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'''''Paper Mario: The Origami King''''' is | '''''Paper Mario: The Origami King''''' is the sixth installment in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series, released on the [[Nintendo Switch]] worldwide on July 17, 2020. The game follows [[Mario]] opposing an evil army of origami characters known as [[Folded Soldiers]], ruled by the Origami King, [[King Olly]]; which have taken over the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. | ||
The game follows the gameplay style of its two predecessors, ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. As in these previous entries, role-playing elements are deemphasized in favor of action-adventure mechanics, which focus on exploration and puzzle-solving in individual areas rather than emphasizing character growth over the entire game. Also like the previous games, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' is focused around an aspect of arts and crafts. Whilst ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' had a focus on stickers and ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' had a focus on paint, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' is focused around {{wp|origami}}. Similarly, the game's environments graphically resemble crafts, and many of the game's bosses are based around some kind of crafting tool. Unlike the entries directly before, however, ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' has levels that are directly connected rather than being segregated through a level select screen, similar to the first two games in the series. Similar to ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Bowser is not the primary antagonist in exchange for an original villain. ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' does not feature a battle system which uses finite items for combat, as it instead uses an original ring-based system which uses puzzle-solving instead of strategy. | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
===Prologue=== | ===Prologue=== | ||
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===Purple streamer=== | ===Purple streamer=== | ||
[[File:PMTOK Sea Tower entrance.png|thumb|Mario arrives at the [[Sea Tower]]]] | [[File:PMTOK Sea Tower entrance.png|thumb|Mario arrives at the [[Sea Tower]]]] | ||
Returning the Toad Town, Mario and Olivia find Captain T. Ode, who reclaims ownership of his own submarine. The sub is attached to Sea Captain Toad's ship, and T. Ode, Mario, and Olivia head out into the Great Sea. After clearing the thick fog that covers the sea, they discover the source of the purple streamer at the [[Sea Tower]], but are unable to enter without the three orbs located in [[ | Returning the Toad Town, Mario and Olivia find Captain T. Ode, who reclaims ownership of his own submarine. The sub is attached to Sea Captain Toad's ship, and T. Ode, Mario, and Olivia head out into the Great Sea. After clearing the thick fog that covers the sea, they discover the source of the purple streamer at the [[Sea Tower]], but are unable to enter without the three orbs located in [[Diamond Island]]. They travel between many islands, eventually meeting up with Luigi on [[Mushroom Island]], who holds the key to Diamond Island. The brothers decide to find the island's resident and free the [[Origami Craftsman]] from the walls of his workshop. The craftsman reveals he created King Olly for the Origami Festival using the forbidden Fold of Life. Olly turned on his creator and set out to fold the world in his image, using the Origami Craftsman's notes to fold Olivia. The craftsman shares a set of notes with Olivia before she head back to the ship with Mario. | ||
Mario and Olivia use the key Luigi obtained to access the submerged Diamond Island, where three temples stand, housing the Trials of Power, Wisdom, and Courage; and the nearby [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]]. The duo must travel up the mountain and defeat the [[Ice Vellumental]] at its peak. After defeating the final Vellumental, Olivia gains the ability to fold into it and utilize its ice powers to access the Trials of Wisdom and Courage. After completing all three trials, Mario and Olivia turn to the Sea Tower and climb up to its peak. At the top, they face off against [[Tape (boss)|Tape]], and upon the stationery's defeat, Mario destroys the purple streamer. | Mario and Olivia use the key Luigi obtained to access the submerged Diamond Island, where three temples stand, housing the Trials of Power, Wisdom, and Courage; and the nearby [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]]. The duo must travel up the mountain and defeat the [[Ice Vellumental]] at its peak. After defeating the final Vellumental, Olivia gains the ability to fold into it and utilize its ice powers to access the Trials of Wisdom and Courage. After completing all three trials, Mario and Olivia turn to the Sea Tower and climb up to its peak. At the top, they face off against [[Tape (boss)|Tape]], and upon the stationery's defeat, Mario destroys the purple streamer. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK BBQ Foodeatery Toad Sprite.png|100px]] | |[[File:PMTOK BBQ Foodeatery Toad Sprite.png|100px]] | ||
|[[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]] | |[[Toad's BBQ Foodeatery caretaker]] | ||
