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The '''Sticker Museum curator''' is a character in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. He is a green [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who singlehandedly built the [[Sticker Museum]] underground beneath [[Decalburg]], and he gives [[Mario]] the task of collecting [[sticker]]s to put on display.
The '''Sticker Museum curator''' is a character in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. He is a green [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who singlehandedly built the [[Sticker Museum]] underground beneath [[Decalburg]], and he gives [[Mario]] the task of collecting [[sticker]]s to put on display.


Following the destruction of the [[Sticker Fest]] and Decalburg being rolled up, the curator leads the rest of the Toads in unrolling the town (described by him as the "de-burrito procedure"). He adjures Mario to help round up enough Toads to push the roll. The group is successful, and Decalburg is restored. However, because the curator was standing on top of the roll as the Toads were unrolling it, he lost balance and fell underneath the surface, becoming trapped under the fountain. Later, the Toad standing next to the fountain claims to hear a voice calling for help, but the Toad dismisses the notion quickly. The Sticker Museum curator can be rescued by [[Paperize|paperizing]] the fountain, allowing him to jump out.
Following the destruction of the [[Sticker Fest]] and Decalburg being rolled up, the curator leads the rest of the Toads in unrolling the town (described by him as the "de-burrito procedure"). He adjures Mario to help round up enough Toads to push the roll. The group is successful, and Decalburg is restored. However, because the curator was standing on top of the roll as the Toads were unrolling it, he lost balance and fell underneath the surface, becoming trapped under the fountain. Later, the Toad standing next to the fountain claims to hear a voice calling for help, but the Toad dismisses the notion quickly. The Sticker Museum curator can be rescued by [[Paperize|Paperizing]] the fountain, allowing him to jump out.


After being rescued by Mario and [[Kersti]], the curator invites them inside his Sticker Museum, which is empty at first. He explains that he built the entire museum alone, emphasizing the importance of preserving the world's stickers "for posterity." Knowing Mario's affinity for stickers, he suggests that Mario should collect every type of sticker in existence for the museum. When every Battle sticker is added to the museum, the curator congratulates Mario and creates a [[Sticker Museum#Enemy gallery|gallery of enemy attacks]] in celebration. When every Thing sticker is added to the museum, he creates a [[Sticker Museum#Music gallery|gallery for the game's music]].
After being rescued by Mario and [[Kersti]], the curator invites them inside his Sticker Museum, which is empty at first. He explains that he built the entire museum alone, emphasizing the importance of preserving the world's stickers "for posterity." Knowing Mario's affinity for stickers, he suggests that Mario should collect every type of sticker in existence for the museum. When every Battle sticker is added to the museum, the curator congratulates Mario and creates a [[Sticker Museum#Enemy gallery|gallery of enemy attacks]] in celebration. When every Thing sticker is added to the museum, he creates a [[Sticker Museum#Music gallery|gallery for the game's music]].

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