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The '''''Paper Mario''''' series is a [[Genre#Role-playing games|role-playing]] and action-adventure spinoff series in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], developed for [[Nintendo]] by affiliate company [[Intelligent Systems]]. The series is named after its distinctive visual style, which consists of 2D paper {{wp|Cutout animation|cutout}} characters in 3D {{wp|papercraft}} environments. It is a {{wp|spiritual successor}} to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the first RPG game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and follows many conventions established in that game. The first installment in the ''Paper Mario'' series, also called ''[[Paper Mario]]'', was released on [[Nintendo 64]] in 2000, and five further entries have since followed (four for home consoles and one handheld entry), as well as one remake. The series has also crossed over with fellow ''Super Mario'' RPG series ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' with the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''.
The '''''Paper Mario''''' series is a [[Genre#Role-playing games|role-playing]] and action-adventure spinoff series in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], developed for [[Nintendo]] by affiliate company [[Intelligent Systems]]. The series is named after its distinctive visual style, which consists of 2D paper {{wp|Cutout animation|cutout}} characters in 3D {{wp|papercraft}} environments. It is a {{wp|spiritual successor}} to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', the first RPG game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and follows many conventions established in that game. The first installment in the ''Paper Mario'' series, also called ''[[Paper Mario]]'', was released on [[Nintendo 64]] in 2000, and five further entries have since followed (four for home consoles and one handheld entry), as well as one remake. The series has also crossed over with fellow ''Super Mario'' RPG series ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' with the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''.


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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario]]
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario]]
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Paper Mario 64 box.png|145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|August 11, 2000}} [[Nintendo 64]]</span>
|The original ''[[Paper Mario]]'', released in Japan as ''Mario Story'' and originally known as ''Super Mario RPG 2'', was released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000/2001 to positive media reaction and commercial success. It is set in a paper-based version of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] where as Mario is attending a party at [[Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]], the palace is suddenly uprooted and lifted into the sky by [[Bowser's Castle#Paper Mario|Bowser's aerial fortress]]. The Koopa King invades the castle, emerges victorious over Mario, and kidnaps the princess. The story centers on Mario as he tries to reclaim the seven [[Star Spirits]], whom Bowser and his assistant [[Kammy Koopa]] had incarcerated in playing cards in an invasion of their residence, [[Star Haven]], during which the tyrant also stole their fabled treasure, the wish-granting [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]], which he had used in his defeat of Mario to make himself completely invincible.
|The original ''[[Paper Mario]]'', released in Japan as ''Mario Story'' and originally known as ''Super Mario RPG 2'', was released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000/2001 to positive media reaction and commercial success. It is set in a paper-based version of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] where as Mario is attending a party at [[Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]], the palace is suddenly uprooted and lifted into the sky by [[Bowser's Castle#Paper Mario|Bowser's aerial fortress]]. The Koopa King invades the castle, emerges victorious over Mario, and kidnaps the princess. The story centers on Mario as he tries to reclaim the seven [[Star Spirits]], whom Bowser and his assistant [[Kammy Koopa]] had incarcerated in playing cards in an invasion of their residence, [[Star Haven]], during which the tyrant also stole their fabled treasure, the wish-granting [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]], which he had used in his defeat of Mario to make himself completely invincible.


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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
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|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', originally released in Japan as ''Paper Mario RPG'' and tentatively known as ''Mario Story 2'' (Japan) and ''Paper Mario 2'' (North America and Europe), was released in 2004 for the Nintendo GameCube. Like its predecessor, it was well received by critics.
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', originally released in Japan as ''Paper Mario RPG'' and tentatively known as ''Mario Story 2'' (Japan) and ''Paper Mario 2'' (North America and Europe), was released in 2004 for the Nintendo GameCube. Like its predecessor, it was well received by critics.


