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==[[Sammer's Kingdom]] (Rounds 1-25)==
==[[Sammer's Kingdom]] (Rounds 1-25)==
===Jade Blooper===
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The guardian of the first gate. His name is a reference to [[Blooper]]s, while the "Jade" part may refer to his green armor. It is implied that most, if not all, undertakers of the Duel of 100 fall to him, as he recognizes the player as the hero of legend immediately upon defeat. Despite this, other Sammer Guys imply that they have battled other challengers.
The guardian of the first gate. His name is a reference to [[Blooper]]s, while the "Jade" part may refer to his green armor. It is implied that most, if not all, undertakers of the Duel of 100 fall to him, as he recognizes the player as the hero of legend immediately upon defeat. Despite this, other Sammer Guys imply that they have battled other challengers.


===Hills With Eyes===
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The guardian of the second gate. His name may be a reference to the various hills and other background objects that have a set of eyes, but possibly also to the film ''{{wp|The Hills Have Eyes (1977 film)|The Hills Have Eyes}}''. He claims to always be watching the player.
The guardian of the second gate. His name may be a reference to the various hills and other background objects that have a set of eyes, but possibly also to the film ''{{wp|The Hills Have Eyes (1977 film)|The Hills Have Eyes}}''. He claims to always be watching the player.


===Puffing Fist===
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The first jumping Sammer Guy. His name may have some relation to [[Huff N. Puff]], a cloud with fists. This is supported by his references to a "Cloud Temple".
The first jumping Sammer Guy. His name may have some relation to [[Huff N. Puff]], a cloud with fists. This is supported by his references to a "Cloud Temple".


===Squatting Birdo===
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The first Sammer Guy with a mace. His name is a reference to [[Birdo (species)|Birdo]]s, though it may also be a reference to how the names of [[Ostro]]s and Birdos were mixed up in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' credits as he mentions they are a type of flightless bird. He is the first Sammer Guy to employ a [[Ninjoe]].
The first Sammer Guy with a mace. His name is a reference to [[Birdo (species)|Birdo]]s, though it may also be a reference to how the names of [[Ostro]]s and Birdos were mixed up in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' credits as he mentions they are a type of flightless bird. He is the first Sammer Guy to employ a [[Ninjoe]].


===Leeping Cheep===
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The first spiked Sammer Guy. His name is a reference to [[Cheep-Cheep]]s, specifically the jumping variant. After being defeated, he is upset that his Cheep-Cheeps couldn't have helped him in the fight.
The first spiked Sammer Guy. His name is a reference to [[Cheep-Cheep]]s, specifically the jumping variant. After being defeated, he is upset that his Cheep-Cheeps couldn't have helped him in the fight.


===Master Wiggler===
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His name is a reference to [[Wiggler]]s. He speaks in haiku before and after his fight; he says "haikus" and "wiggle" frequently.
His name is a reference to [[Wiggler]]s. He speaks in haiku before and after his fight; he says "haikus" and "wiggle" frequently.


===Shoe of Kuribo===
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His name is a reference to [[Goomba's Shoe]], which was originally called "Kuribo's Shoe". He has a habit of saying "STOMPOW!" often.
His name is a reference to [[Goomba's Shoe]], which was originally called "Kuribo's Shoe". He has a habit of saying "STOMPOW!" often.


===Guy Who Fry===
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His name is a pun on [[Fryguy]]. He claims to be the master of the "Dripping Magma Punch".
His name is a pun on [[Fryguy]]. He claims to be the master of the "Dripping Magma Punch".


===Screaming Mantis===
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His name is a spoof on an unrelated ''Mario'' animal, the [[wikipedia:Mantis|praying mantis]]. As his name implies, he shrieks and screams quite often, so much so that he must take lozenges when his throat gets hoarse.
His name is a spoof on an unrelated ''Mario'' animal, the [[wikipedia:Mantis|praying mantis]]. As his name implies, he shrieks and screams quite often, so much so that he must take lozenges when his throat gets hoarse.


===Koopa in Winter===
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A [[Big Sammer Guy]] who is the guardian of the tenth gate, named after [[Koopa Troopa]]s. For unknown reasons, he cries every time he looks at a sunset, although it may be because since his name implies that he is a being of snow, the tears represent him "melting".
A [[Big Sammer Guy]] who is the guardian of the tenth gate, named after [[Koopa Troopa]]s. For unknown reasons, he cries every time he looks at a sunset, although it may be because since his name implies that he is a being of snow, the tears represent him "melting".


===Footsteps of Coins===
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The guardian of the eleventh gate. He asks the duelists if they ever wondered who put the [[coin]]s all over the place. He claims that it is him, and that it isn't right for anyone to be taking his coins all the time. He also has a lesser-known brother called Footsteps of Meat. This could be a reference to a side-scrolling mini-game from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in which the player controls Bowser in a ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' setting, collecting pieces of [[meat]] as power-ups.
The guardian of the eleventh gate. He asks the duelists if they ever wondered who put the [[coin]]s all over the place. He claims that it is him, and that it isn't right for anyone to be taking his coins all the time. He also has a lesser-known brother called Footsteps of Meat. This could be a reference to a side-scrolling mini-game from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in which the player controls Bowser in a ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' setting, collecting pieces of [[meat]] as power-ups.


===Urchin Lung===
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The guardian of the twelfth gate. His name is a reference to [[Urchin]]s and the phrase ''iron lung''.
The guardian of the twelfth gate. His name is a reference to [[Urchin]]s and the phrase ''iron lung''.


===Crow Who Eats===
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The first red Sammer Guy. His name refers to "eating crow," meaning to be proven wrong after taking a strong position, which is proven by the fact that, upon defeat, he actually states that it is "he who must eat crow."
The first red Sammer Guy. His name refers to "eating crow," meaning to be proven wrong after taking a strong position, which is proven by the fact that, upon defeat, he actually states that it is "he who must eat crow."


===Swollen Tongue===
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The guardian of the fourteenth gate. He is a Green Sammer Guy with a mustache and a spike. He often makes {{wp|malapropism}}s because of his bad tongue (for example, when he wants to say "Bye now!" he says "Buy now!").
The guardian of the fourteenth gate. He is a Green Sammer Guy with a mustache and a spike. He often makes {{wp|malapropism}}s because of his bad tongue (for example, when he wants to say "Bye now!" he says "Buy now!").


