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Inside the enclosed garden, a bawling Toad can be found. If Mario talks to him, the Toad will request Mario to escort him back to [[Decalburg]]. The Toad must not touch any other enemy, or he will run back to the garden. Successfully escorting the Toad will make him reveal the windmill code - 4123.
Inside the enclosed garden, a bawling Toad can be found. If Mario talks to him, the Toad will request Mario to escort him back to [[Decalburg]]. The Toad must not touch any other enemy, or he will run back to the garden. Successfully escorting the Toad will make him reveal the windmill code - 4123.


When this code is entered, the windmill will reveal a pipe to the cave platforms to allow Mario to get the Pipe scrap. After returning the pipe scrap, the pipe can be entered to find an enclosed room where the [[Big Buzzy Beetle]] boss is fought. After the boss, an [[HP-Up Heart]] is earned. A pipe to the ground can then be found, which leads to a hidden garden with the [[Comet Piece]].
When this code is entered, the windmill will reveal a pipe to the cave platforms to allow Mario to get the Pipe scrap. After returning the pipe scrap, the pipe can be entered to find an enclosed room where the [[Big Buzzy Beetle]] boss is fought. After the boss, an [[MAX UP Heart|HP-Up Heart]] is earned. A pipe to the ground can then be found, which leads to a hidden garden with the [[Comet Piece]].


===Secret Door===
===Secret Door===

Revision as of 01:22, July 24, 2020

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Hither Thither Hill is the fourth level of World 1 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It is a grassy hill with a large windmill and underground complex. Completing this level unlocks Goomba Fortress.

Layout

The underground complex

The first section of the level has two Warp Pipes to the underground and a large windmill. The windmill's blades block the entrance to it. Mario must use Paperize to paste a Fan sticker on a stump to cause a huge whirlwind that causes the blades to move. Inside the windmill, there are four yellow blocks with numbers on them.

The next area is an enclosed garden that ends with a dead end. Many stickers are pasted behind the fence, along with another Warp Pipe to the underground.

The undergroud complex is infested with Buzzy Beetles. A Heart Block can be found to the left of a seemingly incomplete pipe. If Mario takes an alternate route, he is able to cross a few cave platforms to find the Pipe scrap. This scrap can be pasted into the pink nothingness beside the Heart Block.

Inside the enclosed garden, a bawling Toad can be found. If Mario talks to him, the Toad will request Mario to escort him back to Decalburg. The Toad must not touch any other enemy, or he will run back to the garden. Successfully escorting the Toad will make him reveal the windmill code - 4123.

When this code is entered, the windmill will reveal a pipe to the cave platforms to allow Mario to get the Pipe scrap. After returning the pipe scrap, the pipe can be entered to find an enclosed room where the Big Buzzy Beetle boss is fought. After the boss, an HP-Up Heart is earned. A pipe to the ground can then be found, which leads to a hidden garden with the Comet Piece.

Secret Door

The outline for the door is located at the cliff in the secret garden. The chamber that the door reveals includes the Matches Thing.

Enemies

Bosses

Things

Appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series

A part of a Paper Mario stage, based upon Hither Thither Hill from Paper Mario: Sticker Star, in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Hither Thither Hill as it appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a stage based on the Paper Mario series called Paper Mario contains different variations within the stage, one of which is Hither Thither Hill. The battle takes place in the area with the windmill, which appears in the background along with the Warp Pipe. The Fan sticker (when used in Paper Mario: Sticker Star) can also be seen in the background, blowing strong winds that can have an effect on the players.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アッチコッチヒル[?]
Acchi Kocchi Hiru
Here and There Hill
Chinese 这儿那儿山丘 (Simplified)
這兒那兒山丘 (Traditional)
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Zhèr Nàr Shānqīu
Here There Hill
German Drübenhügel[?] Over there Hill
Italian Collina Lungolargo[?] Longwide Hill
Spanish Colina Acullá[?] Thither Hill

Trivia

  • A painting of Hither Thither Hill can be seen in the Dark Bloo Inn in Paper Mario: Color Splash.
  • In the other language versions, the windmill code signal is changed in order to match the corresponding language. In the Japanese version, the code signal is 「よい兄さん」(Yoi nīsan, meaning "Good brother"), similar to the reading of "4123" (Yon ichi ni san), which is still same as the English version. However, in the Chinese versions, the code signal is “救救我吧” (Jiù jiù wǒ ba, meaning "Please help me"), which is similar to the reading of "9958"(Jiǔ jiǔ wǔ bā), so the windmill code is also changed in order to match the readings.