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The '''Melody''' (alternatively known as the '''Soothing Melody'''<ref>Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. ''Paper Mario'' Player's Guide. Page 121.</ref>) is an item found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
The '''Melody''' (alternatively known as the '''Soothing Melody'''<ref>Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. ''Paper Mario'' Player's Guide. Page 121.</ref>) is an item found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.


After delivering the [[Lyrics]] to the composer in [[Dry Dry Outpost]], [[Mario]] receives this item in return. By bringing it back to the [[Master Poet]] inside [[Club 64]], he will give it to [[Pop Diva]], which finally lets her find her voice again and rewards Mario with the [[Attack FX D]] [[Badge]].
After delivering the [[Lyrics]] to the [[Toad in the Desert|composer]] in [[Dry Dry Outpost]], [[Mario]] receives this item in return. By bringing it back to the [[Master Poet]] inside [[Club 64]], he will give it to [[Pop Diva]], which finally lets her find her voice again and rewards Mario with the [[Attack FX D]] [[Badge]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 22:24, September 18, 2023

Melody
PM Melody.png
Description
"Give it to the Master Poet in Toad Town."
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
“With this Music, we rejoice, for it will give Pop Diva a voice!”
Master Poet, Paper Mario

The Melody (alternatively known as the Soothing Melody[1]) is an item found in Paper Mario.

After delivering the Lyrics to the composer in Dry Dry Outpost, Mario receives this item in return. By bringing it back to the Master Poet inside Club 64, he will give it to Pop Diva, which finally lets her find her voice again and rewards Mario with the Attack FX D Badge.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すてきながくふ[2]
Suteki na Gakufu
Beautiful Music
German Melodie[?] Melody

References

  1. ^ Averill, Alan, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. Paper Mario Player's Guide. Page 121.
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.