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| {{quote|We had so much fun in this park with Bobby...and we went to see that special show too! We helped him make so many great memories...but I guess we made them for ourselves too.|Olivia|Paper Mario: The Origami King}}
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| '''Shogun Studios''' is a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is a Japanese-themed amusement park, themed after the real-world [[wikipedia:Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura|Edo Wonderland]]. Notable attractions include the [[Dress-Up Photo Studio]], the [[House of Riddles]], the [[Souvenir Shop (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Souvenir Shop]], the [[Big Sho' Theater]], the [[Ninja Attraction]], the [[Shuriken Dojo]], and [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]]. [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] visit here after traveling down [[Eddy River]] from [[Autumn Mountain]]. Downstream from Shogun Studios is [[Sweetpaper Valley]]. The [[Fire Hammer]] and [[Ice Hammer]] can only be obtained and found at Shogun Studios. | | '''Shogun Studios''' is a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. It is a Japanese-themed amusement park, themed after the real-world [[wikipedia:Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura|Edo Wonderland]]. Notable attractions include the [[Dress-Up Photo Studio]], the [[House of Riddles]], the [[Souvenir Shop (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Souvenir Shop]], the [[Big Sho' Theater]], the [[Ninja Attraction]], the [[Shuriken Dojo]], and [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]]. [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] visit here after traveling down [[Eddy River]] from [[Autumn Mountain]]. Downstream from Shogun Studios is [[Sweetpaper Valley]]. The [[Fire Hammer]] and [[Ice Hammer]] can only be obtained and found at Shogun Studios. |
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| While Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb are being guided downstream from Autumn Mountain on the [[Oarsman]]'s canoe, they pass by Shogun Studios. Olivia is very excited and wants Mario to stop there, pointing out that they have to go as the blue [[streamer]] is wrapped around Big Sho' Theater. If Mario chooses to continue downstream, however, the blue streamer blocks the path to Sweetpaper Valley. At the entrance, Mario has to buy a pass to enter the park; the one-use [[Commoner Pass]] is 2400 [[coin]]s (referred to as "gold bits") while the permanent [[Royalty Pass]] costs 9800 coins. | | While Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb are being guided downstream from Autumn Mountain on the [[Oarsman]]'s canoe, they pass by Shogun Studios. Olivia is very excited and wants Mario to stop there, pointing out that they have to go as the blue [[streamer]] is wrapped around Big Sho' Theater. If Mario chooses to continue downstream, however, the blue streamer blocks the path to Sweetpaper Valley. At the entrance, Mario has to buy a pass to enter the park: the [[Commoner Pass]] is 2400 [[coin]]s while the [[Royalty Pass]] costs 9800 Coins. |
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| [[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios map.jpg|thumb|left|A map of Shogun Studios]]
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| Upon entering Shogun Studios, Olivia and Bob-omb notice how quiet the park is. A [[Goomba]], [[Snifit]], and [[Koopa Troopa]] inform Mario that the staff have been trapped in a large castle called Big Sho' Theater. Mario and Olivia ram into the door, while Bob-omb notices a keyhole. Olivia encourages Mario to explore Shogun Studios and find the [[Shogun Studios Master Key|staff key]] to the park. | | Upon entering Shogun Studios, Olivia and Bob-omb notice how quiet the park is. A [[Goomba]], [[Snifit]], and [[Koopa Troopa]] inform Mario that the staff have been trapped in a large castle called Big Sho' Theater. Mario and Olivia ram into the door, while Bob-omb notices a keyhole. Olivia encourages Mario to explore Shogun Studios and find the [[Shogun Studios Master Key|staff key]] to the park. |
