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[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] first enter Petal Meadows from the stony pipe in [[Rogueport Underground]]. The first scene is straight; Mario can hit the left tree next to the [[Save Block]] and obtain a Star Piece and the right one for a [[Mushroom]]. Another Mushroom is found in a [[? Block]]. When Mario and Goombella run across the grass, they hear a roar as [[Hooktail]] flies above them. Hooktail flies into the background and into her castle.
[[Mario]] and [[Goombella]] first enter Petal Meadows from the stony pipe in [[Rogueport Underground]]. The first scene is straight; Mario can hit the left tree next to the [[Save Block]] and obtain a Star Piece and the right one for a [[Mushroom]]. Another Mushroom is found in a [[? Block]]. When Mario and Goombella run across the grass, they hear a roar as [[Hooktail]] flies above them. Hooktail flies into the background and into her castle.


When Mario, Goombella, and [[Koops]] come to the stones, they have to place the [[Sun Stone]] and the [[Moon Stone]] in their proper slots, after which two ! Switches appear. A blue inscription magically appears on the Warp Pipe-shaped stone, which reads:
When Mario, Goombella, and Koops come to the stones, they have to place the [[Sun Stone]] and the [[Moon Stone]] in their proper slots, after which two ! Switches appear. A blue inscription magically appears on the Warp Pipe-shaped stone, which reads:


'''(GameCube version)'''
'''(GameCube version)'''
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In the second scene, there are three Goomba types in the yellow grass: regular [[Goomba]]s, [[Paragoomba]]s, and [[Spiked Goomba|Spiky Goomba]]s. There is a red ? Block that contains the [[Close Call (badge)|Close Call]] badge, as well as a pipe that leads Mario up to the tall pipe where he can obtain the [[Happy Heart]] badge on top of a high [[Brick Block]] by using [[Koops]]. Mario can hammer the [[Candy Pop]] at the end of scene ten times to obtain [[Horsetail]]s.
In the second scene, there are three Goomba types in the yellow grass: regular [[Goomba]]s, [[Paragoomba]]s, and [[Spiked Goomba|Spiky Goomba]]s. There is a red ? Block that contains the [[Close Call (badge)|Close Call]] badge, as well as a pipe that leads Mario up to the tall pipe where he can obtain the [[Happy Heart]] badge on top of a high [[Brick Block]] by using [[Koops]]. Mario can hammer the [[Candy Pop]] at the end of scene ten times to obtain [[Horsetail]]s.


In the third scene, Goombella tells Mario that he can use her [[Tattle]] ability by pressing {{button|GCN|X}} to obtain information about the area. The pair then reach a river, and the only way to get across is to access the Warp Pipe behind the two clumps of grass to reach the background of the scene, where Mario can jump on a blue [[! Switch]] that creates a red and purple wooden bridge. In the far right of the background, he can find a Star Piece. After the bridge, the player can find a [[Mystery]] in the second grassy bush and a [[Fire Flower]] in a yellow ? Block. The pair make their way to the gate of Petalburg. After Mario and Goombella's stone key quest, they head back to the start when they are stopped by Koops. He successfully overcomes his timidness to tell Mario if he can go to Hooktail Castle to avenge his long-gone [[Koopley|father]] for everyone, including his [[Koopie Koo|girlfriend]]. Koops then joins the party.
In the third scene, Goombella tells Mario that he can use her [[Tattle]] ability by pressing {{button|GCN|X}} to obtain information about the area. The pair then reach a river, and the only way to get across is to access the Warp Pipe behind the two clumps of grass to reach the background of the scene, where Mario can jump on a blue [[! Switch]] that creates a red and purple wooden bridge. In the far right of the background, he can find a Star Piece. After the bridge, the player can find a [[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery]] in the second grassy bush and a [[Fire Flower]] in a yellow ? Block. The pair make their way to the gate of Petalburg. After Mario and Goombella's stone key quest, they head back to the start when they are stopped by Koops. He successfully overcomes his timidness to tell Mario if he can go to Hooktail Castle to avenge his long-gone father for everyone, including his [[Koopie Koo|girlfriend]]. Koops then joins the party.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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|In the second area, in a Brick Block visible by taking the pipe. Can be reached by using Yoshi, then performing a Spin Jump.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The background music used in Petal Meadows seems to include interludes of the bonus area theme as played in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The background music used in Petal Meadows seems to include interludes of the bonus area theme as played in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The background used outside of the [[Mario Bros.' House]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' appears to have been modeled after that of Petal Meadows, retaining its dark, swirly areas featured on clouds and light blue lines through the sky.
*The background used outside of the [[Mario Bros.' House]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' would appear to have been modeled after that of Petal Meadows, retaining its dark, swirly areas featured on clouds and light blue lines through the sky.


==References==
==References==

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