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[[Image:Monstro_town_rpg.png|right|thumb|[[Mario]] outside the '''Monstro Town''' item shop.]]
[[File:Monstro town rpg.png|thumb|[[Mario]] outside the Monstro Town item shop]]
'''Monstro Town''' is a town in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' where reformed monsters live and a lone Mushroom Woman name Monstromama. [[Jagger]], [[Jinx]] and a small family of [[Goomba]]s are among the residence, as well as [[Culex]], the hardest optional boss in the game, who can be accessed by using a Shiny Stone from [[Moleville]] on a sealed door. Also there is a [[Chow]] who keeps track of how many Super Jumps you did in a row and gives prizes at 30 and 100 in a row, a Box Enemy who tells you how many chest are left, and a StarFish who dances to a tune (required for Tadpole Pond)
{{quote|Oh, my! A [[Mario|traveler]] from afar. Welcome to Monstro Town, where many monsters mingle.|Monstermama|[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)]]}}
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'''Monstro Town''' is a cliffside town in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It is accessible after [[Belome Temple]] is successfully cleared. The town is home to a mixed group of reformed monsters as well as a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] woman by the name of [[Monstermama]]. [[Goomhilde]] and [[Jagger]], who fled [[Koopa Troop|Bowser's Minions]], have relocated here; the former is managing a store with [[Triplets|her children]], and the latter is accepting challenges with his sensei [[Jinx]] at the dojo.
 
Of the notable monsters, there is a [[Chow]] who keeps track of the number of [[Super Jump (Super Mario RPG)|Super Jump]]s Mario has performed, and who awards prizes at 30 and 100 consecutive Super Jumps. There is also a [[Comeon]] who tells [[Mario]] how many invisible chests are left to be found, and a [[Starslap]] who dances to a tune (which is the third song for [[Toadofsky]] at [[Melody Bay]]). Sleeping in the free bed causes the [[Three Musty Fears]] to visit Mario and send him on a scavenger hunt.
 
[[Culex]], statistically the strongest boss in the game, can be encountered by using a [[Shiny Stone]] (traded in [[Moleville]] for a [[Fireworks]]) on the sealed door. However, fighting him is entirely optional.
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==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=モンスタウン
|JapR=Monsutaun
|JapM=Portmanteau of "monster" and "town"
|Chi=怪物鎮
|ChiR=Guàiwù Zhèn
|ChiM=Monster Town
|Dut=Monsterdorp
|DutM=Monsterville
|Fre=Monstrepaire
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''monstre'' ("monster") and ''repaire'' ("lair")
|Ger=Monsterschlupf
|GerM=Monster hatch
|Ita=Mostroburgo
|ItaM=Monsterburg
|Kor=몬스터 마을
|KorR=Monseuteo Ma-eul
|KorM=Monster Town
|Spa=Monstroburgo
|SpaM=Monsterburgh
}}


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Latest revision as of 17:10, May 18, 2024

Mario in  Monstro Town.
Mario outside the Monstro Town item shop
“Oh, my! A traveler from afar. Welcome to Monstro Town, where many monsters mingle.”
Monstermama, Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Monstro Town is a cliffside town in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It is accessible after Belome Temple is successfully cleared. The town is home to a mixed group of reformed monsters as well as a Toad woman by the name of Monstermama. Goomhilde and Jagger, who fled Bowser's Minions, have relocated here; the former is managing a store with her children, and the latter is accepting challenges with his sensei Jinx at the dojo.

Of the notable monsters, there is a Chow who keeps track of the number of Super Jumps Mario has performed, and who awards prizes at 30 and 100 consecutive Super Jumps. There is also a Comeon who tells Mario how many invisible chests are left to be found, and a Starslap who dances to a tune (which is the third song for Toadofsky at Melody Bay). Sleeping in the free bed causes the Three Musty Fears to visit Mario and send him on a scavenger hunt.

Culex, statistically the strongest boss in the game, can be encountered by using a Shiny Stone (traded in Moleville for a Fireworks) on the sealed door. However, fighting him is entirely optional.

Names in other languages[edit]

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モンスタウン[?]
Monsutaun
Portmanteau of "monster" and "town"
Chinese 怪物鎮[?]
Guàiwù Zhèn
Monster Town
Dutch Monsterdorp[?] Monsterville
French Monstrepaire[?] Portmanteau of monstre ("monster") and repaire ("lair")
German Monsterschlupf[?] Monster hatch
Italian Mostroburgo[?] Monsterburg
Korean 몬스터 마을[?]
Monseuteo Ma-eul
Monster Town
Spanish Monstroburgo[?] Monsterburgh