The game is set in a cursed island across an unnamed ocean in a remote area of the Mushroom Kingdom. Peach contacts Mario about a treasure map that she had bought in [[Rogueport]], a town of thieving and notorious characters located on the aforementioned island. Once the princess goes missing, Mario takes it upon himself to search for her. Along the way, he must retrieve the seven legendary [[Crystal Stars]], which together unlock [[the Thousand-Year Door]], a mysterious portal fabled to lead to certain fortune. Little does he know, however, that Peach has actually been kidnapped by the {{wp|secret society|Secret Society}} of [[X-Naut]]s, a group of cybernetic soldiers led by [[Grodus]], who are also searching for the Crystal Stars. Eventually, the X-Nauts give Peach's body to be possessed by a demon called the [[Shadow Queen]] in a bid to recover her full power, and Mario and his friends must destroy the princess's possessor in order to free her.
The game is set in a cursed island across an unnamed ocean in a remote area of the Mushroom Kingdom. Peach contacts Mario about a treasure map that she had bought in [[Rogueport]], a town of thieving and notorious characters located on the aforementioned island. Once the princess goes missing, Mario takes it upon himself to search for her. Along the way, he must retrieve the seven legendary [[Crystal Stars]], which together unlock [[the Thousand-Year Door]], a mysterious portal fabled to lead to certain fortune. Little does he know, however, that Peach has actually been kidnapped by the {{wp|secret society|Secret Society}} of [[X-Nauts]], a group of cybernetic soldiers led by [[Sir Grodus]], who are also searching for the Crystal Stars. Eventually, the X-Nauts give Peach's body to be possessed by a demon called the [[Shadow Queen]] in a bid to recover her full power, and Mario and his friends must destroy the princess's possessor in order to free her.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Paper Mario]]
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Paper Mario]]
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|''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' was released for the Wii in 2007 and was the only entry to blend {{wp|side-scrolling video game|side-scrolling}} platformer gameplay with RPG gameplay. It was originally developed for the GameCube, but silently moved to its successor platform, the Wii.
|''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' was released for the Wii in 2007 and was the only entry to blend {{wp|side-scrolling video game|side-scrolling}} platformer gameplay with RPG gameplay. It was originally developed for the GameCube, but silently moved to its successor platform, the Wii.


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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''
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|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', known as ''Paper Mario: Super Seal'' in Japan, was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012 and incorporates the series' papercraft style into its unique gameplay mechanics. The Mushroom Kingdom welcomes the arrival of the [[Sticker Comet]], and those who wish on it have a good chance of their wish being granted by the [[Royal Stickers]] that reside within. Mario attends the [[Sticker Fest]], a festival held in [[Decalburg]] to accommodate the comet's arrival, and as the attendees begin to make their wishes, Bowser crashes the celebration and attempts to make his own wish by touching the comet, causing it to explode, and scattering the six Royal Stickers across the kingdom. One Royal Sticker lands on Bowser, corrupting him with its power, and the Koopa King moves to kidnap Peach and knock Mario out. After regaining consciousness, Mario encounters Kersti the sticker fairy, caretaker of the Royal Stickers, who demands that Mario help her recover them. So, they embark on their journey toward Bowser's sky castle and attempt to match his sticker power, defeat him, and get the princess back. It is the first game in the series to be released for a handheld console.
|''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', known as ''Paper Mario: Super Seal'' in Japan, was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012 and incorporates the series' papercraft style into its unique gameplay mechanics. The Mushroom Kingdom welcomes the arrival of the [[Sticker Comet]], and those who wish on it have a good chance of their wish being granted by the [[Royal Stickers]] that reside within. Mario attends the [[Sticker Fest]], a festival held in [[Decalburg]] to accommodate the comet's arrival, and as the attendees begin to make their wishes, Bowser crashes the celebration and attempts to make his own wish by touching the comet, causing it to explode, and scattering the six Royal Stickers across the kingdom. One Royal Sticker lands on Bowser, corrupting him with its power, and the Koopa King moves to kidnap Peach and knock Mario out. After regaining consciousness, Mario encounters Kersti the sticker fairy, caretaker of the Royal Stickers, who demands that Mario help her recover them. So, they embark on their journey toward Bowser's sky castle and attempt to match his sticker power, defeat him, and get the princess back. It is the first game in the series to be released for a handheld console.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''
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|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' was released for the Wii U in 2016. Mario and Peach get a letter from [[Prism Island]], which turns out to be a color-drained [[Toad (species)|Toad]], and then set sail for [[Port Prisma]], only to find it deserted, with many spots and objects drained of color. A large metal vault appears at the bottom of the dried-out fountain, which reveals Huey, the paint can character who guards the fountain. Huey asks Mario to assist him in recovering the [[Big Paint Star]]s, the main sources of color for the entire island, from Bowser and his [[Koopalings]]. While Mario is scouting the island, Peach is kidnapped by Bowser, who had tampered with the Color Fountain to create toxic [[black paint]], which then transformed him into the more malevolent and meaner-spirited [[Black Bowser]]. After recovering the Paint Stars, Mario and Huey infiltrate [[Black Bowser's Castle]], where they must halt his weapons factory's operations, defeat Bowser in battle, rescue Peach, and restore peace to the island.
