Editing Super Paper Mario
From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.3]] | |developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.3]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{ | |release='''Original release:'''<br>{{release|USA|April 9, 2007|Mexico|April 9, 2007<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20070406192321/latam.wii.com/soft_spm.jsp|title=''Super Paper Mario''|publisher=Wii.com|language=es-419|accesdate=May 27, 2024}}</ref>|Japan|April 19, 2007|Europe|September 14, 2007|Australia|September 20, 2007|HK|July 12, 2008|ROC|July 12, 2008|South Korea|February 26, 2009}} '''[[Nintendo Selects#Wii|Nintendo Selects release]]:'''<br>{{release|USA|August 28, 2011|Europe|June 22, 2012}} '''Wii U (digital download):'''<br>{{release|USA|June 16, 2016|Japan|August 3, 2016<ref>{{cite|title=10 Wii games coming to Japanese Wii U eShop over coming weeks, with My Nintendo discount|url=nintendoeverything.com/10-wii-games-coming-to-japanese-wii-u-eshop-over-coming-weeks-with-my-nintendo-discount|publisher=Nintendo Everything|accessdate=May 27, 2024|author=Jake|language=en}}</ref>|Europe|August 11, 2016|Australia|August 12, 2016}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Platform|Platformer]], [[Genre#Role-playing|RPG]] | |genre=[[Genre#Platform|Platformer]], [[Genre#Role-playing|RPG]] | ||
|modes=Single-player | |modes=Single-player | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|en_gb=y|fr_fr=y|es_es=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y|kr=y}} | |languages={{languages|en_us=y|en_gb=y|fr_fr=y|es_es=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y|kr=y}} | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=0|classind=L|rars=0+|grac=all | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=0|classind=L|rars=0+|grac=all}} | ||
|platforms=[[Wii]], [[Wii U]] | |platforms=[[Wii]], [[Wii U]] | ||
|format={{format|wii=1|wiiudl=1}} | |format={{format|wii=1|wiiudl=1}} | ||
|input={{input| | |input={{input|wiimote=1}} | ||
|serials= | |serials=RVL-R8PE-USA (U.S.) | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|Interdimensional adventure!|Save data description}} | {{quote|Interdimensional adventure!|Save data description}} | ||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:Wedding4.png|thumb|left|The inter-dimensional wedding, where the Chaos Heart is created.]] | [[File:Wedding4.png|thumb|left|The inter-dimensional wedding, where the Chaos Heart is created.]] | ||
The story opens with Mario and Luigi being informed by [[Toad]] about Princess Peach's latest kidnapping. Believing Bowser to be the culprit once again, the brothers immediately head off to [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]], only to find him ''preparing'' to attack. A villain named [[Count Bleck]] then appears with his assistant, [[Nastasia]] and Princess Peach, who is his prisoner. He announces his plans to use Peach [[The Void|"to destroy all worlds"]], renders Mario unconscious with his dark powers, and kidnaps Bowser as well, with Luigi and the [[ | The story opens with Mario and Luigi being informed by [[Toad]] about Princess Peach's latest kidnapping. Believing Bowser to be the culprit once again, the brothers immediately head off to [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]], only to find him ''preparing'' to attack. A villain named [[Count Bleck]] then appears with his assistant, [[Nastasia]] and Princess Peach, who is his prisoner. He announces his plans to use Peach [[The Void|"to destroy all worlds"]], renders Mario unconscious with his dark powers, and kidnaps Bowser as well, with Luigi and the [[Koopa Troop]] being sucked away too. | ||
Elsewhere, Peach regains consciousness to find that she and Bowser are dressed in wedding outfits and standing at an altar, with [[Count Bleck]] officiating. While Bowser says "yes", Nastasia uses mind control powers to force Peach to say "I do", and the marriage between them calls forth the [[Chaos Heart]]. Luigi awakens in the Koopa crowd watching the ceremony and attempts to intervene, but he is too late as Bleck uses the Chaos Heart to open a dimensional rift known as [[The Void]], fulfilling a prophecy he read in an ancient book known as the [[Dark Prognosticus]], in which all worlds are destroyed. | Elsewhere, Peach regains consciousness to find that she and Bowser are dressed in wedding outfits and standing at an altar, with [[Count Bleck]] officiating. While Bowser says "yes", Nastasia uses mind control powers to force Peach to say "I do", and the marriage between them calls forth the [[Chaos Heart]]. Luigi awakens in the Koopa crowd watching the ceremony and attempts to intervene, but he is too late as Bleck uses the Chaos Heart to open a dimensional rift known as [[The Void]], fulfilling a prophecy he read in an ancient book known as the [[Dark Prognosticus]], in which all worlds are destroyed. | ||
