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[[Image:Image15-63.jpg|thumb|A '''Cragvision''' in the [[Gap of Crag]].]]
[[File:SPM Cragvision.png|thumb|A crag-vision in the [[Gap of Crag]]]]
'''Cragvision''' is a television found in [[Land of the Cragnons|The Land of the Cragnons]]. Its name itself is a portmanteau between "Cragnons" and "Television". It was invented by the [[Cragnons]] and Cragnons watch many shows here. The Cragvision itself is made of stone that is somewhat shaped like a television set, with what appears to be chalk-drawn images. Oddly enough, these images move; it is not explained how they do this.
A '''crag-vision''' is a television found in [[Land of the Cragnons|The Land of the Cragnons]]. Its name itself is a portmanteau between "Cragnons" and "television". It was invented by the [[Cragnon]]s and Cragnons watch many shows here. The crag-vision itself is made of stone that is somewhat shaped like a television set, outputting what resembles crudely-animated chalk drawings.


Cragvisions give out clues to [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]] and the [[Pixls]] telling them what to do. For example, the first Cragvision seen in the game has a man running around a [[Yoshi]] shaped statue. This was a clue telling the heroes to run around the statue. Other "shows" that may be found on ''Cragvision'' is a flame, giving the player a hint that the characters must be used to burn something. The last of the three cragvision pictures is a visual of a person swimming in water, giving the player a hint that the character must swim underneath water.
Crag-visions give out clues to [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]] and the [[Pixl]]s telling them what to do. For example, the first crag-vision seen in the game has a man running around a [[Yoshi]] shaped statue. This was a clue telling the heroes to run around the statue. Other "shows" that may be found on a crag-vision is a flame, giving the player a hint that the characters must be used to burn something. The last of the three crag-vision pictures is a visual of a person swimming in water, giving the player a hint that the character must swim underneath water.
 
There is another show that [[Flint Cragley]] stars on, called ''[[Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter]]'', but it is not seen in-game.
 
The crag-vision is similar in concept to the [[Koopasonic Rock TV]] from the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' cartoon.
 
==Names in other languages==
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|Jpn=テレビ石
|JpnR=Terebi Ishi
|JpnM=TV Stone
|Fre=Cragovision
}}


There is another show that [[Flint Cragley]] stars on, called [[Flint Cragley Cragtrotter]], but it is not seen in-game.
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Latest revision as of 07:09, April 24, 2025

Crag-vision from Super Paper Mario
A crag-vision in the Gap of Crag

A crag-vision is a television found in The Land of the Cragnons. Its name itself is a portmanteau between "Cragnons" and "television". It was invented by the Cragnons and Cragnons watch many shows here. The crag-vision itself is made of stone that is somewhat shaped like a television set, outputting what resembles crudely-animated chalk drawings.

Crag-visions give out clues to Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser and the Pixls telling them what to do. For example, the first crag-vision seen in the game has a man running around a Yoshi shaped statue. This was a clue telling the heroes to run around the statue. Other "shows" that may be found on a crag-vision is a flame, giving the player a hint that the characters must be used to burn something. The last of the three crag-vision pictures is a visual of a person swimming in water, giving the player a hint that the character must swim underneath water.

There is another show that Flint Cragley stars on, called Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter, but it is not seen in-game.

The crag-vision is similar in concept to the Koopasonic Rock TV from the Super Mario World cartoon.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese テレビ石[?]
Terebi Ishi
TV Stone
French Cragovision[?] -