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|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:Introduction Of Hooktail Castle.png|250px]]<br>Mario and Koops at the entrance of Hooktail Castle | ||
|greater_location=[[Petal Meadows]] | |greater_location=[[Petal Meadows]] | ||
|ruler=[[Hooktail]] | |ruler=[[Hooktail]] | ||
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|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | ||
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'''Hooktail Castle''' is a location that is found during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in Chapter 1. Although not explicitly stated, it is the first major dungeon in the game, as it takes place in a closed location. Like [[Koopa Bros. Fortress]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', it features many traps and enemies, a boss at the top of the castle, four keys to unlock four doors, and a quest reward at the end. It is the castle where [[Hooktail]], the dragon who is terrorizing [[Petalburg]], is fought and resides. [[Mario]], and his [[partners]] — [[Goombella]] and [[Koops]] — travel here to defeat Hooktail and collect the [[Diamond Star]]. The castle is full of many traps and enemies that Mario and his partners must avoid and defeat. The enormous rooms in the castle provide a resting place for some of the Koopas that have fallen victim to Hooktail's ways — however, not all of the skeletons found throughout the castle remain in an eternal rest. | |||
'''Hooktail Castle''' is a location that is found during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in Chapter 1. Although not explicitly stated, it is the first major dungeon in the game, as it takes place in a closed location. It is the castle where [[Hooktail]], the dragon who is terrorizing [[Petalburg]], is fought and resides. [[Mario]], and his [[partners]] — [[Goombella]] and [[Koops]] — travel here to defeat Hooktail and collect the [[Diamond Star]]. The castle is full of many traps and enemies that Mario and his partners must avoid and defeat. The enormous rooms in the castle provide a resting place for some of the Koopas that have fallen victim to Hooktail's ways — however, not all of the skeletons found throughout the castle remain in an eternal rest. | |||
The in-game map description reads, "''A massive castle built to accommodate Hooktail's bulk. It's full of lethal traps.''" | The in-game map description reads, "''A massive castle built to accommodate Hooktail's bulk. It's full of lethal traps.''" | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
According to stories told by [[Grifty]], Hooktail Castle was built long ago in order to harbor one of the [[Crystal Stars]] | Though not much is known about the entire history of Hooktail Castle, some backstory was revealed throughout ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' in stories and rumors talked about amongst the many creatures Mario meets along his travels. According to some stories told by [[Grifty]], Hooktail Castle was built long ago in order to harbor one of the [[Crystal Stars]]. Despite Hooktail Castle being created to contain one of the Crystal Stars — which were scattered across the world in order to keep the [[Shadow Queen]] at rest — Hooktail was the guardian of the castle as well as one of the Shadow Queen's pets. It is unknown if the castle was originally created vacant, and then later taken over by Hooktail by purely coincidental means, if it was taken over by Hooktail purposely to guard the Crystal Star in hopes of somehow helping the long-dormant Shadow Queen, or if Hooktail was specifically put into the castle to guard the Crystal Star, although this seems the most likely as the [[Magical Map]] states the castle was built to "accommodate Hooktail's bulk". | ||
It is presumable that Hooktail Castle was once inhabited by beings other than Hooktail quite some time ago, as the castle features some devices including the [[wikipedia:Rack (torture)|Rack]], a [[wikipedia:Flail (weapon)|flail]], and a ball-and-chain. Many of the rooms are filled with the corpses of Koopas, but it is unknown as to how long they were there. There were also some prison cells found in the castle, similar to those found in castles from fourteenth-century Spain and Scotland; one of these prison cells has the skeletal remains of a Koopa residing behind it. | |||
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''=== | ||
{{PMTTYD map}} | {{PMTTYD map}} | ||
[[File:PMTTYD Hooktail Artwork.png|thumb|left|Hooktail, the guardian of the castle.]] | [[File:PMTTYD Hooktail Artwork.png|thumb|left|Hooktail, the guardian of the castle.]] | ||
