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[[File:SPM Merlon's House.png|thumb|left|Mario next to Merlon's house.]]
[[File:SPM Flipside.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] in front of [[Howzit]]'s item shop.]]
{{quote|Of course, our fair Flipside is in no dimension at all! No! it is BETWEEN dimensions!|Merlon|Super Paper Mario}}
'''Flipside''' is an interdimensional town in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', created by the [[Ancients]]. Flipside is odd and irregular compared to most places in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, introducing a whole new style of its own. There is a mirrored version of Flipside called [[Flopside]]. The people of Flipside are pixel-like and have bodies made of separate layers. Flipside is the home of some very important characters, including [[Merlon]], [[Howzit]] the item shop owner, [[Saffron]] the chef, [[Merluvlee]] the fortune teller and many more.


[[Image:Flipsidevillage.jpg|thumb|right|'''Flipside Village''', a part of Flipside.]]
Flipside has three different "floors" and two basement ones which can be accessed by elevators interconnected with each other. They are numbered sequentially in the north American version, but in the [[wikipedia:PAL|PAL]] version, the first floor is known as the "Ground Floor", the second floor becomes the "first floor", and the third floor becomes the "second floor". Almost every structure in Flipside, except a few places and roofs, is whitish or gray with a hint of yellow, and the sky of Flipside is also whitish-yellow, with many geometric cubes and symbols hovering about. There is  an area outside of the town of Flipside, simply called the Flipside Outskirts, which seems to be a strange, interdimensional wasteland filled with monsters. Flipside also houses a [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]], and both Flipside and Flopside are depicted on the walls of the first 25 rooms, paired with Mario's first Pure Heart.
[[File:SPM Flipside Pit of 100 Trials Mural 1.png|300px|thumb|right|The mural of Flipside and Flopside in the Pit of 100 Trials]]


'''Flipside''' is a mysterious interdimensional world in the upcoming ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Flipside seems to be really weird and made out of paper, like everything else in the ''Paper Mario'' series. One can easily notice the mathematics in the sky that float around and blocky digital elements of the outlook.
Within Flipside, there exist several structures called [[Heart Pillar]]s. [[Mario]] must place the [[Pure Heart]]s that he finds throughout his adventure into these structures to open up a path to the next world and the next Pure Heart. [[Flipside Tower]], located in the middle of the town, controls the flow of dimensional energy to teleport people to other worlds. Heart Pillars and a different Tower are also found in Flopside.


[[Category:Places]]
A city hall of Flipside is referenced by the broken-down elevators in the early stages of the game, as well as by the sign warning players of the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]]. Tippi's tattle of Merlon implies that he may be considered the leader of the town, as she claims that many people living there put their faith in him.
 
==Features==
===Flipside Tower===
* All [[dimensional door]]s excluding the one leading to [[Castle Bleck]], which is on [[Flopside Tower]]
===Third Floor (Second Floor in PAL edition)===
* First [[Heart Pillar]]
* [[Pook]]
* [[Skeet (character)|Skeet]]
* [[O'Chunks]] (after [[Super Dimentio]] is defeated)
 
===Second Floor (First Floor in PAL edition)===
* [[Howzit]]'s Shop
* [[Merlon]]'s House
* [[Tinga's Inn]]
** [[Tinga]]
* [[Merluvlee]]'s House
* [[Chap (green)|Chap]]
* [[Fret]]
* [[Minnie]]
* [[Muffy (2F)|Muffy]]
* [[Nora]]
* [[Welderberg]] (in 3D, sometimes)
====Outskirts====
* Fourth Heart Pillar
 