|A shirtless Toad found inside the [[ | |A shirtless Toad found inside the [[Big Shell]], which is recovered in the Great Sea and cooked in the Whispering Woods. | ||
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|[[File:Origami Craftsman PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | |[[File:Origami Craftsman PMTOK sprite.png|100px]] | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Ice Vellumental.png|200px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Ice Vellumental.png|200px]] | ||
|[[Ice Vellumental]] | |[[Ice Vellumental]] | ||
|A giant polar bear with large claws similar to the {{wp|White Tiger (mythology)|White Tiger}}. It resides in the [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]] on [[ | |A giant polar bear with large claws similar to the {{wp|White Tiger (mythology)|White Tiger}}. It resides in the [[Ice Vellumental Mountain]] on [[Diamond Island]]. It can freeze panels on the arena and make them unusable, only thawing with the Fire Vellumental's power or through sliding them. When it is low on health, the Ice Vellumental uses its Ice Maze ability, creating slush on the board and forcing Mario to navigate it to reach the 1,000-Fold Arms panel. | ||
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|<center>'''[[ | |<center>'''[[Diamond Island]]'''<br><br>A secret underwater island with three trials.</center> | ||
|<center>[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island.jpg|250px]]</center> | |<center>[[File:PMTOK Diamond Island.jpg|250px]]</center> | ||
|<center>-</center> | |<center>-</center> | ||
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|[[File:Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack]] | |[[Shiny Mushroom 3-Pack]] | ||
|Three [[Shiny Mushroom]]s. Available in the [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] shop and from a Toad statue on [[ | |Three [[Shiny Mushroom]]s. Available in the [[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Shroom City]] shop and from a Toad statue on [[Diamond Island]]. | ||
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|[[File:Fire Flower Set PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Fire Flower Set PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
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===Overworld collectibles and objects=== | ===Overworld collectibles and objects=== | ||
{{image|more=yes|section=y|A few objects still missing images}} | {{image|more=yes|section=y|A few objects still missing images}} | ||
{{ | {{rewrite-expand|section=y|More descriptive descriptions; missing non-hazardous objects like the various [[Magic Circle]]s}} | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Bag of Confetti.jpg|128px]]<br>[[File:PMTOK Bag of Confetti.png|128px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Bag of Confetti.jpg|128px]]<br>[[File:PMTOK Bag of Confetti.png|128px]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Bag of Confetti]] | ||
|A bag filled with confetti that can be collected to completely refill Mario's confetti supply. There are two different sizes, with the larger ones restoring more confetti. | |A bag filled with confetti that can be collected to completely refill Mario's confetti supply. There are two different sizes, with the larger ones restoring more confetti. | ||
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|Hearts that increase Mario's max HP by five, ten, or twenty. | |Hearts that increase Mario's max HP by five, ten, or twenty. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK | |[[File:PMTOK Origami Super Star Artwork.png|128px]] | ||
|[[Super Star]] | |[[Super Star]] | ||
|A rare item that makes Mario [[Invincible Mario|invincible]], allowing him to safely walk through spikes and defeat enemies upon contact. | |A rare item that makes Mario [[Invincible Mario|invincible]], allowing him to safely walk through spikes and defeat enemies upon contact. | ||
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|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 74 (Submarine Marino).jpg|128px]] | |[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 74 (Submarine Marino).jpg|128px]] | ||
|[[Super Marino]] | |[[Super Marino]] | ||
|A submarine piloted by [[Captain T. Ode]]. This sub transported guests to [[ | |A submarine piloted by [[Captain T. Ode]]. This sub transported guests to [[Diamond Island]], before T. Ode stole it. Later, it becomes the main display at the [[Musée Champignon]]. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:No image.png|128px]] | ||
|{{conjectural|Temple teleporter}} | |{{conjectural|Temple teleporter}} | ||
|Warps Mario to a different area in the [[Trial of Power]], [[Trial of Courage]], and [[Trial of Wisdom]] temples. | |Warps Mario to a different area in the [[Trial of Power]], [[Trial of Courage]], and [[Trial of Wisdom]] temples. | ||
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|[[File:No image.png|60px]] | |[[File:No image.png|60px]] | ||
|[[Crate]] | |[[Crate]] | ||
|Wooden crates that can be whacked with Mario's [[Hammer]]. They | |Wooden crates that can be whacked with Mario's [[Hammer]]. They contains coins and confetti. | ||
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|[[File:PMOK Bush.png|60px]][[File:PMTOK Flower pair 1.png|60px]] | |[[File:PMOK Bush.png|60px]][[File:PMTOK Flower pair 1.png|60px]] | ||