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario and his partners can enter Hooktail Castle via a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that leads them into the background of the castle. The pipe is accessible after placing the [[Sun Stone|Sun]] and [[Moon Stone|Moon]] Stones from [[Shhwonk Fortress]] in some slots located in [[Petal Meadows]]. At the start, there is a [[Recovery Block]] and a [[spring]] which leads to a [[plane panel]], allowing Mario to fly across the ensuing moat in [[Plane Mode]]. A garden with a broken bridge appears under the plane panel. This garden hovers above a moat, and at the end of it, Mario can collect an [[HP Plus (badge)|HP Plus]] badge when using Koops. After soaring across the moat, Mario reaches a set of purple doors that lead to the center of the castle. | |||
Inside the area, there are many [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s and a [[Power Bounce]] badge within a red [[? Block|? block]]. In the next room, there are skeletons of Koopas and the skeleton of | Inside the area, there are many [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s and a [[Power Bounce]] badge within a red [[? Block|? block]]. In the next room, there are skeletons of Koopas and the skeleton of [[Kolorado's father]], which clutches a note addressed to [[Kolorado]] containing a warning about Hooktail and her weaknesses and his last words. At the far end of the room, there is a [[Red Bones]] that guards the doorway to the next room. When it is awakened, the room becomes flooded with [[Dull Bones]], and Mario and his partner are pushed away from the door, though the Red Bones battles Mario if it is hit by a [[hammer]]. After defeating the Red Bones, Mario can gain access to the next room. | ||
In the next few rooms, there are more [[Dull Bones]] and a [[Shine Sprite]] in their path. A red [[Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key]] is needed to unlock a locked door after passing through the rooms. It is on a high platform that can be accessible from [[Lift Switch]]es that cause arrow-imprinted blocks to go up and down. Mario can use Koops' Shell Toss ability to hit the switches while he jumps up blocks. The purple block leads to a square-shaped hole in a wall with a Star Piece on a ledge. By [[jump]]ing on two [[Stone Block]]s, Mario can reach a big black and yellow block that leads to a wall ledge and a Star Piece. With the black and yellow block up, Mario can use Koops to hit a red [[! Switch]] to flip a nearby staircase to the other side, allowing Mario to grab the key via Koops' shell. After this, Mario and his partner can reach a Save Block and a large green block that goes up. | In the next few rooms, there are more [[Dull Bones]] and a [[Shine Sprite]] in their path. A red [[Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key]] is needed to unlock a locked door after passing through the rooms. It is on a high platform that can be accessible from [[Lift Switch]]es that cause arrow-imprinted blocks to go up and down. Mario can use Koops' Shell Toss ability to hit the switches while he jumps up blocks. The purple block leads to a square-shaped hole in a wall with a Star Piece on a ledge. By [[jump]]ing on two [[Stone Block]]s, Mario can reach a big black and yellow block that leads to a wall ledge and a Star Piece. With the black and yellow block up, Mario can use Koops to hit a red [[! Switch]] to flip a nearby staircase to the other side, allowing Mario to grab the key via Koops' shell. After this, Mario and his partner can reach a Save Block and a large green block that goes up. | ||
After some travel, they reach a room with a few Dull Bones and a [[Paragoomba]] and a cell, which can be raised by pressing a red ! Switch. The cell leads to a room with a [[black chest]]. After collecting the [[Black Key]] in a chest at the room to the right, spikes pop out of the ground of the room forming a maze. The ceiling is also covered in spikes and lowers towards the ground, which will [[Game Over|crush Mario and his partner]] if they do not escape within 50 seconds. After unlocking the chest, | After some travel, they reach a room with a few Dull Bones and a [[Paragoomba]] and a cell, which can be raised by pressing a red ! Switch. The cell leads to a room with a [[black chest]]. After collecting the [[Black Key]] in a chest at the room to the right, spikes pop out of the ground of the room forming a maze. The ceiling is also covered in spikes and lowers towards the ground, which will [[Game Over|crush Mario and his partner]] if they do not escape within 50 seconds. After unlocking the chest, a [[List of implied characters#Four heroes|being]] inside the chest then curses Mario, allowing him to turn paper-thin and squeeze into narrow spaces. A red badge called [[Attack FX R]] appears in the left prison cell afterwards. | ||