===Slipping Grip===
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The second best student at the Sweaty Palm Martial Arts Academy. The two Sammer Guys after him are his brothers, and like him, are blue with a mustache. Could possibly be a reference to early Wii Players losing grip of their controllers due to sweaty palms.
The second best student at the Sweaty Palm Martial Arts Academy. The two Sammer Guys after him are his brothers, and like him, are blue with a mustache. Could possibly be a reference to early Wii Players losing grip of their controllers due to sweaty palms.


===Clammy Hand===
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The brother of Slipping Grip. Clammy Hand is also in Sweaty Palms Martial Arts Academy.
The brother of Slipping Grip. Clammy Hand is also in Sweaty Palms Martial Arts Academy.


===Forbidden Slap===
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The guardian of the seventeenth gate. He used to be top student at Sweaty Palm academy, but was expelled for using forbidden slapping techniques too many times. The two Sammer Guys before him are his brothers; in the end, they convince him to rejoin the academy, though it is unknown if he succeeds.
The guardian of the seventeenth gate. He used to be top student at Sweaty Palm academy, but was expelled for using forbidden slapping techniques too many times. The two Sammer Guys before him are his brothers; in the end, they convince him to rejoin the academy, though it is unknown if he succeeds.


===Hairy Arantula in the Grass===
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The first [[Small Sammer Guy]]. His name is a reference to [[Arantula]]s.
The first [[Small Sammer Guy]]. His name is a reference to [[Arantula]]s.


===Another Castle===
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His name is a reference to [[Toad]]'s famous saying, "Thank you, Mario. But our Princess is in another castle!" (even saying "Well done...but your prize is in another castle... Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha." once he's defeated).
His name is a reference to [[Toad]]'s famous saying, "Thank you, Mario. But our Princess is in another castle!" (even saying "Well done...but your prize is in another castle... Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha." once he's defeated).


===Rolling Thwomp===
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His name might refer to [[Spiny Tromp]]s or [[Spindel]]s. He is a big Sammer Guy that likes to roll all over the place. When Mario and Co. first visit, he is the last Sammer Guy fought before [[Count Bleck]] appears, and is the one who runs off to try and warn King Sammer.
His name might refer to [[Spiny Tromp]]s or [[Spindel]]s. He is a big Sammer Guy that likes to roll all over the place. When Mario and Co. first visit, he is the last Sammer Guy fought before [[Count Bleck]] appears, and is the one who runs off to try and warn King Sammer.


===Thrashing Prawn===
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The guardian of the twenty-first gate. His name is a reference to the {{wp|prawn}}, a type of shellfish similar to shrimp. He has a habit of putting butter on everything, which happens to be a very popular way of eating shellfish. He is also the first Sammer Guy that can only be fought after the game is completed.
The guardian of the twenty-first gate. His name is a reference to the {{wp|prawn}}, a type of shellfish similar to shrimp. He has a habit of putting butter on everything, which happens to be a very popular way of eating shellfish. He is also the first Sammer Guy that can only be fought after the game is completed.


===Thousand-Year Roar===
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His name is a reference to [[The Thousand-Year Door]].
His name is a reference to [[The Thousand-Year Door]].


===Unshy Guy===
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The guardian of the twenty-third gate. His name is a pun on [[Shy Guy]]s. He claims that public speaking offers no problems for him. When Mario defeats him, he says his confidence is shattered.
The guardian of the twenty-third gate. His name is a pun on [[Shy Guy]]s. He claims that public speaking offers no problems for him. When Mario defeats him, he says his confidence is shattered.


===Useless Badge===
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His name is a reference to badges that were only for novelty, such as [[Attack_FX_Y#Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door|Attack FX Y]] or badges that players would seldom equip like [[Slow_Go#Paper_Mario|Slow Go]]. He knows that he stands no chance, and announces it before and after the fight.
His name is a reference to badges that were only for novelty, such as [[Attack_FX_Y#Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door|Attack FX Y]] or badges that players would seldom equip like [[Slow_Go#Paper_Mario|Slow Go]]. He knows that he stands no chance, and announces it before and after the fight.


===Sunshine Flood===
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==[[Sammer's Early Duels]] (Rounds 26-50)==
==[[Sammer's Early Duels]] (Rounds 26-50)==
 
===Grand Master Kickface===
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Grand Master Kickface does not seem to reference anything in particular.
Grand Master Kickface does not seem to reference anything in particular.


===Soaring Cape===
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This is a reference to the [[Cape]], first used by [[Cape Mario]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Soaring Cape claims to have a cape enabling him to fly, but it was apparently shrunk and is now unusable.
This is a reference to the [[Cape]], first used by [[Cape Mario]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Soaring Cape claims to have a cape enabling him to fly, but it was apparently shrunk and is now unusable.


 
===Yowling Yux===
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His name references [[Yux]]. As his name implies, he is constantly yowling and screeching. In fact, when the player fights him and wins, he says that that was the first time he had to fight as others ran away from his pointless screaming, thinking he was deranged.
His name references [[Yux]]. As his name implies, he is constantly yowling and screeching. In fact, when the player fights him and wins, he says that that was the first time he had to fight as others ran away from his pointless screaming, thinking he was deranged.


 
===Mystical Whistle===
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This is a reference to the [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. He says that he hides in the Duel of 100 to keep his power safe, referring to how the Magic Whistle was only found in hidden locations. He calls those who use whistles to skip worlds "cheaters".
This is a reference to the [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. He says that he hides in the Duel of 100 to keep his power safe, referring to how the Magic Whistle was only found in hidden locations. He calls those who use whistles to skip worlds "cheaters".


===Laughing X-Naut===
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His name references [[X-Naut]], an enemy from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is the last Sammer Guy seen before [[The Void]] destroys Sammer's Kingdom in the main story. Notably, he continues laughing as he proclaims the world's doom. He says that he is always laughing on the outside, but crying on the inside. While his personality dictates that he is indeed Laughing X-Naut, if the player flips into 3D, and tattles him, Tippi will give the tattle for Dances on Turtles, the next Sammer Guy, but only for the first time.
His name references [[X-Naut]], an enemy from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. He is the last Sammer Guy seen before [[The Void]] destroys Sammer's Kingdom in the main story. Notably, he continues laughing as he proclaims the world's doom. He says that he is always laughing on the outside, but crying on the inside. While his personality dictates that he is indeed Laughing X-Naut, if the player flips into 3D, and tattles him, Tippi will give the tattle for Dances on Turtles, the next Sammer Guy, but only for the first time.


