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Hooktail
Artwork of Hooktail from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Artwork fromPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
SpeciesDragon
First appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Snack time, little appetizers! But which one of you morsels should I taste first?”
Hooktail,Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Hooktail is a dragon featured inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and itsremake. She resides inHooktail Castle and serves as the boss of Chapter 1.

History

Background

Much of Hooktail's background is unknown, though according to stories told byGrifty, she, along with hertwosiblings were once pets of theShadow Queen who traveled around the world terrorizing people before the Shadow Queen was imprisoned behindthe Thousand-Year Door. Grifty's stories also mention that Hooktail Castle was created to contain one of theCrystal Stars, implying Hooktail may have been placed there in order to guard it. Following the Shadow Queen's sealing, Hooktail came into possession of theDiamond Star.

As explained by the residents ofPetalburg, Hooktail has terrorized villages inPetal Meadows for a long time, devouring many of their residents. Those who tried to stop her were ultimately devoured as well, if they were even able to make it to her past the traps of Hooktail Castle. Ten years before the events ofPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door,Koopley nearly defeated her in battle, but was tricked into smelling her feet and eaten.

At some point, she got food poisoning from eating a cricket (in the original game) or a frog (in the remake), causing her to hate the creatures and feel sick from just hearing them. Adventurers such asKolorado'sfather were able to discover this weakness and note it for those who follow.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

WhenMario first visitsthe Thousand-Year Door and holds theMagical Map aloft, the map reveals that the first Crystal Star, theDiamond Star, is located in Petal Meadows. Shortly after Mario andGoombella arrive in Petal Meadows, they see a giant creature fly above them and into a castle in the distance. Upon arriving in Petalburg, they learn that the thing they had seen is called Hooktail and that she has the Crystal Star.Koops, Koopley's son, joins Mario and Goombella on their quest to Hooktail Castle, hoping to avenge his presumedly dead father.

Once the three make it to Hooktail at the top of the castle, she is surprised to see more come to "steal the treasure [she protects]", initiating a battle. Wearing theAttack FX R badge in the original game or theAttack FX G badge in the remake in the battle will progressively weaken her Attack (to a minimum of 1) in addition to lowering her Defense to 0, making the battle much easier. After depleting her HP, she tries to bargain with Mario. She at first offers 1,000coins (10,000 coins in the remake), then a "lovely, rare, extra-special badge", and finally a chance to sniff her feet. All three are false offers, and she will attack Mario for 5 damage if the player accepts any of them. After this, she eats six of the eightToads in the right side of theaudience, healing her by 10 HP and causing the rest of the audience to run away. Jumping on Hooktail or usingGoombella'sHeadbonk will make her spit out the Toads she has eaten, two per hit. Upon defeat, she faints before coughing up the missing Koopley, who had managed to survive. He then rewards Mario with the Diamond Star, which was trapped inside her gut.

Hooktail is later referenced near the end of the game when encountering her brotherGloomtail, with one of the party members briefly mistaking him for her and questioning how she survived the encounter. This promptly outrages him and causes him to start a fight with Mario to avenge his sister. However, it is possible that Hooktail did survive, as if the player returns to her lair after her defeat, her body is nowhere to be seen, and Goombella questions where she went in her field tattle.

She is additionally mentioned inKoopie Koo's email, as well as in the66th Trivia Quiz-Off, where "Hooktail's Belly" is the correct answer for where the Diamond Star was located. In the remake, one ofthe Creepy Steeple Boo's quizzes asks what her relation to Gloomtail is, with the correct answer being "younger sister".

In the remake's end credits, she breathes fire at a horde ofDull Bones, scaring them off as she walks onstage, visibly shaking the screen as she does so.

Super Mario-kun

Mario, Goombella, and Koops battling on Hooktail from Super Mario-kun
Hooktail appearing inSuper Mario-kun.

Hooktail appears inSuper Mario-kun in volume 32 of the series, which contains the first part of thePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc. In it, she attacks Mario, Goombella, and Koops. As the manga is based on the original Japanese game, she is weakened by a frog's croak rather than a cricket's chirp. Hooktail also appears in volume 34 during a flashback, in whichBowser andKammy Koopa end up in her castle. Angered by her defeat, she demands to know if the two are friends of Mario, and burns Bowser with her fire breath after he mentions being Mario's "acquaintance".

