Chef Torte and Apprentice

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Chef Torte and Apprentice
Artwork of a Torte from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
Artwork from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Species Torte
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
“Zorry to haf kept you vaiting. Heir ist cake...But...where are bride und groom? Za bride ist LEAFING? But...there won't be anyone to eat zees cake!”
Chef Torte, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

The Chef Torte and his Apprentice are a pair of Tortes with a famous reputation for baking cake, appearing in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. The Chef Torte and his apprentice works in the kitchen at the Marrymore chapel baking wedding cakes. The head Chef Torte speaks with a thick German accent in his dialogue, similarly to Dyllis, and takes his work very seriously. The head Chef Torte constantly bosses around his apprentice, even insulting him as the two cook; however, the apprentice does not seem to mind the insults.

History

During the events of the game, the head Chef Torte is requested to bake a wedding cake for Booster and Princess Peach's wedding. If Mario jumps on the wedding cake while the Chef Torte and his apprentice is making it, Chef Torte will scold him, causing Mario to fall off the cake. The head chef and his apprentice eventually complete the cake, but when they arrive to the wedding ceremony, they discover that Mario has disrupted the wedding and rescued Princess Peach. Chef Torte is angry that his cake will not be eaten (ignoring or not knowing that Raz and Raini were to get married before Booster and his cronies kicked them out of the wedding hall), and he and his apprentice attack Mario and his allies.

In battle, the Chef Tortes attack by running up to one of Mario's allies and furiously slapping them. Additionally, the chef and his apprentice cannot be defeated; instead, Mario and his allies can attack and damage the cake. Eventually, after taking enough hits, the cake will start to move. Apparently, the head Chef Torte's effort helped make the cake come alive, making the head Chef Torte and his apprentice retreat. Later, after Mario and his allies defeat the cake, when Mario returns to Marrymore, the head Chef Torte is seen working on another wedding cake.

In the remake's post-game, the cake can be refought upon returning to the wedding hall. As in the original battle, Chef Torte is invincible, although he aids the cake by igniting its candles each turn and allowing it to use Celebration Shot if all candles are lit which deals 9999 damage to all active party members. After defeating Culex 3D then defeating Smithy in the remake, Chef Torte and his apprentice appear in the credits scene, sitting in the front row bench of the Marrymore chapel for Booster and Valentina's wedding.

Gallery

Naming

Chef Torte

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ノコック長[?]
Nokokku-chō
Chef Torte
コックちょう[?]
Kokku-chō
Head Chef by apprentice
Chinese (simplified) 慢慢主厨[?]
Mànman Zhǔchú
Chef Koopa
厨师长[?]
Chúshī Zhǎng
Head Chef by apprentice
Chinese (traditional) 慢慢主廚[?]
Mànman Zhǔchú
Chef Koopa
主廚[?]
Zhǔchú
Chef by apprentice
Dutch Chefkok Torte[?] Chef Torte
French (NOA) Chef Tourtier[?] From tourte ("pie")
French (NOE) Chef Koopâtissier[?] Chef Torte
Chef[?] - by apprentice
German Koopatissier[?] Torte
Italian Chef Tortolo[?] Chef Torte
Korean 엉금주방장[?]
Eonggeum Jubangjang
Portmanteau of "엉금엉금" (Eonggeum-eonggeum, "Koopa") and "주방장" (Jubangjang, "chef")
주방장[?]
Jubangjang
Chef by apprentice
Spanish Chef Koopastelero[?] Chef Torte

Apprentice

Language Name Meaning Notes
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

Notes

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