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|Jap=<span class=explain title="しゃしんかん">写真館</span> | |Jap=なりきり<span class=explain title="しゃしんかん">写真館</span> | ||
|JapR=Shashinkan | |JapR=Narikiri Shashinkan | ||
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The Dress-Up Photo Studio is a building in the northwest of Shogun Studios in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It can only be used after destroying the blue streamer.
The interior features a camera and white backdrop screen on the right side and a clothing rack on the left side. Pictures of various characters are hung on the walls.
After the blue streamer is cleared, a Toad can be found near the camera. If talked to, Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb can take a picture while wearing one of four costumes. One photo per costume will then be added to the wall. It normally costs 500 coins to take a picture, but with a Royalty Pass, photos can be taken for free. If Mario returns to the studio to take photos after Bob-omb's demise, his spirit appears in the photos.
Costumes
- Ninja
- Samurai
- Pilgrim
- Royalty (requires the Royalty Pass)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | なりきり写真館[?] Narikiri Shashinkan |
Impersonator Photo Studio |