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Hooktail appears as aSticker in the gameSuper Smash Bros. Brawl. The sticker is usable inThe Subspace Emissary by every character and increases resistance to fire-based attacks by 36 points.

Unused appearances

Minecraft

Image of Minecraft: Wii U Edition showing Hooktail as the Enderdragon.
Hooktail as the Ender Dragon.

In the files for the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack inMinecraft: Wii U Edition, there is an unused image of Hooktail as theEnder Dragon. In the final version, the Ender Dragon isGobblegut instead.

General information

Physical appearance

Hooktail is mostly red with areas of light greenish yellow. Her facial structure is similar that of aBlargg fromSuper Mario World, though she has more teeth and one on each side sticks out. Her green eyes are also on the sides of her face instead of in the front. Three red spirals with yellow tips extend from her head, resembling ponytails, and her namesake tail is a dark blueish purple and split into three. Humorously, she can still fly despite her tiny wings.

Personality

Hooktail is an evil and gluttonous dragon, making a hobby out of eating people and feeling no remorse whatsoever for doing so. Even when she thinks someone does not look appetizing, such as Mario, she tries to eat them anyway, and her last words are her regretting all the meals she never got to try. She is also prideful in herself and her abilities, being unable to imagine anyone defeating her and claiming to have "world-renowned" feet.

Gender

In all localizations of the original game and remake, barring European Spanish, Hooktail is female. However, in the English localization of the GameCube version, she is referred to with masculine or gender-neutral pronouns prior to the confrontation with Gloomtail. This portrayed her true gender as being a plot twist, despite the original Japanese making it clear early on that she is female by having her use the feminine personal pronoun「わらわ」(warawa). The English script of the remake is changed to refer to her with feminine pronouns from the start. In addition, masculine terms used for her are removed or replaced with feminine or gender-neutral alternatives, such as "guy" being replaced with "gal".

Profiles and statistics

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Hooktail
PMTTYD Hooktail Head Sprite.pngMax HP20 (+10 upon revival)Attack5Defense1
Location(s)Hooktail CastleRoleBossLevel65
Sleep?20%Dizzy?50%Confuse?50%
Tiny?0%Stop?0%Soft?0%
Burn?100%Freeze?0%Fright?0%
Gale Force?0%KO?0%MovesFire Breath (4,Piercing), Stomp (5), Chomp (5)
Exp. points0CoinsN/AItemsNone
Tattle Log #:
99
LogThis giant dragon attacks by munching, stomping and breathing stinky, fiery breath. She hates things that make chirping noises, especially creatures that start with "cr-" and end with "-icket".
TattleThat's Hooktail! Max HP is 20, Attack is 5, and Defense is 1. It'll stomp and munch on you, and it has a more dragonish attack: stinky, fiery breath! It's tricky, especially when it's losing, and it'll try to fool you into being merciful. Oh, yeah, and one more thing. It hates things that start with "cr" and end with "icket". Supposedly, there's something related to that somewhere in this castle. Did we find it?

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Hooktail
A Tattle Log image from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)Max HP20 (+10 upon revival)Attack5Defense1
Location(s)Hooktail CastleRoleBossLevel65
Sleep?20%Dizzy?50%Confuse?50%
Tiny?0%Stop?0%Soft?0%
Burn?100%Freeze?0%Fright?0%
Gale Force?0%KO?0%MovesFire Breath (4,Piercing), Stomp (5), Chomp (5)
Exp. points0Coins100ItemsNone
Tattle Log #:
102
LogThis giant dragon attacks by munching, stomping and breathing stinky, fiery breath. She hates things that make ribbit noises, especially creatures that start with "f" and end with "rog."
TattleThat's Hooktail! Max HP is 20, Attack is 5, and Defense is 1. She'll stomp and munch on you, and she has a more dragonish attack—stinky, fiery breath! She's tricky, especially when she's losing, and she'll try to fool you into being merciful. Oh, yeah, and one more thing. She hates things that start with "f" and end with "rog". Supposedly, there's something related to that somewhere in this castle. Did we find it?

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Sticker
Hooktail
A Sticker of Hooktail
Artwork from:
Effects inThe Subspace Emissary: [Flame] - Resistance +36
Usable by: Anyone

Gallery

Screenshots

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

  • Mario and Koops encounter Hooktail

    Mario and Koops encounter Hooktail

  • Hooktail threatens to devour the heroes.

    Hooktail threatens to devour the heroes.

