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[[Image:The_Overthere.jpg|thumb|'''The Overthere''']]
{{about|a [[Flopside]] coffee bar in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''|the world featured in the same game|[[The Overthere]]}}
''This article is about a bar in the game [[Super Paper Mario]]. For information about an area in the game with the same name, see [[The Overthere|here]].
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{{location infobox
|title=The Overthere
|image=[[File:SPM The Overthere Bar.png|250px]]<br>The exterior of The Overthere
|greater_location=[[Flopside]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|owner=[[Carson]]
}}
{{quote|C'mon in, hang loose... This is the beveragarium underground, "The Overthere."|Garson|Super Paper Mario}}
'''The Overthere''' is a coffee bar (described in-game as a "beveragarium") found on the first basement floor of [[Flopside]], in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is much like [[The Underwhere (bar)|The Underwhere bar]], found in the same place in [[Flipside]], but The Overthere serves coffee while its counterpart serves [[milk]]. Both are named after the realms of the dead visited in ''Super Paper Mario'', [[The Overthere]] and [[The Underwhere]]. The bar's owner is [[Carson]], who tells amusing stories concerning subjects of the game for ten [[coin]]s, as does the owner of the other bar, [[Garson]]. The Overthere is frequented by [[Chip]].


'''The Overthere''' is a bar found in [[Flopside]], found on the first basement floor in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is much like [[The Underwhere (bar)|The Underwhere]], found in the same place in [[Flipside]].
Like at The Underwhere bar, [[Mario]] can go through the back wall via flipping; however, instead of a [[Warp Pipe]], there are two chests. The first one contains the [[Gold Card|Golden Card]], an item required to play a [[Hammer Whacker|secret mini-game]] in the [[Flipside Arcade]]. The second chest contains a [[Cooking Disk]].


Instead of milk, it apparently serves black coffee. The owner is named [[Carson]], who serves the same potential as [[Garson]] at the Underwhere; tell amusing stories concerning subjects of the game for ten [[coin]]s.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=スカイランド
|JpnR=Sukai Rando
|JpnM=Sky Land
}}


Like the Underwhere, [[Mario]] can go through the back wall via flipping; however, instead of a [[Warp Pipe]], there are two chests. The first one contains the [[Golden Card]], an item required to play a [[Hammer Whacker|secret mini-game]] in the [[Flipside Arcade]]. The second chest contains a [[Cooking Disk]].
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[[Category:Restaurants]]
The Overthere shares its name with a [[The Overthere|key area]] in the game.
[[Category:Super Paper Mario locations]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Places from Super Paper Mario]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario]]
[[Category:Restaurants and Cafés]]

Latest revision as of 08:18, February 21, 2025

This article is about a Flopside coffee bar in the game Super Paper Mario. For the world featured in the same game, see The Overthere.
The Overthere
SPM The Overthere Bar.png
The exterior of The Overthere
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Greater location Flopside
Owner Carson
“C'mon in, hang loose... This is the beveragarium underground, "The Overthere."”
Garson, Super Paper Mario

The Overthere is a coffee bar (described in-game as a "beveragarium") found on the first basement floor of Flopside, in the game Super Paper Mario. It is much like The Underwhere bar, found in the same place in Flipside, but The Overthere serves coffee while its counterpart serves milk. Both are named after the realms of the dead visited in Super Paper Mario, The Overthere and The Underwhere. The bar's owner is Carson, who tells amusing stories concerning subjects of the game for ten coins, as does the owner of the other bar, Garson. The Overthere is frequented by Chip.

Like at The Underwhere bar, Mario can go through the back wall via flipping; however, instead of a Warp Pipe, there are two chests. The first one contains the Golden Card, an item required to play a secret mini-game in the Flipside Arcade. The second chest contains a Cooking Disk.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スカイランド[?]
Sukai Rando
Sky Land