|''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' was released for the Wii U in 2016. Mario and Peach get a letter from [[Prism Island]], which turns out to be a color-drained [[Toad (species)|Toad]], and then set sail for [[Port Prisma]], only to find it deserted, with many spots and objects drained of color. A large metal vault appears at the bottom of the dried-out fountain, which reveals Huey, the paint can character who guards the fountain. Huey asks Mario to assist him in recovering the [[Big Paint Star]]s, the main sources of color for the entire island, from Bowser and his [[Koopalings]]. While Mario is scouting the island, Peach is kidnapped by Bowser, who had tampered with the Color Fountain to create toxic [[black paint]], which then transformed him into the more malevolent and meaner-spirited [[Black Bowser]]. After recovering the Paint Stars, Mario and Huey infiltrate [[Black Bowser's Castle]], where they must halt his weapons factory's operations, defeat Bowser in battle, rescue Peach, and restore peace to the island.
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''
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|Though not part of the ''Paper Mario'' series, the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'']] game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', known as ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.'' in PAL regions, and released for Nintendo 3DS initially in 2015, features a prominent crossover with the ''Paper Mario'' games. While attempting to fix a hole in Peach's castle library, Luigi trips and knocks over a mysterious book containing the ''Paper Mario'' world, causing the paper-thin residents within it to spread across the Mushroom Kingdom. Afterwards, Bowser combines his evil army with that of his [[Paper Bowser|paper counterpart]], and they kidnap Peach and her [[Paper Peach|paper version]]. Mario and Luigi must now team up with Mario's [[Paper Mario (character)|paper counterpart]] to set everything right, defeat both Bowsers, and bring all the paper people back into the book.
|''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', known as ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam Bros.'' in PAL regions, and released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2015, is a crossover between the ''Paper Mario'' games and the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]]. While attempting to fix a hole in Peach's castle library, Luigi trips and knocks over a mysterious book containing the ''Paper Mario'' world, causing the paper-thin residents within it to spread across the Mushroom Kingdom. Afterwards, Bowser combines his evil army with that of his [[Paper Bowser|paper counterpart]], and they kidnap Peach and her [[Paper Peach|paper version]]. Mario and Luigi must now team up with Mario's [[Paper Mario (character)|paper counterpart]] to set everything right, defeat both Bowsers, and bring all the paper people back into the book.


''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'' can be considered the aftermath of ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', resulting in the sprite-based residents of the ''Super Mario'' universe meeting their paper-thin counterparts from the ''Paper Mario'' universe. Paper Mario can use his paper thin body to perform his own unique actions that will help the brothers, or make copies of himself during battle to deal extra damage or attack multiple enemies at once. Mario and other characters also gain their own papercraft versions which can be used in certain sections of the game to defeat papercraft enemies.
''Paper Jam'' can be considered the aftermath of ''Sticker Star'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', resulting in the sprite-based residents of the ''Super Mario'' universe meeting their paper-thin counterparts from the ''Paper Mario'' universe. Paper Mario can use his paper thin body to perform his own unique actions that will help the brothers, or make copies of himself during battle to deal extra damage or attack multiple enemies at once. Mario and other characters also gain their own papercraft versions which can be used in certain sections of the game to defeat papercraft enemies.