===First Floor (Ground Floor in PAL edition)===
* [[Walter]] and [[Gladys]]'s House
* [[Sweet Smiles]]
** [[Saffron]]
* [[Sacre]]'s House
** [[Ellie (Super Paper Mario)|Ellie]]
* [[Cherie]]
* [[Muffy (1F)|Muffy]]
* [[Otto]]
* [[Pitta]]
====(After using Boomer to explode the wall)====
* [[Heronicus]]'s House
* [[Catch a Dream]]
** [[Hoodin]]
* A walkway accessible using [[Fleep]] which leads to the [[Mirror Hall]]
* [[Betsy]]
* [[Helvetica]]
* [[Patch (character)|Patch]]
* [[Pearl (character)|Pearl]]
====Outskirts====
* Second Heart Pillar
===B1===
* [[The Underwhere (bar)|The Underwhere]]
** [[Chap (blue)|Chap]]
** [[Garson]]
** [[The InterNed]] (after beating the game)
* [[Flipside Arcade]] (accessible by flipping inside The Underwhere)
** [[Hort]]
** [[The InterChet]]
** [[Mort]]
* [[Bizzy]]
* The water where [[Captain Gills]] is placed
* [[Flimm]]
* [[Itty Bits]]
====Outskirts====
* Third Heart Pillar
===B2===
* [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]
* [[Welderberg]] (in 3D, sometimes)
 
==Items==
Additional items not seen here can be bought in shops, namely Howzit's Shop, Catch a Dream, Flipside Arcade, Flimm (out/inside of the Pit of 100 Trials) and Itty Bits. Also not seen are items created by Safron (with the exception of Spicy Soup, which is mandatory to continue) and items given by accumulating certain number of Shop Points.
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
!Item
!Icon
!Location
!Image
|-
|[[Cooking Disk]] R
|[[File:Cooking Disk R SPM.png]]
|align=left|On the 3rd floor of Flipside via the Warp Pipe on the 2nd floor. Use Tippi to uncover a path of invisible Blocks leading to a chest which contains the disk.
|[[File:Flipside Treasure Chest 3.png|250px]]
|-
|[[Crystal_Ball#Paper_Mario_series|Crystal Ball]]
|[[File:Crystal Ball SPM.png]]
|align=left|Given by Merluvee in exchange for the Training Machine during Piccolo sidequest.
|[[File:Flipside (Crystal Ball).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Gold Bar]]
|[[File:Gold Bar SPM.png]]
|align=left|'''(Map 1)''', use Fleep on the bush in front of Flipside Tower, 3rd Floor, right next to where Skeet found an unconscious Princess Peach. Available after Chapter 5.
||[[File:Flipside (Gold Bar).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Goldfish Bowl]]
|[[File:Goldfish Bowl SPM.png]]
|align=left|Given by Pook in front of the Flipside Tower between Chapters 3 and 4.
||[[File:Flipside (Goldfish Bowl).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Helmet]]
|[[File:Helmet SPM.png]]
|align=left|Between Chapters 3 and 4, given automatically after getting near the water near the Flipside Arcade with Goldfish Bowl and releasing the goldfish there.
||[[File:Flipside (Helmet).png|250px]]
|-
|[[HP Plus (Super Paper Mario)|HP Plus]]
|[[File:HP Plus SPM.png]]
|align=left|In a large chest after activating two separate ! Switches: first of all the one in Flopside B2 Outskirts, which can only be revealed by using Cudge to destroy the yellow block hiding it; and lastly the one in Flipside B2 Outskirts.
|[[File:Flipside Treasure Chest 7.png|250px]]
|-
|[[Old Key]]
|[[File:Old Key SPM.png]]
|align=left|Given by Merlon in his house between Chapters 1 and 2.
||[[File:Flipside (Old Key).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Pure Heart]]
|[[File:Red Pure Heart.PNG]]
|align=left|Given by Merlon on the Flipside Tower before Chapter 1.
||[[File:Flipside (Pure Heart).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Return_Pipe#Super_Paper_Mario|Return Pipe]]
|[[File:Return Pipe SPM.png]]
|align=left|Given by Merlon on the Flipside Tower before Chapter 1.
||[[File:Flipside (Return Pipe).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Spicy Soup]]
|[[File:Spicy Soup SPM.png]]
|align=left|Given by Safron in exchange for Fire Burst between Chapters 1 and 2. Required to progress in the story.
||[[File:Flipside (Spicy Soup).png|250px]]
|-
|[[Catch Card|Super Card]]
|[[File:CatchCardSilverSPM.png]]
|align=left|
*[[Merlon]] and [[Merluvlee]], in the chests found in a secret area via a certain hole in the Flipside 1st Floor Outskirts
*[[InterNed]], in 3D in Flipside B1 in a hidden alcove over the water leading to Flimm (and also where Captain Gills lives).
*[[Welderberg]] '''(Map 2)''', use Fleep on top of the stained glass window of Merlumina in Mirror Hall from Flipside. Available after Chapter 5.
*[[King Sammer]] '''(Map 4)''', use Fleep on the cursor icon above the door to Flipside Arcade's minigame room. Available after Chapter 6.
*[[Merlee]], in a chest after using Piccolo near the coloured block in the Flipside 3rd Floor Outskirts.
*[[InterChet]], in the chest in a 3D-accessible area on the other side of Flipside B1 Outskirts via a hole accessible after destroying the giant yellow block in Flopside B1 Outskirts with Cudge.
|[[File:Flipside Treasure Chests 1-2.png|250px]][[File:Flipside Treasure Chest 4.png|250px]][[File:Flipside (Welderberg Super Card).png|250px]][[File:Flipside (King Sammer Super Card).png|250px]][[File:Flipside Treasure Chest 5.png|250px]][[File:Flipside Treasure Chest 6.png|250px]]
|-
|[[Ultra Shroom Shake]]
|[[File:Ultra Shroom Shake SPM.png]]
|align=left|'''(Map 3)''', use Fleep on the space between the first two windows where Flimm and an Itty Bits are located in Flipside B1. Available after Chapter 5.
||[[File:Flipside (Ultra Shroom Shake).png|250px]]
|}
 