===Dances on Turtles===
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This name refers to the basic technique for attacking enemies in the Mario series, jumping on them; Dances on Turtles could be another way of saying "Jumps on Koopas".
This name refers to the basic technique for attacking enemies in the Mario series, jumping on them; Dances on Turtles could be another way of saying "Jumps on Koopas".


===Fathomless Chasm of Falling===
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His name is a reference to the numerous bottomless [[pit]]s in various [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] games.
His name is a reference to the numerous bottomless [[pit]]s in various [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] games.


 
===Thirsting Bones===
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His name is a pun on [[Dry Bones]], an undead [[Koopa Troopa]].
His name is a pun on [[Dry Bones]], an undead [[Koopa Troopa]].


 
===Molten Panther===
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Unlike the other Sammer Guys, Molten Panther may be a reference to a character from a series other than ''Mario'': the Fire Lion from ''Kirby's Adventure/Nightmare in Dreamland''. He says he is "half cat, half geological event".
Unlike the other Sammer Guys, Molten Panther may be a reference to a character from a series other than ''Mario'': the Fire Lion from ''Kirby's Adventure/Nightmare in Dreamland''. He says he is "half cat, half geological event".


===Peeking Boo===
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His name is a pun on [[Boo]]s, which only follow people when their back is turned. It is also a reference to the classic children's game of "peekaboo."
His name is a pun on [[Boo]]s, which only follow people when their back is turned. It is also a reference to the classic children's game of "peekaboo."


===Action Commander===
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This Sammer Guy's name refers to [[Action Command]]s in ''Mario'' RPGs. After defeat, he says he misses the [[audience]]'s cheers of "Stylish!", in reference to the word appearing when the player pulls off a [[Stylish Move]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
This Sammer Guy's name refers to [[Action Command]]s in ''Mario'' RPGs. After defeat, he says he misses the [[audience]]'s cheers of "Stylish!", in reference to the word appearing when the player pulls off a [[Stylish Move]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.


===Bullet Ill===
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His name is a pun on [[Bullet Bill]]. He has a constant stomachache.
His name is a pun on [[Bullet Bill]]. He has a constant stomachache.


===Sliding Shell===
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His name is related to how Koopa Shells slide when Mario kicks them. However, he jumps more than he slides.
His name is related to how Koopa Shells slide when Mario kicks them. However, he jumps more than he slides.


===Software Pirate===
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His name is a reference to illegal, {{wp|Copyright infringement|pirated}} software. He is always on the hunt for "digibooty".
His name is a reference to illegal, {{wp|Copyright infringement|pirated}} software. He is always on the hunt for "digibooty".


===Flailing Boom Boom===
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His name is a reference to [[Boom Boom]], the mini-boss found in every mid-world castle in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Boom Boom's battle technique is simply jumping around the room and flailing his arms, hence the name.
His name is a reference to [[Boom Boom]], the mini-boss found in every mid-world castle in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Boom Boom's battle technique is simply jumping around the room and flailing his arms, hence the name.


===Sun of Displeasure===
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This Sammer Guy's name is a pun on the [[Angry Sun]].
This Sammer Guy's name is a pun on the [[Angry Sun]].


===Furious Fang of Goomb===
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His name is a reference to the teeth (or fangs) that most [[Goomba]]s are shown to have.
His name is a reference to the teeth (or fangs) that most [[Goomba]]s are shown to have.


===Zesty Recipe===
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His name references the [[List of Zess T. recipes|recipes]] from [[Zess T.]].
His name references the [[List of Zess T. recipes|recipes]] from [[Zess T.]].


===Warping Pipe===
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His name is a reference to [[Warp Pipe]]s. His name also refers to the fact that he is the first encountered Sammer Guy who can [[flip]] ("warp") to 3-D. He disapproves of players using warps to skip worlds in ''Super Mario'' games.
His name is a reference to [[Warp Pipe]]s. His name also refers to the fact that he is the first encountered Sammer Guy who can [[flip]] ("warp") to 3-D. He disapproves of players using warps to skip worlds in ''Super Mario'' games.


===Fruit in Belly===
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His name references to the [[Yoshi]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' that consistently eat [[fruit]].
His name references to the [[Yoshi]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' that consistently eat [[fruit]].


===Last Sheep===
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His name derives from the [[Sleepy Sheep]] item, where, after a herd of sheep run over the opponent, the player can see one last sheep running distanced from the herd.
His name derives from the [[Sleepy Sheep]] item, where, after a herd of sheep run over the opponent, the player can see one last sheep running distanced from the herd.


===Infinity Shlurp===
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His name comes from the [[Shlurp]], an enemy from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He has an odd habit of going, "SHLURP SHLURP SHLURP!" The "Infinity" part of his name may be a reference to the fact that Shlurps are invincible to all attacks and only die from swallowing [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]] - therefore they can be attacked an infinite number of times with no effect.
His name comes from the [[Shlurp]], an enemy from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He has an odd habit of going, "SHLURP SHLURP SHLURP!" The "Infinity" part of his name may be a reference to the fact that Shlurps are invincible to all attacks and only die from swallowing [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]] - therefore they can be attacked an infinite number of times with no effect.


===Spanner of Rock===
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His name comes from [[Rocky Wrench]] ("spanner" is another term for "{{wp|wrench}}").
His name comes from [[Rocky Wrench]] ("spanner" is another term for "{{wp|wrench}}").


===Star of Seven Shards===
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The guardian of the forty-ninth gate. This is a reference to the [[Star Shards]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.
The guardian of the forty-ninth gate. This is a reference to the [[Star Shards]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.


===Ice World===
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==[[Sammer's Proving Grounds]] (Rounds 51-75)==
==[[Sammer's Proving Grounds]] (Rounds 51-75)==
===Weeping Pokey===
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He is named after the [[Pokey]].
He is named after the [[Pokey]].


===Hammer Uncle===
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His name is a reference to [[Hammer Bro]].
His name is a reference to [[Hammer Bro]].


===Squatting Toad===
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His name references [[Toad (species)|Toads]]. It is unclear where the "Squatting" part comes from, though it may refer to the [[Crouch|move]] used to execute the [[Power Squat Jump]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. His name is similar to Squatting Birdo.
His name references [[Toad (species)|Toads]]. It is unclear where the "Squatting" part comes from, though it may refer to the [[Crouch|move]] used to execute the [[Power Squat Jump]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. His name is similar to Squatting Birdo.


