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'''Hole Punch''', '''The Disco Devil''' is a member of the [[Legion of Stationery]] who guards the end of the yellow [[streamer]] and serves as the boss of the [[Temple of Shrooms]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. He is an oversized, yellow hole puncher featuring [[King Olly]]'s logo on his black lid.  
'''Hole Punch''', '''The Disco Devil''' is a member of the [[Legion of Stationery]] who guards the end of the yellow [[streamer]] and serves as the boss of the [[Temple of Shrooms]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. He is an oversized, yellow hole puncher featuring [[King Olly]]'s logo on his black lid.  


When [[Mario]] reaches the top of the temple, he finds himself in a disco room with a large disco ball, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] as the [[DJ Toad|disk jockey]], and an [[Folded Soldiers|origami]] [[Goomba]], [[Shy Guy]], and [[Boo]] out on the dance floor. Suddenly, someone behind a large set of doors calls out and stops the music, demanding a better piece to groove to, threatening to punch out his face, as he did with all the other Toads in the temple. The disk jockey begs for a second chance and asks Mario to help him find a better record.
When [[Mario]] reaches the top of the temple, he finds himself in a disco room with a large disco ball, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] as the disk jockey, and an [[Folded Soldiers|origami]] [[Goomba]], [[Shy Guy]], and [[Boo]] out on the dance floor. Suddenly, someone behind a large set of doors calls out and stops the music, demanding a better piece to groove to, threatening to punch out his face, as he did with all the other Toads in the temple. The disk jockey begs for a second chance and asks Mario to help him find a better record.


Mario must bring the disk jockey records for him to play for Hole Punch. If he does not like the piece, he insults it and wants a different piece. After playing [["Thrills at Night"]], the Hole Punch becomes satisfied and requests an audience to join on the dance floor. The disk jockey gives [[Professor Toad]] a boom box, allowing him to explore the temple and pick up the Toads within.
Mario must bring the disk jockey records for him to play for Hole Punch. If he does not like the piece, he insults it and wants a different piece. After playing [["Thrills at Night"]], the Hole Punch becomes satisfied and requests an audience to join on the dance floor. The disk jockey gives [[Professor Toad]] a boom box, allowing him to explore the temple and pick up the Toads within.
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Before each normal ring movement, Hole Punch uses the move Hole Punch, raising the ring closest to him to repeatedly punch out holes in four different spaces, removing any icons on them, then spinning to slightly scramble the spaces. This process, at the beginning of the battle, damages and deactivates, but not removes, the ON button. Falling into any other holes causes Mario to trip, wasting his turn, after which Hole Punch uses Main Squeeze, dealing 16 or 17 points of damage.
Before each normal ring movement, Hole Punch uses the move Hole Punch, raising the ring closest to him to repeatedly punch out holes in four different spaces, removing any icons on them, then spinning to slightly scramble the spaces. This process, at the beginning of the battle, damages and deactivates, but not removes, the ON button. Falling into any other holes causes Mario to trip, wasting his turn, after which Hole Punch uses Main Squeeze, dealing 16 or 17 points of damage.


Hitting the front or side of Hole Punch does not deal any damage, so Mario must instead navigate behind his lid and use a Hammer attack to deal damage, in the process also releasing 2 or 3 of his punches, which restore random holes.
Hitting the front or side of Hole Punch does not deal any damage, so Mario must instead navigate behind his lid and use a Hammer attack to deal damage, in the process also releasing 2 or 3 of its punches, which restore random holes.


When Hole Punch attacks, if Mario is close enough and Hole Punch either does not have any punches from Mario or was damaged that turn, he will use Hole Punch to punch out a part of Mario, reducing his maximum HP and attack power, then use Base Slap, dealing 12-13 damage. For each part of Mario's body missing, Mario's maximum HP is specifically set to (Max. HP) ÷ 2 + 10; below is an example table, assuming a starting maximum HP of 145:
When Hole Punch attacks, if Mario is close enough and Hole Punch either does not have any punches from Mario or was damaged that turn, it will use Hole Punch to punch out a part of Mario, reducing his maximum HP and attack power, then use Base Slap, dealing 12-13 damage. Any of Mario's body can be recovered when Hole Punch drops punches, at which point one of Mario's body punches will appear as a space, which when picked up, restores as much maximum HP and attack power as the previous Hole Punch removed. If Mario is out of range and Hole Punch does not have any punches from Mario, it will use Gettin' Down, dealing 7 damage. If Hole Punch does have punches from Mario, it will instead use Throwing Punches, ejecting all of his punches from board spaces at Mario for 2 damage each, and then charging up any punches from Mario's body for 5 damage each. The punches are the placed on the board using the same formula, the process also restoring the ON button if it is still deactivated.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Parts punched out !! Mario's maximum HP
|-
| 0 || 145
|-
| 1 || 83
|-
| 2 || 52
|-
| 3 || 36
|}
 
Any of Mario's body can be recovered when Hole Punch drops punches, at which point one of Mario's body punches will appear as a space, which when picked up, restores as much maximum HP and attack power as the previous Hole Punch removed. If Mario is out of range and Hole Punch does not have any punches from Mario, he will use Gettin' Down, dealing 7 damage. If Hole Punch does have punches from Mario, he will instead use Throwing Punches, ejecting all of his punches from board spaces at Mario for 2 damage each, and then charging up any punches from Mario's body for 5 damage each. The punches are the placed on the board using the same formula, the process also restoring the ON button if it is still deactivated.


