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| '''''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''''' is a GameCube video game released in [[2004]]. The sequel to [[Paper Mario]].
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| == [[Mario]]'s teammates ==
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| '''[[Goombella]]'''- Like [[Goombario]], she can use tattle to see an enemy's stats.
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| '''[[Koops]]'''- Like [[Kooper]], Mario jumps on his shell and he can reach switches from gaps and while the player holds down X, Mario can keep walking while he is in place and release X to hit a switch.
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| '''[[Madam Flurrie]]'''- She can blow wind at enemies to make them dizzy and blow fake walls away, revealing secret passages. She also dreams of becoming an actress.
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| '''[[Yoshi Kid]]'''- Call him by any name you wish and people will call him by that name. Press X to ride on his back like most yoshis and hit A to fly briefly over places that have no solid ground, which is the same ability [[Parakarry]] possesses in [[Paper Mario]].
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| '''[[Vivian]]'''- One of the [[Shadow Sirens]]. At first, worked for [[Grodus]], but joined Mario's team, because Mario treated her a lot nicer than [[Beldam]] and/or [[Marilyn]]. Like [[Lady Bow]], she can also protect Mario from damage.
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| '''[[Admiral Bobbery]]'''- A retired admiral who refused to help Mario at [[Keelhaul Key]], but decided to help him after Mario gave him his late wife's letter. After Mario saves him from [[Cortez]]'s underlings and gives him [[Chuckola Cola]], he joins Mario's team. Like [[Bombette]], he can also blow up fake walls.
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| '''[[Ms. Mowz]]'''- A cat burglar/badge hunter and the assistant shopkeeper at the [[Lovely Howz of Badges]]. Mario and his teammates encounter her at [[Hooktail Castle]], the [[Great Boggly Tree]], and the [[Glitz Pit]] Storeroom. She joins Mario's team after Mario gets the Attack FX B badge in Hooktail's lair and gives it to Ms. Mowz. Like [[Watt]], she can also seek out hidden items.
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