Autumn Mountain

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Autumn Mountain
Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb resting under some fall/autumn trees in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Toads 22
Not-Bottomless Holes 18
Collectible Treasures 4
? Blocks 6
Enemies Spinies
Cheep Cheeps
Goombas
Paragoombas
Shy Guys
Koopa Troopas
Paper Macho Goombas
“Woo-hoo! We're here! Autumn Mountain! The leaves are such a bright shade of red. It's so beautiful!”
Olivia, Paper Mario: The Origami King

Autumn Mountain is a location in Paper Mario: The Origami King, a forest filled with autumn-colored trees and tall, grassy fields. It is the first area of the blue streamer district, first entered via the tram in Overlook Mountain. During the tram ride to Autumn Mountain, Mario and Olivia meet up with a special Bob-omb who is set out on a quest to restore his memories. This is the first area explored in which they travel together. However, Bob-omb ends up being a bit of a nuisance, getting lost quite often and having to get rescued from Chestnut Valley to unlock the Water Vellumental Shrine.

Layout[edit]

Right after Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb get off the tram, Olivia comments on its aesthetic beauty as the perfect place to make memories. Behind the tram is a pile of 100-Coins. As they travel along the way, they reach a dried-up river. Bob-omb becomes excited and runs off. Olivia tries to warn him, only for Bob-omb to come back to correct his name. Despite this, she continues to name him incorrectly, now calling him "Bobby" for the rest of their adventure. When Mario and Olivia follow him down the stream, they reach a few boulders blocking the way. They decide to travel back up the stream only to find a dried-up lake. They find a boat they can use to travel to the blue streamer, but it cannot be used due to the lake being drained.

Mario must travel off to the right, crossing a field of dry, tall, patchy grass where several enemies and Toads can be found. After navigating through the grass, it is discovered that Bob-omb became lost somewhere along the way. Olivia decides he must have gotten excited and run off like last time. Moving on, Mario and Olivia finally reach the Water Vellumental Shrine, but if Bob-omb is not with them, it cannot be entered as the door requires two people standing on the tiles to open. Fortunately, Bob-omb can be found on an area just off the dry field, hanging out with a Sombrero Guy. As they try to cross the bridge, a Paper Macho Goomba appears on the other side. Thinking it is friendly, Bob-omb runs toward him and ends up getting knocked off the bridge. Mario must jump off the bridge (which he previously was unable to do as Olivia would warn him not to jump as he may fall off if an attempt to jump is made) and locate Bob-omb several times in Chestnut Valley.

After rescuing Bob-omb, Mario and Olivia can enter the shrine. However, Bob-omb stays outside, not interested in exploring the shrine and finding the Water Vellumental. After the Water Vellumental is defeated and Olivia gains its abilities, they can all return to the dried-up lake and use the Magic Circle to restore water to both the lake and the stream. However, as none of them can use the oar to row the boat, they must first find the oarman, who is actually in disguise as the origami monkey atop a stack of cans. Mario must follow him around and hammer him to rescue the oarman, allowing them to use the boat to reach the Eddy River.

Collectibles[edit]

NOTE: Some collectibles are found in areas that are inaccessible until returning later; these entries are highlighted in beige.

Hidden Toads[edit]