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| A chain of deals quest takes place at Shogun Studios. Going to the south end of the park, Mario enters the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]]. A [[Shy Guy]] criticizes the serving glasses and gives Mario his [[Straw]]. East of the staff room, a training [[Ninji]] has forgotten his breathing tube and brought his [[Shuriken]] instead. Mario must trade the Straw, which the Ninji uses as a breathing tube instead, for the Shuriken. The Shuriken is used to open the Shuriken Dojo, and if Mario plays the shuriken-throwing game and gets a score of exactly 21, he is awarded with the [[Baseball (item)|Baseball]]. Behind a house elsewhere in the park, two [[Dry Bones]] are throwing a [[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bone]] back and forth. Mario can trade the Baseball for their Bone, then feed it to [[Princess (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Princess]], an angry [[Chain Chomp]]. | | A chain of deals quest takes place at Shogun Studios. Going to the south end of the park, Mario enters the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]]. A [[Shy Guy]] criticizes the serving glasses and gives Mario his [[Straw]]. East of the staff room, a training [[Ninji]] has forgotten his breathing tube and brought his [[Shuriken]] instead. Mario must trade the Straw, which the Ninji uses as a breathing tube instead, for the Shuriken. The Shuriken is used to open the Shuriken Dojo, and if Mario plays the shuriken-throwing game and gets a score of exactly 21, he is awarded with the [[Baseball (item)|Baseball]]. Behind a house elsewhere in the park, two [[Dry Bones]] are throwing a [[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bone]] back and forth. Mario can trade the Baseball for their Bone, then feed it to [[Princess (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Princess]], an angry [[Chain Chomp]]. |
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| As Olivia pets Princess, a [[MAX UP Heart]] appears. Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb go to the Ninja Attraction, finding Luigi and getting the Shogun Studios Master Key. They use this to unlock the door to Big Sho' Theater, defeat [[Rubber Band]], free the Toads who are restrained to the theater seats, and destroy the blue streamer. As they exit the theater, the freed Toads throw them a celebration. Watching the fireworks, Bob-omb suddenly regains his memories, but promises to stick with Mario and Olivia as they continue to [[Sweetpaper Valley]]. As the Oarsman rows downstream, various Toads wave goodbye to the trio. | | As Olivia pets Princess, a [[MAX UP Heart]] appears. Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb go to the Ninja Attraction, finding Luigi and getting the Shogun Studios Master Key. They use this to unlock the door to Big Sho' Theater, defeat [[Rubber Band]], and destroy the blue streamer. As they exit, a celebration is started. Watching the fireworks, Bob-omb suddenly regains his memories, but promises to stick with Mario and Olivia as they continue to Sweetpaper Valley. As the Oarsman rows downstream, various Toads wave goodbye to Mario. |
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| There is a fishing spot at the southeast end of Shogun Studios. Mario may fish up a Legendary Cheep Cheep that turns out to be a Ninji in disguise; the staff Toad gives Mario 100 coins in consolation. | | There is a fishing spot at the southeast end of Shogun Studios. Mario may fish up a Legendary Cheep Cheep that turns out to be a Ninji in disguise; the staff Toad gives Mario 100 coins in consolation. |
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| ==Collectibles== | | ==Shop== |
| '''NOTE''': Some collectibles are found in areas that are inaccessible until returning later; these entries are highlighted in beige.
| | Mario can purchase items from the Souvenir Shop after he rescues the Toad running it. |
| ===Hidden Toads===
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| !colspan=3|[[List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King|{{color|#202122|45 Hidden Toads}}]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 35 & 61 (Heart).png|75px]]<br># 1
| | |[[File:Fire Flower PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |[[Love Toad]] is found folded into a heart outside the gates and next to the [[Musée_Champignon#One_World,_One_Pipe|Musée Pipe]]. | | |[[Fire Flower]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Love Toad rescued.jpg|250px]] | | |240 |
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| ![[File:Toad accessory red PMTOK sprite.png|75px]]<br># 2
| | |[[File:Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |The owner of the local [[Fun, Funky, and Functional]] accessory shop hides behind a small structure in the center of the park. | | |[[Mushroom]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 2.jpg|250px]] | | |100 |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 3
| | |[[File:Shiny Mushroom PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |Mario must hammer the sign on the roof of the [[Dress-Up Photo Studio]] to free this Toad. | | |[[Shiny Mushroom]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 3.jpg|250px]] | | |300 |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 4
| | |[[File:Big Sho Theater PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |Mario must hammer the bell on the Lookout Tower 30 times total to reveal a Toad.