==Menu description==
*''"This ancient town lies stuck between dimensions. It was built eons ago by an ancient civilization. The pillars in town were built to hold Pure Hearts. When placed in a pillar, they open doors to other worlds. The town may also hold other mysteries..."''
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン
|JpnR=Hazama Taun
|JpnM=Space-Between Town
|Fre=Recto
|FreM=Connotation to the {{wp|Recto and verso|recto side}} of a leaf of paper
|Ger=Flipstadt
|GerM=Fliptown
|Ita=Svoltadilà
|ItaM=Turn that way
|Kor=틈새타운
|KorR=Teumsae Taun
|KorM=Gap Town
|Spa=Villacara
|SpaM=Pun on ''cara'' ("head") from ''cara o cruz'' ("heads or tails")
}}
 
;Flipside Tower
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタワー
|JpnR=Hazama Tawā
|JpnM=Flipside Tower
|Fre=Tour Recto
|FreM=Flipside Tower
|Ger=Flipstadt-Turm
|GerM=Flipside Tower
|Ita=Torre di Svoltadilà
|ItaM=Flipside Tower
|Kor=틈새타워
|KorR=Teumsae Tawo
|KorM=Flipside Tower
|Spa=Torre de Villacara
|SpaM=Flipside Tower
}}
 
;Third Floor
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 3階
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Sankai
|JpnM=Flipside 3F
|Fre=Recto - 3e étage
|FreM=Flipside - 3rd floor
|Ger=Flipstadt Ebene 3
|GerM=Flipside Floor 3
|Ita=Svoltadilà, 3e piano
|ItaM=Flipside, 3rd Floor
|Kor=틈새타운 3층
|KorR=Teumsae Taun 3-cheung
|KorM=Flipside 3F
|Spa=Villacara, nivel 2
|SpaM=Flipside, level 2
}}
 
;Second Floor
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 2階
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Nikai
|JpnM=Flipside 2F
|Fre=Recto - 2e étage
|FreM=Flipside - 2nd floor
|Ger=Flipstadt Ebene 2
|GerM=Flipside Floor 2
|Ita=Svoltadilà, 2e piano
|ItaM=Flipside, 2nd Floor
|Kor=틈새타운 2층
|KorR=Teumsae Taun 2-cheung
|KorM=Flipside 2F
|Spa=Villacara, nivel 1
|SpaM=Flipside, level 1
}}
 