After reaching the second level of the castle by a big green block in the fourth room of the previous area, there is another locked door. The second key is located in a cell | After reaching the second level of the castle by a big green block in the fourth room of the previous area, there is another locked door. The second key is located in a cell room with Kolorado's dead father in it and requires [[Paper Mode]]. After unlocking the door, there is a [[Recovery Block]]. There is also a switch that causes a bridge to appear. Mario can use Koops to hit the second switch and create another bridge, and they can use a window that does not have any bars on it to pass through the third gap, which is low enough to jump through, and a Star Piece can be found behind the windows at the start. Mario can also jump through the other window and enter the west door. Later, there is a room with many Dull Bones and another large green block on the ground. Mario can use Koops again and reach the third level. A [[Life Shroom]] can be seen on a ledge on the left wall and it can be collected if Mario drops down from the third level in front or behind the bars. | ||
[[File:Mario in the Castle.png|thumb|Mario leveling up in a battle in Hooktail Castle]] | [[File:Mario in the Castle.png|thumb|Mario leveling up in a battle in Hooktail Castle]] | ||
After meeting a mysterious thief named [[Ms. Mowz]] that came to the castle to steal rare badges in the treasure room, she leaves out the window after chatting with Mario and giving him a kiss. In this room, there is a Mushroom, a [[Honey Syrup]], and a key in the chests. After unlocking a door, Mario progresses further up the castle. Mario and his partner can then enter a room with Dull Bones at the bottom, a plane panel at the top, and big black and yellow block that allows Mario to elevate up to the two ceiling ledges. On the ceiling, Mario can obtain a Star Piece at the east end. To obtain a key, Mario can hit a yellow block to move the large black and yellow block downward, then Koops can be shot at the key. If Mario goes down a gap in the room, he can obtain the [[Last Stand P]] badge. | After meeting a mysterious thief named [[Ms. Mowz]] that came to the castle to steal rare badges in the treasure room, she leaves out the window after chatting with Mario and giving him a kiss. In this room, there is a Mushroom, a [[Honey Syrup]], and a key in the chests. After unlocking a door, Mario progresses further up the castle. Mario and his partner can then enter a room with Dull Bones at the bottom, a plane panel at the top, and big black and yellow block that allows Mario to elevate up to the two ceiling ledges. On the ceiling, Mario can obtain a Star Piece at the east end. To obtain a key, Mario can hit a yellow block to move the large black and yellow block downward, then Koops can be shot at the key. If Mario goes down a gap in the room, he can obtain the [[Last Stand P]] badge. | ||
After unlocking a locked door and collecting a Shine Sprite, Mario must go up two flights of stairs and travel across the outside ledge of another room. Mario and his partner then reach a long bridge with Koopas that leads up to a tower with a [[Spiked Goomba|Spiky Goomba]] on duty. At the top of this tower, there is a [[Save Block]], [[Recovery Block]], and an enormous pair of purple doors. Through these doors, Mario and his partners encounter Hooktail, and after she is defeated, Koopley is spat out of her, and he gives Mario the [[Diamond Star]]. | After unlocking a locked door and collecting a Shine Sprite, Mario must go up two flights of stairs and travel across the outside ledge of another room. Mario and his partner then reach a long bridge with Koopas that leads up to a tower with a [[Spiked Goomba|Spiky Goomba]] on duty. At the top of this tower, there is a [[Save Block]], [[Recovery Block]], and an enormous pair of purple doors. Through these doors, Mario and his partners encounter Hooktail, and after she is defeated, [[Koopley]] is spat out of her, and he gives Mario the [[Diamond Star]]. | ||