| | |[[Big Sho' Theater]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Lookout Tower.jpg|250px]] | | |12800 |
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| ![[File:Shuriken Dojo owner PMTOK sprite.png|75px]]<br># 5
| | |[[File:Fire Hammer PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |A staff Toad is stuck inside the Lookout Tower. They can be freed by defeating the Goombas, removing the tape from the door and defeating the [[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]. | | |[[Fire Hammer]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 5.jpg|250px]] | | |640 |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 6
| | |[[File:Ice Hammer PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |Mario must hammer the Toad head on the sign outside [[Big Sho' Theater]]. | | |[[Ice Hammer]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 6.jpg|250px]] | | |640 |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 7
| | |[[File:Tail PMTOK icon.png|50px]] |
| |Near the 2 Origami Shy Guys is a lamp post with a Toad folded inside. | | |[[Tail]] |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 7.jpg|250px]] | | |240 |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 8
| | |[[Love Toad]] is found folded into a heart outside the gates and next to the [[Warp Pipe]]. |
| |Mario must hammer open an umbrella in front of the [[Tranquil Pipes Teahouse]] to reveal a Toad.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 8.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 37 (Shuriken).png|75px]]<br># 9
| | |A red Toad is folded into an origami fan in a building near the Souvenir Shop. |
| |Outside the [[Shuriken Dojo]], Mario must hammer the origami shuriken stuck to the sign.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 9.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 36 (Paper Lantern).png|75px]]<br># 10 and 11
| | |The owner of the [[Fun, Funky, and Functional]] accessory shop is hiding behind a small structure. |
| |In the [[Ninji]] training area, Mario must jump on the crates and hammer an origami lantern. Mario should also hammer a lamp post to reveal a Magic Circle, using the 1,000-Fold Arms to knock down another lantern.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 10.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 38 (Dragonfly).png|75px]]<br># 12
| | |After fixing a Not-Bottomless Hole in the wall of a door, Mario must enter it and unfold the origami flower into a Toad. |
| |An origami dragonfly Toad is flying near the three potted plants right of the [[Save Block]]. | | | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 12.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 38 (Dragonfly).png|75px]]<br># 13
| | |To the left of the previous building, Mario must defeat the [[Folded Soldiers|Folded Soldier]] Shy Guy and hammer the drawers to release three Toads. |
| |An origami dragonfly Toad is flying outside the staff room, in the northeast corner of the park.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 13.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 39 (Yellow Dog).png|75px]]<br># 14
| | |In a house, the cushion must be hammered to reveal an origami cat Toad sitting on the other side. |
| |A yellow Toad is disguised as an origami dog and barking at [[Princess (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Princess]].
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 14.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 42 (Fan).png|75px]]<br># 15
| | |South of the house with three doors is a Toad folded onto one of the ladders. |
| |A red Toad is folded into an origami fan in a building just outside the [[Souvenir Shop]].
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| ![[File:Musee Origami Toad 3.png|75px]]<br># 16
| | |In the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse, Mario must hammer a cushion to reveal a Toad. |
| |After fixing a Not-Bottomless Hole in the wall of a door, Mario must enter it and hammer an origami flower. | | | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 16.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toads.png|75px]]<br># 17 to 19
| | |Mario must hammer open an umbrella south of the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse to reveal a Toad. |
| |In a building directly south of the Shuriken Dojo, Mario must defeat the Shy Guy and hammer the drawers to release three Toads. | | | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 17.jpg|250px]] | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 44 (Cat).png|75px]]<br># 20
| | |An origami dog Toad is barking at Princess. |
| |In a house south of the Photo Studio, a cushion must be hammered to reveal an origami cat Toad sitting on the other side. | | | |
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 21
| | |In a house on the right side of the main road leading to Big Sho' Theater, Mario must hammer the hat to free a Toad. |
| |Inside the Dress-Up Photo Studio, a Toad hides in a frame on the left wall.
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 22
| | |Mario must hammer the Toad on the sign outside Big Sho' Theater. |
| |In a house near the Lookout Tower, Mario must pull a Toad out of some clothing hanging on the right side.
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| | |An origami dragonfly Toad is flying near the three potted plants right of the Save Block. |
| |In a building just south of the [[House of Riddles]], four Toads are hidden in the lanterns.
