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Revision as of 03:41, August 27, 2020

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Ol' Grandsappy, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Template:Character-infobox Ol' Grandsappy is an old tree in Paper Mario: The Origami King. Mario and Olivia encounter him in Whispering Woods when they sit on a tree stump, which is actually Ol' Grandsappy. The Sap Sisters tell Mario that he is very sick because some Toads chopped him down. Mario then has to find a Soul Seed to help revive him. After Mario obtains the Soul Seed, he hears Ol' Grandsappy scream in pain. Mario returns to him and finds that Ol' Grandsappy has been ambushed and eaten up by some Paper Macho Goombas. Mario uses confetti on him to bring him back to life and gives him the Soul Seed, which makes him sing a song and grow into Sweet Sap Loggins, a large tree and a younger version of himself. In the end credits, some Toads are found decorating Sweet Sap Loggins with flower wreaths.

Profiles

Collectible Treasure descriptions

  • Collectable Treasure #3: Ol' Grandsappy: The withered form of Ol' Grandsappy, reduced to a mere stump. This trunk contains zero funk.
  • Sweet Sap Loggins: The vibrant form of Sweet Sap Loggins, Ol' Grandsappy's stage name from the glory days.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デクじい
Deku-jī
From 「木偶」 (deku, wooden puppet) and 「おじいさん」 (ojī-san, grandpa)

Dutch Vadertje Stronk
Father Stump
From the diminutive form of vader (father) and stronk (stump)
German Gevatter Stumpfenstrunk
Godfather Stumpfenstrunk (aprx. "Stumpenstump")
From Stumpf and Strunk, both meaning tree stump
Italian Nonno Fusto
Grandpa Trunk
Spanish (NOA) Viejo Savino
 
Spanish (NOE) Don Tronquelio
 

Sweet Sap Loggins

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デク兄
Deku-nī
From 「木偶」 (deku, wooden puppet) and 「お兄さん」 (onī-san, big brother)

Dutch Wout Reus
 
German Meister Edelwuchs
Master "Noblegrowth"
Italian Bellinfusto
From bellinbusto (handsome) and 'fusto (trunk)
Spanish (NOA) Savino
 
Spanish (NOE) Tronquilón