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|title=Underwhere Road | |||
|image=[[File:SPM Underwhere Road.png|250px]] | |image=[[File:SPM Underwhere Road.png|250px]] | ||
|code=7-2 | |code=7-2 | ||
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|before=[[The Underwhere|<<]] | |before=[[The Underwhere|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Overthere Stair|>>]] | |after=[[Overthere Stair|>>]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Underwhere Road''' is where the events of Chapter 7-2 take place in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The road connects [[The Underwhere]] to [[The Overthere]]. In certain rooms of the Underwhere Road, the path is obstructed by | '''Underwhere Road''' is where the events of Chapter 7-2 take place in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The road connects [[The Underwhere]] to [[The Overthere]]. In certain rooms of the Underwhere Road, the path is obstructed by darkness; however, [[Tippi]]'s ability allows the player to see where the player is at, as well as torches placed throughout the level that [[Bowser]] can light up using his fire breath. During this chapter, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] guide [[Luvbi]] up to the Overthere. | ||
==Chapter 7-2: The Sealed Doors Three== | ==Chapter 7-2: The Sealed Doors Three== | ||
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''"Hasten thy chubby legs! Time waits not for those who slack!"'' | ''"Hasten thy chubby legs! Time waits not for those who slack!"'' | ||
'' | ''Luigi, on the other hand, was elated that he and his brother were finally reunited.'' | ||
''But | ''But Peach and Bowser were still nowhere to be found... Were they safe?'' | ||
''...So thought our heroes as they made their way slowly to Underwhere Road.''</blockquote> | ''...So thought our heroes as they made their way slowly to Underwhere Road.''</blockquote> | ||
[[File:SPM Dorguy the First.png|thumb|left|[[Dorguy the First]]; first of three Dorguys.]] | [[File:SPM Dorguy the First.png|thumb|left|[[Dorguy the First]]; first of three Dorguys.]] | ||
[[File:SPM Underchomp Battle.png|thumb|The Underchomp battle devised by [[Dorguy the Third]].]] | [[File:SPM Underchomp Battle.png|thumb|The Underchomp battle devised by [[Dorguy the Third]].]] | ||
[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] enter this area while escorting [[Luvbi]] to [[The Overthere]]. Luvbi explains that they will reach The Overthere by continuing upward. After lamenting her failure to find a prince, Luvbi runs ahead and the heroes follow into the next room. They find themselves shrouded in | [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] enter this area while escorting [[Luvbi]] to [[The Overthere]]. Luvbi explains that they will reach The Overthere by continuing upward. After lamenting her failure to find a prince, Luvbi runs ahead and the heroes follow into the next room. They find themselves shrouded in darkness, unable to see anything beyond a small circle of light around them. This room involves using a series of platforms to move upward. Several [[Underhand]]s are on the walls and there are many [[Dark Boo]]s hiding. There are some [[Mushroom]]s and a Dark Boo [[Catch Card]]. There are some flipping rectangle systems that can automatically move the characters to some platforms, but they move such short distances that their use is not required. | ||
At the top of the room, the heroes encounter [[Dorguy the First]], a guardian who blocks the way through Underwhere Road. He asks them three questions to ensure their trustworthiness, beginning with a complicated statement that seemingly precedes a math word problem, before asking a question completely unrelated to his statement (except for his final question, which requires the player to count how many times he says the word "apple"). If the heroes answer every question correctly, they are allowed to pass. Past Dorguy the First is a room with a [[Save Block]], a large locked door, and another door guarded by three [[D-Man|D-Men]]. The D-Men say that they are keeping a monster locked up, believing it to be the one that escaped its prison. They say that they cannot allow passage, but offer a deal: if the Bros. can defeat the monster, they may pass. The Bros. accept the challenge and enter the room. | At the top of the room, the heroes encounter [[Dorguy the First]], a guardian who blocks the way through Underwhere Road. He asks them three questions to ensure their trustworthiness, beginning with a complicated statement that seemingly precedes a math word problem, before asking a question completely unrelated to his statement (except for his final question, which requires the player to count how many times he says the word "apple"). If the heroes answer every question correctly, they are allowed to pass. Past Dorguy the First is a room with a [[Save Block]], a large locked door, and another door guarded by three [[D-Man|D-Men]]. The D-Men say that they are keeping a monster locked up, believing it to be the one that escaped its prison. They say that they cannot allow passage, but offer a deal: if the Bros. can defeat the monster, they may pass. The Bros. accept the challenge and enter the room. | ||