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|Common blocks that can be broken by either Mario hitting them with a hammer or jumping into them from below. | |Common blocks that can be broken by either Mario hitting them with a hammer or jumping into them from below. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:No image.png|128px]] | ||
|[[Empty Block]] | |[[Empty Block]] | ||
|A block that cannot be broken. When a ? Block is hit, it turns into an Empty Block. | |A block that cannot be broken. When a ? Block is hit, it turns into an Empty Block. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:No image.png|128px]] | ||
|[[Hidden Block]] | |[[Hidden Block]] | ||
|? Blocks that are invisible. The [[Hidden Block Alert]] or the [[Hidden Block Unhider]] can be used to find Hidden Blocks. | |? Blocks that are invisible. The [[Hidden Block Alert]] or the [[Hidden Block Unhider]] can be used to find Hidden Blocks. | ||
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|A bench where Mario can sit on to fully recover his HP. | |A bench where Mario can sit on to fully recover his HP. | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:No image.png|128px]] | ||
|[[Sign]] | |[[Sign]] | ||
|Signboards that provide information relevant to the area when read. | |Signboards that provide information relevant to the area when read. | ||
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|[[File:Big Shell PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Big Shell PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Big Shell]] | ||
|An item collected from [[the Great Sea]]. It is cooked on a campfire at Whispering Woods, revealing a shirtless Toad. | |An item collected from [[the Great Sea]]. It is cooked on a campfire at Whispering Woods, revealing a shirtless Toad. | ||
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|[[File:Diamond Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Diamond Key PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
|[[Diamond Key]] | |[[Diamond Key]] | ||
|The key to [[ | |The key to [[Diamond Island]]. Luigi obtains it from [[Full Moon Island]] and gives it to Mario while on [[Mushroom Island]]. | ||
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|[[File:Faded Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | |[[File:Faded Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|50px]] | ||
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[[File:PMTOK Color Splash Hammer.png|thumb|Sprites of the hammer from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''|100px]] | [[File:PMTOK Color Splash Hammer.png|thumb|Sprites of the hammer from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''|100px]] | ||
[[File:PMTOK Bossotronic unused (Fire Vellumental Cave).png|thumb|left|Mario in an unused rematch against the [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s with fire buckets.]] | [[File:PMTOK Bossotronic unused (Fire Vellumental Cave).png|thumb|left|Mario in an unused rematch against the [[Paper Macho Shy Guy]]s with fire buckets.]] | ||
Before entering Peach's Castle for the first time, the player was originally going to have a 360-degree view of the castle as well as some models of Princess Peach, which appear unused in the game's files with different hair and jewels on her crown.<ref> | Before entering Peach's Castle for the first time, the player was originally going to have a 360-degree view of the castle as well as some models of Princess Peach, which appear unused in the game's files with different hair and jewels on her crown.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8-kBSYafhs</ref> Some leftovers from ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' in the game's code include Mario swinging his hammer, which is 2D, even though in the game it is 3D. The Monty Mole accessory vendor has unused walking animations.<ref>https://tcrf.net/Paper_Mario:_The_Origami_King</ref> Additionally, there are unused sprites for Captain T. Ode, as well as Bowser and Bowser Jr. inside the Koopa Clown Car. | ||
<tt>\data\map\maplink.elf.zst</tt> contains nodes linking to unused [[Battle Lab|Bossotronic]] rematches against all three [[Big Sho' Theater]] Paper Macho battles, the second wave of Paper Macho Shy Guys with buckets in the [[Fire Vellumental Cave]], and the [[Paper Macho Mummy Goomba]]s in the [[Temple of Shrooms]]. However, when activated the bosses do not appear as the links are unfinished. | <tt>\data\map\maplink.elf.zst</tt> contains nodes linking to unused [[Battle Lab|Bossotronic]] rematches against all three [[Big Sho' Theater]] Paper Macho battles, the second wave of Paper Macho Shy Guys with buckets in the [[Fire Vellumental Cave]], and the [[Paper Macho Mummy Goomba]]s in the [[Temple of Shrooms]]. However, when activated the bosses do not appear as the links are unfinished. | ||