===Ageless Goomba===
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This green Sammer Guy's name is a reference to the fact that [[Goomba]]s always reappear, game after game.
This green Sammer Guy's name is a reference to the fact that [[Goomba]]s always reappear, game after game.


===The Negative One===
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The Negative One's name is reference to the [[Minus World]] glitch in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' He is portrayed as a pessimist.
The Negative One's name is reference to the [[Minus World]] glitch in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' He is portrayed as a pessimist.


===Bob the Silent Blade===
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His name evokes Silent Bob from the famous movie duo, {{wp|Jay and Silent Bob}}.
His name evokes Silent Bob from the famous movie duo, {{wp|Jay and Silent Bob}}.


===Piranha Root===
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His name is a pun on [[Piranha Plant]]s' roots.
His name is a pun on [[Piranha Plant]]s' roots.


===Over the Flagpole===
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His name comes from the [[Goal Pole]] at the end of every non-castle level in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. A famous glitch involved players jumping over the flagpole, which is referred to in Over the Flagpole's speech.
His name comes from the [[Goal Pole]] at the end of every non-castle level in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. A famous glitch involved players jumping over the flagpole, which is referred to in Over the Flagpole's speech.


===Cheep Chop===
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His name is a pun on [[Cheep Chomp]] and a classic martial arts move. He learned all his moves from looking at comic books, a reference to the {{wp|kung-fu}} craze that swept the U.S. during the early 1970's.
His name is a pun on [[Cheep Chomp]] and a classic martial arts move. He learned all his moves from looking at comic books, a reference to the {{wp|kung-fu}} craze that swept the U.S. during the early 1970's.


===Raging Blargg===
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His name is a reference to [[Blargg]]s.
His name is a reference to [[Blargg]]s.


===Sleeping Turnip===
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His name comes from the [[Vegetable]]s in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', some of which appear to be sleeping.
His name comes from the [[Vegetable]]s in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', some of which appear to be sleeping.


===Way of the Blooper===
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His name refers to the common enemy, [[Blooper]]. When defeated, he wants to change his name to "Way of the Loser."
His name refers to the common enemy, [[Blooper]]. When defeated, he wants to change his name to "Way of the Loser."


===Phanto Grin===
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His name comes from [[Phanto]]s and the grin they gained in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.
His name comes from [[Phanto]]s and the grin they gained in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.


===Invisible Brock===
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His name refers to [[Hidden Block]]s.
His name refers to [[Hidden Block]]s.


===Chomp of Eternity===
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|name=Chomp of Eternity
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His name is a pun on [[Chain Chomp]].
His name is a pun on [[Chain Chomp]].


===Monty Who Waits===
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His name is a pun on [[Monty Mole]]. It references the fact that Monty Moles only pop up from the ground to attack once the player comes near.
His name is a pun on [[Monty Mole]]. It references the fact that Monty Moles only pop up from the ground to attack once the player comes near.


===Mustard of Doom===
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This Sammer Guy's name is an allusion to [[Fawful]], who frequently mentions "Mustard Of Doom". Before battle he says his sword "has fury", and upon losing he says he "had fury", referencing another well-known Fawful quote. If the player were to say his last words, "Be off, awful person", it may sound like "Be a Fawful person".
This Sammer Guy's name is an allusion to [[Fawful]], who frequently mentions "Mustard Of Doom". Before battle he says his sword "has fury", and upon losing he says he "had fury", referencing another well-known Fawful quote. If the player were to say his last words, "Be off, awful person", it may sound like "Be a Fawful person".


===Peanut-Butter Pider===
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His name references [[Pider]]s. He thinks of the stage as a cracker and spreads his opponents thinly.
His name references [[Pider]]s. He thinks of the stage as a cracker and spreads his opponents thinly.


===Wrath of Whacka===
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|name=Wrath of Whacka
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His name references [[Whacka]]s, who are often bumped (and who may desire revenge for such abuse).
His name references [[Whacka]]s, who are often bumped (and who may desire revenge for such abuse).


===Micro Boomba===
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His name is a pun on [[Mini Goomba|Micro Goomba]]. He is said to enjoy watching ''[[Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter]]''. If the player talks to him post-battle, he will say that all he can do is say "sorry" over and over.
His name is a pun on [[Mini Goomba|Micro Goomba]]. He is said to enjoy watching ''[[Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter]]''. If the player talks to him post-battle, he will say that all he can do is say "sorry" over and over.


===Steel Clubba===
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His name is a reference to [[Clubba]]. Steel Clubba makes two references to [[Tubba Blubba]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', as he is the boss of the Clubbas in that game. The first is that he decides to consult his master atop a hill (Tubba Blubba's castle is atop a hill), and he wishes to start his life anew (Tubba Blubba decides to stop eating ghosts and fade into obscurity). Tubba Blubba was invincible for the majority of Chapter 3 in ''Paper Mario'', possibly making "Steel" a reference to his invincibility.
His name is a reference to [[Clubba]]. Steel Clubba makes two references to [[Tubba Blubba]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]'', as he is the boss of the Clubbas in that game. The first is that he decides to consult his master atop a hill (Tubba Blubba's castle is atop a hill), and he wishes to start his life anew (Tubba Blubba decides to stop eating ghosts and fade into obscurity). Tubba Blubba was invincible for the majority of Chapter 3 in ''Paper Mario'', possibly making "Steel" a reference to his invincibility.


===Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy===
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This Sammer Guy refers to the enemy [[Fuzzy (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|Fuzzy]]. It also refers to their behavior in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]'', in which they caused Yoshi to become dizzy. Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy's line "Has the prophecy come true? 'Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy?'" refers to the well-known level in which Fuzzies appeared in ''Yoshi's Island'': [[Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy]].
This Sammer Guy refers to the enemy [[Fuzzy (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|Fuzzy]]. It also refers to their behavior in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]'', in which they caused Yoshi to become dizzy. Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy's line "Has the prophecy come true? 'Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy?'" refers to the well-known level in which Fuzzies appeared in ''Yoshi's Island'': [[Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy]].


===Upward Leaping Ninji===
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His name is a reference to [[Ninji]], and their jumping pattern of attack in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
His name is a reference to [[Ninji]], and their jumping pattern of attack in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]''.


