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==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 20:01, May 21, 2017

Template:Pmitem-infobox The Electro Pop is a recipe and an item found in the Paper Mario series. It is a brown/black lollipop with a yellow/orange swirl inside.

History

Paper Mario

Electro Pops first appear in Paper Mario. Tayce T. can create one with a Volt Shroom and a Cake Mix (which can be obtained in Shy Guy's Toy Box). Mario can use this item both in and out of battle to replenish fifteen HP. If used in battle, it also electrifies Mario. This item can be considered a helpful improvement on the Volt Shroom, as it has the same effect but also heals. This item can be sold anywhere for 25 coins.

Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

Electro Pops also appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Zess T. can make one from a Volt Shroom and a Cake Mix (which can be obtained from the Pianta Parlor). Mario and his partners can use this item in both in and out of battle, replenishing fifteen FP and electrifying the user. Like Paper Mario, this item can be sold for 25 coins.

Lollipops are made from corn syrup and sucrose, ingredients that would not be found in a Cake Mix, so the ingredients combination is slightly dubious.

Super Paper Mario

Electro-Pops appear again in Super Paper Mario. Saffron can make one from a Thunder Rage. This item electrifies Mario and co. for 40 seconds. It can be sold for 82 coins.

Recipes

Recipe Result Game that Recipe is in
Volt Shroom + Cake Mix Electro Pop Paper Mario
Volt Shroom + Cake Mix Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Thunder Rage Super Paper Mario

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese びりびりキャンディ[?]
Biribiri Kyandi
Electric Candy. 「びりびり」 biribiri is an onomatopoeia for electric shocks.
German Elektro-Pop[?] ?
Italian Bonbon Shock[?] ?
Spanish Pirulí Electrico
Piruleta Eléctrica (Super Paper Mario)
[?]
Electric Lollipop

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