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*''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'': When trying to recall the term "amnesia", Bob-omb mentions "Thinky Thinky Panic", a reference to this game's title. | *''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'': When trying to recall the term "amnesia", Bob-omb mentions "Thinky Thinky Panic", a reference to this game's title. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': After Mario rescues Birdo in [[Big Sho' Theater]], she says that she has "Mario madness." The English cover for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' features the subtitle "Mario Madness," and the game was Birdo's first appearance. Additionally, the Musée Champignon description for the [[Black Shy Guy]] states that it throws [[turnip]]-like objects, referencing the throwing mechanic from this game. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': After Mario rescues Birdo in [[Big Sho' Theater]], she says that she has "Mario madness." The English cover for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' features the subtitle "Mario Madness," and the game was Birdo's first appearance. Additionally, the Musée Champignon description for the [[Black Shy Guy]] states that it throws [[turnip]]-like objects, referencing the throwing mechanic from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Olivia mentions [[Angry Sun|the sun being angry]] in Scorching Sandpaper Desert. Portions of [[Chestnut Valley]]'s music are based on this game's athletic theme. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Olivia mentions [[Angry Sun|the sun being angry]] in Scorching Sandpaper Desert. Portions of [[Chestnut Valley]]'s music are based on this game's athletic theme. | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': The fireball and spin jump sounds are reused from this game. | *''[[Super Mario World]]'': The fireball and spin jump sounds are reused from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': An arrangement of "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]" plays when Mario and Luigi arrive at Peach's Castle in the opening. | *''[[Super Mario 64]]'': An arrangement of "[[Inside the Castle Walls]]" plays when Mario and Luigi arrive at Peach's Castle in the opening. | ||
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*''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': Peach appears in a photo with her parasol and a background resembling [[Lineland]]. Some of the [[Sammer's Kingdom]]'s OST is incorporated into the music for Shogun Studios. | *''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': Peach appears in a photo with her parasol and a background resembling [[Lineland]]. Some of the [[Sammer's Kingdom]]'s OST is incorporated into the music for Shogun Studios. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': A slow-paced arrangement of [[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]]'s music plays in the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]] at Shogun Studios. | *''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': A slow-paced arrangement of [[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]]'s music plays in the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]] at Shogun Studios. | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Some of Bowser Jr.'s voice clips are reused from this game. | |||
*''[[metroidwiki:Metroid: Other M|Metroid: Other M]]'': If Mario tries on the Space Warrior Mask, Bob-omb comments on how the helmet would look better on "some other kind of M." | *''[[metroidwiki:Metroid: Other M|Metroid: Other M]]'': If Mario tries on the Space Warrior Mask, Bob-omb comments on how the helmet would look better on "some other kind of M." | ||
*''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'': Shiny and flashy attacks return from this game. In addition, Peach appears in a photo, surrounded by stickers. Additionally, the fan that blows the fog away in Bonehead Island, the Scissors boss and the basin used in the Trial of Courage resemble their respective Things in the game. The music of the main boss introductions is incorporated into the music of the Vellumental's introductions. | *''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'': Shiny and flashy attacks return from this game. In addition, Peach appears in a photo, surrounded by stickers. Additionally, the fan that blows the fog away in Bonehead Island, the Scissors boss and the basin used in the Trial of Courage resemble their respective Things in the game. The music of the main boss introductions is incorporated into the music of the Vellumental's introductions. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': The [[Goomba Mask]] returns from this game. Luigi's running pose and Peach's floating pose in the ending are based on their respective animations from this game. | *''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': Some of the voice clips are recycled from this game. The [[Goomba Mask]] returns from this game. Luigi's running pose and Peach's floating pose in the ending are based on their respective animations from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Like in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Luigi drives a [[Standard Kart]] resembling the ones in this game. | *''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Like in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Luigi drives a [[Standard Kart]] resembling the ones in this game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'': ''The Origami King'' runs on a very similar graphical engine to ''Color Splash''. The paint-coated graphic effect is used when a Toad aboard the Princess Peach is covered in ink. Mario can again hammer characters to temporarily crumple