Once Hooktail is defeated, [[Koopook]] will post a trouble at the [[Trouble Center]] asking participants to find him in Hooktail Castle. If Mario locates him on the ledge near the green elevator block, he will reward Mario with the [[Special Card]] | Once Hooktail is defeated, [[Koopook]] will post a trouble at the [[Trouble Center]] asking participants to find him in Hooktail Castle. If Mario locates him on the ledge near the green elevator block, he will reward Mario with the [[Special Card]]. After [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 5: The Key to Pirates|Chapter 5]], [[Merlon]] will tell Mario and his partners about a fortune he had received, which told of a room hidden in Hooktail Castle. If Mario and his partners return to the room with the spikes and blast a large crack in the right wall with [[Admiral Bobbery]], they can find an [[Up Arrow]]. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center;width:100" | {|class=wikitable style="text-align: center; width: 100" | ||
!Enemy!!HP!!Attack!!Defense | !Enemy!!HP!!Attack!!Defense | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{|class=wikitable | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Item | !Item | ||
!Location | !Location | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|Attack FX | |{{PMTTYD item|Attack FX G|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.svg|15px|link=Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|In the storeroom in the right of the first floor, it is in the first cell. | |||
|- | |||
|{{PMTTYD item|Attack FX R|game=NS}} [[File:Nintendo GameCube symbol.svg|15px|link=Nintendo GameCube]] | |||
|In the storeroom in the right of the first floor, it is in the first cell. | |In the storeroom in the right of the first floor, it is in the first cell. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|Black Key|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Black Key|game=NS}} | ||
|In the spiky room in the right of the first floor, it is in the chest in the middle. | |In the spiky room in the right of the first floor, it is in the chest in the middle. | ||
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|{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Green|text=Castle Key (Green)|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Green|text=Castle Key (Green)|game=NS}} | ||
|In the second room on the first floor, it is in the right of the area behind the cells. | |In the second room on the first floor, it is in the right of the area behind the cells. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Red|text=Castle Key (Red)|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Red|text=Castle Key (Red)|game=NS}} | ||
|In the third room on the first floor, it is on a low ledge on the north wall. Accessible from the flippable stairs. | |In the third room on the first floor, it is on a low ledge on the north wall. Accessible from the flippable stairs. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Yellow|text=Castle Key (Yellow) | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Yellow|text=Castle Key (Yellow)|game=NS}} | ||
|In the storeroom on the third floor, | |In the storeroom on the third floor, it is in the chest in the far-left. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Blue|text=Castle Key (Blue)|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Castle Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Castle Key Blue|text=Castle Key (Blue)|game=NS}} | ||
|In the stair area on the third floor, it is across a gap in the south. Requires | |In the stair area on the third floor, it is across a gap in the south. Requires Koops. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|Diamond Star|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Diamond Star|game=NS}} | ||
|Found by [[Koopley]] in [[Hooktail]]'s stomach. Given to Mario after Hooktail is defeated. | |Found by [[Koopley]] in [[Hooktail]]'s stomach. Given to Mario after Hooktail is defeated. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Attack FX B (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Attack FX B|text=Elusive Badge|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Attack FX B (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Attack FX B|text=Elusive Badge|game=NS}} | ||
|Inside the chest covered by a piece of paper at the center of Hooktail's room while doing [[Elusive | |Inside the chest covered by a piece of paper at the center of [[Hooktail]]'s room while doing [[Elusive Badge!|Ms. Mowz's trouble]]. | ||
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| | |{{PMTTYD item|Honey Syrup|game=NS}} | ||
|In the storeroom on the third floor, it is in the chest in the front-left. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|HP Plus|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|HP Plus|game=NS}} | ||