===Bronze Shroom===
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His name is a pun on [[Golden Mushroom]]s.
His name is a pun on [[Golden Mushroom]]s.


===Lakitu Storm===
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|name=Lakitu Storm
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==[[Sammer's Endgame]] (Rounds 76-100)==
==[[Sammer's Endgame]] (Rounds 76-100)==
===Wandering Spiny===
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The guardian of the seventy-sixth gate. His name is a reference to [[Spiny|Spinies]], and the way they wander about aimlessly when they hit the ground.
The guardian of the seventy-sixth gate. His name is a reference to [[Spiny|Spinies]], and the way they wander about aimlessly when they hit the ground.


===Ripper Van Fish===
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His name is a pun on [[Rip Van Fish]] and Ripper, referencing his sword. Rip Van Fish itself is a reference to a piece of classic literature: [[wikipedia:Rip Van Winkle|Rip Van Winkle]]. This is supported by his references to sleep, as Van Winkle slept for 20 years.
His name is a pun on [[Rip Van Fish]] and Ripper, referencing his sword. Rip Van Fish itself is a reference to a piece of classic literature: [[wikipedia:Rip Van Winkle|Rip Van Winkle]]. This is supported by his references to sleep, as Van Winkle slept for 20 years.


===Infinite Jump===
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His name references when the player could keep jumping on the enemies on stairways in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' to get as many lives as they want.
His name references when the player could keep jumping on the enemies on stairways in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' to get as many lives as they want.


===Alternate Path===
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His name comes from ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s hidden paths in levels which, if taken, would open up a different area on the map. This was later replicated in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
His name comes from ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s hidden paths in levels which, if taken, would open up a different area on the map. This was later replicated in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''


===Dayzee the Merciless===
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His name is a reference to [[Crazee Dayzees]], but the fact that he is merciless may be a nod towards the [[Amazy Dayzee]], which could deal up to 20 damage and put the target to sleep with one attack in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]].
His name is a reference to [[Crazee Dayzees]], but the fact that he is merciless may be a nod towards the [[Amazy Dayzee]], which could deal up to 20 damage and put the target to sleep with one attack in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]].


===Smiling Cloud===
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His name is a reference to the clouds [[Lakitu]]s ride on, or the [[Cloud Block|clouds]] that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', both of which have smiling faces. He apparently believed that, since he was a smiling warrior, no one could fight him back.
His name is a reference to the clouds [[Lakitu]]s ride on, or the [[Cloud Block|clouds]] that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', both of which have smiling faces. He apparently believed that, since he was a smiling warrior, no one could fight him back.


===Bullet Bull===
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His name is a reference to the [[Bullet Bill]]. His pre-battle taunt, saying that brown is "the next generation", is a reference to how many next-gen games have monotone palettes. He also mentions that the bright colors in his world are childish. This is most likely a reference to the common claim that [[Nintendo]] is "kiddy".
His name is a reference to the [[Bullet Bill]]. His pre-battle taunt, saying that brown is "the next generation", is a reference to how many next-gen games have monotone palettes. He also mentions that the bright colors in his world are childish. This is most likely a reference to the common claim that [[Nintendo]] is "kiddy".


===Block of Pow===
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His name is a pun on the [[POW Block]].
His name is a pun on the [[POW Block]].


===Inferno Flower===
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|name=Inferno Flower
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His name is a reference to [[Fire Flower]]s.
His name is a reference to [[Fire Flower]]s.


===Plugged Snifit===
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|name=Plugged Snifit
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His name is a reference to [[Snifit]]s, and is a play on the possibility of a Snifit getting a bullet stuck in its mask nozzle. Plugged Snifit talks as if he has a clogged nose. Once defeated by [[Mario]], his illness is cured, and he changes his name to "Unplugged Snifit".
His name is a reference to [[Snifit]]s, and is a play on the possibility of a Snifit getting a bullet stuck in its mask nozzle. Plugged Snifit talks as if he has a clogged nose. Once defeated by [[Mario]], his illness is cured, and he changes his name to "Unplugged Snifit".


===Bounding Star===
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His name is a pun on the [[Super Star]] item, and the way it bounces across the ground when it comes out of a [[? Block]]. When defeated, he talks about a song formerly playing in his head which would spur him to fight, which the player "robbed" him of. This refers to the Super Star themes which play whenever [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] is invincible.
His name is a pun on the [[Super Star]] item, and the way it bounces across the ground when it comes out of a [[? Block]]. When defeated, he talks about a song formerly playing in his head which would spur him to fight, which the player "robbed" him of. This refers to the Super Star themes which play whenever [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] is invincible.


===Metal Cap===
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His name is a reference to the [[Metal Cap]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
His name is a reference to the [[Metal Cap]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.


===Belly of the Yoshi===
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{{Sammerguy
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|name=Belly of the Yoshi
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The guardian of the eighty-eighth gate. His name is a reference to [[Yoshi]] (or possibly [[Yoob]], who eats the protagonists and Yoshis in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'').
The guardian of the eighty-eighth gate. His name is a reference to [[Yoshi]] (or possibly [[Yoob]], who eats the protagonists and Yoshis in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'').


===No Charging Chuck===
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His name is a play on [[Chargin' Chuck]]. He prides himself on providing beatings free of charge.
His name is a play on [[Chargin' Chuck]]. He prides himself on providing beatings free of charge.


===Climbing Vine===
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His name is a reference to the [[vine]]s that lead to [[Coin Heaven]]s in various ''Mario'' games.
His name is a reference to the [[vine]]s that lead to [[Coin Heaven]]s in various ''Mario'' games.


===Quizmo Question That Has No Answer===
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{{Sammerguy
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His name is a reference to [[Chuck Quizmo]], a character from the first ''[[Paper Mario]]''.
His name is a reference to [[Chuck Quizmo]], a character from the first ''[[Paper Mario]]''.


===Strolling Ptooie===
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His name is a reference to [[Ptooie]]. It also references to how Ptooies walk on the ground rather than stay in pipes like most [[Piranha Plants]].
His name is a reference to [[Ptooie]]. It also references to how Ptooies walk on the ground rather than stay in pipes like most [[Piranha Plants]].


===Fuzzy on Face===
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This Sammer Guy's name is a reference to the way [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] attacked players in the first two ''Paper Mario'' games.
This Sammer Guy's name is a reference to the way [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] attacked players in the first two ''Paper Mario'' games.