Line 38: | Line 38: | ||
In Lineland, Mario first seeks out [[Bestovius]] and gains the ability to flip into the third dimension, allowing him to progress through the world. After climbing [[Mount Lineland]], Mario and Tippi reach [[Yold Town]], where they find another Pixl named [[Thoreau]], who assists them as they cross the puzzle-filled [[Yold Desert]] and are forced to fight O'Chunks before reaching [[Yold Ruins]]. The next Pure Heart is guarded by the robotic dragon, [[Fracktail]], but while he recognizes Mario as the legendary hero, before he can let the plumber pass, [[Dimentio]] appears and causes the dragon to malfunction, making him attack. Mario is forced to defeat him before proceeding inside the sanctum of the ruins, where he is given a Pure Heart by [[Merlumina]], one of the ancients who wrote the Light Prognosticus and lingered after death to await the hero. | In Lineland, Mario first seeks out [[Bestovius]] and gains the ability to flip into the third dimension, allowing him to progress through the world. After climbing [[Mount Lineland]], Mario and Tippi reach [[Yold Town]], where they find another Pixl named [[Thoreau]], who assists them as they cross the puzzle-filled [[Yold Desert]] and are forced to fight O'Chunks before reaching [[Yold Ruins]]. The next Pure Heart is guarded by the robotic dragon, [[Fracktail]], but while he recognizes Mario as the legendary hero, before he can let the plumber pass, [[Dimentio]] appears and causes the dragon to malfunction, making him attack. Mario is forced to defeat him before proceeding inside the sanctum of the ruins, where he is given a Pure Heart by [[Merlumina]], one of the ancients who wrote the Light Prognosticus and lingered after death to await the hero. | ||
;Interlude | ;Interlude | ||
Meanwhile, O'Chunks reports back to Castle Bleck in shame, so the Count sends [[Mimi]] to deal with the hero, while [[Nastasia]] goes to look for any "goons" in the castle who still are not under Bleck's control. | Meanwhile, O'Chunks reports back to Castle Bleck in shame, so the Count sends [[Mimi]] to deal with the hero, while [[Nastasia]] goes to look for any "goons" in the castle who still are not under the Bleck's control. | ||
Soon after, Peach (now in her usual pink dress) wakes up in Castle Bleck and joins a [[ | Soon after, Peach (now in her usual pink dress) wakes up in Castle Bleck and joins a [[Hammer Bro]] and a [[Koopa Troopa]] in search of an exit, but they are soon cornered by Nastasia, who brainwashes Bowser's minions. Peach, however, is teleported away before she can be hypnotized. | ||
Far away, Mario returns to Flipside to bring the Pure Heart to Merlon, and the group learns from a panicking citizen that a girl has fallen from the sky. They then go to investigate, and discover that the girl is Peach, whom they revive with [[Spicy Soup]]. Feeling responsible for the opening of the Void, Peach insists on joining Mario in his quest and helps him reach the next Heart Pillar, and Merlon sends them through the new orange door to the next world, [[Gloam Valley]]. | Far away, Mario returns to Flipside to bring the Pure Heart to Merlon, and the group learns from a panicking citizen that a girl has fallen from the sky. They then go to investigate, and discover that the girl is Peach, whom they revive with [[Spicy Soup]]. Feeling responsible for the opening of the Void, Peach insists on joining Mario in his quest and helps him reach the next Heart Pillar, and Merlon sends them through the new orange door to the next world, [[Gloam Valley]]. | ||
Line 50: | Line 50: | ||
With Mimi defeated, Count Bleck decides to send Dimentio to go after the hero of prophecy, while Nastasia resumes her hunt for non-hypnotized stragglers around the castle. | With Mimi defeated, Count Bleck decides to send Dimentio to go after the hero of prophecy, while Nastasia resumes her hunt for non-hypnotized stragglers around the castle. | ||
