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{{about|the Special Move from the [[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario series]]|the [[:Category:Systems|system]] known as Time-Out in North America|[[Game & Watch]]}}
{{about|the Special Move from the [[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario series]]|the [[:Category:Systems|system]] initially known as Time-Out in North America|[[Game & Watch]]}}
[[File:Time Out.png|250px|thumb|[[Klevar]] using Time Out]]
[[File:Time Out.png|250px|thumb|[[Klevar]] using Time Out]]
'''Time Out''' is a Special Move taught to [[Mario]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' after freeing the [[Star Spirits|Star Spirit]] [[Klevar]]. Similar to the item [[Stop Watch]] and the Special Move [[Clock Out]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Time Out can [[Immobilized|immobilize]] large groups of enemies for a few turns, and if successful, it always does so for one turn more than a Stop Watch. The move costs two [[Star Power|SP]] to use.
'''Time Out''' is a Special Move taught to [[Mario]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' after freeing the [[Star Spirits|Star Spirit]] [[Klevar]]. Similar to the item [[Stop Watch]] and the Special Move [[Clock Out]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Time Out can [[Immobilized|immobilize]] large groups of enemies for a few turns, and if successful, it always does so for one turn more than a Stop Watch. The move costs two [[Star Power|SP]] to use.

Latest revision as of 07:06, July 10, 2024

This article is about the Special Move from the Paper Mario series. For the system initially known as Time-Out in North America, see Game & Watch.
Time Out
Klevar using Time Out

Time Out is a Special Move taught to Mario in Paper Mario after freeing the Star Spirit Klevar. Similar to the item Stop Watch and the Special Move Clock Out in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Time Out can immobilize large groups of enemies for a few turns, and if successful, it always does so for one turn more than a Stop Watch. The move costs two SP to use.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese じかんよとまれ[1]
Jikan Yo Tomare
Stop Time
Chinese 时间停止[2]
Shíjiān Tíngzhǐ
Time stops
French Temps mort[?] Time-out
German Auszeit[?] Time-Out
Spanish (NOE) Tiempo Muerto[3] Literal meaning

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  2. ^ From iQue's localization of Paper Mario: https://www.bilibili.com/video/av75169038 (101:47)
  3. ^ "#49 EL GRAN FINAL! LA REVANCHA DE MARIO".