Form Description Image
22 Hidden Toads
Artwork of a green Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 1
A crumpled green Toad lays on the floor of the tram station. This Toad happens to operate the tram from Autumn Mountain. The first hidden Toad in Autumn Mountain
An origami Toad
# 2
The Sea Captain Toad can be found near the tram station in the form of a flopping blue fish.
The captain will return to the harbor in Toad Town, granting access to The Great Sea.
One of the Hidden Toads of Autumn Mountain in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Origami Toad #27: Red Autumn Leaf
Origami Toad #28: Yellow Autumn Leaf
# 3 and 4
Right behind the tram is a pile of 100-Coins, and a Toad folded into a red autumn leaf. Additionally there is a yellow origami leaf Toad, hidden beneath a leaf pile. Hidden Toad 3
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 5
On the edge of the dried-up lake is a crumpled red Toad next to the sign. Hidden Toad 4
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 6
Near the tram in the patch of Tall Grass Plains, Mario can drop into a small cave with a red Toad stuck in the ground. Pulling them out rewards Mario a +5 MAX UP Heart. Hidden Toad 5
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 7
There is a red Toad hidden in the Tall Grass Plains to the left of the stairs.
This Toad is intended to be found with use of Toad Radar Toad Radar.
Hidden Toad 6
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 8
A second Toad is hidden in the Tall Grass Plains just in front of the gap in the fence in the foreground.
This Toad is intended to be found with use of Toad Radar Toad Radar.
Hidden Toad 7
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 9
Yet another red Toad is hidden in the field, near the exit leading to the bridge and the inward curve in the fence.
This Toad is intended to be found with use of Toad Radar Toad Radar.
Hidden Toad 8
Origami Toad #27: Red Autumn Leaf
# 10
On the platform across the bridge is a tree Mario can hammer to drop a red leaf, revealed to be another Toad. Hidden Toad 9
Origami Toad #27: Red Autumn Leaf
# 11
To the right of the Water Vellumental Shrine is a shortcut Pipe on a ledge next to a tree. Hammering the tree will drop a red origami leaf Toad. The eleventh hidden Toad in Autumn Mountain, disguised as a red origami leaf in a tree near the Water Vellumental Shrine.
Origami Toad #30: Red Thinfish
# 12
While crossing the shrine bridges and avoiding origami Cheep Cheeps, Mario may spot a Toad disguised as a red origami fish leaping in and out of the water between the middle platform. The twelfth hidden Toad in Autumn Mountain, disguised as a red origami fish in the pond near the Water Vellumental Shrine.
Artwork of a Toad from Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 13
Close to the Water Vellumental Shrine is a Toad taped to the wall. Mario must navigate through a hidden tunnel and drop a boulder down to reach the tape. The thirteenth hidden Toad in Autumn Mountain, taped to a wall near the Water Vellumental Shrine.
Origami Toad #31: Red Dragonfly
# 14
Taking the shortcut Pipe brings Mario to a ledge above the dock. Here there is an origami dragonfly Toad flying about. The fourteenth hidden Toad in Autumn Mountain, disguised as a red origami dragonfly high above the area with tuna cans.
An origami Toad
# 15
Above the dock is another ledge with an origami beetle crawling the wall. Hammer a nearby bush to reveal a Magic Circle and free the Toad with the 1,000-Fold Arms. The fifteenth hidden Toad in Autumn Mountain, disguised as a red origami beetle and scaling a wall high above a pile of tuna cans.
A Toad in Paper Mario: The Origami King
# 16
Between the Water Vellumental Shrine and Chestnut Valley is a secluded area with a bench and a Not-Bottomless Hole nearby. Patching this hole reveals a fax station satellite office, with a Sensor Lab Toad jammed into the fax machine inside. Mario pulls a Sensor Lab Toad from the Satellite Office's fax machine in Autumn Mountain.
Origami Toad #27: Red Autumn LeafOrigami Toad #28: Yellow Autumn Leaf
# 17 to 19
Required: Eddy River is filled

After refilling the lake, Mario can reach a tree next to a pile of boats. He can then hammer the tree to drop down a trio of Toads, each disguised as an autumn leaf.
A group of 3 hidden Toads in Autumn Mountain, all disguised as origami leaves in a tree near the river.
An origami Toad
Origami Toad #28: Yellow Autumn Leaf
# 20 and 21
Required: Eddy River is filled

Beneath the pile of boats is an origami beetle Toad, which crawls on the floor. Near the pile of boats Mario can find a yellow origami leaf Toad, resting on the edge of a crate.
The twentieth and twenty-first hidden Toads in Autumn Mountain, disguised as a red origami beetle under some boats and a yellow origami leaf resting on a crate, respectively.
Origami Toad #29: Monkey
# 22
Required: Eddy River is filled + Opened Can of Tuna

After Mario and co. find they cannot row the boat, they must collect a Canned Tuna from the monkey and follow it into the grassy field. Then once the Canned-Food Par-tay Trio is reunited, the Bone Goomba can open the can for Mario, which can be offered to the monkey to lure within hammer range and reveal the local Oarsman.
Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb watch an origami capture their attention from afar on Autumn Mountain.