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|Sushie is Mario's seventh partner in ''Paper Mario''. She is a babysitter for five Yoshi children on [[Lavalava Island]]. After they go missing in [[Jade Jungle]], she joins Mario to find them and then decides to stick with him. In the field, she can ferry Mario across water at certain docks, and can dive briefly. In battle, she can [[Belly Flop]] or [[Squirt (move)|Squirt]] one enemy, the latter dealing Water damage. When Super-Ranked, she can use [[Water Block]] to boost Mario's defense. When Ultra-Ranked, she can use [[Tidal Wave]] to deal Water damage to all enemies.
|Sushie is Mario's seventh partner in ''Paper Mario''. She is a babysitter for five Yoshi children on [[Lavalava Island]]. After they went missing in [[Jade Jungle]], she joined Mario to find them and then decided to stick with him. In the field, she can ferry Mario across water at certain docks, and can dive briefly. In battle, she can [[Belly Flop]] or [[Squirt (move)|Squirt]] one enemy, the latter dealing Water damage. When Super-Ranked, she can use [[Water Block]] to boost Mario's defense. When Ultra-Ranked, she can use [[Tidal Wave]] to deal Water damage to all enemies.
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|Lakilester is Mario's eighth and final partner in ''Paper Mario''. He was a minion of [[Huff N. Puff]] and picks a fight with Mario under orders from him. After losing the fight, Lakilester decides to betray Huff N. Puff and joins Mario's side. In the field, Mario can ride on Lakilester's cloud to move at a faster speed than normal, and can hover across spikes and lava. In battle, he can use [[Spiny Flip]] to throw a Spiny Egg at an enemy, or use [[Spiny Surge]] to throw a bunch of Spiny Eggs at all enemies. When Super-Ranked, he can use [[Cloud Nine]] to make enemy attacks sometimes miss Mario. When Ultra-Ranked, he can use [[Gale Force|Hurricane]] to blow all enemies away.
|Lakilester is Mario's eighth and final partner in ''Paper Mario''. He was a minion of [[Huff N. Puff]] and picks a fight with Mario under orders from him. After losing the fight, Lakilester decides to betray Huff N. Puff and joins Mario's side. In the field, Mario can ride on Lakilester's cloud to move at a faster speed than normal, and can hover across spikes and lava. In battle, he can use [[Spiny Flip]] to throw a Spiny Egg at an enemy, or use [[Spiny Surge]] to throw a bunch of Spiny Eggs at all enemies. When Super-Ranked, he can use [[Cloud Nine]] to make enemy attacks sometimes miss Mario. When Ultra-Ranked, he can use [[Hurricane (move)|Hurricane]] to blow all enemies away.
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|Koops is Mario's second partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. Ten years before the events of the game, [[Koopley|his father]] went to fight [[Hooktail]] but is believed to have died. Wanting to avenge his father, Koops goes with Mario to [[Hooktail Castle]]. After defeating Hooktail and realizing his father is alive, Koops decides to continue traveling with Mario. He behaves exactly like Kooper in the field and in battle, except his shell toss in the field can be held down while Mario can move around. When Super-Ranked, he can protect Mario in a [[Shell Shield]]. When Ultra-Ranked, he can use [[Shell Slam]] to attack all enemies on the ground and pierce their defense.
|Koops is Mario's second partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. Ten years before the events of the game, [[Koopley|his father]] went to fight [[Hooktail]] but was believed to have died. Wanting to avenge his father, Koops went with Mario to [[Hooktail Castle]]. After defeating Hooktail and realizing his father was alive, Koops decided to continue travelling with Mario. He behaves exactly like Kooper in the field and in battle, except his shell toss in the field can be held down while Mario can move around. When Super-Ranked, he can protect Mario in a [[Shell Shield]]. When Ultra-Ranked, he can use [[Shell Slam]] to attack all enemies on the ground and pierce their defense.