===Glitz Blade===
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His name comes from the [[Glitz Pit]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
His name comes from the [[Glitz Pit]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.


===Cloak of Tanooki===
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His name is a pun on [[Tanooki Suit]]. He hates heat and is always trying to convince King Sammer to install an air conditioner, which might be a reference to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' artwork of [[Tanooki Mario]] at [[Ice Land]].
His name is a pun on [[Tanooki Suit]]. He hates heat and is always trying to convince King Sammer to install an air conditioner, which might be a reference to ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' artwork of [[Tanooki Mario]] at [[Ice Land]].


===Coin Harvester Without Remorse===
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His name is a reference to players of Mario games who go for as many coins as possible rather than focusing on getting through the levels, as well as the common tactic of "farming" for money in RPGs. His sword is blue, but unlike other swords of that color, it does not shoot beams.
His name is a reference to players of Mario games who go for as many coins as possible rather than focusing on getting through the levels, as well as the common tactic of "farming" for money in RPGs. His sword is blue, but unlike other swords of that color, it does not shoot beams.


===Pidget on Wind's Breath===
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His name is a reference to [[Pidgit]]s.
His name is a reference to [[Pidgit]]s.


===Sensei Ruff Puff===
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His name is a reference to [[Ruff Puff]]s.
His name is a reference to [[Ruff Puff]]s.


===Pit of Crying Shames===
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The guardian of the ninety-ninth gate. His name comes from the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]] and how people make it so far and then die on the last levels.
The guardian of the ninety-ninth gate. His name comes from the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]] and how people make it so far and then die on the last levels.


===End Boss===
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{{Sammerguy
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Sammer's Kingdom
The beginning of the battle.

This is a comprehensive list of all 100 Sammer Guys from Super Paper Mario. The majority of Sammer Guys have a name which is a pun on something Nintendo-related.

Sammer's Kingdom (Rounds 1-25)

Jade Blooper

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the first gate. His name is a reference to Bloopers, while the "Jade" part may refer to his green armor. It is implied that most, if not all, undertakers of the Duel of 100 fall to him, as he recognizes the player as the hero of legend immediately upon defeat. Despite this, other Sammer Guys imply that they have battled other challengers.

Hills With Eyes

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the second gate. His name may be a reference to the various hills and other background objects that have a set of eyes, but possibly also to the film The Hills Have Eyes. He claims to always be watching the player.

Puffing Fist

Template:Sammerguy The first jumping Sammer Guy. His name may have some relation to Huff N. Puff, a cloud with fists. This is supported by his references to a "Cloud Temple".

Squatting Birdo

Template:Sammerguy The first Sammer Guy with a mace. His name is a reference to Birdos, though it may also be a reference to how the names of Ostros and Birdos were mixed up in the Super Mario Bros. 2 credits as he mentions they are a type of flightless bird. He is the first Sammer Guy to employ a Ninjoe.

Leeping Cheep

Template:Sammerguy The first spiked Sammer Guy. His name is a reference to Cheep-Cheeps, specifically the jumping variant. After being defeated, he is upset that his Cheep-Cheeps couldn't have helped him in the fight.

Master Wiggler

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Wigglers. He speaks in haiku before and after his fight; he says "haikus" and "wiggle" frequently.

Shoe of Kuribo

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Goomba's Shoe, which was originally called "Kuribo's Shoe". He has a habit of saying "STOMPOW!" often.

Guy Who Fry

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Fryguy. He claims to be the master of the "Dripping Magma Punch".

Screaming Mantis

Template:Sammerguy His name is a spoof on an unrelated Mario animal, the praying mantis. As his name implies, he shrieks and screams quite often, so much so that he must take lozenges when his throat gets hoarse.

Koopa in Winter

Template:Sammerguy A Big Sammer Guy who is the guardian of the tenth gate, named after Koopa Troopas. For unknown reasons, he cries every time he looks at a sunset, although it may be because since his name implies that he is a being of snow, the tears represent him "melting".

Footsteps of Coins

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the eleventh gate. He asks the duelists if they ever wondered who put the coins all over the place. He claims that it is him, and that it isn't right for anyone to be taking his coins all the time. He also has a lesser-known brother called Footsteps of Meat. This could be a reference to a side-scrolling mini-game from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in which the player controls Bowser in a Super Mario Bros. setting, collecting pieces of meat as power-ups.

Urchin Lung

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the twelfth gate. His name is a reference to Urchins and the phrase iron lung.

Crow Who Eats

Template:Sammerguy The first red Sammer Guy. His name refers to "eating crow," meaning to be proven wrong after taking a strong position, which is proven by the fact that, upon defeat, he actually states that it is "he who must eat crow."

Swollen Tongue

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the fourteenth gate. He is a Green Sammer Guy with a mustache and a spike. He often makes malapropisms because of his bad tongue (for example, when he wants to say "Bye now!" he says "Buy now!").

Slipping Grip

Template:Sammerguy The second best student at the Sweaty Palm Martial Arts Academy. The two Sammer Guys after him are his brothers, and like him, are blue with a mustache. Could possibly be a reference to early Wii Players losing grip of their controllers due to sweaty palms.

Clammy Hand

Template:Sammerguy The brother of Slipping Grip. Clammy Hand is also in Sweaty Palms Martial Arts Academy.

Forbidden Slap

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the seventeenth gate. He used to be top student at Sweaty Palm academy, but was expelled for using forbidden slapping techniques too many times. The two Sammer Guys before him are his brothers; in the end, they convince him to rejoin the academy, though it is unknown if he succeeds.

Hairy Arantula in the Grass

Template:Sammerguy The first Small Sammer Guy. His name is a reference to Arantulas.

Another Castle

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Toad's famous saying, "Thank you, Mario. But our Princess is in another castle!" (even saying "Well done...but your prize is in another castle... Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha." once he's defeated).

Rolling Thwomp

Template:Sammerguy His name might refer to Spiny Tromps or Spindels. He is a big Sammer Guy that likes to roll all over the place. When Mario and Co. first visit, he is the last Sammer Guy fought before Count Bleck appears, and is the one who runs off to try and warn King Sammer.

Thrashing Prawn

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the twenty-first gate. His name is a reference to the prawn, a type of shellfish similar to shrimp. He has a habit of putting butter on everything, which happens to be a very popular way of eating shellfish. He is also the first Sammer Guy that can only be fought after the game is completed.

