Cudge
- Not to be confused withKudgel.
| Cudge | |
|---|---|
Artwork fromSuper Paper Mario | |
| Species | Pixl |
| Appears in | Super Paper Mario (2007) |
- “Real good wordin', real good timin'! It really got me right there! In the heart!”
- —Cudge,Super Paper Mario
Cudge is aPixl in the gameSuper Paper Mario. He is the eighth Pixl found in the game, and one of the twelve original Pixls created by theAncients. His name comes from "cudgel", referring to a blunt weapon such as aHammer, which Cudge manifests in the user's hands to replace actual Hammers featured in pastPaper Mario games. Cudge can be used to destroy both easily seen or camouflagedyellow blocks. He notes that he was not always aPixl, meaning that Pixls might not be an actual species, but just transformed beings. (Indeed,Carson reveals in one of his many stories that Pixls are created through putting the spirit of an unknown entity into a man-made vessel designed for a certain purpose.) ThisCatch Card description may be referring to this when it says "he's a real people Pixl", or it may be referring to him having good social abilities.
Cudge is found inGap of Crag after the heroes insert theelemental tablets into the pillars. Before he joins the team, he asks the player what their favorite word is, which he will then fly up and scream out loud before joining the team. In the North American version, the word must be eight letters long or Cudge will not like the word. His powers are needed to destroy the block obstructing the pipe leading to theFloro Caverns.
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- "That's Cudge, a Pixl that allows you to hammer things with titanic force... Cudge was locked away in the stone monument in the sky above the Gap of Crag... Cudge is very enthusiastic about hammering things into oblivion..."
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ハまハンマ[?] Hamahanma | Partial repetition of「ハンマー」(hanmā, hammer) | |
| French | Taptap[?] | An onomatopoeic term hinting at a hammer blow | |
| German | Knüppl[?] | From "knüppel" (club) | |
| Italian | Martolomeo[?] | Pun on "martello" (hammer) and the name "Bartolomeo" (the equivalent of the name "Bartholomew") | |
| Korean | 해멈머[?] Haemeommeo | Possibly a partial repetition of "해머" (haemeo, hammer) | |
| Spanish | Marty[?] | Diminutive of "martillo" (hammer); also is short for the Spanish surname "Martínez" |

