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'''The Underwhere''' is a location in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. | '''The Underwhere''' is a location in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. | ||
Ruled by [[Queen Jaydes]], The Underwhere (also called '''[[Minus World|World -1]]''' by the residents) is where people who have been neither good nor bad from the 2-D dimension go when they die. Once there, the people become what are known as [[Shayde]]s (a corruption of the word "Shades"). They typically chat about how they got a [[Game Over]] (such as being hit in mid-jump by a [[Micro-Goomba]] and falling into a bottomless pit). As the Underwhere is not a place of suffering and pain, just boredom and dullness, it should be compared more to the greek Hades instead of the multi-regional Hell. | Ruled by [[Queen Jaydes]], The Underwhere (also called '''[[Minus World|World -1]]''' by the residents) is where people who have been neither good nor bad from the 2-D dimension go when they die. Once there, the people become what are known as [[Shayde]]s (a corruption of the word "Shades"). They typically chat about how they got a [[Game Over]] (such as being hit in mid-jump by a [[Micro-Goomba]] and falling into a bottomless pit). As the Underwhere is not a place of suffering and pain, just boredom and dullness, it should be compared more to the greek [[Wikipedia: Hades|Hades]] instead of the multi-regional [[Wikipedia: Hell|Hell]]. [[Bonechill]]'s prison, the place where people go when they have been very bad in life, is equivalent to [[Wikipedia: Tartarus|Tartarus]], also from Greek mythology. The Underwhere's counterpart is [[The Overthere]], where the sinless can spend eternity. | ||
In ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser]] are teleported "to the next world" by [[Dimentio]] between Chapters 6-2 and 6-3. The game acknowledges this as Chapter 7, and the beginning of The Underwhere is Chapter 7-1. It is here that [[Luigi]] loses his identity as [[Mr. L]] and joins Mario's party. | In ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser]] are teleported "to the next world" by [[Dimentio]] between Chapters 6-2 and 6-3. The game acknowledges this as Chapter 7, and the beginning of The Underwhere is Chapter 7-1. It is here that [[Luigi]] loses his identity as [[Mr. L]] and joins Mario's party. | ||
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*''[[Shayde]]'', a corruption of ''Shade''. | *''[[Shayde]]'', a corruption of ''Shade''. | ||
*''[[Queen Jaydes|Jaydes]]'', a corruption of ''Hades''. | *''[[Queen Jaydes|Jaydes]]'', a corruption of ''Hades''. | ||
*The ''Underwhere'' itself, a corruption of ''Underworld''. | *The ''Underwhere'' itself, a corruption of ''Underworld'' and a pun on ''underwear''. | ||
*The ''[[River Twygz]]'' (twigs), a corruption of the ''River Styx'' (sticks). | *The ''[[River Twygz]]'' (twigs), a corruption of the ''River Styx'' (sticks). | ||
*''[[D-Man]]'', a corruption of ''Demon''. | *''[[D-Man]]'', a corruption of ''Demon''. | ||
*''[[Charold]]'', the man who runs the ferry across the River Twygz, is a corruption of ''Charon''. | *''[[Charold]]'', the man who runs the ferry across the River Twygz, is a corruption of ''Charon''. | ||
*''[[Underchomp]]'', a reference to [[Wikipedia: Cerberus|Cerberus]] (as all guard dogs in the Mario series are replaced with [[Chain Chomp|Chomps]]). | *''[[Underchomp]]'', a reference to [[Wikipedia: Cerberus|Cerberus]] (as all guard dogs in the Mario series are replaced with [[Chain Chomp|Chomps]]). | ||
*''[[The Overthere]]'', | *According to Greek mythology, the [[Wikipedia: Elysium|Elysium Fields]] is where the sinless spend eternity making ''[[The Overthere]]'' its representation. However The Overthere does not physically resemble the ''island'' paradise; it is more akin to [[Wikipedia: Heaven|Heaven]], or possibly Mount Olympus, the home of the [[Wikipedia: Twelve_Olympians|Greek gods]] (as these are both realms in the sky). | ||
*The alternative name ''World -1'' is a reference to [[Minus World|the famous glitch]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | *The alternative name ''World -1'' is a reference to [[Minus World|the famous glitch]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Underwhere and | *The Underwhere and [[The Overthere]] are comparable to [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]]. While Flopside is the inverted Flipside (behind Flipside horizontally), the Overthere is the inverted Underwhere (the Underwhere is below, and the Overthere is above) | ||
*A bar that serves milk beneath [[Flipside]] is named | *A [[Underwhere (bar)|bar]] that serves milk beneath [[Flipside]] is named "The Underwhere"; another bar in [[Flopside]] is named "The Overthere". | ||
*According to [[The InterNed]], the music of the Underwhere goes by the same name | *According to [[The InterNed]], the music of the Underwhere goes by the same name: "The Underwhere". | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, August 11, 2008
The Underwhere is a location in Super Paper Mario.