Meanwhile, Luigi wakes up and is manipulated by two [[Goomba]]s into helping them find a way out, but they run into Nastasia. | Meanwhile, Luigi wakes up and is manipulated by two [[Goomba]]s into helping them find a way out, but they run into Nastasia. One of the Goombas is hypnotized and the other Goomba joins Nastasia's side, and they restrain Luigi so that Nastasia can [[Mr. L|brainwash him]] as well. | ||
[[The Void]] grows over Flipside when Mario, Peach, and their Pixl friends return. After finding the third Heart Pillar, a yellow door to [[The Bitlands]] appears on the tower. | [[The Void]] grows over Flipside when Mario, Peach, and their Pixl friends return. After finding the third Heart Pillar, a yellow door to [[The Bitlands]] appears on the tower. | ||
Line 72: | Line 72: | ||
===Chapter 5: [[Land of the Cragnons]]=== | ===Chapter 5: [[Land of the Cragnons]]=== | ||
[[File:SPM Muths.png|thumb|200px|left|Mario runs from a raging [[Muth]].]] | [[File:SPM Muths.png|thumb|200px|left|Mario runs from a raging [[Muth]].]] | ||
The heroes drop into [[Downtown of Crag]] and are tasked with saving [[Cragnon]] citizens who had been kidnapped by [[Floro Sapien]]s. | The heroes drop into [[Downtown of Crag]] and are tasked with saving [[Cragnon]] citizens who had been kidnapped by [[Floro Sapien]]s. They fight O'Chunks again, but even with Dimentio's help, he is defeated. The heroes then collect another Pixl, [[Cudge]], and enter the [[Floro Caverns]], where they meet up with the famous Cragnon journalist, [[Flint Cragley]] and his crew, and discover that the Floro Sapiens had been using [[Floro Sprout]]s to brainwash their captured Cragnons into doing manual labor for them. They meet yet another Pixl, [[Dottie]], and fight O'Chunks once again, although this time he has been dumbed-down and powered-up by Dimentio through the use of a Floro Sprout. Upon O'Chunks' defeat, the Floro Sprout falls off dead, and the heroes use it to trick the Floro Sapiens into letting them gain access to their leader, [[King Croacus IV]]. They battle and defeat him too, and only then learn that pollution caused by the Cragnons had driven him mad and led to the kidnappings. Flint Cragley vows to spread the word and make his fellow Cragnons curtail their pollution in a first step towards peace between the two nations, and the three heroes are given the Pure Heart that had been in King Croacus' possession. | ||
;Interlude | ;Interlude | ||
Back at Castle Bleck, Nastasia punishes O'Chunks for his repeated failures while Mimi complains about being bored and Mr. L picks fights with the others. Dimentio appears and quietly coaxes Mimi and Mr. L to attack the heroes, and they steal away from the castle. | Back at Castle Bleck, Nastasia punishes O'Chunks for his repeated failures while Mimi complains about being bored and Mr. L picks fights with the others. Dimentio appears and quietly coaxes Mimi and Mr. L to attack the heroes, and they steal away from the castle. | ||
Meanwhile, the heroes | Meanwhile, the heroes uses their two new Pixls to unlock the next door to the next world, [[Sammer's Kingdom]], and are informed by Nolrem that the Void will destroy all soon. | ||
===Chapter 6: [[Sammer's Kingdom]]=== | ===Chapter 6: [[Sammer's Kingdom]]=== | ||
Line 186: | Line 186: | ||
|-style="background:#e2758b" | |-style="background:#e2758b" | ||
!Attack | !Attack | ||
|[[File:SPM Luigi Icon.png|40px | |[[File:SPM Luigi Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Peach Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Mario Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}1 | ||
|width=6%|[[File:SPM Bowser Icon.png|40px | |width=6%|[[File:SPM Bowser Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}2 | ||
|[[File:SPM Luigi Icon.png|40px | |[[File:SPM Luigi Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Peach Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Mario Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}{{hover|51|Can be raised to 99 with Power Plus}} | ||
|width=6%|[[File:SPM Bowser Icon.png|40px | |width=6%|[[File:SPM Bowser Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}{{hover|102|Can be raised to 198 with Power Plus}} | ||