After taking enough of damage, Hole Punch will start to charge. At this point, Mario must use an [[Earth Vellumental]] [[Magic Circle]] to dodge his attack, which will stun Hole Punch; otherwise the boss will use The Whole Punch, which will deal 19 damage, Hole Punch Mario twice, and use Throwing Punches, all in one turn. If the move is dodged, all punches are released and Hole Punch is flipped over, allowing Mario to use the [[1,000 Fold Arms]] to rush attack him and attempt to peel off his lid, the allotted time corresponding to his current HP. If the lid is successfully peeled off, Hole Punch is defeated. If not, Hole Punch uses Hole Punch and Base Slap and returns to his regular pattern.
After taking enough of damage, Hole Punch will start to charge. At this point, Mario must use an [[Earth Vellumental]] [[Magic Circle]] to dodge his attack, which will stun Hole Punch; otherwise the boss will use The Whole Punch, which will deal 19 damage, Hole Punch Mario twice, and use Throwing Punches, all in one turn. If the move is dodged, all punches are released and Hole Punch is flipped over, allowing Mario to use the [[1,000 Fold Arms]] to rush attack him and attempt to peel off his lid, the allotted time corresponding to his current HP. If the lid is successfully peeled off, Hole Punch is defeated. If not, Hole Punch uses Hole Punch and Base Slap and returns to his regular pattern.
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PMTOK Hole Punch Punches Out Mario.jpg|Hole Punch uses the attack Hole Punch on Mario
PMTOK Hole Punch Punches Out Mario.jpg|Hole Punch uses the attack Hole Punch on Mario
PMTOK Hole Punch 1000 Fold Arms.jpg|Mario uses the 1,000-Fold Arms on Hole Punch
PMTOK Hole Punch 1000 Fold Arms.jpg|Mario uses the 1,000-Fold Arms on Hole Punch
PMOK Legion of Stationery.png|The [[Legion of Stationery]] on the [[Origami Craftsman]]'s workbench
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|DutM=Hole Punch
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|ChiTR=Dǎkǒngjī
|ChiTR=Dǎkǒngjī
|ChiTM=Hole Punch
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|Jap=ノリノリあなあけフリーク
|Jap=ノリノリあなあけフリーク
|JapR=Norinori Ana-ake Furīku
|JapR=Norinori Ana-ake Furīku
|JapM=Groovy Hole-Punching Freak
|JapM=Groovy Hole-Making Freak
|Spa=La agujereadora díscola
|Spa=La agujereadora díscola
|SpaM=The wayward hole punch
|SpaM=The wayward hole punch
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|Dut=De discoduivel
|Dut=De discoduivel
|DutM=The Disco Devil
|DutM=The Disco Devil
|Fre=La fan de disco infernale
|Fra=La fan de disco infernale
|FreM=The fan of infernal disco
|FraM=The infernal disco fan
|ChiS=热舞打孔怪
|ChiS=热舞打孔怪
|ChiSR=Rèwǔ Dǎkǒng Guài
|ChiSR=Rèwǔ Dǎkǒng Guài
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|ChiTR=Rèwǔ Dǎkǒng Guài
|ChiTR=Rèwǔ Dǎkǒng Guài
|ChiTM=Hot Dance Punching Monster
|ChiTM=Hot Dance Punching Monster
|Kor=구멍 뚫기 마니아
|Kor=
|KorR=Gumeong Ttulki Mania
|KorR=
|KorM=Making-hole Mania
|KorM=
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the game's traditional Chinese version, the Toads in the audience shout certain phrases in English rather than Chinese due to the battle being disco-themed, which is associated with the United States. The English phrases are <span lang="zh-hant">"Hey yo!", "Let’s party!", "Check it out! Yo!", "鎚子!Come on!", "跳啊!Baby~!", "Congratulations!", "超級Thank you!", "Have some coffee!?", "Cool!", "Sexy~!", "Yes!神祇之手!", "Cute!", "Fever!", "Oh my God!", and "Ouch!"</span>
*In the game's traditional Chinese version, the Toads in the audience shout certain phrases in English rather than Chinese due to the battle being disco-themed, which is associated with the United States. The English phrases are "Hey yo!", "Let’s party!", "Check it out! Yo!", "鎚子!Come on!", "跳啊!Baby~!", "Congratulations!", "超級Thank you!", "Have some coffee!?", "Cool!", "Sexy~!", "Yes!神祇之手!", "Cute!", "Fever!", "Oh my God!", and "Ouch!"
*In the English version of the game, Hole Punch is addressed as "he". However, in different language variations of the game (such as Italian), Hole Punch is addressed as "she". He is the only member, along with [[Colored Pencils]], to have male pronouns in the game.
*In the English version of the game, Hole Punch is addressed as "he". However, in different language variations of the game (such as Italian), Hole Punch is addressed as "she". He is the only member, along with [[Colored Pencils]], to have male pronouns in the game.
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