|Outside the castle, it is to the right under the broken bridge. Requires Koops | |Outside the castle, it is to the right under the broken bridge. (Requires Koops) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|Last Stand P|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Last Stand P|game=NS}} | ||
|In the stair area on the second floor, it is on top of the high platform in the southeast. Accessible with the yellow block from the third floor. | |In the stair area on the second floor, it is on top of the high platform in the southeast. Accessible with the yellow block from the third floor. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|link=Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|link=Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom|game=NS}} | ||
|In the room with a block to the third floor, it is on a ledge by the left wall. | |In the room with a block to the third floor, it is on a ledge by the left wall. | ||
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| | |{{PMTTYD item|Mushroom|game=NS}} | ||
|In the storeroom on the third floor, it is in the chest in the middle. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|Power Bounce|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Power Bounce|game=NS}} | ||
|In the first room on the first floor, it is in the red ? block. | |In the first room on the first floor, it is in the red ? block. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=3|{{PMTTYD item|Shine Sprite|game=NS}} (×3) | |rowspan=3|{{PMTTYD item|Shine Sprite|game=NS}} (×3) | ||
|In the third room on the first floor, it is by the north wall. | |In the third room on the first floor, it is by the north wall. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|In the storeroom on the third floor, it is above the left chests. | |In the storeroom on the third floor, it is above the left chests. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|In the stair area on the fourth floor, it is in front of the window by the door to the outside. | |In the stair area on the fourth floor, it is in front of the window by the door to the outside. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|Special Card|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Special Card|game=NS}} | ||
|In the room with a block to the third floor, it is given by [[Koopook]] for doing [[Try to find me!|his trouble]]. | |In the room with a block to the third floor, it is given by [[Koopook]] for doing [[Try to find me!|his trouble]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=5|{{PMTTYD item|Star Piece|game=NS}} (×5) | |rowspan=5|{{PMTTYD item|Star Piece|game=NS}} (×5) | ||
|In the second room on the first floor, it is under a panel behind the leftmost cell. | |In the second room on the first floor, it is under a panel behind the leftmost cell. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|In the third room on the first floor, it is on a high ledge on the north wall. Accessible from the yellow block or the window area on the second floor. | |In the third room on the first floor, it is on a high ledge on the north wall. Accessible from the yellow block or the window area on the second floor. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|To the right of the third room on the first floor, it is on a high ledge through a hole on the wall. Accessible from the purple block. | |To the right of the third room on the first floor, it is on a high ledge through a hole on the wall. Accessible from the purple block. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|In the window area on the second floor, it is in the right of the area behind the windows. | |In the window area on the second floor, it is in the right of the area behind the windows. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|In the airplane room on the third floor, it is on the right of the north ledge. | |In the airplane room on the third floor, it is on the right of the north ledge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{PMTTYD item|Up Arrow|game=NS}} | |{{PMTTYD item|Up Arrow|game=NS}} | ||
|To the right of the spiky room on the first floor, it is inside a chest that appears after hitting the ! block. | |To the right of the spiky room on the first floor, it is inside a chest that appears after hitting the ! block. | ||
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*'''[[Tattle]]s:''' | *'''[[Tattle]]s:''' | ||
