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Latest revision as of 15:01, May 8, 2024

Caged "Bird"
The Caged Bird icon from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Description
"A birdcage with a red... bird in it. It flew into the cage by itself, so it must be a bird, right?"
First appearance Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016)
“I ain't no stinkin' boid.”
Koopa Paratroopa, Paper Mario: Color Splash

The Caged "Bird" is a key item in Paper Mario: Color Splash. After Mario places down the Birdcage just outside Dark Bloo Inn, a Koopa Paratroopa flies into it and Mario can pick it up again. Mario must then return the cage to the Tea Party Toad in room 303. The Ghost Toad puts the cage on the table, and then he leaves to go to the tea party. If Mario speaks to the Koopa Paratroopa in the cage, it complains about being called a bird.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 鳥入りのカゴ[?]
Tori-iri no Torikago
Bird in Birdcage
French (NOE) Oiseau en cage[?] Caged bird
Italian "Uccello" in gabbia[?] Caged "Bird"
Portuguese "Pássaro" na gaiola[?] "Bird" in the birdcage
Russian "Птичка" в клетке[?] "Bird" in the cage
Spanish (NOA) Pájaro enjaulado[?] Caged Bird
Spanish (NOE) Jaula con "pájaro"[?] Cage with a "bird"