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[[ | {{LLQuote|Wiggler wanted to use [[Surfshine Harbor|the boat]] to stop the poison, but [[Toad (species)|someone]] said no.|Wiggler Segment's diary entry|[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]}} | ||
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|image=[[File:WigglerSegmentAtQuizShow.png]] | |||
The '''Wiggler Segments''' are the four sentient parts of [[Wiggler | |hp=15 | ||
|atk=5 | |||
|def=2 | |||
|location= [[Loop Loop River]], [[Tree Branch Trail]], [[The Bafflewood]], [[Whitecap Beach]] | |||
|moves = Jump (5), Ram (7) | |||
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The '''Wiggler Segments''' are the four sentient parts of [[Wiggler (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Wiggler]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. They are four separate pieces that can live on their own & that Wiggler constantly refers to as his "children". The segments are shown to be highly energetic, as they run all over [[World 3 (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|World 3]] to the point that Mario and Kersti must defeat them to tire them out. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
[[File:WigglerSeperation.png|thumb|left|200px|Kamek separating Wiggler.]] | |||
The Wiggler Segments were, at first, attached to Wiggler like all other normal Wigglers. However, [[Kamek]] realized that Wiggler could walk over poison and reach the poisoned island off the coast of [[Whitecap Beach]], so he went to find Wiggler at [[Wiggler's Tree House|his treehouse]]. However, Wiggler was off at [[Leaflitter Path]] eating leaves, so Kamek ordered [[Gooper Blooper]] to capture him. Using dark magic, Kamek separated the four segments and commanded the [[Poison Blooper]]s to scatter them. | The Wiggler Segments were, at first, attached to Wiggler like all other normal Wigglers. However, [[Kamek]] realized that Wiggler could walk over poison and reach the poisoned island off the coast of [[Whitecap Beach]], so he went to find Wiggler at [[Wiggler's Tree House|his treehouse]]. However, Wiggler was off at [[Leaflitter Path]] eating leaves, so Kamek ordered [[Gooper Blooper]] to capture him. Using dark magic, Kamek separated the four segments and commanded the [[Poison Blooper]]s to scatter them. | ||
When [[Mario]] and [[Kersti]] went up Wiggler's Tree House, they found an unhappy Wiggler separated. Wiggler explains what happened to him, and asks Mario to find his segments and reunite them. Kersti, angry at Kamek, suggests that they should go and do it. | When [[Mario]] and [[Kersti]] went up Wiggler's Tree House, they found an unhappy Wiggler separated. Wiggler explains what happened to him, and asks Mario to find his segments and reunite them. Kersti, angry at Kamek, suggests that they should go and do it. | ||
The first Wiggler segment is spotted at the nearby [[Strike Lake]]. The first segment constantly dashes away from Mario and eventually tries to camouflage in a tree. He must be knocked out to make him flee. It then runs across the poisoned lake until it hides in another tree. The Wiggler segment is chased back to the beginning of the course until it hides behind a bush. When the bush is knocked down, the segment is cornered and joins Mario. | The first Wiggler segment is spotted at the nearby [[Strike Lake]]. The first segment constantly dashes away from Mario and eventually tries to camouflage in a tree. He must be knocked out to make him flee. It then runs across the poisoned lake until it hides in another tree. The Wiggler segment is chased back to the beginning of the course until it hides behind a bush. When the bush is knocked down, the segment is cornered and joins Mario. | ||
[[File:FirstSegmentJoins.png|thumb|right|200px|The first segment joins Mario.]] | |||
Unfortunately, the segment runs away as soon as the level is cleared. Mario must make haste to [[Loop Loop River]] to catch it. As Mario searches the lake, the Wiggler rests at a bush with a few butterflies near the goal. Mario catches it by surprise and scares it. The Wiggler segment quickly battles Mario. After the Wiggler Segment is defeated, it flops down and feels sad. The Wiggler segment truly joins Mario that time. The segment is taken back to the treehouse, where the tree stump from Loop Loop River can be pasted in, and [[Rustle Burrow]] becomes available. | Unfortunately, the segment runs away as soon as the level is cleared. Mario must make haste to [[Loop Loop River]] to catch it. As Mario searches the lake, the Wiggler rests at a bush with a few butterflies near the goal. Mario catches it by surprise and scares it. The Wiggler segment quickly battles Mario. After the Wiggler Segment is defeated, it flops down and feels sad. The Wiggler segment truly joins Mario that time. The segment is taken back to the treehouse, where the tree stump from Loop Loop River can be pasted in, and [[Rustle Burrow]] becomes available. | ||