Ruled by Queen Jaydes, The Underwhere (also called World -1 by the residents) is where people who have been neither good nor bad from the 2-D dimension go when they die. Once there, the people become what are known as Shaydes (a corruption of the word "Shades"). They typically chat about how they got a Game Over (such as being hit in mid-jump by a Micro-Goomba and falling into a bottomless pit). As the Underwhere is not a place of suffering and pain, just boredom and dullness, it should be compared more to the greek Hades instead of the multi-regional Hell. Bonechill's prison, the place where people go when they have been very bad in life, is equivalent to Tartarus, also from Greek mythology. The Underwhere's counterpart is The Overthere, where the sinless can spend eternity.
In Super Paper Mario, Mario, Princess Peach, and Bowser are teleported "to the next world" by Dimentio between Chapters 6-2 and 6-3. The game acknowledges this as Chapter 7, and the beginning of The Underwhere is Chapter 7-1. It is here that Luigi loses his identity as Mr. L and joins Mario's party.
Throughout the beginning of the chapter, only Mario and Luigi may be used. Tippi, the Pixls that Mario gathered, Peach, and Bowser are all unavailable at the start (as is Luigi, until Mario finds him). Tippi and the Pixls become available at the end of Chapter 7-1 (when Mario and Luigi receive the then-revitalized Pure Heart from Sammer's Kingdom and return to Flipside). Neither Bowser nor Peach are found until Mario's trek through the Underwhere Road and the Overthere Stair, respectively.
Areas in Chapter 7
- Underwhere side
- Chapter 7-1: The Underwhere
- Chapter 7-2: Underwhere Road
- Overthere side
- Chapter 7-3: Overthere Stair
- Chapter 7-4: The Overthere
Enemies
References made in the Underwhere
In the Underwhere and its counterpart, the Overthere, many characters or places that are encountered are references to other things, in most cases the names are specifically based off of Greek Mythology.
- Shayde, a corruption of Shade.
- Jaydes, a corruption of Hades.
- The Underwhere itself, a corruption of Underworld and a pun on underwear.
- The River Twygz (twigs), a corruption of the River Styx (sticks).
- D-Man, a corruption of Demon.
- Charold, the man who runs the ferry across the River Twygz, is a corruption of Charon.
- Underchomp, a reference to Cerberus (as all guard dogs in the Mario series are replaced with Chomps).
- According to Greek mythology, the Elysium Fields is where the sinless spend eternity making The Overthere its representation. However The Overthere does not physically resemble the island paradise; it is more akin to Heaven, or possibly Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods (as these are both realms in the sky).
- The alternative name World -1 is a reference to the famous glitch in Super Mario Bros.
Trivia
- The Underwhere and The Overthere are comparable to Flipside and Flopside. While Flopside is the inverted Flipside (behind Flipside horizontally), the Overthere is the inverted Underwhere (the Underwhere is below, and the Overthere is above)
- A bar that serves milk beneath Flipside is named "The Underwhere"; another bar in Flopside is named "The Overthere".
- According to The InterNed, the music of the Underwhere goes by the same name: "The Underwhere".