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 27
| | |In the Ninji training area, Mario must hammer a lantern to reveal a [[Magic Circle]]. He then should use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to knock down a folded Toad lantern. |
| |In a house on the right side of the main road leading to Big Sho' Theater, Mario must hammer the hat to free a crumpled Toad. | | | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 27.jpg|250px]]
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| ![[File:Musee Origami Toad 3.png|75px]]<br># 28
| | |In the Ninji training area, Mario must jump on the crates and hammer a lantern on the left side. |
| |In the room leading to the [[Dry Bones]], Mario must hammer to reveal a [[%3F Block]] and then jump on it to push an origami flower Toad out of its pot. | | | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 28.jpg|250px]] | |
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| | |An origami dragonfly Toad is flying outside the staff room. |
| |In the right-side door of the building with 3 doors, four Toads have been folded into: a grasshopper, a scarab, a bonsai tree, and a butterfly, which can be revealed by hammering the barrels.
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 47 (Squarefish).png|75px]]<br># 33
| | |In the staff room, on the cabinet is a folded Toad. |
| |After freeing the previous Toads, Mario must jump on the drawers and hammer broken section in the wall. A Toad is folded up as a fish in this room. | | | |
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| | |In the staff room, Mario must open the left locker to reveal a Toad. |
| |Near the training Ninjis, one house contains three Toads hiding in a pile of ash. | | | |
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| | |In the staff room, Mario must pull a staff Toad out of the mouth of the Goomba Mask. |
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| | |In the staff room, Mario must hammer the trash can and flatten the Toad inside. |
| |Hidden in the northeast corner of the park is a staff room with 4 employees inside: A folded Toad on a cabinet, the owner of the Shuriken Dojo sleeping inside a locker, a crumpled Toad in the trash bin, and a Toad stuck in the mouth of the [[Goomba Mask]].
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| ![[File:PMTOK Toad Artwork.png|75px]]<br># 41
| | |Outside the Shuriken Dojo, Mario must hammer the small shuriken stuck to the sign, folding it back into a Toad. |
| |In the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse, Mario must hammer a cushion to reveal the face of a Toad.
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 40 (Blue Scarab Beetle).png|75px]]<br># 42
| | |In the Dress-Up Photo Studio, a Toad is trapped in a frame on the left side. |
| |''Required'': ''[[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bone]]''<br><br>After Princess is fed Mario can enter her stable, where a staff Toad disguised as a scarab beetle drops down.
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| ![[File:PMTOK Origami Toad 41 (Blue Roundfish).png|75px]]<br># 43
| | |In a house near the Lookout Tower, Mario must pull a Toad out of some clothing hanging on the right side. |
| |''Required'': ''[[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bone]]'' + ''Rescue Toad 42''<br><br>A Toad is folded as a fish, swimming among Cheep Cheeps at the river near the [[Ninja Attraction]].
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| ===Not-Bottomless Holes===
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| |Found by going right from the Save Block found in front of the Big Sho' Theater. | | |Mario must hammer the sign on the roof of the Dress-Up Photo Studio to free a Toad. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 1 and 2.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |In front of the hidden entrance to the staff room. | | |Mario must hammer the bell on the Lookout Tower 30 times in a row to reveal a Toad. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 3 and 4.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |Under the tree in front of the staff room door. | | |A staff Toad is stuck inside the bell tower and is freed when the tape is removed from the door and the Paper Macho Koopa Troopa is defeated. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 4.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |On the wall, right of the Shuriken Dojo. | | |In one house, four Toads have been folded into a grasshopper, a scarab, a bonsai tree, and a butterfly. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Hole 6.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |Found near the water by going right from the intersection in the middle of the park. | | |After freeing the previous Toads, Mario must jump on the drawers and hammer a hole in the wall. A Toad is folded up as a fish in this room. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 7 and 8.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |Above the previous two, around the house. | | |In the room leading to the Dry Bones, Mario must hammer to reveal a ? Block and then jump on it to push an origami flower Toad out of its pot. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 9-11.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |In front of the right parasol, found in front of Tranquil Pipes Teahouse. | | |A staff Toad is folded up in the stable next to Princess. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 12 and 13.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |After getting Princess the Bone, found in front of the Ninja Attraction | | |Near the training Ninjis, one house contains three Toads hiding in a pile of ash. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 14-16.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |Found left of the Ninja Attraction, near the Olly Tape. | | |A Toad is stuck in the satellite office that leads to the [[Sensor Lab]]. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Hole 17.png|250px]]
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| |Found on the first door on the left from the intersection in the middle of the park. | | |In a building before the House of Riddles, four Toads are stuck in the lanterns. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Hole 18.png|250px]] | | | |