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right,#f8f9fa,#e2758b 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"| | |style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right,#f8f9fa,#e2758b 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"| | ||
|style="background:#f8f9fa;font-family:Arial;text-align:left"|The base damage a character can deal. | |style="background:#f8f9fa;font-family:Arial;text-align:left"|The base damage a character can deal. | ||
Line 221: | Line 221: | ||
===Pixls=== | ===Pixls=== | ||
[[Pixl]]s are beings introduced in the game that give Mario and crew special abilities. There are thirteen in total, four of which are optional. However, only twelve can be carried, since [[Tiptron]] is only available after [[Tippi]] disappears. They replace the partners from the previous Paper Mario games, and set the record for the most allies in the series. Tippi (Tiptron after completion of the game) is always active and thus the player always have two active Pixls (except at certain points). All Pixl abilities are activated using the {{button|wii|1}} button except for Tippi's and Tiptron's, whose abilites are activated by pointing {{button|wii|Wiimote}} at the sensor bar. | [[Pixl]]s are beings introduced in the game that give Mario and crew special abilities. There are thirteen in total, four of which are optional. However, only twelve can be carried, since [[Tiptron]] is only available after [[Tippi]] disappears. They replace the partners from the previous Paper Mario games, and set the record for the most allies in the series. Tippi (Tiptron after completion of the game) is always active and thus the player always have two active Pixls (except at certain points). All Pixl abilities are activated using the {{button|wii|1}} button except for Tippi's and Tiptron's, whose abilites are activated by pointing {{button|wii|Wiimote}} at the sensor bar. | ||
{|border=1 width=90% cellpadding=4 style="text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;margin:0 auto;border:silver" | {|border=1 width=90% cellpadding=4 style="text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;background:linear-gradient(#fff4f3,ivory,#e6ffc7,aliceblue);margin:0 auto;border:silver" | ||
|-style="background:black;color:white" | |-style="background:black;color:white" | ||
!width=8%|Name | !width=8%|Name | ||
Line 312: | Line 312: | ||
*[[File:Dangerous Delight SPM.png|15px]] [[Dangerous Delight]] - Blocks the player's abilities, including jumping, reverses the controls and makes the characters move slowly. | *[[File:Dangerous Delight SPM.png|15px]] [[Dangerous Delight]] - Blocks the player's abilities, including jumping, reverses the controls and makes the characters move slowly. | ||
'''Supportive items | '''Supportive items | ||
*[[File:Bone-In Cut SPM.png|15px]] [[Bone-In Cut]] - | *[[File:Bone-In Cut SPM.png|15px]] [[Bone-In Cut]] - Temporarily doubles the player's Attack. | ||
*[[File:Block Block SPM.png|15px]] [[Block Block]] - | *[[File:Block Block SPM.png|15px]] [[Block Block]] - Makes the player invincible temporarily. | ||
*[[File:Courage Shell SPM.png|15px]] [[Courage Shell]] - Temporarily reduces the damage the player takes by half. | *[[File:Courage Shell SPM.png|15px]] [[Courage Shell]] - Temporarily reduces the damage the player takes by half. | ||
*[[File:Hot Sauce SPM.png|15px]] [[Hot Sauce]] - | *[[File:Hot Sauce SPM.png|15px]] [[Hot Sauce]] - Temporarily doubles the player's Attack. | ||
*[[File:Mighty Tonic SPM.png|15px]] [[Mighty Tonic]] - | *[[File:Mighty Tonic SPM.png|15px]] [[Mighty Tonic]] - Briefly doubles the player's attack. | ||
*[[File:Turtley Leaf SPM.png|15px]] [[Turtley Leaf]] - | *[[File:Turtley Leaf SPM.png|15px]] [[Turtley Leaf]] - Reduces all damage by half. | ||
'''Important Things | '''Important Things | ||
*[[File:Ancient Clue SPM.png|15px]] [[Ancient Clue]] - Serves as toilet paper for [[Fleep]] in Chapter 4-2. | *[[File:Ancient Clue SPM.png|15px]] [[Ancient Clue]] - Serves as toilet paper for [[Fleep]] in Chapter 4-2. | ||
Line 407: | Line 407: | ||
===Objects=== | ===Objects=== | ||
A list of interactive objects that Mario and company can encounter during their quest. For objects that primarily function as obstructions or hazards, see [[Super_Paper_Mario#Obstacles|here]]. | A list of interactive objects that Mario and company can encounter during their quest. For objects that primarily function as obstructions or hazards, see [[Super_Paper_Mario#Obstacles|here]]. | ||
