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The '''Helmet''' is an [[List of items|item]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. When [[Mario]], [[Peach]] and [[Bowser]] reach [[Outer Space]], they aren't able to breathe, and thus sets out on a quest to get something to solve this problem. While doing this, Mario and friends come across [[Pook]], who gives them his [[Goldfish Bowl]]. After dumping out Pook's pet goldfish [[Captain Gills]] into the sewers, Mario and co. use it as their helmet in space. If the player refuses to put the Helmet on enough times upon re-entering Chapter 4-1, they will get a [[Game Over]].
A '''Helmet''' appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' as an [[List of items|item]]. When [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] and [[Bowser]] reach [[Outer Space]], they are not able to breathe, and thus sets out on a quest to get something to solve this problem. While doing this, Mario and friends come across [[Pook]], who gives them his [[Goldfish Bowl]]. After dumping out Pook's pet goldfish [[Captain Gills]] into the sewers, Mario and co. use it as their helmet in space. If the player refuses to put the helmet on enough times upon re-entering Chapter 4-1, they will get a [[Game Over]].
 
A helmet also appears in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. During certain missions in [[Noki Bay]], Mario borrows a helmet from the [[Noki Elder's Grandson]]. While equipped, it prolongs Mario's ability to stay underwater without returning to the surface to breathe. Though Mario's [[Health Meter]] runs out considerably slower when this helmet is used, he must still collect [[Coin]]s to replenish it when it gets low.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Captain Olimar]] from the ''[[pikipedia:Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' series has a helmet similar to this one.
*If the player enters an asteroid in the background of a section of Chapter 4-1, they will still be wearing their space helmet, yet [[Bowser]] can breathe fire as if it were not there. In addition, [[Tippi]] will perch herself atop Mario's hat if he falls asleep due to inactivity, passing right through the helmet in order to do so. This can only be seen in this asteroid, as the heroes do not fall asleep while floating in space and Bowser cannot use his fire breath.
*If the player enters an asteroid in the background of a section of Chapter 4-1, they will still be wearing their space helmet, yet [[Bowser]] can breath fire as if it were not there. In addition, [[Tippi]] will perch herself atop Mario's hat if he falls asleep due to inactivity, passing right through the helmet in order to do so. This can only be seen in this asteroid, as the heroes do not fall asleep while floating in space and Bowser cannot use his fire breath.
*In [[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|early screenshots]] of the game, Mario was shown wearing his space helmet while exploring the [[Whoa Zone]], despite the fact that it is not needed there in the final game.
*In beta screenshots of the game, Mario was shown wearing his space helmet while exploring the [[Whoa Zone]], despite the fact that it is not needed there in the final game.
*Concept art seen in the [[Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door_(Nintendo_Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]] of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' reveals that Mario was originally planned to wear a helmet in outer space in that game, the design of which was later used for the helmet in ''Super Paper Mario''.


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Latest revision as of 22:13, August 31, 2024

Helmet
Helmet SPM.png
Paper Mario description A must-have item for any space explorer.

A Helmet appears in Super Paper Mario as an item. When Mario, Peach and Bowser reach Outer Space, they are not able to breathe, and thus sets out on a quest to get something to solve this problem. While doing this, Mario and friends come across Pook, who gives them his Goldfish Bowl. After dumping out Pook's pet goldfish Captain Gills into the sewers, Mario and co. use it as their helmet in space. If the player refuses to put the helmet on enough times upon re-entering Chapter 4-1, they will get a Game Over.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘルメット[?]
Herumetto
Helmet
French Casque[?] Helmet

Trivia[edit]

  • If the player enters an asteroid in the background of a section of Chapter 4-1, they will still be wearing their space helmet, yet Bowser can breathe fire as if it were not there. In addition, Tippi will perch herself atop Mario's hat if he falls asleep due to inactivity, passing right through the helmet in order to do so. This can only be seen in this asteroid, as the heroes do not fall asleep while floating in space and Bowser cannot use his fire breath.
  • In early screenshots of the game, Mario was shown wearing his space helmet while exploring the Whoa Zone, despite the fact that it is not needed there in the final game.
  • Concept art seen in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door reveals that Mario was originally planned to wear a helmet in outer space in that game, the design of which was later used for the helmet in Super Paper Mario.