;Second Floor Outskirts
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 2階 外部
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Nikai Gaibu
|JpnM=Flipside 2F Outside
|Fre=Abords de Recto / Abords de Recto - 2e étage
|FreM=Outskirts of Flipside / Outskirts of Flipside - 2nd floor
|Ger=Flipstadt Rand / Flipstadt E 2 Außenbezirk
|GerM=Flipside Edge / Flipside F 2 Outskirts
|Ita=Periferia di Svoltadilà / Svoltadilà, 2e piano: periferia
|ItaM=Outskirts of Flipside / Flipside, 2nd Floor: outskirts
|Kor=틈새타운 2층 외부
|KorR=Teumsae Taun 2-cheung Oebu
|KorM=Flipside 2F Outside
|Spa=Afueras de Villacara / Afueras de Villacara, nivel 1
|SpaM=Outskirts of Flipside / Outskirts of Flipside, level 1
}}
 
;First Floor
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 1階
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Ikkai
|JpnM=Flipside 1F
|Fre=Recto - 1er étage
|FreM=Flipside - 1st floor
|Ger=Flipstadt Ebene 1
|GerM=Flipside Floor 1
|Ita=Svoltadilà, 1e piano
|ItaM=Flipside, 1st floor
|Kor=틈새타운 1층
|KorR=Teumsae Taun 1-cheung
|KorM=Flipside 1F
|Spa=Villacara, nivel 0
|SpaM=Flipside, level 0
}}
 
;First Floor Outskirts
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 1階 外部
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Ikkai Gaibu
|JpnM=Flipside 1F Outside
|Fre=Abords de Recto - 1er étage
|FreM=Outskirts of Flipside - 1st floor
|Ger=Flipstadt E 1 Außenbezirk
|GerM=Flipside F 1 Outskirts
|Ita=Svoltadilà, 1e piano: periferia
|ItaM=Flipside, 1st Floor: outskirts
|Kor=틈새타운 1층 외부
|KorR=Teumsae Taun 1-cheung Oebu
|KorM=Flipside 1F Outside
|Spa=Afueras de Villacara, nivel 0
|SpaM=Outskirts of Flipside, level 0
}}
 
;B1
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 地下1階
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Chika Ikkai
|JpnM=Flipside B1
|Fre=Recto - RDC
|FreM=Flipside - Ground Floor
|Ger=Flipstadt UG 1
|GerM=Flipside B1
|Ita=Svoltadilà, S1
|ItaM=Flipside B1
|Kor=틈새타운 지하 1층
|KorR=Teumsae Taun Jiha 1-cheung
|KorM=Flipside B1
|Spa=Villacara, nivel -1
|SpaM=Flipside, level -1
}}
 
;B1 Outskirts
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 地下1階 外部
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Chika Ikkai Gaibu
|JpnM=Flipside B1 Outside
|Fre=Abords de Recto - RDC
|FreM=Outskirts of Flipside - Ground Floor
|Ger=Flipstadt UG 1 Außenbezirk
|GerM=Flipside B1 Outskirts
|Ita=Svoltadilà, S1: periferia
|ItaM=Flipside, B1: outskirts
|Kor=틈새타운 지하 1층 외부
|KorR=Teumsae Taun Jiha 1-cheung Oebu
|KorM=Flipside B1 Outside
|Spa=Afueras de Villacara, nivel -1
|SpaM=Outskirts of Flipside, level -1
}}
 
;B2
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 地下2階
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Chika Nikai
|JpnM=Flipside B2
|Fre=Recto - Sous-sol
|FreM=Flipside - Basement
|Ger=Flipstadt UG 2
|GerM=Flipside B2
|Ita=Svoltadilà, S2
|ItaM=Flipside B2
|Kor=틈새타운 지하 2층
|KorR=Teumsae Taun Jiha 2-cheung
|KorM=Flipside B2
|Spa=Villacara, nivel -2
|SpaM=Flipside, level -2
}}
 
;B2 Outskirts
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ハザマタウン 地下2階 外部
|JpnR=Hazama Taun Chika Nikai Gaibu
|JpnM=Flipside B2 Outside
|Fre=Abords de Recto - Sous-sol
|FreM=Outskirts of Flipside - Basement
|Ger=Flipstadt UG 2 Außenbezirk
|GerM=Flipside B2 Outskirts
|Ita=Svoltadilà, S2: periferia
|ItaM=Flipside, B2: outskirts
|Kor=틈새타운 지하 2층 외부
|KorR=Teumsae Taun Jiha 2-cheung Oebu
|KorM=Flipside B2 Outside
|Spa=Afueras de Villacara, nivel -2
|SpaM=Outskirts of Flipside, level -2
}}
 
{{SPM}}
[[Category:Towns]]
[[Category:Dimensions]]
[[Category:Hubs]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario locations]]
[[it:Svoltadilà]]
[[de:Flipstadt]]

Latest revision as of 21:56, April 4, 2025

This article is a stub. Please consider expanding it to include any missing information. Specifics: It needs more detail on the buildings and residents of each floor. Also, add description of the residents' appearances and compare to that of the Flopside residents.