  • The start of the battle against Hooktail

    The start of the battle against Hooktail

  • Mario prepares to swing his hammer at Hooktail

    Mario prepares to swing his hammer at Hooktail

  • Hooktail hearing the cricket sound

    Hooktail hearing the cricket sound

  • Hooktail breathing her "stinky, fiery breath" at Goombella and Mario

    Hooktail breathing her "stinky, fiery breath" at Goombella and Mario

  • Hooktail's first bargain

    Hooktail's first bargain

  • Hooktail's second bargain

    Hooktail's second bargain

  • Hooktail's third bargain

    Hooktail's third bargain

  • Hooktail gobbles the Toads in the audience and restores 10 HP.

    Hooktail gobbles theToads in the audience and restores 10 HP.

  • Hooktail faints.

    Hooktail faints.

  • Hooktail defeated.

    Hooktail defeated.

  • Hooktail spitting Koopley's shell out

    Hooktail spittingKoopley's shell out

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)

  • TTYDNS Hooktail Flying in Background.png
  • TTYDNS Hooktail in Darkness.png
  • PMTTYD NS Hooktail.png
  • TTYDNS Hooktail Battle about to Start.png
  • TTYDNS Hooktail Hates Frogs.png
  • TTYD NS Hooktail Being Weird.jpg
  • TTYDNS Hooktail Eating Audience.png
  • TTYDNS Hooktail Empty Audience.png
  • TTYDNS Hooktail Defeated.png
  • TTYDNS Hooktail Spitting Koopley Out.png
  • TTYD NS Credits Hooktail.jpg

Miscellaneous

  • Hooktail's original artwork

    Hooktail's original artwork

  • Concept artwork with various design iterations of Hooktail; the colored one notably lacks the "pop-up book" effect and has a floral pattern on her back.

    Concept artwork with various design iterations of Hooktail; the colored one notably lacks the "pop-up book" effect and has a floral pattern on her back.

  • Promotional character introduction

    Promotional character introduction

  • Hooktail on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

    Hooktail on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters fromPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

See also

Names in other languages

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseゴンババ[1]
Gonbaba
From「ウンババ」(Unbaba, "Blargg"), and possibly「ドラゴン」(doragon, "dragon"); the play on「ウンババ」was also used on every dragon boss inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door andSuper Paper Mario.
Chinese (simplified)轰巴巴[2]
Hōngbābā
Transliteration of Japanese name
Chinese (traditional)轟巴巴[3]
Hōngbābā
Transliteration of Japanese name
DutchVermila[4]Pun onvermiljoen ("vermilion") and the feminine name "Mila"
FrenchCarbocroc[5][6]Pun oncarboniser ("burn", "char") andcroc ("fang")
GermanLohgard[7]Portmanteau ofLohe ("blaze") and the feminine name suffix "-gard" (e.g. "Hildegard" or "Irmgard")
ItalianCrimilde[8]Portmanteau of "crimson" and the feminine name suffix "-hilde"
Korean곤자잔[9]
Gonjajan
From Japanese name and "짜자잔" (Jjajajan, "Blargg")
SpanishGombaba[10][11]Same as Japanese name

Notes

  • In non-English versions of the GameCube original (as well as all versions of the remake), Hooktail's weakness is frogs and not crickets. However, in the AmericanPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door demo included in the Demo Disc Version 18 for the GameCube, Hooktail is weak to frogs.
  • Usually when Mario levels up, both Star Power and the number of audience members are maxed out. However, if Mario levels up from the Hooktail battle, the audience remains empty and no Star Power is refilled, the only instance of this happening in the game. The same applies for getting a Bingo! during her second phase; the audience remains empty.

References

  1. ^『ゴンババ』よ」–Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo Co. (Japanese).
  2. ^"这是“轰巴巴”哦。" –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo (Hong Kong) (Simplified Chinese).
  3. ^他是「轟巴巴」喔。」–Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo (Hong Kong) (Traditional Chinese).
  4. ^"Dat is Vermila!" –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of Europe (Dutch).
  5. ^"C'est Carbocroc!" –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of America (Canadian French).
  6. ^"C'est Carbocroc." –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of Europe (French).
  7. ^"Das ist Lohgard." –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of Europe (German).
  8. ^"È la dragonessa Crimilde!" –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of Europe (Italian).
  9. ^"『곤자잔』이야" –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of Korea (Korean).
  10. ^"Es Gombaba." –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish).
  11. ^"Es Gombaba." –Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch).Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish).
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