{|width=90% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=4 style="text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;margin:0 auto;border:silver;align:center" | {|width=90% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=4 style="text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;background:linear-gradient(#fff4f3,ivory,#e6ffc7,aliceblue);margin:0 auto;border:silver;align:center" | ||
|-style="background:black;color:white" | |-style="background:black;color:white" | ||
!width=10%|Name | !width=10%|Name | ||
Line 814: | Line 814: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Candle]] | |[[Candle]] | ||
|style="background:white"|[[File:candlespm.png|64px|Candle]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:candlespm.png|link=Special:Upload|64px|Candle]] | ||
|align=left|Candles which sometimes shoot out flames at the player. | |align=left|Candles which sometimes shoot out flames at the player. | ||
|[[Merlee's Basement]] | |[[Merlee's Basement]] | ||
Line 1,079: | Line 1,079: | ||
==Regional differences== | ==Regional differences== | ||
In the American version of ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Dimentio]] insults Luigi by calling his mustache a "shag." Because this term doubles as a vulgar slang term in British English, the line was changed to have Dimentio call Luigi "pushover" in the British version. Similarly, most instances of "spank" | {{rewrite-expand|Add [[Lucy]], [[Muffy]] and [[Buffy]]}} | ||
In the American version of ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Dimentio]] insults Luigi by calling his mustache a "shag." Because this term doubles as a vulgar slang term in British English, the line was changed to have Dimentio call Luigi "pushover" in the British version. Similarly, most instances of "spank" was changed to "yell" or "clobber" in the British version. This is most notable with O'Chunks's dialogue. | |||
Several names were also changed: | Several names were also changed: | ||
* The floors of [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]] are named according to American convention (First/Second/Third Floor) in the American version, the European convention (Ground/First/Second Floor) in the British version. | * The floors of [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]] are named according to American convention (First/Second/Third Floor) in the American version, the European convention (Ground/First/Second Floor) in the British version. | ||
* [[Chap (green)|Chap]], the green-colored character found on the second floor of Flipside, is named Glim in the PAL version. | * [[Chap (green)|Chap]], the green-colored character found on the second floor of Flipside, is named Glim in the PAL version. | ||
* [[Spit Roast]]s are known as Roast Meats in the British version. | * [[Spit Roast]]s are known as Roast Meats in the British version. | ||
* The [[Cooking Disk]]s are named by | * The [[Cooking Disk]]s are named by abbrevation of their colors (R = red, W = white, Y = yellow, B = blue, G = green, PU = purple) in the American version, and by numbers (2 to 7) in British and other versions. | ||
* [[Gnip]]s, the dog-like creatures in [[Merlee's Mansion]], are called Howls in the British version. Similarly, [[Gnaw]] is named Growl in the British version. | * [[Gnip]]s, the dog-like creatures in [[Merlee's Mansion]], are called Howls in the British version. Similarly, [[Gnaw]] is named Growl in the British version. | ||
* [[Tuff (citizen)|Tuff]], the citizen in [[Downtown of Crag]], is named Scoria in the British version. | * [[Tuff (citizen)|Tuff]], the citizen in [[Downtown of Crag]], is named Scoria in the British version. | ||
Line 1,192: | Line 1,189: | ||
**Underground rooms filled completely with coins reappear. | **Underground rooms filled completely with coins reappear. | ||
**Bowser's castle in the Bitlands is based on the castle designs of this game. | **Bowser's castle in the Bitlands is based on the castle designs of this game. | ||
**One of the [[Sammer Guy]]s says "Sorry, but your prize is in another castle", referring what the Toads say after being rescued from [[ | **One of the [[Sammer Guy]]s says "Sorry, but your prize is in another castle", referring what the Toads say after being rescued from [[fake Bowser]]s ("Thank you Mario! But our princess is in another castle!"). | ||
**When Mario is sent to The Underwhere, there is a reference to the [[Minus World]]. | **When Mario is sent to The Underwhere, there is a reference to the [[Minus World]]. | ||
**In Outer Space, there are constellations of Fire Flowers, Super Mushrooms, and Koopa shells at the background. | **In Outer Space, there are constellations of Fire Flowers, Super Mushrooms, and Koopa shells at the background. | ||
Line 1,203: | Line 1,200: | ||