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| |In front of the Lookout Tower, on the wall. | | |In the Souvenir Shop, Mario must rescue the shop owner by using the Shogun Studios Master Key to open the door and find the Toad. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Hole 19.png|250px]]
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| |Between the Lookout Tower and Dress-Up Photo Studio, next to the wheelbarrow. | | |A Toad is folded as a fish and can be rescued by fishing at the south end of the park. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Hole 20.png|250px]] | | | |
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| | ==Not-Bottomless Holes== |
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| | ! colspan="2" style="background:white; height:2em" |Shogun Studios |
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| |''Required'': ''[[Shogun Studios Master Key]].''<br><br>Found by unlocking the door near the training Ninjis and going left. This hole becomes a door to the satellite office of Sensor Lab. | | | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Hole 21.png|250px]]
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| |} | | |} |
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| ===Collectible Treasures===
| | ==Collectible Treasures== |
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| | ! colspan="2" style="background:white; height:2em" |Shogun Studios |
| !width="10%"|Treasure
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| !Description | |
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| |-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
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| !colspan=3|[[List of Collectible Treasures in Paper Mario: The Origami King|{{color|#202122|9 treasures}}]]
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 40 (Downriver Tour Boat).jpg|80px|link=Oarsman]]<br><br>[[Oarsman|{{color|white|Downriver Tour Boat}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #40: Downriver Tour Boat is found by using the Royalty Pass in one building near the entrance. |
| |Found by using the Royalty Pass in the left building near the entrance.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 1.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 41 (Chestnuts).jpg|80px|link=Chestnut]]<br><br>[[Chestnut|{{color|white|Chestnuts}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #41: Chestnuts is in the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse, accessible by using the Royalty Pass on a treasure chest. |
| |In the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse, accessible by using the Royalty Pass on a treasure chest.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 2.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 42 (Water Vellumental's Wheel).jpg|80px|link=Water Vellumental]]<br><br>[[Water Vellumental|{{color|white|Water Vellumental's Wheel}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #42: Water Vellumental's Wheel is found by using the Royalty Pass in a house near the Lookout Tower. |
| |Found by using the Royalty Pass in a house near the Lookout Tower.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 3.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 43 (Relaxing Bench).jpg|80px|link=Relaxing Bench]]<br><br>[[Relaxing Bench|{{color|white|Relaxing Bench}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #43: Relaxing Bench is in a treasure chest slightly obscured by a tree near the staff room. |
| |In a treasure chest slightly obscured by a tree near the staff room.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 4.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 44 (Paper Macho Koopa Troopa).jpg|80px|link=Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]]<br><br>[[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa|{{color|white|Paper Macho Koopa Troopa}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #44: Paper Macho Koopa Troopa is obtained by scoring 80 or more points in Expert Mode at the Shuriken Dojo. |
| |Obtained by scoring 80 or more points in Expert Mode at the Shuriken Dojo. Can be seen on the upper shelf behind the counter before obtaining it.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 5.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 45 (Canned Tuna).jpg|80px|link=Canned Tuna]]<br><br>[[Canned Tuna|{{color|white|Canned Tuna}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #45: Canned Tuna can be fished up at the fishing spot near the south end of the park. |
| |Fished up at the fishing spot near the south end of the park.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 6.png|250px]] | |
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| |-style="background:beige" | | |Collectible Treasure #46: Big Sho' Theater can be purchased at the Souvenir Shop. |
| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 46 (Big Sho' Theater).jpg|80px|link=Big Sho' Theater]]<br><br>[[Big Sho' Theater|{{color|white|Big Sho' Theater}}]]
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| |''Required'': ''[[Shogun Studios Master Key]]''<br><br>Purchased at the Souvenir Shop for 10240 Coins after saving the shop's owner.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 7.png|250px]] | |
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| |-style="background:beige" | | |Collectible Treasure #47: Canned-Food Par-tay Trio can be found near the training Ninjis, accessible by using the Royalty Pass on a chest. |
| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 47 (Canned-Food Par-tay Trio).jpg|80px|link=Canned-Food Par-tay Trio]]<br><br>[[Canned-Food Par-tay Trio|{{color|white|Canned-Food Par-tay Trio}}]]
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| |''Required'': ''[[Shogun Studios Master Key]]''<br><br>Unlock the door found near the training Ninjis and use the Royalty Pass on a chest.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 8.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 48 (Lookout Tower Bell).jpg|80px|link=Shogun Studios]]<br><br>[[Shogun Studios|{{color|white|Lookout Tower Bell}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #48: Lookout Tower Bell is found by ringing the Lookout Tower's bell 100 times in a row. |