Mario next to Merlon's house.
Flipside in the game Super Paper Mario.
Mario in front of Howzit's item shop.
“Of course, our fair Flipside is in no dimension at all! No! it is BETWEEN dimensions!”
Merlon, Super Paper Mario

Flipside is an interdimensional town in Super Paper Mario, created by the Ancients. Flipside is odd and irregular compared to most places in the Super Mario franchise, introducing a whole new style of its own. There is a mirrored version of Flipside called Flopside. The people of Flipside are pixel-like and have bodies made of separate layers. Flipside is the home of some very important characters, including Merlon, Howzit the item shop owner, Saffron the chef, Merluvlee the fortune teller and many more.

Flipside has three different "floors" and two basement ones which can be accessed by elevators interconnected with each other. They are numbered sequentially in the north American version, but in the PAL version, the first floor is known as the "Ground Floor", the second floor becomes the "first floor", and the third floor becomes the "second floor". Almost every structure in Flipside, except a few places and roofs, is whitish or gray with a hint of yellow, and the sky of Flipside is also whitish-yellow, with many geometric cubes and symbols hovering about. There is an area outside of the town of Flipside, simply called the Flipside Outskirts, which seems to be a strange, interdimensional wasteland filled with monsters. Flipside also houses a Pit of 100 Trials, and both Flipside and Flopside are depicted on the walls of the first 25 rooms, paired with Mario's first Pure Heart.

Background in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials Rooms 1-25 from Super Paper Mario, depicting Flipside and Flopside
The mural of Flipside and Flopside in the Pit of 100 Trials

Within Flipside, there exist several structures called Heart Pillars. Mario must place the Pure Hearts that he finds throughout his adventure into these structures to open up a path to the next world and the next Pure Heart. Flipside Tower, located in the middle of the town, controls the flow of dimensional energy to teleport people to other worlds. Heart Pillars and a different Tower are also found in Flopside.

A city hall of Flipside is referenced by the broken-down elevators in the early stages of the game, as well as by the sign warning players of the Pit of 100 Trials. Tippi's tattle of Merlon implies that he may be considered the leader of the town, as she claims that many people living there put their faith in him.

Features[edit]

Flipside Tower[edit]

Third Floor (Second Floor in PAL edition)[edit]

Second Floor (First Floor in PAL edition)[edit]

Outskirts[edit]

  • Fourth Heart Pillar

First Floor (Ground Floor in PAL edition)[edit]

(After using Boomer to explode the wall)[edit]

Outskirts[edit]

  • Second Heart Pillar

B1[edit]

Outskirts[edit]

  • Third Heart Pillar

B2[edit]

Items[edit]

Additional items not seen here can be bought in shops, namely Howzit's Shop, Catch a Dream, Flipside Arcade, Flimm (out/inside of the Pit of 100 Trials) and Itty Bits. Also not seen are items created by Safron (with the exception of Spicy Soup, which is mandatory to continue) and items given by accumulating certain number of Shop Points.