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': The minigame [[Mansion Patrol]] takes place in the foyer of the mansion from this game. | *''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': The minigame [[Mansion Patrol]] takes place in the foyer of the mansion from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'': There is a Sammer Guy named Mustard of Doom, referencing one of [[Fawful]]'s quotes in this game. [[Red (Super Paper Mario)|Red]] and [[Green]] are a pair of brothers in red and green, similar to many pairs of characters who appear as red and green siblings in this game. | *''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'': There is a Sammer Guy named Mustard of Doom, referencing one of [[Fawful]]'s quotes in this game. [[Red (Super Paper Mario)|Red]] and [[Green]] are a pair of brothers in red and green, similar to many pairs of characters who appear as red and green siblings in this game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': ''Super Paper Mario'' uses a modified engine based on this game. Many character sprites are reused or revamped from this game. Every partner in this game returns as a Catch Card. Francis also has plush toys of the [[Yoshi Kid|Yoshi]], [[Vivian]], [[ | *''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': ''Super Paper Mario'' uses a modified engine based on this game. Many character sprites are reused or revamped from this game. Every partner in this game returns as a Catch Card. Francis also has plush toys of the [[Yoshi Kid|Yoshi]], [[Vivian]], [[Admiral Bobbery]], and [[Pennington]], along with a poster of [[Petuni]]. [[Sir Grodus]] and the [[X-Naut]]s are also referenced by him when he mentioned the TV shows, "''The Grodus Chronicles''" and "''Starship X-Naut''". On Francis' things to buy list, he wants a [[Ms. Mowz]] doll with "real smooching action", as well as the DVD, "''Harder Than Bedrawk: The [[Rawk Hawk]] Story''". A [[Magnus von Grapple|Magnus Von Grapple]] action figure is also on that list. Additionally, Fracktail and Wracktail are homages to [[Hooktail]] and [[Bonetail]], and one of the Sammer Guys is nicknamed "[[List of Sammer Guys#Thousand-Year Roar|Thousand-Year Roar]]". Within [[Heronicus]]' house are the stone heads from [[Keelhaul Key]]. Also, as mentioned above, Mario has a picture of all seven partners from this game (with [[Flurrie]] being the most noticeable), as well as the partners from the first game. | ||
==References in later games== | ==References in later games== | ||
Line 1,234: | Line 1,231: | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|NWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|NWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
;Websites | ;Websites | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101122224331/http://www.nintendo.com/sites/spm/ Official Site (North America)] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20101122224331/http://www.nintendo.com/sites/spm/ Official Site (North America)] | ||
Line 1,243: | Line 1,239: | ||
*[https://csassets.nintendo.com/noaext/image/private/t_KA_PDF/Wii_Super_Paper_Mario?_a=DATC1RAAZAA0 North American e-manual] | *[https://csassets.nintendo.com/noaext/image/private/t_KA_PDF/Wii_Super_Paper_Mario?_a=DATC1RAAZAA0 North American e-manual] | ||
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/R8PJ/R8PJ_J.pdf Japanese manual] | *[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/R8PJ/R8PJ_J.pdf Japanese manual] | ||
{{SPM}} | {{SPM}} | ||
{{Super Mario games}} | {{Super Mario games}} | ||
Line 1,254: | Line 1,249: | ||
[[Category:Platforming games]] | [[Category:Platforming games]] | ||
[[Category:2007 games]] | [[Category:2007 games]] | ||
[[Category:2009 games]] | [[Category:2009 games]] | ||
[[Category:Role-playing games]] | [[Category:Role-playing games]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo Selects]] | [[Category:Nintendo Selects]] |