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{{quote|Ummm... Yeah, I guess this isn't my father, after all.|Koops|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | {{quote|Ummm... Yeah, I guess this isn't my father, after all.|Koops|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | ||
'''Kolorado's father''', who appears as a non-living [[Dull Bones]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', was the father of [[Kolorado]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Although Kolorado's father is now a Dull Bones, he was once a [[Koopa Troopa]]. Unlike other Dull Bones, his shoes are blue. | '''Kolorado's father''', who appears as a non-living [[Dull Bones]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', was the father of [[Kolorado]] from ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Although Kolorado's father is now a Dull Bones, he was once a [[Koopa Troopa]]. Unlike other Dull Bones, his shell and shoes are blue. | ||
Kolorado's father is seen in one of the early rooms of [[Hooktail Castle]], where [[Koops]] mistakes the bones for those of his seemingly late father [[Koopley]]. Koops breaks down in tears, but then he notices a letter within the skeletal remains and asks [[Mario]] whether he should read it or not. If Mario indulges Koops to read it, Koops will read the letter, which reveals Hooktail's weakness and tactics. When Koops reads the last words, he realizes that these are not his father's bones after all, and Mario and his team continue onward. His bones remain intact and the letter can be read again at any point in the game. Kolorado's father plays no further part in the game. | Kolorado's father is seen in one of the early rooms of [[Hooktail Castle]], where [[Koops]] mistakes the bones for those of his seemingly late father [[Koopley]]. Koops breaks down in tears, but then he notices a letter within the skeletal remains and asks [[Mario]] whether he should read it or not. If Mario indulges Koops to read it, Koops will read the letter, which reveals Hooktail's weakness and tactics. When Koops reads the last words, he realizes that these are not his father's bones after all, and Mario and his team continue onward. His bones remain intact and the letter can be read again at any point in the game. Kolorado's father plays no further part in the game. |
Revision as of 07:53, December 9, 2024
The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.
Korvallis | |
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Species | Dull Bones (originally a Koopa Troopa) |
First appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) |
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024) |
- “Ummm... Yeah, I guess this isn't my father, after all.”
- —Koops, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Kolorado's father, who appears as a non-living Dull Bones in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, was the father of Kolorado from Paper Mario. Although Kolorado's father is now a Dull Bones, he was once a Koopa Troopa. Unlike other Dull Bones, his shell and shoes are blue.
Kolorado's father is seen in one of the early rooms of Hooktail Castle, where Koops mistakes the bones for those of his seemingly late father Koopley. Koops breaks down in tears, but then he notices a letter within the skeletal remains and asks Mario whether he should read it or not. If Mario indulges Koops to read it, Koops will read the letter, which reveals Hooktail's weakness and tactics. When Koops reads the last words, he realizes that these are not his father's bones after all, and Mario and his team continue onward. His bones remain intact and the letter can be read again at any point in the game. Kolorado's father plays no further part in the game.
If the player chooses not to read the letter, they simply move on and neither gain the insight about Hooktail's weakness and tactics nor the knowledge over the true identity of the bones. However, the player can read it again at any time, where Mario reads it instead of Koops.
Letter
GCN
"I came to this castle to destroy Hooktail, but I am stuck and can go no further. So in this letter, I shall note Hooktail's weaknesses for those who follow. The dread Hooktail cannot tolerate creatures that begin with 'cr' and end with 'icket'. Hidden somewhere in this castle is an item related to Hooktail's weakness. If one is to have any hope of defeating Hooktail, one must first find that item. One last thing: if faced with ultimate doom, the fiend will use any trick to save itself. If you hope to defeat it, do not give in to your kinder nature and fall for its tricks. Alas, I do not have the strength to continue writing... Already, mist veils my eyes... My last words go to my son, Kolorado: I love you, and I'm proud of who you've become."
Switch
"I came to this castle to destroy Hooktail, but I am stuck and can go no further. So, in this letter, I shall note Hooktail's weaknesses for those who follow. The dread Hooktail cannot tolerate croaking creatures that begin with 'f' and end with 'rog.' I heard that something related to Hooktail's weakness is hidden somewhere in this castle. If one is to have any hope of defeating Hooktail, one must first find...whatever that thing is. One last thing—if faced with ultimate doom, the fiend will surely use any trick to save herself. Alas, I do not have the strength to continue writing... Already, mist veils my eyes... My last words go to my son, Kolorado—I love you, and I'm proud of who you've become."
Tattle
- "...Koops's dad? No, I don't think so..."
Gallery
Koops mistakes the Dull Bones for his own father.