Carver

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This article is about the Dragon Quest character. For the real-life American historical figure seen in Mario's Time Machine, see George Washington Carver.
Carver
Artwork of Carver from Fortune Street
Artwork of Carver from Fortune Street
Species Human
First appearance Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation (1995, Dragon Quest series)
Itadaki Street DS (2007, Super Mario-related media)
Latest appearance Fortune Street (2011)
“Suit number two at last! Let’s keep rollin’, fellas!”
Carver, Fortune Street

Carver (also known as Hassan) is a character from Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation and a playable character in Itadaki Street DS and its sequel Fortune Street. In the Dragon Quest series, Carver is a strong fighter who has trouble remembering his past. He would later find out he is from Port Haven and the son of a talented couple of carpenters.

History[edit]

Itadaki Street DS[edit]

Screenshot of a character talking
Hassan in Itadaki Street DS

Carver makes his introduction into the Super Mario franchise through the Super Mario and Dragon Quest cross-over game Itadaki Street DS. He is featured as one of eleven playable Dragon Quest series characters in this game. Being a Japanese exclusive game, Itadaki Street DS refers to the character as Hassan.

Hassan Hair and Hassan's Clothings are collectible items that can be equipped on customizable characters.

Fortune Street[edit]

Carver reappears in Fortune Street. He appears physically unchanged since his first appearance alongside Mario and friends.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Fortune Street[edit]

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      Don't let this muscle-bound hulk's appearance deceive you. Carver is a gentle man. But can his carpentry skills build him a fortune on Fortune Street?

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハッサン[?]
Hassan
From "حسّان" (hassan, "improver" in Arabic)
French Olivier[?] Given name meaning "olive tree", referring to his carpentry skills
Italian Carver[?] -
Spanish Ebanisto[?] From "ebanistería" (carpenter), referring to his carpentry skills, and the given name "Evaristo"