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The '''Dotwood Tree''', the setting for Chapter 3-3, is a large pixelated tree that appears in [[The Bitlands]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Its name is a pun on "[[wikipedia:Cornus (genus)|dogwood tree]]" and "dot".
The '''Dotwood Tree''', the setting for Chapter 3-3, is a large pixelated tree that appears in [[The Bitlands]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.


==Chapter 3-3: Up, Up, and a Tree==
==Chapter 3-3: Up, Up, and a Tree==
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[[File:SPM Dotwood Tree Interior.png|thumb|left|Interior.]]
[[File:SPM Dotwood Tree Interior.png|thumb|left|Interior.]]
[[File:SPM Dotwood Tree Red Winds.png|thumb|Red winds (white winds cannot be ridden).]]
[[File:SPM Dotwood Tree Red Winds.png|thumb|Red winds (white winds cannot be ridden).]]
The Dotwood Tree has three main areas, an outside area, an inside area, and the top. The outside is mainly a series of platforms and blocks, with two electronical screens that show pixelated arrows. In the Japanese version, the first screen instead shows「ガンバレ」(''Ganbare'', "Do your best"), while the second screen shows「アトスコシ!!」(''Ato sukoshi!!'', "Almost there!!"). Up above is a [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] near a [[? Block]] containing a [[Slow Flower]]. Further up are a [[Poison Cherbil]] and a [[Tileoid B]]. To the left are some flipping blocks in 3-D, which can be used to reach a platform from which [[Princess Peach|Peach]] can float over to the right and continue upward. Past a [[Koopa Troopa]] is a post, when [[Ground Pound]]ed with [[Thudley]], reveals a moving platform. Further up are some [[Tileoid G]]s, another Poison Cherbil and a Paratroopa. To the right, there is a pipe leading to a secret area containing several [[coin]]s. Back outside the pipe are a few more platforms, followed by a door overgrown by bark. The bark must be burned away using [[Bowser]]'s [[Fire Breath]] so that the tree can be entered.
The Dotwood Tree has three main areas, an outside area, an inside area, and the top. The outside is mainly a series of platforms and blocks. Up above is a [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] near a [[? Block]] containing a [[Slow Flower]]. Further up is a [[Poison Cherbil]] and a [[Tileoid B]]. To the left are some flipping blocks in 3-D, which can be used to reach a platform from which [[Princess Peach|Peach]] can float over to the right and continue upward. Past a [[Koopa Troopa]] is a post, when [[Ground Pound]]ed with [[Thudley]], reveals a moving platform. Further up are some [[Tileoid G]]s, another Poison Cherbil and a Paratroopa. To the right, there is a pipe leading to a secret area containing several [[coin]]s. Back outside the pipe are a few more platforms, followed by a door overgrown by bark. The bark must be burned away using [[Bowser]]'s [[Fire Breath]] so that the tree can be entered.


