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| {{location infobox | | {{location-infobox |
| |image=[[File:TTYDNS Poshley Heights.png|250px]] | | |image=Poshley Heights.PNG |
| |greater_location=[[Rogueport]]'s surrounding areas | | |width=200px |
| |inhabitants=[[Bumpty|Bumpties]], [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, [[Bob-omb]]s | | |greaterloc=[[Rogueport]]s surrounding areas |
| |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]]) | | |inhabitants=[[Bumpty|Bumpties]] |
| |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]]) | | |first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' |
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| {{quote|...Poshley Heights? Only filthy-rich folks live there, right? Not that I've ever been...|An orange [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in [[Rogueport]]|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
| | '''Poshley Heights''' is a posh village that [[Mario]] travels to by riding the [[Excess Express]] to get the [[Garnet Star]], in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It is also the home of many wealthy celebrities, including [[Goldbob]] and [[Toodles]]. It also has very expensive items. Many [[Bumpty|Bumpties]] live here as well. [[Lady Bow]] and [[Bootler]] vacation here after Mario and company defeat the [[Shadow Queen]]. |
| '''Poshley Heights''' is a posh village that [[Mario]] visits to acquire the [[Garnet Star]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The [[Excess Express]] stops at the Poshley Heights Station, the main form of transportation into the village, though a pipe later opens through which Mario can access the village. It is the home of many affluent individuals, including [[Goldbob]], [[Sylvia (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Sylvia]], and [[Bub]], as well as several [[Bumpty|Penguin]]s and [[Toad (species)|Toads]]. [[Toodles]] owns a summer home here, and [[Lady Bow]] and [[Bootler]] also vacation here after Mario and company defeat the [[Shadow Queen]]. [[Grodus|Sir Grodus]], [[Lord Crump]] and the [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]] are also shown to have ended up in Poshley Heights after the Shadow Queen's defeat; however, when Mario goes to the place where they can be seen in [[Goombella|Goombella']]s [[Mailbox SP|email]], they cannot be found there. The town's main attraction is the [[Poshley Sanctum]], home of the Garnet Star, where [[Pennington]] serves as manager when he is not performing detective work. | |
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| Along with [[Rogueport]], Poshley Heights has the only inn, [[Inn|Royal Poshley Park Tower]], in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' that has more than one room, though it is the most expensive at 30 [[Coin|coins]] per stay as opposed to the average 5-10 coins. Royal Poshley Park Tower's suite, the only room in which Mario and his party can stay, is similar to the [[Marrymore]] suite from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The morning after Mario rests at the Royal Poshley Park Tower, the staff serves him an [[Omelette Plate|Omelette Meal]] prepared by [[Zess T.]]
| | Poshley Heights has the only [[inn]] in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' that has more than one room. (Not counting Rogueport.) This inn is similar to the [[Marrymore]] suite from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. |
| ==Inhabitants==
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| [[File:PMTTYD NS Screenshot of Poshley Heights Shadow Queen Cutscene.png|thumb|The residents of Poshley Heights and staff from the Excess Express gather to lend support to Mario and his party in their battle against the Shadow Queen in the Switch remake]]
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| ;Main story
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| *[[Pennington]]
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| *[[Goldbob]]
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| *[[Sylvia (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Sylvia]]
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| *[[Bub]]
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| *[[Toodles]]
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| *[[Toadia]], secretary of the [[List of implied organizations#Luigi Fan Club|Luigi Fan Club]]
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| *[[Bumpty|Penguin]] residents
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| *A male [[Toad (species)|Toad]] Poshley Heights Station Worker in black and blue uniform that checks train tickets.
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| *A green female Toad who sells [[Fresh Pasta Bunch|Fresh Pasta]] in her stand
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| *An orange female Toad receptionist of the [[Inn|Royal Poshley Park Tower]], who [[Dupree]] has a crush on
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| ;Chapter 6 only
| | ==Trivia== |
| *[[Beldam]] | | *In [[Goldbob]]'s pool, there are [[Nibble]]s. |
| *[[Marilyn]]
| | *The player can find [[Lady Bow]] and [[Bootler]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'' here if they have defeated the Shadow Queen. |
| *[[Doopliss]]
| | *Poshley Heights can be thought as [[Paper Mario]]'s answer to [[Super Mario RPG]]'s [[Marrymore]] because they are both fancy, expensive and have a hotel. |
| *[[Dupree]] | | *The name, Poshley Heights comes from the word "Posh", meaning fashionable. |
| *[[Traveling Sisters Three]]
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| *[[Businessman]]
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| ;Post-game
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| *[[Lady Bow]] and [[Bootler]]
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| *[[Grodus|Sir Grodus]], [[Lord Crump]] and the [[X-Nauts (organization)|X-Nauts]]
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| ==Items==
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| {|class="wikitable"
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| !Item
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| !Location
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| |{{PMTTYD item|link=Chocolate Cake|Choco Cake|game=NS}}
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| |Given by [[Toadia]] after finishing [[I wanna meet Luigi!|her trouble]].
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| |{{PMTTYD item|Fresh Pasta|game=NS}}
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| |In the second area, it can be bought for 50 coins from the shop in the left.
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| |[[File:Goldbob's Pass PMTTYDNS icon.png|25x25px]] [[Goldbob's Pass]]
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| |Given by [[Goldbob]] during the General White hunt in Chapter 7.
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| |{{PMTTYD item|Inn Coupon|game=NS}}
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| | In the second area; behind the pasta-selling little shop in the left.
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| |{{PMTTYD item|HP Drain P|game=NS}}
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| | In the first area; in a chest in the back room of Goldbob's house. Accessible using Paper Mode.