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|Flurrie is Mario's third partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. She was a retired actress who lives in [[Boggly Woods]] and was planning a stage comeback. She joins Mario after he finds her [[Necklace (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|necklace]] for her. In the field, she can exhale to reveal hidden things and stop enemies in their tracks. In battle, she can [[Body Slam (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Body Slam]] an enemy from above or use [[Gale Force]] to blow all enemies away. When Super-Ranked, she can use [[Lip Lock]] to damage an enemy and heal her own HP. When Ultra-Ranked, she can use [[Dodgy Fog]] to make enemy attacks sometimes miss Mario.
|Flurrie is Mario's third partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. She was a retired actress who lives in [[Boggly Woods]] and was planning a stage comeback. She joins Mario after he finds her Necklace for her. In the field, she can exhale to reveal hidden things and stop enemies in their tracks. In battle, she can [[Body Slam (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Body Slam]] an enemy from above or use [[Gale Force]] to blow all enemies away. When Super-Ranked, she can use [[Lip Lock]] to damage an enemy and heal her own HP. When Ultra-Ranked, she can use [[Dodgy Fog]] to make enemy attacks sometimes miss Mario.
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|A Yoshi Kid is Mario's fourth partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He hatches from his egg in [[Glitzville]] while Mario is fighting in the [[Glitz Pit]], and joins Mario not long afterwards. The player gives him a name beforehand. In the field, Mario can ride him to move at a faster pace and hover over large gaps. In battle, he can [[Ground Pound]] an enemy or can [[Gulp]] the enemy at the front and spit it at the enemy behind it damaging them both (this is the only way to defeat [[The Iron Adonis Twins]]). When Super-Ranked, he can throw [[Mini-Egg]]s at enemies to shrink them. When Ultra-Ranked, he can summon a [[Stampede (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Stampede]] of Yoshis to attack all enemies.
|A Yoshi Kid is Mario's fourth partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He hatched from his egg in [[Glitzville]] while Mario was fighting in the [[Glitz Pit]], and joined Mario not long afterwards. The player gives him a name beforehand. In the field, Mario can ride him to move at a faster pace and hover over large gaps. In battle, he can [[Ground Pound]] an enemy or can [[Gulp]] the enemy at the front and spit it at the enemy behind it damaging them both (this is the only way to defeat [[The Iron Adonis Twins]]). When Super-Ranked, he can throw [[Mini-Egg]]s at enemies to shrink them. When Ultra-Ranked, he can summon a [[Stampede (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Stampede]] of Yoshis to attack all enemies.
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|[[Admiral Bobbery]]
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|Bobbery is Mario's sixth or seventh partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', depending on if Ms. Mowz has been recruited or not. He is a retired sailor who quit after his wife [[Scarlette]] passed away due to blaming himself for her death. However, when Mario gives him a letter from Scarlette, he decides to help Mario reach [[Keelhaul Key]]. He joins Mario's party after Mario saves him from [[Ember]]s and gives him [[Chuckola Cola (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Chuckola Cola]]. In the field, he behaves like Bombette except he can be thrown onto ledges and over short walls. In battle, he can [[Bomb (Paper Mario series)|Bomb]] like Bombette and can use [[Bomb Squad]] to throw three bombs that explode on the next turn. When Super-Ranked, he can use [[Hold Fast]] to damage enemies that attack him directly. When Ultra-Ranked, he can use [[Bob-ombast]] to damage all enemies.
|Admiral Bobbery is Mario's sixth and final partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He was a retired sailor who quit after his wife Scarlette passed away due to blaming himself for her death. However, when Mario gave him a letter from Scarlette, he decided to help Mario reach [[Keelhaul Key]]. He joins Mario's party after saving him from [[Ember]]s and giving him [[Chuckola Cola (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Chuckola Cola]]. In the field, he behaves like Bombette except he can be thrown onto ledges and over short walls. In battle, he can [[Bomb (Paper Mario series)|Bomb]] like Bombette and can use [[Bomb Squad]] to throw three bombs that explode on the next turn. When Super-Ranked, he can use [[Hold Fast]] to damage enemies that attack him directly. When Ultra-Ranked, he can use [[Bob-ombast]] to damage all enemies.
