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[[File:Bowser Gate.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] falling through a trap door created by a Guard Door]]
[[File:Bowser Gate.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] falling through a trap door created by a Guard Door]]
{{quote|Bloooaaahhhhhhhh!!!! Welcome, worm! I'm called the Guard Door of Bowser's Castle. It's my job to keep suspicious types from entering.|Guard Door|Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Bloooaaahhhhhhhh!!!! Welcome, worm! I'm called the Guard Door of Bowser's Castle. It's my job to keep suspicious types from entering.|Guard Door|Paper Mario}}
'''Guard Doors''' are huge stone faces of [[Bowser]] that act as gates in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In three areas of [[Bowser's Castle]], a Guard Door can be found; they need to have something done before they let [[Mario]] pass. If Mario completes the objective, the gate will split in half and open. Their roles in the game are similar to the [[Thwomp]] [[65th Trivia Quiz-Off|quiz]][[66th Trivia Quiz-Off|masters]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Dorguy the First|the]] [[Dorguy the Second|three]] [[Dorguy the Third|Dorguys]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
'''Guard Doors''' are huge stone faces of [[Bowser]] that act as gates in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In three areas of [[Bowser's Castle]], a Guard Door can be found; they need to have something done before they let [[Mario]] pass. If Mario completes the objective, the gate will split in half and open. Their roles in the game are similar to the [[Thwomp]] [[65th Super Fun Quirk Quiz|quiz]][[66th Annual Quirk Quiz|masters]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and [[Dorguy the First|the]] [[Dorguy the Second|three]] [[Dorguy the Third|Dorguys]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.


The first one Mario encounters opens a trap door, sending Mario to a jail cell. After Mario escapes, the gate lets him in. The second quizzes Mario five times on various enemies; however, if Mario answers three questions wrong, he will then be forced to fight three [[Black Shy Guy#Paper Mario|Anti Guy]]s. The third and final Door sends Mario into a battle with the "[[Koopa Bros.|Super Ultra Mighty Koopa Bros. the Great]]", but they are knocked away by the new and improved [[Jr. Troopa]], whom Mario then has to fight. The third Guard Door is the exit from Bowser's Castle leading up to [[Peach's Castle]] and the final battle with Bowser.
The first one Mario encounters opens a trap door, sending Mario to a jail cell. After Mario escapes, the gate lets him in. The second quizzes Mario five times on various enemies; however, if Mario answers three questions wrong, he will then be forced to fight three [[Black Shy Guy#Paper Mario|Anti Guy]]s. The third and final Door sends Mario into a battle with the "[[Koopa Bros.|Super Ultra Mighty Koopa Bros. the Great]]", but they are knocked away by the new and improved [[Jr. Troopa]], whom Mario then has to fight. The third Guard Door is the exit from Bowser's Castle leading up to [[Peach's Castle]] and the final battle with Bowser.
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A Guard Door also makes an appearance in issue 27 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', which is an adaption of ''Paper Mario''. At one point, Mario starts drawing swirly glasses and a mustache on the statue's face, much to Mario's partners' disbelief. The statue then tests Mario by having [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Dry Bones]], [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Goomba]]s walk around, much as in the game. The statue than spawns a [[Hammer Bro]] while Mario shrinks. [[Twink]] then rescues Mario and drops him into some liquid, having Mario grow up and then eventually defeat the Hammer Bro and the statue.
A Guard Door also makes an appearance in issue 27 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', which is an adaption of ''Paper Mario''. At one point, Mario starts drawing swirly glasses and a mustache on the statue's face, much to Mario's partners' disbelief. The statue then tests Mario by having [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Dry Bones]], [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Goomba]]s walk around, much as in the game. The statue than spawns a [[Hammer Bro]] while Mario shrinks. [[Twink]] then rescues Mario and drops him into some liquid, having Mario grow up and then eventually defeat the Hammer Bro and the statue.
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|data-label="Question"|How many [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s were there!?
|data-label="Question"|How many [[Koopa Troopa|Koopas]] were there!?
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