Item Icon Location Image
Cooking Disk R Cooking Disk R On the 3rd floor of Flipside via the Warp Pipe on the 2nd floor. Use Tippi to uncover a path of invisible Blocks leading to a chest which contains the disk. Third treasure chest in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Crystal Ball The Crystal Ball from Super Paper Mario Given by Merluvee in exchange for the Training Machine during Piccolo sidequest. Bowser getting a Crystal Ball from Merluvee in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Gold Bar Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario (Map 1), use Fleep on the bush in front of Flipside Tower, 3rd Floor, right next to where Skeet found an unconscious Princess Peach. Available after Chapter 5. Bowser using Fleep to uncover a Gold Bar in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Goldfish Bowl Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario Given by Pook in front of the Flipside Tower between Chapters 3 and 4. Bowser getting the Goldfish Bowl from Pook in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Helmet Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario Between Chapters 3 and 4, given automatically after getting near the water near the Flipside Arcade with Goldfish Bowl and releasing the goldfish there. Bowser getting the Helmet after emptying the Goldfish Bowl in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
HP Plus An HP Plus from Super Paper Mario. In a large chest after activating two separate ! Switches: first of all the one in Flopside B2 Outskirts, which can only be revealed by using Cudge to destroy the yellow block hiding it; and lastly the one in Flipside B2 Outskirts. Last treasure chest in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Old Key An Old Key from Super Paper Mario. Given by Merlon in his house between Chapters 1 and 2. Peach getting the Old Key from Merlon in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Pure Heart The Red Pure Heart Given by Merlon on the Flipside Tower before Chapter 1. Mario getting a Pure Heart from Merlon in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Return Pipe The Return Pipe from Super Paper Mario Given by Merlon on the Flipside Tower before Chapter 1. Mario getting the Return Pipe from Merlon in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Spicy Soup Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario Given by Safron in exchange for Fire Burst between Chapters 1 and 2. Required to progress in the story. Mario getting a Spicy Soup from Safron in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Super Card Sprite of the 2-Star Catch Card from Super Paper Mario
  • Merlon and Merluvlee, in the chests found in a secret area via a certain hole in the Flipside 1st Floor Outskirts
  • InterNed, in 3D in Flipside B1 in a hidden alcove over the water leading to Flimm (and also where Captain Gills lives).
  • Welderberg (Map 2), use Fleep on top of the stained glass window of Merlumina in Mirror Hall from Flipside. Available after Chapter 5.
  • King Sammer (Map 4), use Fleep on the cursor icon above the door to Flipside Arcade's minigame room. Available after Chapter 6.
  • Merlee, in a chest after using Piccolo near the coloured block in the Flipside 3rd Floor Outskirts.
  • InterChet, in the chest in a 3D-accessible area on the other side of Flipside B1 Outskirts via a hole accessible after destroying the giant yellow block in Flopside B1 Outskirts with Cudge.
First two treasure chests in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.Fourth treasure chest in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.Bowser using Fleep to uncover a Welderberg Super Card in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.Bowser using Fleep to uncover a King Sammer Super Card in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.Fifth treasure chest in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.Sixth treasure chest in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.
Ultra Shroom Shake Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario (Map 3), use Fleep on the space between the first two windows where Flimm and an Itty Bits are located in Flipside B1. Available after Chapter 5. Bowser using Fleep to uncover an Ultra Shroom Shake in Flipside of Super Paper Mario.

Menu description[edit]