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They discover that the "monster" is actually [[Bowser]], who has no idea where he is. He brightens up after seeing the Bros., but then sees that [[Princess Peach|Peach]] is missing. [[Tippi]] tries to explain that they don't know where she is, but Bowser thinks that Mario is trying to keep him away from Peach and flies into a rage. He is defeated, however, and calms down a bit. After accepting that no one knows where the princess is, he rejoins the party. The D-Men are impressed by the Bros. and give up the key to the next room. | They discover that the "monster" is actually [[Bowser]], who has no idea where he is. He brightens up after seeing the Bros., but then sees that [[Princess Peach|Peach]] is missing. [[Tippi]] tries to explain that they don't know where she is, but Bowser thinks that Mario is trying to keep him away from Peach and flies into a rage. He is defeated, however, and calms down a bit. After accepting that no one knows where the princess is, he rejoins the party. The D-Men are impressed by the Bros. and give up the key to the next room. | ||
The next room is dark, but Bowser's [[Fire Breath | The next room is dark, but Bowser's [[Fire Breath]] can be used to light torches that temporarily light up the room. This room is much different from the previous stair, as the platforms are simply situated diagonally from each other. Some platforms have [[Dry Bones]] on them. At the top of the room, the heroes encounter another Dorguy. Like Dorguy the First, [[Dorguy the Second]] asks questions before allowing the heroes to pass, but his style is different. He shows a moving image of several colored shapes and asks questions relating to the shapes. He asks five questions and does not tell the player when they get a question right, only telling them how many they got right after the quiz is over. The heroes pass his quiz and are allowed to continue. | ||
The next room has another locked door and an apartment where the [[three hags]] (Hagra, Hagitha and Hagnes) reside. In order to obtain the key to the next room, the heroes talk to Hagra, who sends them back to the beginning of the level to get her [[Diet Book]] back from a D-Man. She will give them the key when they return. The heroes can also talk to Hagitha, who sends them to talk a D-Man in the area where they fought Bowser, in order to gain a hint as to how to defeat the [[Underchomp]]. | The next room has another locked door and an apartment where the [[three hags]] (Hagra, Hagitha and Hagnes) reside. In order to obtain the key to the next room, the heroes talk to Hagra, who sends them back to the beginning of the level to get her [[Diet Book]] back from a D-Man. She will give them the key when they return. The heroes can also talk to Hagitha, who sends them to talk a D-Man in the area where they fought Bowser, in order to gain a hint as to how to defeat the [[Underchomp]]. | ||
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===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
*[[Bowser]] (boss) | |||
*[[Dark Boo]]s | |||
*[[Dry Bones]] | |||
*[[Dull Bones]] | |||
*[[Spiny Tromp]]s | |||
*[[Underchomp]] (boss) | |||
*[[Underhand]]s | |||
===Menu description=== | ===Menu description=== | ||
*''"This road leads from The Underwhere to the surface. On the way, you met up with Bowser again. He used his breath to light torches so we could see. You also had to pass the three Dorguys."'' | *''"This road leads from The Underwhere to the surface. On the way, you met up with Bowser again. He used his breath to light torches so we could see. You also had to pass the three Dorguys."'' | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*It is the only chapter in the game in which the player must face two mini-bosses (Chapter 8-2 contains a second mini-boss, [[Francis]], although the battle with him is optional). | |||
*The edge of the circle that appears around the characters in dark rooms looks similar to the scribbles of a pencil. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Andārōdo | |JapR=Andārōdo | ||
|JapM=Under Road | |JapM=Under Road | ||
| | |Spa=Camino de Masacá | ||
| | |SpaM=Morehere's Road | ||
|Ger=Straße in Untendrunten | |Ger=Straße in Untendrunten | ||
|GerM= | |GerM= | ||
| | |Fra=Passage de l'En-dessous | ||
| | |FraM= | ||
|Ita=La Strada del Mondodigiù | |Ita=La Strada del Mondodigiù | ||
|ItaM=Underwhere Road | |ItaM=Underwhere Road | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|JapR=Tozasareta Mittsu no Tobira | |JapR=Tozasareta Mittsu no Tobira | ||
|JapM=The Sealed Three Doors | |JapM=The Sealed Three Doors | ||
|Ita=Le tre porte sigillate | |Ita=Le tre porte sigillate | ||
|ItaM=The | |ItaM=The three sealed doors | ||
| | |Spa=Las tres puertas selladas | ||
| | |SpaM=The Three Sealed Doors | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{SPM}} | {{SPM}} |