Not-Bottomless Holes[edit]

Description Image
18 Holes
In the area near the tram are 4 holes - one in the fence in the foreground, two in the ground near the tree, and one tucked away in the wall behind the tree. First 4 Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King. Also contains first ? Block of the area.
At the end of the hidden cave underneath the tall grass field. This one must be repaired to get out of the cave. Fifth Not-Bottomless Hole in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
In front of the wooden gate after the wooden bridge. Sixth Not-Bottomless Hole in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
After going up the 3 sets of wooden stairs next to the wooden bench. This hole is transformed into a Sensor Lab's satellite office door. Not-Bottomless Hole 1
On the side of the mountain, left of the bench and satellite office door. Eighth and Ninth Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
On the right side of the cliff wall, near the bridge. Tenth Not-Bottomless Hole in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
On the wall in a secluded area reached by a pipe on the right side of the shrine. Eleventh Not-Bottomless Hole in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
There are 3 holes left of the Water Vellumental Temple entrance, surrounding the ? Block. Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King. Also contains fourth ? Block in the area.
Required: Navigate Chestnut Valley.

After leaving Chestnut Valley, this hole is seen on the wall to the right.
Fifteenth Not-Bottomless Hole in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
Required: Navigate Chestnut Valley.

Continue from previous one to reach wooden stairs and wooden fence. In this fence is a hole. Mario has to drop down to reach another two holes.
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King. Also contains fifth ? Block of the area.
Required: Eddy River is filled.

The last Not-Bottomless Hole can be found on the ledge adjacent the lake, left of the treasure chest in the middle.
Last Collectibles of every type (except Hidden Toad one) in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.

Collectible Treasures[edit]

Treasure Description Image
4 treasures
Collectible Treasure #30: Fallen Leaves

Fallen Leaves
Underneath the stairs connecting to the lake and dry grass field. First Collectible Treasure at Autumn Mountain in The Origami King.
Collectible Treasure #31: Toad Tram

Toad Tram
There is a gap next to the stairs leading to the office which leads to a chest. Collectible Treasure 31
Confetti Bag

Confetti Bag
On the ledge attached to the right side of the shrine. Third Collectible Treasure in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.
Toad Researcher

Toad Researcher
Required: Eddy River is filled

In the middle of the ledge in front of the lake.
Last Collectibles of every type (except Hidden Toad one) in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.

? Blocks[edit]

Hidden Item Description Image
6 blocks
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
100-Coin
Right next to the tram is a ? Block containing a 100-Coin. First 4 Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King. Also contains first ? Block of the area.
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King. A weapon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Shiny Hammer
Behind the tram, in the secret area with a circle of 100-Coins, Mario must jump in the center to reveal a Hidden Block containing a Shiny Hammer. ? Block 1
An item from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Fire Flower
In the field of dry grass, there is a gap in the fence on the north end Mario can walk through to reach a ? Block. ? Block 2
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
100-Coin
On the left side of the shrine is a small patch of land with a ? Block. Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King. Also contains fourth ? Block in the area.
An icon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Coin Bag
Required: Navigate Chestnut Valley

In front of the cliff is a ? Block containing a sack of coins.
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Not-Bottomless Holes in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King. Also contains fifth ? Block of the area.
A weapon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Hurlhammer
Required: Eddy River is filled

At the end of the path along the lake is a ? Block containing a Hurlhammer.
Last Collectibles of every type (except Hidden Toad one) in Autumn Mountain of The Origami King.

Gallery[edit]

Media[edit]

Audio.svg Bob-omb Enters - Plays when Bob-omb introduces himself on the tram ride to Autumn Mountain.
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Audio.svg Autumn Mountain - Plays in Autumn Mountain.
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Audio.svg Exploring Autumn Mountain - Plays at Autumn Mountain after discovering the Water Vellumental Magic Circle and while searching for the Water Vellumental Shrine.
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Audio.svg Go with the Flow - Plays when first entering Eddy River. The song is sung by the Oarsman.
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モミジ[?]
Momiji yama
Maple Mountain
Chinese (simplified) 枫叶山[?]
Fēngyè Shān
Maple Mountain
Chinese (traditional) 楓葉山[?]
Fēngyè Shān
Maple Mountain
Dutch Bonteblaadjesberg[?] Multicolored-Leaves Mountain
French Mont Évermeil[?] Mount Évermeil (évermeil is a pun on vermeil (bright-red) and émerveiller (fill with wonder) and on the expression "promettre monts et merveilles" (to promise the moon))
German Herbsthöhe[?] Autumn Heights
Italian Monte Autunno[?] Autumn Mountain
Korean 단풍산[?]
Danpung San
Maple Mountain
Spanish Monte del Otoño[?] Autumn Mountain