  • "This ancient town lies stuck between dimensions. It was built eons ago by an ancient civilization. The pillars in town were built to hold Pure Hearts. When placed in a pillar, they open doors to other worlds. The town may also hold other mysteries..."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン[?]
Hazama Taun
Space-Between Town
French Recto[?] Connotation to the recto side of a leaf of paper
German Flipstadt[?] Fliptown
Italian Svoltadilà[?] Turn that way
Korean 틈새타운[?]
Teumsae Taun
Gap Town
Spanish Villacara[?] Pun on cara ("head") from cara o cruz ("heads or tails")
Flipside Tower
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタワー[?]
Hazama Tawā
Flipside Tower
French Tour Recto[?] Flipside Tower
German Flipstadt-Turm[?] Flipside Tower
Italian Torre di Svoltadilà[?] Flipside Tower
Korean 틈새타워[?]
Teumsae Tawo
Flipside Tower
Spanish Torre de Villacara[?] Flipside Tower
Third Floor
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 3階[?]
Hazama Taun Sankai
Flipside 3F
French Recto - 3e étage[?] Flipside - 3rd floor
German Flipstadt Ebene 3[?] Flipside Floor 3
Italian Svoltadilà, 3e piano[?] Flipside, 3rd Floor
Korean 틈새타운 3층[?]
Teumsae Taun 3-cheung
Flipside 3F
Spanish Villacara, nivel 2[?] Flipside, level 2
Second Floor
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 2階[?]
Hazama Taun Nikai
Flipside 2F
French Recto - 2e étage[?] Flipside - 2nd floor
German Flipstadt Ebene 2[?] Flipside Floor 2
Italian Svoltadilà, 2e piano[?] Flipside, 2nd Floor
Korean 틈새타운 2층[?]
Teumsae Taun 2-cheung
Flipside 2F
Spanish Villacara, nivel 1[?] Flipside, level 1
Second Floor Outskirts
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 2階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Nikai Gaibu
Flipside 2F Outside
French Abords de Recto / Abords de Recto - 2e étage[?] Outskirts of Flipside / Outskirts of Flipside - 2nd floor
German Flipstadt Rand / Flipstadt E 2 Außenbezirk[?] Flipside Edge / Flipside F 2 Outskirts
Italian Periferia di Svoltadilà / Svoltadilà, 2e piano: periferia[?] Outskirts of Flipside / Flipside, 2nd Floor: outskirts
Korean 틈새타운 2층 외부[?]
Teumsae Taun 2-cheung Oebu
Flipside 2F Outside
Spanish Afueras de Villacara / Afueras de Villacara, nivel 1[?] Outskirts of Flipside / Outskirts of Flipside, level 1
First Floor
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 1階[?]
Hazama Taun Ikkai
Flipside 1F
French Recto - 1er étage[?] Flipside - 1st floor
German Flipstadt Ebene 1[?] Flipside Floor 1
Italian Svoltadilà, 1e piano[?] Flipside, 1st floor
Korean 틈새타운 1층[?]
Teumsae Taun 1-cheung
Flipside 1F
Spanish Villacara, nivel 0[?] Flipside, level 0
First Floor Outskirts
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 1階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Ikkai Gaibu
Flipside 1F Outside
French Abords de Recto - 1er étage[?] Outskirts of Flipside - 1st floor
German Flipstadt E 1 Außenbezirk[?] Flipside F 1 Outskirts
Italian Svoltadilà, 1e piano: periferia[?] Flipside, 1st Floor: outskirts
Korean 틈새타운 1층 외부[?]
Teumsae Taun 1-cheung Oebu
Flipside 1F Outside
Spanish Afueras de Villacara, nivel 0[?] Outskirts of Flipside, level 0
B1
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下1階[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Ikkai
Flipside B1
French Recto - RDC[?] Flipside - Ground Floor
German Flipstadt UG 1[?] Flipside B1
Italian Svoltadilà, S1[?] Flipside B1
Korean 틈새타운 지하 1층[?]
Teumsae Taun Jiha 1-cheung
Flipside B1
Spanish Villacara, nivel -1[?] Flipside, level -1
B1 Outskirts
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下1階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Ikkai Gaibu
Flipside B1 Outside
French Abords de Recto - RDC[?] Outskirts of Flipside - Ground Floor
German Flipstadt UG 1 Außenbezirk[?] Flipside B1 Outskirts
Italian Svoltadilà, S1: periferia[?] Flipside, B1: outskirts
Korean 틈새타운 지하 1층 외부[?]
Teumsae Taun Jiha 1-cheung Oebu
Flipside B1 Outside
Spanish Afueras de Villacara, nivel -1[?] Outskirts of Flipside, level -1
B2
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下2階[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Nikai
Flipside B2
French Recto - Sous-sol[?] Flipside - Basement
German Flipstadt UG 2[?] Flipside B2
Italian Svoltadilà, S2[?] Flipside B2
Korean 틈새타운 지하 2층[?]
Teumsae Taun Jiha 2-cheung
Flipside B2
Spanish Villacara, nivel -2[?] Flipside, level -2
B2 Outskirts
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下2階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Nikai Gaibu
Flipside B2 Outside
French Abords de Recto - Sous-sol[?] Outskirts of Flipside - Basement
German Flipstadt UG 2 Außenbezirk[?] Flipside B2 Outskirts
Italian Svoltadilà, S2: periferia[?] Flipside, B2: outskirts
Korean 틈새타운 지하 2층 외부[?]
Teumsae Taun Jiha 2-cheung Oebu
Flipside B2 Outside
Spanish Afueras de Villacara, nivel -2[?] Outskirts of Flipside, level -2