| |Found by ringing the Lookout Tower's bell 100 times in a row.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Collectible Treasure 9.png|250px]] | |
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| !style="background-color:#372500;"|[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 49 (Water Vellumental Shrine).jpg|80px|link=Autumn Mountain]]<br><br>[[Autumn Mountain|{{color|white|Water Vellumental Shrine}}]]
| | |Collectible Treasure #49: Water Vellumental Shrine is in a hidden ? Block outside the House of Riddles. |
| |In a Hidden Block outside the House of Riddles.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 9.png|250px]] | |
| |} | | |} |
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| ===? Blocks===
| | ==? Blocks== |
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| |-style="background: #2977B5;font-size:14pt;color:white"
| | ! colspan="2" style="background:white; height:2em" |Shogun Studios |
| !width=10%|Hidden | |
| !width=10%|Item
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| !Description
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| |-style="background: #7b9ec3;font-size:120%;color:#202122"
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| !colspan=4|[[List of ? Blocks in Paper Mario: The Origami King|{{color|#202122|9 blocks}}]]
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| |[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
| | |Outside the park's entrance, Mario must jump between two lamps to find a ? Block containing a Fire Hammer. |
| |[[File:Fire Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Fire Hammer]]
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| |Outside the park's entrance, a block is hidden between two lamps. | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 1.png|250px]] | |
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| | |In the area with the Goomba, Snifit, and Koopa Troopa, a ? Block containing a Tail is found. |
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| |[[File:Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Tail]]
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| |Mario can find another block where the park cosplayers are first met, through an obscure path from the middle of the park.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 2.png|250px]]
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| | |Outside Big Sho' Theater, a ? Block containing coins is located right of the [[Save Block]]. |
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| |[[File:PMTOK 100-Coin leaf icon.png|48px]]<br>[[100-Coin]]
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| |This ? Block is outside [[Big Sho' Theater]], floating to the right of the [[Save Block]].
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 3.png|250px]]
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| |[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]] | | |A hidden ? Block containing an Ice Hammer is found while standing on a thatched block near the wall south of where the Ninjis are training. |
| |[[File:Ice Hammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Ice Hammer]]
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| |A block is hidden on a thatched block near the wall, south of where the [[Ninji]]s are training.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 4.png|250px]] | |
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| |[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]] | | |A hidden ? Block containing a Tail is found by jumping while standing on the barrel next to the staff room. |
| |[[File:Tail PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Tail]]
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| |Another block is hidden on the barrel next to the staff room.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 5.png|250px]] | |
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| |[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]]
| | |In one house near the Dry Bones, a hidden ? Block must be revealed to reach a Toad folded as a flower. |
| |[[File:PMTOK coin effect.png|48px]]<br>[[Coin]]
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| |In the room leading to the [[Dry Bones]] is a Hidden Block in the corner, used to reach [[List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King#Shogun Studios|hidden Toad '''#28''']]. | |
| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Hidden Toad 28.jpg|250px]] | |
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| |[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]] | | |A ? Block containing Shiny Boots is outside the Ninja Attraction. |
| |[[File:Hurlhammer PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Hurlhammer]]
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| |In the backyard of a long building where Dry Bones are found, there is a Hidden Block in the corner.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 7.png|250px]] | |
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| | |Outside the House of Riddles, a hidden ? Block near the lantern gives Mario Collectible Treasure #49: Water Vellumental Shrine. |
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| |[[File:Shiny Boots PMTOK icon.png|48px]]<br>[[Shiny Boots]]
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| |Outside the [[Ninja Attraction]], a block is surrounded by 3 Not-Bottomless Holes.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Not-Bottomless Holes 14-16.png|250px]]
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| ||[[File:Hidden Block Alert PMTOK icon.png|48px]] | | |In the Dry Bones area, jump to the left to find a ? Block containing a Shiny Hurlhammer. |
| |[[File:PMTOK Collectible Treasure 49 (Water Vellumental Shrine).jpg|80px]]<br>[[Musée Champignon#Treasure Gallery|Collectible Treasure '''#49''']]
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| |A block can be seen outside the [[House of Riddles]] near a lantern. Prior to defeating [[Rubber Band]], Mario must ring the bell on the lookout tower to wake a [[Paper Macho Koopa Troopa]] and gain access to the area.