them. Princess Peach's design from that game also appears as a photo in the game. The [[Rescue Squad]]s return in the [[Battle Lab]]. [[The Emerald Circus]] and the [[Violet Passage captain]]'s pirate ship appear in paintings in [[Overlook Tower]]. When Captain T. Ode introduces himself after being thawed out by Olivia in her Fire Vellumental form, the [[Fortune Island]] music is reused, lacking the intro and bell quips of the tune. Additionally, steaks identical to the one fought in [[Tangerino Grill]] are found when T. Ode is freed. [[Bonehead Island]] looks very similar to Fortune Island, and includes multiple design similarities. The music on Bonehead Island is very similar to the Violet Passage theme. When the player completes Bonehead Island, a realistic fan that has the same appearance as the Fan Thing from this game (which actually originated from ''Sticker Star'') emerges from the sea and blows the mist away, similar to the scene when the Fan is being used in Violet Passage to get the ship to set sail. A [[Shy Guy]] with a straw similar to a [[Slurp Guy]] appears in the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse and gives Mario his straw. The [[Spring of Rainbows]] bears a resemblance to [[Prisma Fountain]], although in a more papercraft-like appearance. The way [[Bowser Jr.]] restores his colors from it also resembles the paint mechanic in this game. One Toad in Toad Town mentions that he needs to find "an expert on bridge experts", referencing the bridge builder and the bridge builder expert that appear in [[Port Prisma]]. Two [[Whistle Snifit]]s are found in the Spring of Rainbows' cafe. The way the basin crushes Mario in the Trial of Courage is similar to how the Basin Thing crushes him at [[Fort Cobalt]]. The faceless Toads resemble the faceless cardboard cutout of the [[Mountain Sage]] on the top of [[Daffodil Peak]]. When approaching the [[Spring of Jungle Mist]], Kamek mentions that he | *''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'': ''The Origami King'' runs on a very similar graphical engine to ''Color Splash''. The paint-coated graphic effect is used when a Toad aboard the Princess Peach is covered in ink. Mario can again hammer characters to temporarily crumple them. Princess Peach's design from that game also appears as a photo in the game. The [[Rescue Squad]]s return in the [[Battle Lab]]. [[The Emerald Circus]] and the [[Violet Passage captain]]'s pirate ship appear in paintings in [[Overlook Tower]]. When Captain T. Ode introduces himself after being thawed out by Olivia in her Fire Vellumental form, the [[Fortune Island]] music is reused, lacking the intro and bell quips of the tune. Additionally, steaks identical to the one fought in [[Tangerino Grill]] are found when T. Ode is freed. [[Bonehead Island]] looks very similar to Fortune Island, and includes multiple design similarities. The music on Bonehead Island is very similar to the Violet Passage theme. When the player completes Bonehead Island, a realistic fan that has the same appearance as the Fan Thing from this game (which actually originated from ''Sticker Star'') emerges from the sea and blows the mist away, similar to the scene when the Fan is being used in Violet Passage to get the ship to set sail. A [[Shy Guy]] with a straw similar to a [[Slurp Guy]] appears in the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse and gives Mario his straw. The [[Spring of Rainbows]] bears a resemblance to [[Prisma Fountain]], although in a more papercraft-like appearance. The way [[Bowser Jr.]] restores his colors from it also resembles the paint mechanic in this game. One Toad in Toad Town mentions that he needs to find "an expert on bridge experts", referencing the bridge builder and the bridge builder expert that appear in [[Port Prisma]]. Two [[Whistle Snifit]]s are found in the Spring of Rainbows' cafe. The way the basin crushes Mario in the Trial of Courage is similar to how the Basin Thing crushes him at [[Fort Cobalt]]. The faceless Toads resemble the faceless cardboard cutout of the [[Mountain Sage]] on the top of [[Daffodil Peak]]. When approaching the [[Spring of Jungle Mist]], Kamek mentions that he's "dealt with giant trees before," a nod to the [[Mondo Woods]] area. | ||
*''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'': The climbing mechanic from this game is referenced when a Toad climbing a cliff in [[Autumn Mountain]] tells Mario that it would be more difficult to climb the cliff if it was raining, just like in this game where Link slides down cliffs if he climbs them while it is raining. | *''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'': The climbing mechanic from this game is referenced when a Toad climbing a cliff in [[Autumn Mountain]] tells Mario that it would be more difficult to climb the cliff if it was raining, just like in this game where Link slides down cliffs if he climbs them while it is raining. | ||
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*''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'': A [[Paper Mario: The Origami King (microgame)|microgame]] based on ''Origami King'' appears in this game, in which Mario must use the 1,000-Fold Arms. | *''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'': A [[Paper Mario: The Origami King (microgame)|microgame]] based on ''Origami King'' appears in this game, in which Mario must use the 1,000-Fold Arms. | ||
