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*According to [[The InterNed]], the music (and presumably the name of the location, if it is following a similar pattern of naming the music after the location) of the white void is titled "World of Nothing."
*According to [[The InterNed]], the music (and presumably the name of the location, if it is following a similar pattern of naming the music after the location) of the white void is titled "World of Nothing."
*This void's appearance somewhat resembles [[Castle Bleck]] with inverted colors and less scenery.
*This void's appearance somewhat resembles [[Castle Bleck]] with inverted colors and less scenery.
*Luigi's Final Smash, Negative Zone, could be referencing this as well as the '''[[Minus World|Mario Bros. glitch]]'''.
*Luigi's Final Smash, Negative Zone, could be referencing this, as well as the '''[[Minus World|Super Mario Bros. glitch]]'''.


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Revision as of 21:01, February 1, 2009

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The gang in the World of Nothing.
“Heh heh heh... This place is pretty bland now, isn't it?”
Mr. L, Super Paper Mario

The World of Nothing is the setting of Chapter 6-1 (when visited the second time) from Super Paper Mario. It is the result of The Void's destruction of Sammer's Kingdom, though it is named only by The InterNed as the name of the background music.

Chapter 6-1 (Untitled)

After Mario and his party battled Mimi in Sammer's Early Duels, they found that they realized Mimi's scheme all too late: She had delayed their progress, and before long The Void completely engulfed Sammer's Kingdom. Mario and his party left the Blue Door just in time to save themselves; sadly, King Sammer and the Sammer Guys were not so lucky.

Still needing the Pure Heart that King Sammer had possessed, Mario decided to try reentering the Blue Door, confused as to why it still remained. To his horror, he found Sammer's Kingdom completely obliterated; not just the kingdom, but the entire space-time continuum. All that remained was a black line for the ground. In a blank, white void, Mario occasionally came across completely black ruins of the kingdom, buried in the nonexistent ground.

No life was to be found as Mario trudged on and on. It seemed to take forever, yet there seemed to be no end of the strange abyss. Just as he was starting to think about heading back, though, Mr. L appeared and took the Broken Pure Heart just for "kicks". Mario and Mr. L then battled; Mr. L wielded an improved model of the Brobot, the Brobot L-Type. It was a fierce battle, but Mario won. All was not to cheer, though. The Pure Heart was no more alive than its original possessor, King Sammer. The stone-turned Pure Heart was useless in its current state, so Mario and his friends somberly left to see what Merlon would suggest to do.

Shortly after they left, however, Mr. L returned to consciousness, only to be visited by Dimentio. Dimentio proceeded to give Mr. L a Game Over, sending him to The Underwhere. Dimentio then appeared before Mario, Princess Peach, and Bowser and did the same thing to them.

Enemies

Trivia

  • According to The InterNed, the music (and presumably the name of the location, if it is following a similar pattern of naming the music after the location) of the white void is titled "World of Nothing."
  • This void's appearance somewhat resembles Castle Bleck with inverted colors and less scenery.
  • Luigi's Final Smash, Negative Zone, could be referencing this, as well as the Super Mario Bros. glitch.

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