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The area consists of a green [[Toad House]] laboratory with various assorted crates, barrels, monitors, and other supplies, lying around outside of it. Cutting out the monitor with an "L" symbol on it on the far right will reveal [[Luigi]] hiding behind it. When [[Mario]] and [[Huey]] attempt to enter the house, Huey accidentally gets snagged by the owner's claw device. The owner tells them that a star-shaped object crashed into his monitor earlier and drained most of his power. In order to restore power to the lab, Mario must go through the [[Warp Pipe]] outside, which takes him to the top of a nearby tower, and use the Battery [[Thing]]. After Mario uses it, all the clouds surrounding the house turn gray, but nothing happens. After a couple seconds, Huey will come out and tell Mario that lightning tends to strike "tall, metal objects". Promptly, the battery strikes Huey with a bolt of lightning, which travels through the wire and restores the power at the energy plant.
The area consists of a green [[Toad House]] laboratory with various assorted crates, barrels, monitors, and other supplies, lying around outside of it. Cutting out the monitor with an "L" symbol on it on the far right will reveal [[Luigi]] hiding behind it. When [[Mario]] and [[Huey]] attempt to enter the house, Huey accidentally gets snagged by the owner's claw device. The owner tells them that a star-shaped object crashed into his monitor earlier and drained most of his power. In order to restore power to the lab, Mario must go through the [[Warp Pipe]] outside, which takes him to the top of a nearby tower, and use the Battery [[Thing]]. After Mario uses it, all the clouds surrounding the house turn gray, but nothing happens. After a couple seconds, Huey will come out and tell Mario that lightning tends to strike "tall, metal objects". Promptly, the battery strikes Huey with a bolt of lightning, which travels through the wire and restores the power at the energy plant.


After restoring the power, Mario can enter the monitor in the center of the house by cutting it out. Inside the monitor is a ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''-styled sub-level. This sub-level features 8-bit enemies as well as paper ones. The 8-bit enemies simply damage Mario if they collide with him rather than starting a battle and can be defeated in one hit, while the paper enemies behave like normal. 3-D [[flip]]ping from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' returns here, with three minor differences: the 3-D view is isometric, it requires [[paint]] to activate, and running out of time simply reverts the game back to 2-D mode rather than damaging Mario. Paint can be restored by collecting [[1-Up Mushroom]]s or defeating enemies. The sub-level consists of three "main" screens and multiple secret areas. One of the clouds on the third main screen has one of its eyes missing, which can be fixed with Mario's [[Paint Hammer]]; this is the sole colorless spot in the level. There are two Things, a red [[Rescue Squad]] member, and a Mini Paint Star to be found here. Mario can return to the regular world by grabbing onto one of the [[Goal Pole]]s.
After restoring the power, Mario can enter the monitor in the center of the house by cutting it out. Inside the monitor is a ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''-styled sub-level. This sub-level features 8-bit enemies as well as paper ones. The 8-bit enemies simply damage Mario if they collide with him rather than starting a battle and can be defeated in one hit, while the paper enemies behave like normal. 3-D [[flip]]ping from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' returns here, with three minor differences: the 3-D view is isometric, it requires paint to activate, and running out of time simply reverts the game back to 2-D mode rather than damaging Mario. Paint can be restored by collecting [[1-Up Mushroom]]s or defeating enemies. The sub-level consists of three "main" screens and multiple secret areas. One of the clouds on the third main screen has one of its eyes missing, which can be fixed with Mario's [[Paint Hammer]]; this is the sole colorless spot in the level. There are two Things, a red [[Rescue Squad]] member, and a Mini Paint Star to be found here. Mario can return to the regular world by grabbing onto one of the [[Goal Pole]]s.


To find the red Rescue Squad member, Mario must go to the third main screen and then flip into 3-D. He must then climb up the boxes, drop behind the one with a hole in it, and then walk behind the black section, bypassing the flag. There will be a pipe at the far right that leads to an underground section. Once inside, flipping reveals a pathway leading upward. At the far right of this section is red Rescue Squad member #46 being harassed by a Boomerang Bro. After defeating it, Mario must take the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] to a Goal Pole in order to get him out of the game world.
To find the red Rescue Squad member, Mario must go to the third main screen and then flip into 3-D. He must then climb up the boxes, drop behind the one with a hole in it, and then walk behind the black section, bypassing the flag. There will be a pipe at the far right that leads to an underground section. Once inside, flipping reveals a pathway leading upward. At the far right of this section is red Rescue Squad member #46 being harassed by a Boomerang Bro. After defeating it, Mario must take the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] to a Goal Pole in order to get him out of the game world.

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