The next segment is found stuck in a spider web at the beginning of Rustle Burrow. As Mario approaches it, the spider web accidentally breaks and everyone falls down into the [[Scuttlebug]]-infested cave, making Mario lose all of his stickers, Kersti, and his hammer. The Scuttlebugs capture the segment and Kersti and imprison them in spider webs. | The next segment is found stuck in a spider web at the beginning of Rustle Burrow. As Mario approaches it, the spider web accidentally breaks and everyone falls down into the [[Scuttlebug]]-infested cave, making Mario lose all of his stickers, Kersti, and his hammer. The Scuttlebugs capture the segment and Kersti and imprison them in spider webs. | ||
The Wiggler Segment is imprisoned behind a spider web by the [[Big Scuttlebug]]. It is found by Mario, but he cannot break the web because he lost his hammer. After | [[File:ScuttlebugBurrow.png|thumb|left|200px|Kersti and the segment captured by the Scuttlebugs.]] | ||
The Wiggler Segment is imprisoned behind a spider web by the [[Big Scuttlebug]]. It is found by Mario, but he cannot break the web because he lost his hammer. After Kersti and the hammer are retrieved, the Wiggler segment is set free. However, the Wiggler segment runs away and makes haste into [[Tree Branch Trail]]. | |||
The segment gets stuck in a spider web, where it is immobilized until Mario breaks the web and frees him. The naughty segment battles with Mario. After it is defeated, the segment, like the last, flops and joins Mario. The segment is safely returned to the treehouse, and the other tree stump is pasted on, causing the [[Gauntlet Pond]] to reveal itself. | The segment gets stuck in a spider web, where it is immobilized until Mario breaks the web and frees him. The naughty segment battles with Mario. After it is defeated, the segment, like the last, flops and joins Mario. The segment is safely returned to the treehouse, and the other tree stump is pasted on, causing the [[Gauntlet Pond]] to reveal itself. | ||
The next Wiggler segment is found riding a log platform. Kersti complains how the Wiggler segments love playing in death traps, and the Wiggler segment quickly flees afterwords. It rushes through a poison goop pond, and runs to a node of moving logs. The segment gets stuck on a floating log, and Mario must retrieve it. The segment runs away to [[Stump Glade]], and strangely disappears. | The next Wiggler segment is found riding a log platform. Kersti complains how the Wiggler segments love playing in death traps, and the Wiggler segment quickly flees afterwords. It rushes through a poison goop pond, and runs to a node of moving logs. The segment gets stuck on a floating log, and Mario must retrieve it. The segment runs away to [[Stump Glade]], and strangely disappears. | ||
When Mario and Kersti jump down the glade's hole, they find themselves in the middle of the ''[[Snifit or Whiffit]]'' stage. The [[Snifit]] host reveals that the segment is being held hostage as the prize for winning the show, and Mario must win the quiz show to save it. The Wiggler Segment happily joins Mario, and, if Mario participates in the quiz show again, the Wiggler Segment watches in the audience. | When Mario and Kersti jump down the glade's hole, they find themselves in the middle of the ''[[Snifit or Whiffit]]'' stage. The [[Snifit]] host reveals that the segment is being held hostage as the prize for winning the show, and Mario must win the quiz show to save it. The Wiggler Segment happily joins Mario, and, if Mario participates in the quiz show again, the Wiggler Segment watches in the audience. | ||
However, the energetic Wiggler flees to [[The Bafflewood]], where it must be chased after into the garden full of stickers. The Wiggler Segment, calmly resting by a bush, wakes up with a start and crashes into a fence. The segment quickly battles Mario, aided by two [[Piranha Plant]]s. The knocked-down fence can later be explored to find the [[ | [[File:WigglerSegmentFreedFromQuizShow.png|thumb|right|200px|The Wiggler Segment is freed from Snifit or Whiffit.]] | ||
