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The '''Red Jar''' is a special item from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.  It can be obtained through doing [[Koopa Koot]]'s final favor.
The '''Red Jar''' is a special item from ''[[Paper Mario]]''.  It can be obtained through doing [[Koopa Koot]]'s final favor.



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Red Jar
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Description
"A jar at Little Mouser's Shop. A collector's item, perhaps?"
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
“What ho! Buying goods in that order...is a secret sign! It was written in an ancient will! In keeping with the will, I'm required to give you this. Please take it!”
Little Mouser, Paper Mario

The Red Jar is a special item from Paper Mario. It can be obtained through doing Koopa Koot's final favor.

The Red Jar is found in Dry Dry Outpost. Although this can be done once Mario accesses Dry Dry Outpost for the first time in Chapter 2, to get the jar, Mario has to go to Little Mouser's Shop and buy, in order, a Dusty Hammer, a Dried Pasta, another Dusty Hammer, and a Dried Shroom. After this, Little Mouser claims that Mario has fulfilled an ancient will and gives him a Red Jar. However, after Mario gives the Red Jar to Koopa Koot, he complains that it is filthy, but keeps it. He will then award Mario 3 Star Pieces.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あかいつぼ[1]
Akai Tsubo
Red Jar
Chinese (simplified) 红罐[?]
Hóngguàn
Red Jar

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.