [[Cake (boss)|their cake]]]]
'''Chef Torte's Apprentice''' is the student of one of the greatest chefs in the [[Mushroom World|world]], [[Chef Torte]]. Like Chef Torte, the Apprentice is a [[Terrapin]]. The two work together in the [[Marrymore]] wedding chapel, baking great wedding [[cake]]s. Although Torte constantly bosses around and insults his young Apprentice, the chef-in-training doesn't seem to mind the abuse.
{{quote2|[[Chef Torte]]! The cake's MOVING!|Apprentice|[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]}}
The '''Apprentice''' is a [[Torte]] and minor boss featured in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. He and his mentor, [[Chef Torte]], bake [[cake]]s together in the [[Marrymore]] wedding chapel. Although Chef Torte constantly bosses around and insults his inexperienced Apprentice, the chef-in-training does not seem to mind the abuse.
==History==
During the events of the game, Chef Torte and his Apprentice are charged with creating the world's greatest wedding [[Cake (boss)|cake]] for [[Booster]] and [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s wedding. The two rush the cake over to the ceremony, but find it interrupted by [[Mario]], who had rescued Toadstool and ended the wedding. Enraged by the idea that no one would taste their cake with the wedding canceled, both Chef Torte and his Apprentice attack Mario's party.


==History==
In battle, the Apprentice attacks by slapping his opponents. Although his attacks are weak, the Apprentice and Chef Torte are invulnerable, requiring the player to attack the immobile cake instead.
During the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Chef Torte and his Apprentice are charged with creating the world's greatest wedding cake for [[Booster]] and [[Princess Peach|Toadstool]]'s wedding. The two work day and night creating a masterpiece of confectionery perfection. When all is said and done, Torte and his Apprentice create the massive [[Bundt]] wedding cake. The two rush the cake over to the ceremony, but find it interrupted by [[Mario]], who had rescued Toadstool and ended the wedding. Of course, with no wedding, no one would be able to taste the perfect [[Bundt]] cake. Enraged, both Chef Torte and his Apprentice attack Mario and his allies.
 
After taking enough damage, the cake begins to move. The Apprentice notice this and taps his mentor on the shoulder, but Chef Torte, seeing the cake immobile, dismisses him and resumes battle. However, when the cake moves a second time, the Apprentice notices it again and advises Chef Torte. This time, however, the cake continues to move and actually comes alive. Frightened, the two Tortes flee the scene, leaving Mario and his allies to fight the wedding cake.


In battle, Chef Torte's Apprentice attack by furiously slapping his opponents. Although his attacks are weak, the Apprentice and Torte are invulnerable (as they are merely needed for story purposes). Instead of attacking the chefs, Mario and his team concentrate their attacks on the Bundt wedding cake.
Later in the game, Chef Torte and his Apprentice begin working on another wedding cake.


After taking enough damage, Bundt begins to move. Shocked, the Apprentice taps his master on the shoulder (and inadvertently hurts Torte in the process). The Apprentice tells Torte that the cake moved. Torte looks behind himself, sees a still cake, and insults his Apprentice, telling him to get back to work. Although the Apprentice swears he saw the cake move, he nonetheless obeys his master. However, when the cake moves a second time, the Apprentice knows his eyes are not playing tricks on him. He taps his master again and Torte turns around a second time. This time, however, Bundt continues to move and actually comes alive. As it turns out, Bundt is so perfect, the cake becomes a living monster. Frightened to death, the Apprentice and his master run for their lives, leaving Mario and his allies to fight the monstrous wedding cake.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMRPG NS Marrymore extra epilogue.jpg|Post-game epilogue scene in ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
</gallery>


Later in the game, Torte and his Apprentice begin working on another wedding cake.
==Names in other languages==
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|ChiS=见习生
|ChiSR=Jiànxí shēng
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|ChiT=見習生
|ChiTR=Jiànxí shēng
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|Dut=Leerlingkok
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|Ger=Azubi
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|Ita=Apprendista
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|Kor=수습생
|KorR=Suseupsaeng
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|Spa=Aprendiz
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Strangely, Chef Torte and his Apprentice are both named "Torte" in battle.
*Compared to the [[Snifit]]s known as "[[Apprentice (Snifit)|Apprentice]]", their Japanese names are spelled differently. The Snifit Apprentice has its name spelled in hiragana to denote a childish attitude, while Chef Torte's Apprentice has his name spelled in kanji to denote a more mature individual.
*He shares similarities with {Bubbles} because both have created a food which was so perfect that it became a monster.
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Latest revision as of 11:53, March 27, 2024

The Apprentice and his master defending their cake
Chef Torte! The cake's MOVING!”
Apprentice, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

The Apprentice is a Torte and minor boss featured in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. He and his mentor, Chef Torte, bake cakes together in the Marrymore wedding chapel. Although Chef Torte constantly bosses around and insults his inexperienced Apprentice, the chef-in-training does not seem to mind the abuse.

History[edit]

During the events of the game, Chef Torte and his Apprentice are charged with creating the world's greatest wedding cake for Booster and Peach's wedding. The two rush the cake over to the ceremony, but find it interrupted by Mario, who had rescued Toadstool and ended the wedding. Enraged by the idea that no one would taste their cake with the wedding canceled, both Chef Torte and his Apprentice attack Mario's party.

In battle, the Apprentice attacks by slapping his opponents. Although his attacks are weak, the Apprentice and Chef Torte are invulnerable, requiring the player to attack the immobile cake instead.

After taking enough damage, the cake begins to move. The Apprentice notice this and taps his mentor on the shoulder, but Chef Torte, seeing the cake immobile, dismisses him and resumes battle. However, when the cake moves a second time, the Apprentice notices it again and advises Chef Torte. This time, however, the cake continues to move and actually comes alive. Frightened, the two Tortes flee the scene, leaving Mario and his allies to fight the wedding cake.

Later in the game, Chef Torte and his Apprentice begin working on another wedding cake.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 見習い
Minarai
Apprentice

Chinese (simplified) 见习生
Jiànxí shēng
Apprentice

Chinese (traditional) 見習生
Jiànxí shēng
Apprentice

Dutch Leerlingkok
Apprentice chef
French Apprenti
Apprentice
German Azubi
Apprentice
Italian Apprendista
Apprentice
Korean 수습생
Suseupsaeng
Apprentice

Spanish Aprendiz
Apprentice

Trivia[edit]

  • Compared to the Snifits known as "Apprentice", their Japanese names are spelled differently. The Snifit Apprentice has its name spelled in hiragana to denote a childish attitude, while Chef Torte's Apprentice has his name spelled in kanji to denote a more mature individual.