Thousand-Year Roar

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to The Thousand-Year Door.

Unshy Guy

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the twenty-third gate. His name is a pun on Shy Guys. He claims that public speaking offers no problems for him. When Mario defeats him, he says his confidence is shattered.

Useless Badge

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to badges that were only for novelty, such as Attack FX Y or badges that players would seldom equip like Slow Go. He knows that he stands no chance, and announces it before and after the fight.

Sunshine Flood

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the twenty-fifth and final gate of Chapter 6-1. His name is a pun on the game Super Mario Sunshine and F.L.U.D.D..

Sammer's Early Duels (Rounds 26-50)

Grand Master Kickface

Template:Sammerguy Grand Master Kickface does not seem to reference anything in particular.

Soaring Cape

Template:Sammerguy This is a reference to the Cape, first used by Cape Mario in Super Mario World. Soaring Cape claims to have a cape enabling him to fly, but it was apparently shrunk and is now unusable.

Yowling Yux

Template:Sammerguy His name references Yux. As his name implies, he is constantly yowling and screeching. In fact, when the player fights him and wins, he says that that was the first time he had to fight as others ran away from his pointless screaming, thinking he was deranged.

Mystical Whistle

Template:Sammerguy This is a reference to the Magic Whistle in Super Mario Bros. 3. He says that he hides in the Duel of 100 to keep his power safe, referring to how the Magic Whistle was only found in hidden locations. He calls those who use whistles to skip worlds "cheaters".

Laughing X-Naut

Template:Sammerguy His name references X-Naut, an enemy from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is the last Sammer Guy seen before The Void destroys Sammer's Kingdom in the main story. Notably, he continues laughing as he proclaims the world's doom. He says that he is always laughing on the outside, but crying on the inside. While his personality dictates that he is indeed Laughing X-Naut, if the player flips into 3D, and tattles him, Tippi will give the tattle for Dances on Turtles, the next Sammer Guy, but only for the first time.

Dances on Turtles

Template:Sammerguy This name refers to the basic technique for attacking enemies in the Mario series, jumping on them; Dances on Turtles could be another way of saying "Jumps on Koopas".

Fathomless Chasm of Falling

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to the numerous bottomless pits in various Mario games.

Thirsting Bones

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Dry Bones, an undead Koopa Troopa.

Molten Panther

Template:Sammerguy Unlike the other Sammer Guys, Molten Panther may be a reference to a character from a series other than Mario: the Fire Lion from Kirby's Adventure/Nightmare in Dreamland. He says he is "half cat, half geological event".

Peeking Boo

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Boos, which only follow people when their back is turned. It is also a reference to the classic children's game of "peekaboo."

Action Commander

Template:Sammerguy This Sammer Guy's name refers to Action Commands in Mario RPGs. After defeat, he says he misses the audience's cheers of "Stylish!", in reference to the word appearing when the player pulls off a Stylish Move in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario.

Bullet Ill

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Bullet Bill. He has a constant stomachache.

Sliding Shell

Template:Sammerguy His name is related to how Koopa Shells slide when Mario kicks them. However, he jumps more than he slides.

Software Pirate

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to illegal, pirated software. He is always on the hunt for "digibooty".

Flailing Boom Boom

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Boom Boom, the mini-boss found in every mid-world castle in Super Mario Bros. 3. Boom Boom's battle technique is simply jumping around the room and flailing his arms, hence the name.

Sun of Displeasure

Template:Sammerguy This Sammer Guy's name is a pun on the Angry Sun.

Furious Fang of Goomb

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to the teeth (or fangs) that most Goombas are shown to have.

Zesty Recipe

Template:Sammerguy His name references the recipes from Zess T..

Warping Pipe

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Warp Pipes. His name also refers to the fact that he is the first encountered Sammer Guy who can flip ("warp") to 3-D. He disapproves of players using warps to skip worlds in Super Mario games.

Fruit in Belly

Template:Sammerguy His name references to the Yoshis in Super Mario World that consistently eat fruit.

Last Sheep

Template:Sammerguy His name derives from the Sleepy Sheep item, where, after a herd of sheep run over the opponent, the player can see one last sheep running distanced from the herd.

Infinity Shlurp

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from the Shlurp, an enemy from Super Paper Mario. He has an odd habit of going, "SHLURP SHLURP SHLURP!" The "Infinity" part of his name may be a reference to the fact that Shlurps are invincible to all attacks and only die from swallowing Boomer - therefore they can be attacked an infinite number of times with no effect.

Spanner of Rock

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from Rocky Wrench ("spanner" is another term for "wrench").

Star of Seven Shards

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the forty-ninth gate. This is a reference to the Star Shards in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Ice World

Template:Sammerguy The only Big Knight Sammer Guy. His name is a reference to the Ice Worlds that appears in many Mario games. After being defeated, he says that the player can now fight "Bonus World", referencing extra worlds seen in many Super Mario games, but then says that he is kidding. The authorized Prima Games Guide calls this Sammer Guy "Avalanche".

Sammer's Proving Grounds (Rounds 51-75)

Weeping Pokey

Template:Sammerguy He is named after the Pokey.

Hammer Uncle

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Hammer Bro.

Squatting Toad

Template:Sammerguy His name references Toads. It is unclear where the "Squatting" part comes from, though it may refer to the move used to execute the Power Squat Jump in Super Mario Bros. 2. His name is similar to Squatting Birdo.

Ageless Goomba

Template:Sammerguy This green Sammer Guy's name is a reference to the fact that Goombas always reappear, game after game.

The Negative One

Template:Sammerguy The Negative One's name is reference to the Minus World glitch in Super Mario Bros. He is portrayed as a pessimist.

Bob the Silent Blade

Template:Sammerguy His name evokes Silent Bob from the famous movie duo, Jay and Silent Bob.

Piranha Root

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Piranha Plants' roots.

Over the Flagpole

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from the Goal Pole at the end of every non-castle level in Super Mario Bros.. A famous glitch involved players jumping over the flagpole, which is referred to in Over the Flagpole's speech.

Cheep Chop

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Cheep Chomp and a classic martial arts move. He learned all his moves from looking at comic books, a reference to the kung-fu craze that swept the U.S. during the early 1970's.

Raging Blargg

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Blarggs.

Sleeping Turnip

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from the Vegetables in Super Mario Bros. 2, some of which appear to be sleeping.

