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Revision as of 15:20, July 25, 2024

65th Super Fun Quirk Quiz
Mario and Goombella being challenged in the 65th Trivia Quiz-Off
“Hey, HEY, it's that time again! Welcome, everyone, to the 65th Trivia Quiz-Off!”
Thwomp, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)

The 65th Trivia Quiz-Off, originally known as the 65th Super Fun Quirk Quiz, is a quiz that appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door along with its Switch remake. It is hosted at Petal Meadows, where the gate to the Shhwonk Fortress is. Mario triggers this quiz by pressing A Button when near the Thwomp, and when he does, the Thwomp will open its eyes and start the quiz. If Mario answers three questions wrong, he must fight four Clefts, but if he correctly answers five questions, the Thwomp will then begrudgingly allow Mario to pass without triggering a battle. It succeeds the 64th Trivia Quiz-Off from Paper Mario, and precedes the 66th Trivia Quiz-Off held in X-Naut Fortress.

Questions

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 What's hidden in this place? Stone Keys Crystal Star Princess Peach Pickle Stone
2 (English GCN) What do one Mr. Softener and one Fire Flower cost at the shop in Petalburg? Total! 10 Coins 12 Coins 16 Coins 20 Coins
2 (Non-English GCN / Switch) What do one Mushroom and one Fire Flower cost at the shop in Petalburg? Total! 8 Coins 10 Coins 12 Coins 16 Coins
3 What is the name of the mayor of Petalburg? Koopa Koot Burtle Moopa Kroop
4 Where is the Crystal Star? Rogueport Hooktail Castle Toad Town Petalburg
5 How can one get from Petal Meadows to Rogueport? Boat Across the Sea Only by Air Go Through a Pipe Race in a Kart
6 Which of the following creatures have... hands? (GCN)
Which of the following characters live in Petalburg? (Switch)
Koopa Troopas Goombas Clefts Fuzzies
7 What number question is this? Question Six Question Seven Question Eight Super Question 64

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese だい65回 ドキドキクイズたいかい[?]
Dai-Rokujūgo-Kai Dokidoki Kuizu Taikai
The 65th Thrilling Quiz Tournament
Dutch De 65e kenniskwis[?] The 65th Knowledge Quiz
French Super Stress Quizz[?] ?
German Geröllburg-Quiz[?] Shhwonk Fortress Quiz
Italian 65esima edizione del "Quiz Twist"[?] 65th edition of "Quiz Twist"
Korean 제65회 두근두근 퀴즈 대회[?]
Je-yuksibo-hoe Dugeun-dugeun Kwijeu Daehoe
65th Heart-pounding Quiz Contest

Gallery

See also

Trivia

  • The "Race in a Kart" answer is a reference to the Mario Kart series.
  • The "Super Question 64" answer is a reference to Super Mario 64.
  • In the Japanese, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions, the first question has "Luigi's underwear" as the fourth option.
  • In the Japanese, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions, as well as the English version of the remake, the second question is how much a Mushroom and Fire Flower cost total at the shop in Petal Meadows instead of a Mr. Softener and Fire Flower. The answer is 12 coins. However, in the English Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door demo in GameCube Demo Disc Version 18, this question asked for the price of a Mushroom and a Fire Flower like in the other versions.
    • Additionally, the Official Nintendo Player's Guide states on page 29 that the second question asks how much a Mushroom and Fire Flower cost total which is only true for non-English versions of the game.
  • In the GameCube version of the game, the references to Koopa Koot and Toad Town were mistranslated as "Kooskoos" and "Mushville", respectively. The Switch remake restores both.