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| |{{PMTTYD item|Omelette Meal|game=NS}}
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| |In the second area, it appears in the desk to the left of the inn counter after sleeping at the [[inn]].
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| |{{PMTTYD item|link=Package (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Package|game=NS}}
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| |Given by [[Goldbob]] during [[Delivery, please!|his trouble]].
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| |{{PMTTYD item|Platinum Card|game=NS}}
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| |Given by [[Toodles]] after finishing [[I need my magazine.|her trouble]].
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| |{{PMTTYD item|link=Present (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Present|game=NS}}
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| |Given by [[Bub]] while doing [[Help me make up.|his trouble]].
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| |{{PMTTYD item|Shine Sprite|game=NS}}
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| |In the third scene; high to the left of Poshley Sanctum.
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| |rowspan=4|{{PMTTYD item|link=Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece|game=NS}} (×4)
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| |In the first scene; under a panel in the red floor at the center.
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| |In the first scene; behind the chair to the left of Goldbob's house.
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| |In the first scene; inside the hedge to the right of [[Toodles]]'s house.
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| |In the second scene; in the corner of the hedge to the northwest of the penguin's house.
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| |}
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| ==Profiles==
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| {{PMTTYD map}}
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| *'''Tattles'''
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| **"''This is the Poshley Heights Station. The Excess Express to Rogueport is here. This place is sooooo upscale. It's like, the polar opposite of Rogueport. You can tell that movie stars and millionaires live here. It just REEKS of cash.''"
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| ***In the Switch version, the word "like" also has a comma before it. | |
| **"''This is Poshley Heights. It's a relaxed town that positively reeks of money. There's a very nice hotel here, too. Wouldn't it be nice to stay there sometime?''"
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| ***In the Switch version, the comma after "here" is removed.
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| **"''That's Poshley Sanctum. I guess the sanctum grounds are used as a public square. That fountain out front is unique, huh? Yeah, but that water... I bet [[Nibbles]] would still chomp your tush if you fell in...''"
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| *'''Map description'''
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| **''A town famous for all of the rich and famous people living in it. There are plenty of extravagant vacation homes and hotels in town.'' (GCN)
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| **''A town famous for all of the wealthy people living in it. There are plenty of extravagant vacation homes and hotels in town.'' (Switch)
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery>
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| Poshley Heights Treasure Chest.png
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| Poshley Heights.png|Mario and Yoshi Kid standing in front of the Royal Poshley Park Tower
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| PMTTYD Royal Poshley Park Tower Interior 1.png
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| PMTTYD Royal Poshley Park Tower Interior 2.png
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| PMTTYD Royal Poshley Park Tower Interior 3.png
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| PMTTYD Poshley Heights Bowser Intermission Penguin.png
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| PMTTYD Poshley Heights Bowser Intermission Bub Scared.png
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| XNautsinPoshleyHeights.png
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| PMTTYD Bow Bootler Poshley Heights.png
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| </gallery>
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| ==Media==
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| {{media table
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| |file1=PMTTYD Poshley Heights.oga
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| |title1=Poshley Heights
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| |description1=Poshley Heights' music in the original GameCube version.
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| |file2=PMTTYDNS Poshley Heights.oga | | ==Names in other Languages== |
| |title2=Poshley Heights | | {{Foreignname |
| |description2=Poshley Heights' music in the Nintendo Switch remake. | | |Jap=ピカリーヒルズ<br>''Pikarii Hiruzu'' |
| | |JapM=Pikarii Hills |
| | |Fra=Picaly Hills |
| | |FraM=- |
| | |Ger=''Bad Glimmerich'' |
| | |GerM=Some German/Austrian villages start with "Bad", Glimmer=glimmer |
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| ==Names in other languages==
| | {{PM2}} |
| {{foreign names
| | [[Category:Places]] |
| |Jap=ピカリーヒルズ
| | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Locations]] |
| |JapR=Pikarī Hiruzu
| | [[Category:Cities and Towns]] |
| |JapM=Diminutive of「ピカり」(''pikari'', a Japanese term for "dazzling") + "hills"; a play on {{wp|Beverly Hills}} (「ビバリーヒルズ」)
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| |ChiS=比亮丽山庄
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| |ChiSR=Bǐ liànglì shān zhuāng
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| |ChiSM=From「比弗利山庄」("Beverly Hills") and「亮丽」("bright")
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| |ChiT=比亮麗山莊
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| |ChiTR=Bǐ liànglì shān zhuāng
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| |ChiTM=From「比弗利山庄」("Beverly Hills") and「亮丽」("bright")
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| |Dut=Praalstede
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| |DutM=From ''praal'' (meaning splendor) + ''stede'' (old word for town)
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| |Fre=Picaly Hills
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| |FreM=From the Japanese name
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| |Ger={{nw|Bad Glimmerich}}
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| |GerM=From ''bad-'' (meaning "bath", a prefix in German place names indicating a spa town) + ''glimmer'' ("to gleam") and possibly ''-ich'' (a German suffix for place names)
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| |Ita=Sfoggy Hills
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| |ItaM=Diminutive of ''sfoggiare'' ("to flaunt") + "hills"
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| |Kor=트윙클 힐즈
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| |KorR=Teuwingkeul Hiljeu
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| |KorM=Twinkle Hills
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| |Spa=Villa Preciosa
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| |SpaM=Valuable Village
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| }}
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| ==Trivia==
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| *In the house adjacent to the hotel, the [[Bumpty|Penguin]] at the far end of the room references [[Shiver City]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''. While [[Tattle|tattling]] the Penguin near the front door reveals that he bought the house because of the sales of [[Herringway]]'s novels, as the Penguin is a relative of Herringway.
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