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|Ms. Mowz is the only optional partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. She is initially seen robbing storerooms in [[Hooktail Castle]], [[The Great Tree]], and the [[Glitz Pit]] for Badges. After clearing Chapter 4, Mario can choose to solve [[Elusive badge!|her trouble]], after which she will join Mario. In the field, she can sniff to see if there are any items nearby. In battle she can use [[Love Slap]] to damage the enemy at the front, piercing its defense, or she can use [[Kiss Thief]] to steal an item or badge from the enemy at the front. When Super-Ranked, she can use [[Tease]] to make enemies dizzy. When Ultra-Ranked, she can [[Smooch (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Smooch]] Mario to restore his HP.
|Ms. Mowz is the only optional partner in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. She is initially seen robbing storerooms in [[Hooktail Castle]], [[The Great Tree]], and the [[Glitz Pit]] for Badges. After chapter 4, Mario can choose to solve [[Elusive badge!|her trouble]], after which she will join Mario. In the field, she can sniff to see if there are any items nearby. In battle she can use [[Love Slap]] to damage the enemy at the front, piercing its defense, or she can use [[Kiss Thief]] to steal an item or badge from the enemy at the front. When Super-Ranked, she can use [[Tease]] to make enemies dizzy. When Ultra-Ranked, she can [[Smooch (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Smooch]] Mario to restore his HP.
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|Bowser is the main antagonist and final boss in ''Paper Mario'', ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', and ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', a minor villain in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', and an ally to Mario in ''Super Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''. In ''Paper Mario'', Bowser steals the Star Rod from Star Haven and captures the seven Star Spirits to prevent wishes from being granted. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Bowser attempts to find the Crystal Stars before Mario, and he is briefly playable in intermissions after each chapter; some of these involve a ''Super Mario Bros.''-style level. In ''Super Paper Mario'' he is a more major playable character unlocked after defeating him during chapter 3 and siding with Mario to defeat Count Bleck and save the universe. He moves slower than the other characters, but his attack power is double of everyone else's and he can breathe fire to decimate enemies or light torches. In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', Bowser breaks the Sticker Comet and scatters the Royal Stickers, one of which he wears and gains great power from. In ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Bowser gets covered in and possessed by black paint and attempts to paint the whole world black. In ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', Bowser plays the role as a partner to Mario while in Origami Castle and helps him defeat King Olly.
|Bowser is the main antagonist and final boss in ''Paper Mario'', ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', and ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', a minor villain in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', and a deuteragonist in ''Super Paper Mario''. In ''Paper Mario'', Bowser steals the Star Rod from Star Haven and captures the seven Star Spirits to prevent wishes from being granted. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Bowser attempts to find the Crystal Stars before Mario, and he is briefly playable in intermissions after each chapter; some of these involve a ''Super Mario Bros.''-style level. In ''Super Paper Mario'' he is a more major playable character unlocked after defeating him during chapter 3 and siding with Mario to defeat Count Bleck and save the universe. He moves slower than the other characters, but his attack power is double of everyone else's and he can breathe fire to decimate enemies or light torches. In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', Bowser breaks the Sticker Comet and scatters the Royal Stickers, one of which he wears and gains great power from. In ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Bowser gets covered in and possessed by black paint and attempts to paint the whole world black. In ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', Bowser is no longer an antagonist and instead plays the role as a partner to Mario while in Origami Castle.
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|[[Grodus]]
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|align="center"|[[File:PMTTYDNS Sir Grodus Artwork.png|150px]]
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|Grodus is the supreme leader of the [[X-Naut]]s and the main antagonist for most of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He sought to gather the [[Crystal Star]]s to awaken the [[Shadow Queen]] and take over the world, and kidnapped Princess Peach to use as the vessel. However, Beldam had tricked him and his body is decimated by the Shadow Queen.
|Sir Grodus is the supreme leader of the [[X-Naut]]s and the main antagonist for most of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He sought to gather the [[Crystal Star]]s to awaken the [[Shadow Queen]] and take over the world, and kidnapped Princess Peach to use as the vessel. However, the Three Shadows had tricked him and his body is decimated by the Shadow Queen.