The tree's interior is populated by several Tileoids and [[Crazee Dayzee]]s. This area requires the use of switches that alternate between blue and pink, with different colored platforms appearing depending on the state of the switches. At the start of the area is a pipe that takes the player all the way to a small room at the top. The room contains a [[Save Block]] and a blue switch, which must be hit to make pink platforms appear. The player can then go back down to the bottom using the pipe and move upward with the platforms. There is another switch and some moving platforms that can be used to reach a ground pound post, which creates a ladder down the aforementioned switch, allowing the player to return to the post with the pink platforms active. Moving upward further, there is a pipe in 3-D leading to an area with several spikes moving up and down in the floor. [[Slim (Pixl)|Slim]] must be used to pass them and hit another switch. The newly created blue platform can be used to reach a small opening with spikes at the bottom and a switch in it. [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]] must be used to hit the switch. He must then be placed again, then blown after the pink platforms are used to create blue ones.
The tree's interior is populated by several Tileoids and [[Crazee Dayzee]]s. This area requires the use of switches that alternate between blue and pink, with different colored platforms appearing depending on the state of the switches. At the start of the area is a pipe that takes the player all the way to a small room at the top. The room contains a [[Save Block]] and a blue switch, which must be hit to make pink platforms appear. The player can then go back down to the bottom using the pipe and move upward with the platforms. There is another switch and some moving platforms that can be used to reach a ground pound post, which creates a ladder down the aforementioned switch, allowing the player to return to the post with the pink platforms active. Moving upward further, there is a pipe in 3-D leading to an area with several spikes moving up and down in the floor. [[Slim (Pixl)|Slim]] must be used to pass them and hit another switch. The newly created blue platform can be used to reach a small opening with spikes at the bottom and a switch in it. [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]] must be used to hit the switch. He must then be placed again, then blown after the pink platforms are used to create blue ones.
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File:SPMTileoidG.png|100px|[[Tileoid G]]
File:SPMTileoidG.png|100px|[[Tileoid G]]
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===Items===
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|item1=Super Card
|image1=[[File:CatchCardSilverSPM.png]]
|location1=<nowiki/>
*Peach (2), in a chest after defeating the Chain Chomps in an area via a pipe on the right in the tree.
*[[Dimentio]] '''(Map 22)''', use [[Fleep]] on the lone [[Hard Block]] in an area patrolled by two Lakitus and where the red winds can be ridden, obtainable only after the first Dimentio boss fight.
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===Menu description===
===Menu description===
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|JapR=Tairu Tairu Tsurī
|JapR=Tairu Tairu Tsurī
|JapM=Tile Tile Tree
|JapM=Tile Tile Tree
|Fre=Le Bois Liasé
|Fra=Le Bois Liasé
|FreM=The Tied/Linked Wood
|FraM=Tied/Linked Woods
|Ita=L'Albero di Pixel
|Ita=L'Albero di Pixel
|ItaM=Pixel Tree
|ItaM=Pixel Tree
|SpaE=El árbol pixelado<ref name=arbolpixelado>[https://youtu.be/-gjP1dX23kU?t=18 "Super Paper Mario - Mundo Pixelado - Fase: 3-3"].</ref>
|Spa=El árbol pixelado
|SpaEM=The Pixelated Tree
|SpaM=The Pixelated Tree
|Ger=Der Pixelbaum
|Ger=Der Pixelbaum
|GerM=Pixel Tree
|GerM=Pixel Tree
|Kor=타일타일트리
|KorR=Tail Tail Teuri
|KorM=Tile Tile Tree
}}
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|JapM=Climb! Climb! Heave-Ho!
|JapM=Climb! Climb! Heave-Ho!
|Ita=Su, su, sempre più in albero
|Ita=Su, su, sempre più in albero
|ItaM=Up, up and tree-er (the original phrase is ''Su, su, sempre più in alto'' "Up, up, always higher")
|ItaM=Up, up and tree-er (the original phrase is "Su, su, sempre più in alto", which translates in "Up, up, always higher")
|Fre=Escal'arbre
|Fra=Escal'arbre
|FreM=Pun on ''escalade'' ("climbing") and ''arbre'' ("tree")
|FraM=It's a pun with "Escalade", which means climbing, and "Arbre", which means tree
|SpaE=En lo alto del árbol<ref name=arbolpixelado>[https://youtu.be/-gjP1dX23kU?t=18 "Super Paper Mario - Mundo Pixelado - Fase: 3-3"].</ref>
|SpaEM=High up in the tree
|Ger=Den Baum hinauf
|Ger=Den Baum hinauf
|GerM=Up the tree
|GerM=Up the tree
|Kor=나무 위로 영차! 영차!
|KorR=Namu wiro Yeongcha! Yeongcha!
|KorM=Up the tree Heave-Ho! Heave-Ho!
}}
}}


==References==
==Trivia==
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*Dotwood Tree is a pun on "[[wikipedia:Cornus (genus)|Dogwood Tree]]" and "dot".
*During the entire stage of Chapter 3-3, there are two electronical screens that show pixelated arrows. In the Japanese version, the first screen instead shows「ガンバレ」(''Ganbare'', "Do your best"), while the second screen shows「アトスコシ!!」(''Ato sukoshi!!'', "Almost there!!").


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