**''This is the entrance to Hooktail Castle. Not bad... There's a garden up ahead. There's a Save Block here, too, so we'd probably better use it, don'tcha think?'' | **''This is the entrance to Hooktail Castle. Not bad... There's a garden up ahead. There's a Save Block here, too, so we'd probably better use it, don'tcha think?'' | ||
***''This is the entrance to Hooktail Castle. There's a Save Block here! We should use it, don'tcha think?'' | ***(Switch version) ''This is the entrance to Hooktail Castle. There's a Save Block here! We should use it, don'tcha think?'' | ||
**''This is the Hooktail Castle garden. Looks like the bridge has been out for a while. Even so, this castle just seems so... majestic, y'know? It's so big, and... strange.'' | **''This is the Hooktail Castle garden. Looks like the bridge has been out for a while. Even so, this castle just seems so... majestic, y'know? It's so big, and... strange.'' | ||
***''Looks like the bridge has been out for a while. Even so, this castle just seems so... majestic, y'know? It's so big and... strange.'' | ***(Switch version) ''Looks like the bridge has been out for a while. Even so, this castle just seems so... majestic, y'know? It's so big and... strange.'' | ||
**''This is a corridor in Hooktail Castle. Can't say I'm a fan of the bone-pile decor. I don't really wanna have my bones end up here, Mario. How about we move on?'' | **''This is a corridor in Hooktail Castle. Can't say I'm a fan of the bone-pile decor. I don't really wanna have my bones end up here, Mario. How about we move on?'' | ||
**''I guess that's a dungeon beyond us... Ick... There are bones scattered everywhere. Mmm... Mold and dust... Great. You could totally choke on the stench in this place. HAAAAAACK!'' | **''I guess that's a dungeon beyond us... Ick... There are bones scattered everywhere. Mmm... Mold and dust... Great. You could totally choke on the stench in this place. HAAAAAACK!'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Hooktail Castle background.png|Hooktail Castle in the sun | Hooktail Castle background.png|Hooktail Castle in the sun | ||
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PMTTYD Before Hooktail Castle 1.png | PMTTYD Before Hooktail Castle 1.png | ||
PMTTYD Before Hooktail Castle 2.png | PMTTYD Before Hooktail Castle 2.png | ||
Koops HP Plus PMTTYD.png|[[HP Plus (badge)|HP Plus]] | Koops HP Plus PMTTYD.png|[[HP Plus (badge)|HP Plus]] | ||
PMTTYD Mario airplane.png|[[Plane Mode]] | PMTTYD Mario airplane.png|[[Plane Mode]] | ||
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Goombella Tattling Paratroopa PMTTYD.png|Goombella tattling a [[Koopa Paratroopa]] | Goombella Tattling Paratroopa PMTTYD.png|Goombella tattling a [[Koopa Paratroopa]] | ||
Power Bounce Obtained PMTTYD.png|[[Power Bounce]] | Power Bounce Obtained PMTTYD.png|[[Power Bounce]] | ||
PMTTYD Kolorado's Father.png|The dead body of [[ | PMTTYD Kolorado's Father.png|The dead body of [[Kolorado's father]] on the ground. | ||
Koops and Kolorado's Father.png|[[Koops]] mistakes the [[Dull Bones]] for [[Koopley|his own father]]. | Koops and Kolorado's Father.png|[[Koops]] mistakes the [[Dull Bones]] for [[Koopley|his own father]]. | ||
PMTTYD Kolorado's Father Letter.png | PMTTYD Kolorado's Father Letter.png | ||
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Hooktail Last Burp.png|Hooktail spitting [[Koopley]]'s shell out | Hooktail Last Burp.png|Hooktail spitting [[Koopley]]'s shell out | ||
Koopley Relieved.png|Koopley | Koopley Relieved.png|Koopley | ||
Koopley Pleads Mario PMTTYD.png | |||
Diamond Star Souvenir PMTTYD.png | |||
Koops and Koopley.png | Koops and Koopley.png | ||
Koopley and Diamond PMTTYD.png | Koopley and Diamond PMTTYD.png | ||
PMTTYD Crystal Star get.png | PMTTYD Crystal Star get.png | ||
KoopookTTYD.png|Koopook [[Trouble Center]] mission | KoopookTTYD.png|Koopook [[Trouble Center]] mission | ||
PMTTYD Attack FX B screenshot.png|Mario using Flurrie to blow away the "sheet" and reveal a chest containing the [[Attack FX B (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Attack FX B]] badge | PMTTYD Attack FX B screenshot.png|Mario using Flurrie to blow away the "sheet" and reveal a chest containing the [[Attack FX B (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Attack FX B]] badge | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ゴンババ城 | ||
| | |JapR=Gonbaba Jō | ||
| | |JapM=Hooktail Castle | ||
|Fre=Château Carbocroc | |||
|FreM=Hooktail Castle | |||
|Fre=Château | |||
|FreM=Hooktail | |||
|Ger=Lohgards Burg | |Ger=Lohgards Burg | ||
|GerM=Hooktail's Castle | |GerM=Hooktail's Castle | ||
|Kor=곤자잔 성 | |Kor=곤자잔 성 | ||
|KorR=Gonjajan Seong | |KorR=Gonjajan Seong | ||
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|SpaM=Hooktail's Castle | |SpaM=Hooktail's Castle | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{PMTTYD}} | {{PMTTYD}} | ||
[[Category:Castles]] | [[Category:Castles]] |