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| |[[File:PMTOK Shogun Studios Question Block 9.png|250px]] | |
| |} | | |} |
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| ==Media==
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| {{media table
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| |file1=PMTOK Exploring Shogun Studios.oga
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| |title1=Exploring Shogun Studios
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| |description1=Plays while searching for the Shogun Studios Master Key.
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| |file2=PMTOK Shogun Studios.oga
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| |title2=Shogun Studios
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| |description2=Plays after defeating Rubber Band.
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| |file3=PMTOK Shogun Studios Entrance.oga
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| |title3=Shogun Studios Entrance
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| |description3=Plays at the entrance gates.
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| |file4=PMTOK Shogun Studios Deserted.oga
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| |title4=Shogun Studios Deserted
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| |description4=Plays when first exploring after talking to the dressed-up Goomba, Snifit, and Koopa Troopa.
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| |file5=PMTOK Shogun Studios Parade.oga
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| |title5=Shogun Studios Parade
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| |description5=Plays during the parade after defeating Rubber Band.
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| }}
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| PMOK Mario Bobby Bridge.jpg|Mario, [[Olivia]], and [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] cross a bridge over [[Eddy River]] to enter Shogun Studios
| | PMTOK credits image 5.png|Various characters spending time at Shogun Studios, with a firework launched in [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]]'s honor in the credits |
| PMTOK Shogun Studios alternate view.jpg|An alternate view of the east side of Shogun Studios
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| PMTOK Souvenir Shop.png|Mario in the [[Souvenir Shop (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Souvenir Shop]]
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| Ninji Festival.jpg|The festival after the [[Streamer|blue streamer]] is destroyed.
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| PMTOK credits image 5.png|Characters spending time in Shogun Studios, with one of the fireworks taking [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]]'s shape in his honor during the credits | |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ==Names in other languages== |
| {{Foreign names | | {{Foreign names |
| |Jap={{hover|OEDO|オエド}}ランド | | |Jap=<span class=explain title="オエド">OEDO</span>ランド |
| |JapR=OEDO rando | | |JapR=OEDO rando |
| |JapM="Great Edo" Land; based on O-edo, the original name of Tokyo | | |JapM="Great Edo" Land; based on O-edo, the original name of Tokyo |
| |Spa=Parque Samurái | | |Spa=Parque Samurái |
| |SpaM=Samurai Park | | |SpaM=Samurai Park |
| |Fre=Shogunland | | |Fra=Shogunland |
| | |FraM= |
| |Ger=Shogunland | | |Ger=Shogunland |
| | |GerM= |
| |Dut=Samoeraipark | | |Dut=Samoeraipark |
| |DutM=Samurai Park | | |DutM=Samurai Park |
| |Ita=Ninjaland | | |Ita=Ninjaland |
| | |ItaM= |
| |ChiS=江户园地 | | |ChiS=江户园地 |
| |ChiSR=Jiānghù Yuándì | | |ChiSR=Jiānghù Yuándì |
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| |ChiTR=Jiānghù Yuándì | | |ChiTR=Jiānghù Yuándì |
| |ChiTM=Edo Park | | |ChiTM=Edo Park |
| |Kor=단풍랜드 | | |Kor= |
| |KorR=Danpung Raendeu | | |KorR= |
| |KorM=Maple Land | | |KorM= |
| }} | | }} |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *If Mario fax travels from the [[Sensor Lab]] to its satellite office in Shogun Studios and exits the office, a staff Toad will forcefully escort him to the park entrance, even with the [[Lamination Suit]] on. | | *If Mario manages to teleport from the [[Sensor Lab]] to Shogun Studios without the Royalty Pass, he will be kicked out of Shogun Studios by a staff Toad as soon as he exits, even with the [[Lamination Suit]] on. |
| {{PMTOK}} | | {{PMTOK}} |
| [[Category:Amusement parks]] | | [[Category:Amusement Parks]] |
| [[Category:Communities]]
| | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King Places]] |
| [[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King locations]] | |