Jabble

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Jabble
Jabble
Artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Jabbi
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“He's one of the Jabbi tribe... I wonder if even Jabble is my enemy now...”
Punio, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Jabble is a young Jabbi that appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He resides in the Great Tree. Frightened of the recent relations between his kind and the X-Nauts, Jabble goes into hiding in a corner located in a secret shop within the tree. If Mario discovers him, Jabble can join his fellow Punies in their fight to rescue their home. However, if Mario chooses to be mean to him, he runs away and does not join Mario. If Mario leaves the shop and returns, Jabble will be hiding there again, allowing Mario to still recruit him. His purpose in battle is just to add another Puni-like creature to fight against the Jabbies. However, his presence does not count towards the amount of Punies necessary to activate a Puni Orb pedestal. If Mario revisits the room in the Great Tree where he runs into Ms. Mowz and checks behind the bush in the rear left, a baby Jabbi will hop out and give him a Mushroom. Tattling him before talking to him confirms that it is Jabble.

Tattle[edit]

  • "Hey, what the heck? Mario, there's somebody here! Try talking to him!"
  • "That's Jabble of the Jabbies. I think Punio and Jabble are old friends. I sure hope the Punies and Jabbies can live together in peace from now on..."
  • "That's Jabble the Jabbi. He seems to be friends with Punio and Petuni. If the Punies and Jabbies could just get along like Punio and Jabble... Maybe that's asking a bit much."

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲッチ[?]
Togetchi
From「トゲ族」(Toge-zoku, "Jabbi") and「っち」(-tchi), an abbreviated form of「ちゃん」(-chan); shared with Brier
Chinese (simplified) 尖刺宝宝[?]
Jiāncì Bǎobǎo
Jabbi Baby
Chinese (traditional) 尖刺寶寶[?]
Jiāncì Bǎobǎo
Jabbi Baby
Dutch Porrie[?] From porren ("to poke")
French Piclet[?] From Picpic ("Jabbi") with diminutive -let
German Pieksel[?] From Piekato ("Jabbi")
Italian Picarletto[?] Portmanteau of Picador ("Jabbi") and Italian name "Carletto"
Korean 따끄미[?]
Ttakkeumi
From "따끔" (Ttakkeum, "Jabbi") and "이" (-i, Korean diminutive name ending)
Spanish (NOA) Piquín[?] From Piqui ("Jabbi") with diminutive -ín
Spanish (NOE) Pinchito[?] From Pinchi ("Jabbi") with diminutive -ito