Way of the Blooper

Template:Sammerguy His name refers to the common enemy, Blooper. When defeated, he wants to change his name to "Way of the Loser."

Phanto Grin

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from Phantos and the grin they gained in Super Mario Bros. 2.

Invisible Brock

Template:Sammerguy His name refers to Hidden Blocks.

Chomp of Eternity

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Chain Chomp.

Monty Who Waits

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Monty Mole. It references the fact that Monty Moles only pop up from the ground to attack once the player comes near.

Mustard of Doom

Template:Sammerguy This Sammer Guy's name is an allusion to Fawful, who frequently mentions "Mustard Of Doom". Before battle he says his sword "has fury", and upon losing he says he "had fury", referencing another well-known Fawful quote. If the player were to say his last words, "Be off, awful person", it may sound like "Be a Fawful person".

Peanut-Butter Pider

Template:Sammerguy His name references Piders. He thinks of the stage as a cracker and spreads his opponents thinly.

Wrath of Whacka

Template:Sammerguy His name references Whackas, who are often bumped (and who may desire revenge for such abuse).

Micro Boomba

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Micro Goomba. He is said to enjoy watching Flint Cragley, Cragtrotter. If the player talks to him post-battle, he will say that all he can do is say "sorry" over and over.

Steel Clubba

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Clubba. Steel Clubba makes two references to Tubba Blubba from Paper Mario, as he is the boss of the Clubbas in that game. The first is that he decides to consult his master atop a hill (Tubba Blubba's castle is atop a hill), and he wishes to start his life anew (Tubba Blubba decides to stop eating ghosts and fade into obscurity). Tubba Blubba was invincible for the majority of Chapter 3 in Paper Mario, possibly making "Steel" a reference to his invincibility.

Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy

Template:Sammerguy This Sammer Guy refers to the enemy Fuzzy. It also refers to their behavior in Yoshi's Island, in which they caused Yoshi to become dizzy. Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy's line "Has the prophecy come true? 'Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy?'" refers to the well-known level in which Fuzzies appeared in Yoshi's Island: Touch Fuzzy, Get Dizzy.

Upward Leaping Ninji

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Ninji, and their jumping pattern of attack in Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario World.

Bronze Shroom

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Golden Mushrooms.

Lakitu Storm

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Lakitu, Thunder Lakitu and/or Lakithunder.

Sammer's Endgame (Rounds 76-100)

Wandering Spiny

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the seventy-sixth gate. His name is a reference to Spinies, and the way they wander about aimlessly when they hit the ground.

Ripper Van Fish

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Rip Van Fish and Ripper, referencing his sword. Rip Van Fish itself is a reference to a piece of classic literature: Rip Van Winkle. This is supported by his references to sleep, as Van Winkle slept for 20 years.

Infinite Jump

Template:Sammerguy His name references when the player could keep jumping on the enemies on stairways in Super Mario Bros. to get as many lives as they want.

Alternate Path

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from Super Mario World's hidden paths in levels which, if taken, would open up a different area on the map. This was later replicated in New Super Mario Bros.

Dayzee the Merciless

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Crazee Dayzees, but the fact that he is merciless may be a nod towards the Amazy Dayzee, which could deal up to 20 damage and put the target to sleep with one attack in the Paper Mario series.

Smiling Cloud

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to the clouds Lakitus ride on, or the clouds that appear in Super Mario Bros., both of which have smiling faces. He apparently believed that, since he was a smiling warrior, no one could fight him back.

Bullet Bull

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to the Bullet Bill. His pre-battle taunt, saying that brown is "the next generation", is a reference to how many next-gen games have monotone palettes. He also mentions that the bright colors in his world are childish. This is most likely a reference to the common claim that Nintendo is "kiddy".

Block of Pow

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on the POW Block.

Inferno Flower

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Fire Flowers.

Plugged Snifit

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Snifits, and is a play on the possibility of a Snifit getting a bullet stuck in its mask nozzle. Plugged Snifit talks as if he has a clogged nose. Once defeated by Mario, his illness is cured, and he changes his name to "Unplugged Snifit".

Bounding Star

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on the Super Star item, and the way it bounces across the ground when it comes out of a ? Block. When defeated, he talks about a song formerly playing in his head which would spur him to fight, which the player "robbed" him of. This refers to the Super Star themes which play whenever Mario or Luigi is invincible.

Metal Cap

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to the Metal Cap from Super Mario 64.

Belly of the Yoshi

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the eighty-eighth gate. His name is a reference to Yoshi (or possibly Yoob, who eats the protagonists and Yoshis in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time).

No Charging Chuck

Template:Sammerguy His name is a play on Chargin' Chuck. He prides himself on providing beatings free of charge.

Climbing Vine

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to the vines that lead to Coin Heavens in various Mario games.

Quizmo Question That Has No Answer

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Chuck Quizmo, a character from the first Paper Mario.

Strolling Ptooie

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Ptooie. It also references to how Ptooies walk on the ground rather than stay in pipes like most Piranha Plants.

Fuzzy on Face

Template:Sammerguy This Sammer Guy's name is a reference to the way Fuzzies attacked players in the first two Paper Mario games.

Glitz Blade

Template:Sammerguy His name comes from the Glitz Pit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Cloak of Tanooki

Template:Sammerguy His name is a pun on Tanooki Suit. He hates heat and is always trying to convince King Sammer to install an air conditioner, which might be a reference to Super Mario Bros. 3 artwork of Tanooki Mario at Ice Land.

Coin Harvester Without Remorse

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to players of Mario games who go for as many coins as possible rather than focusing on getting through the levels, as well as the common tactic of "farming" for money in RPGs. His sword is blue, but unlike other swords of that color, it does not shoot beams.

Pidget on Wind's Breath

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Pidgits.

Sensei Ruff Puff

Template:Sammerguy His name is a reference to Ruff Puffs.

Pit of Crying Shames

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the ninety-ninth gate. His name comes from the Pit of 100 Trials and how people make it so far and then die on the last levels.

End Boss

Template:Sammerguy The guardian of the hundredth and final gate. His name is fittingly a reference to the last boss in a game. When End Boss is defeated, he attempts to cue end credits. End Boss can breathe fire, use a rolling attack, and attack with his club. Despite his name, it is possible to battle him as the second-to-last, or third-to-last boss, as Wracktail and Shadoo can be fought after him.

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