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|Beldam is the leader of the Three Shadows and a major antagonist in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. Throughout the whole game, she was the one plotting the revival of the Shadow Queen and achieved this by using Grodus and spreading rumors about a "legendary treasure" beneath Rogueport.
|Beldam is the leader of the Three Shadows and a major antagonist in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. Throughout the whole game, she was the one plotting the revival of the Shadow Queen and achieved this by using Sir Grodus and spreading rumors about a "legendary treasure" beneath Rogueport.
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|The Shadow Queen is the final boss in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. She is the soul of an ancient demon that destroyed the town where Rogueport is now located 1000 years ago, and was sealed away in the [[Palace of Shadow]] by four heroes. Once she is summoned from her tomb by Grodus, the sky turns dark and she possesses Princess Peach. However, after a long grueling battle, Mario defeats her for good and releases Princess Peach from her control.
|The Shadow Queen is the final boss in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. She is the soul of an ancient demon that destroyed the town where Rogueport is now located 1000 years ago, and was sealed away in the [[Palace of Shadow]] by four heroes. Once she is summoned from her tomb by Sir Grodus, the sky turns dark and she possesses Princess Peach. However, after a long grueling battle, Mario defeats her for good and releases Princess Peach from her control.
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|Lord Crump is second-in-command of the X-Naut army, and a recurring boss in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He is the first enemy battled in the game and later fights while controlling his robot [[Magnus von Grapple]], and eventually an [[Magnus von Grapple 2.0|upgraded version of it]]. Despite his high rank, Grodus refers to him as his least-competent underling.
|Lord Crump is second-in-command of the X-Naut army, and a recurring boss in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. He is the first enemy battled in the game and later fights while controlling his robot [[Magnus von Grapple]], and eventually an [[Magnus von Grapple 2.0|upgraded version of it]]. Despite his high rank, Sir Grodus refers to him as his least-competent underling.
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|Nastasia is a high-ranking minion of Count Bleck, who uses her powers of hypnosis to brainwash a large amount of [[Bowser's Minions]] as well as Luigi (to create Mr. L). She was also able to force Princess Peach to say "I do" in order to help Bleck create the Chaos Heart. [[Carson]]'s story, ''Of Bats and Men'', implies she was created when [[Blumiere]] freed a bat from a trap, who later transformed into a woman and pledged loyalty to him out of love.
|Nastasia is a high-ranking minion of Count Bleck, who uses her powers of hypnosis to brainwash a large amount of the [[Koopa Troop]] as well as Luigi (to create Mr. L). She was also able to force Princess Peach to say "I do" in order to help Bleck create the Chaos Heart. [[Carson]]'s story, ''Of Bats and Men'', implies she was created when [[Blumiere]] freed a bat from a trap, who later transformed into a woman and pledged loyalty to him out of love.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ペーパーマリオ
|Jap=ペーパーマリオ
|JpnR=Pēpā Mario
|JapR=Pēpā Mario
|JpnM=Paper Mario
|JapM=Paper Mario
|Kor=페이퍼 마리오
|Kor=페이퍼 마리오
|KorR=Peipeo Mario
|KorR=Peipeo Mario
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*The ''Paper Mario'' title itself is mentioned in several games. In the party at the end of ''Paper Mario'', a [[Bumpty]] mentions that [[Herringway]] is writing a novel called "Paper Mario". The same occurs in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' with the blue [[Toad (species)|Toad]] living in a house in the [[Rogueport]] west side, who also writes a Paper Mario novel based off Mario's adventures, which gets adapted into a play.  
*The ''Paper Mario'' title itself is mentioned in several games. In the party at the end of ''Paper Mario'', a [[Bumpty]] mentions that [[Herringway]] is writing a novel called "Paper Mario". The same occurs in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' with the blue [[Toad (species)|Toad]] living in a house in the [[Rogueport]] west side, who also writes a Paper Mario novel based off Mario's adventures, which gets adapted into a play.  
**The novel written by Herringway is titled "Mario Story" in Japanese. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', [[Neville]] can be seen reading a book with the same title.
**The novel written by Herringway is titled "Mario Story" in Japanese. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', [[Neville]] can be seen reading a book with the same title.
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