==Similarities to other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ==Similarities to the other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ||
*Like the original game and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|its sequel]], Mario and Luigi receive an invitation from Princess Peach. | *Like the original game and [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|its sequel]], Mario and Luigi receive an invitation from Princess Peach. | ||
**Although Peach gives Mario a letter in ''Color Splash'', said letter is actually a color-drained Toad. | **Although Peach gives Mario a letter in ''Color Splash'', said letter is actually a color-drained Toad. | ||
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*Like in ''Color Splash'', Luigi has voice clips by Charles Martinet while Mario does not. | *Like in ''Color Splash'', Luigi has voice clips by Charles Martinet while Mario does not. | ||
==Differences from other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ==Differences from the other ''Paper Mario'' games== | ||
*The battle system in this entry is puzzle-based rather than a more direct, turn-based system. | *The battle system in this entry is puzzle-based rather than a more direct, turn-based system. | ||
*This is the first game in the series and in ''Super Mario'' role-playing games overall in which Bowser is not fought at any point in the game. | *This is the first game in the series and in ''Super Mario'' role-playing games overall in which Bowser is not fought at any point in the game. | ||
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*There are no defense items such as Spike Helmets. | *There are no defense items such as Spike Helmets. | ||
*This is the first game in the series that does not include an arrangement of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] in the main soundtrack. The only time this theme can be heard is when Mario buys the engine upgrade for Sea Captain Toad's boat; the sound effects of it being installed mimic the theme in question. | *This is the first game in the series that does not include an arrangement of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] in the main soundtrack. The only time this theme can be heard is when Mario buys the engine upgrade for Sea Captain Toad's boat; the sound effects of it being installed mimic the theme in question. | ||
*Unlike past ''Super Mario'' role-playing games, the entire game does not use the same regular battle theme for every location. A different arrangement of the battle theme is used for each streamer area. | *Unlike past ''Super Mario'' role-playing games, the entire game does not use the same regular battle theme for every location. A different arrangement of the battle theme is used for each streamer area. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King staff}} | {{main|List of Paper Mario: The Origami King staff}} | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
===Critical response=== | ===Critical response=== | ||
''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the expansive overworld, graphics, writing, and plot, though its combat system received mixed reactions, being praised for its innovation but criticized for being tedious, unrewarding and lacking complexity. While considered an improvement over ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Sticker Star]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Color Splash]]'', it was also criticized for many of the same reasons as its predecessors: lack of originality | ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the expansive overworld, graphics, writing, and plot, though its combat system received mixed reactions, being praised for its innovation but criticized for being tedious, unrewarding and lacking complexity. While considered an improvement over ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star|Sticker Star]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash|Color Splash]]'', it was also criticized for many of the same reasons as its predecessors: lack of originality, the absence of traditional RPG elements, and little incentive on combat. | ||
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===VIP pass softlock=== | ===VIP pass softlock=== | ||
Before the version 1.0.1 update,<ref> | Before the version 1.0.1 update,<ref>https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/50130/~/how-to-update-paper-mario%3A-the-origami-king</ref> in Shangri-Spa, after obtaining the VIP pass to access the Spring of Rainbows, if the player left the path to the Spring of Rainbows after entering, the VIP pass would disappear from the menu. If the player then spoke to the Toad at the reception, they would not have the stamp card and there would be no way to get another one. Saving after this point would permanently prevent the player from progressing.<ref>https://youtu.be/4cLFZ9_S0GI</ref> | ||
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{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ペーパーマリオ オリガミキング | ||
| | |JapR=Pēpā Mario Origami Kingu | ||
| | |JapM=Paper Mario: Origami King | ||
|ChiS=纸片马力欧:折纸国王 | |ChiS=纸片马力欧:折纸国王 | ||
|ChiSR=Zhǐpiàn Mǎlìōu: Zhézhǐ Guówáng | |ChiSR=Zhǐpiàn Mǎlìōu: Zhézhǐ Guówáng | ||
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