However, the energetic Wiggler flees to [[The Bafflewood]], where it must be chased after into the garden full of stickers. The Wiggler Segment, calmly resting by a bush, wakes up with a start and crashes into a fence. The segment quickly battles Mario, aided by two [[Piranha Plant]]s. The knocked-down fence can later be explored to find the [[Bowling Ball]] item. | |||
The subdued Wiggler segment is led back to the treehouse, and [[Holey Thicket]] is unlocked. When Mario enters the course, he finds a patch of bushes. Going behind the bushes reveals the Wiggler segment. Before he can do anything, however, he is carried off by two [[Poison Blooper]]s to [[Whitecap Beach]]. The Wiggler segment is drenched in poison and battles Mario at the shore. | The subdued Wiggler segment is led back to the treehouse, and [[Holey Thicket]] is unlocked. When Mario enters the course, he finds a patch of bushes. Going behind the bushes reveals the Wiggler segment. Before he can do anything, however, he is carried off by two [[Poison Blooper]]s to [[Whitecap Beach]]. The Wiggler segment is drenched in poison and battles Mario at the shore. | ||
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There, the four segments and Wiggler's head are reunited. Mario and Kersti arrive, and Wiggler tries to reunite, but fails thanks to a strong spell on him. Kersti decides to [[Paperize]] the segments back together, and it succeeds. A now reunited Wiggler takes Mario to the island, where Gooper Blooper is defeated and the forest is cleansed. | There, the four segments and Wiggler's head are reunited. Mario and Kersti arrive, and Wiggler tries to reunite, but fails thanks to a strong spell on him. Kersti decides to [[Paperize]] the segments back together, and it succeeds. A now reunited Wiggler takes Mario to the island, where Gooper Blooper is defeated and the forest is cleansed. | ||
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==Character Depiction== | ==Character Depiction== | ||
===Powers and Abilities=== | ===Powers and Abilities=== | ||
[[File:WigglerSegmentBattle.png|thumb|200px|The battle against one of the segments.]] | [[File:WigglerSegmentBattle.png|thumb|right|200px|The battle against one of the segments.]] | ||
All four segments are shown to be extremely agile, and each segment avoids specific attacks that Mario attempts. However, all are vulnerable to | All four segments are shown to be extremely agile, and each segment avoids specific attacks that Mario attempts. However, all are vulnerable to thrown projectiles. They are also the first Wiggler segments ever shown to be sentient, and are very energetic for that matter. | ||
Like Wiggler himself, the segments sometimes dodge in battle | Like Wiggler himself, the segments sometimes dodge in battle. They are able to walk across poison with ease, and use this to their advantage once reunited with the host body. They are shown to be resistant to poison altogether, as when one segment is drenched in poison by [[Blooper]]s, it is physically shown to be unfazed. | ||
They are also superb jumpers, for they can leap into the air and crash down with relative ease, unlike other Wigglers that are shown to pace back and forth. | They are also superb jumpers, for they can leap into the air and crash down with relative ease, unlike other Wigglers that are shown to pace back and forth. | ||
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==Names in Other Languages== | |||
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|Fra=P'tit Wiggler | |||
|FraM=Little Wiggler | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:WigglerPM3DS.PNG|thumb|200px|An early, much longer Wiggler.]] | [[File:WigglerPM3DS.PNG|thumb|right|200px|An early, much longer Wiggler.]] | ||
*In an early screenshot of the game, Wiggler is shown to have many more segments than just four, suggesting that the segment subplot | *In an early screenshot of the game, Wiggler is shown to have many more segments than just four, suggesting that the segment subplot never existed in early versions of the game. | ||
*The Wiggler segments looks slightly similar in appearance to a [[Cataquack]]. | |||
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