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Musée Champignon
Outside of Musée Champignon
The outside
First appearance Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020)
Greater location Toad Town
“Ah, Mario! Welcome! This is your first visit to Musée Champignon, yes? Let me tell you how it all works! We collect a variety of pieces from your travels and display them here in galleries. We are fully dedicated to displaying artifacts from your adventure alone. That's unique! That's something no other museum can boast!”
Kanchō Kinopio, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Musée Champignon in Paper Mario: The Origami King
The museum's curator speaking to Mario about the Super Marino inside the museum

Musée Champignon (French for "Mushroom Museum") is a museum in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is a large, white building in Toad Town, next to the Battle Lab. It is first accessible after Mario finds its curator, a yellow Toad with glasses, in the Graffiti Underground. After he is found, the curator runs back to the museum, where he stays at the front desk and tells Mario if any new pieces have been added. Mario can also collect any trophies he has earned from this Toad. Musée Champignon is similar to the Sticker Museum from Paper Mario: Sticker Star and the Prisma Museum from Paper Mario: Color Splash.

The museum's lobby contains four exhibits: an ancient submarine called the Super Marino, a gray Warp Pipe that leads to a fast-travel hub to other areas, and fish prints of the Cheep Cheep and Blooper, if Mario has caught any. The Art Gallery is located to the west, the Sound Gallery is to the east, and the Origami Toad Gallery, Treasure Gallery, and Origami Character Gallery are north of the entrance. If Mario has any new pieces in a gallery, the light above the door is illuminated.

While filling out Musée Champignon's galleries is optional, it plays a role in the story after Mario, Olivia, and Professor Toad free Captain T. Ode from underneath the Scorching Sandpaper Desert. Wanting to explore the sea again, T. Ode looks for the Super Marino, and Olivia tells him about its location in the museum. The curator initially dismisses T. Ode as a myth until he shows up in person to retrieve the Marino. The curator allows him to take it, but soon panics as to what he will put on display instead. Afterwards, a 1/24 scale model of the Marino is used as a replacement.

After Mario has earned every trophy available (completing all of the museum's collections in the process), the curator states he is able to double the admission price (Mario exempted), and Toads can be seen visiting the lobby and galleries.

Art Gallery[edit]

“Welcome to the world-renowned Musée Champignon art gallery! Here you can browse a wealth of artistic images from each of the regions you've explored. As you explore and rack up Toad Points, you will be able to unlock new artistic treasures one by one. You can earn Toad Points simply by rescuing Toads, of course. To see how many points you have at any given time, open the menu and select the Info tab. Now, by all means, browse our selection—and continue rescuing as many Toads as possible!”
Description

The Art Gallery features a total of 150 pieces of artwork, which all require a total of 416 Toad Points to be unlocked.

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Number Image Name Toad Points
1 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Peach's Castle Exterior 5
2 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Peach's Castle Main Hall 5
3 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Peach's Castle Interior 3
4 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Goal Aesthetic 3
5 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Magic Circle Ideas 3
6 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Toad Town 5
7 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Musée Champignon 5
8 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Toad Town Home Interior 1
9 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Toad Town Entrance 1
10 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Toad Town Mansion 1
11 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Battle Lab 1
12 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Whispering Woods Scenes 1
13 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Graffiti Underground 1
14 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Picnic Road 1
15 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ol' Grandsappy Transformation 1
16 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Graffiti Underground Misc. 1
17 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Earth Vellumental Temple Entrance 1
18 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Whispering Woods Objects 1
19 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Graffiti Underground Objects 1
20 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Picnic Road Layout 1
21 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Earth Vellumental Temple Misc. 5
22 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Overlook Mountain Themes 5
23 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Overlook Tower Elevator 5
24 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Overlook Tower Misc. 5

Blue Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Toad Points
25 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Dry Lake Bed 5
26 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Chestnut Valley 5
27 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Autumn Mountain and Chestnut Valley 1
28 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Autumn Mountain 1
29 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Rapids 1
30 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Water Vellumental Shrine Exterior 5
31 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Water Vellumental Statue Layout 5
32 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Water Vellumental Shrine Interior 5
33 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Water Ideas 5
34 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shogun Studios 1
35 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shogun Studios Staff Room 1
36 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Dress-Up Photo Studio 1
37 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ninja Attraction Exterior 1
38 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ninja Attraction Interior 1
39 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Maintenance Room 1
40 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Big Sho' Theater Layout 5
41 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Kabuki Thwomp 5
42 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ballet Performance Stage 1
43 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Grand Finale Stage 1
44 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Big Sho' Theater Sketch 1
45 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Big Sho' Theater Interior 1
46 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Prairie Town Stage 5
47 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Back Alley Stage 5

Yellow Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Toad Points
48 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Sweetpaper Valley 5
49 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Breezy Tunnel 5
50 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Monty Mole Den 1
51 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Sweetpaper Valley Layout 1
52 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Breezy Tunnel Misc. 1
53 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Breezy Tunnel Ideas 1
54 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shroom City 5
55 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Hotel Lobby 5
56 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Sound Disc Room 1
57 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Desert House 1
58 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Snif City Royal Hotel Room 1
59 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Hotel Hallway 1
60 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Fire Vellumental Hall 1
61 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Fire Vellumental Cave Entrance 1
62 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Trick Door 1
63 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Sarcophagus Room 1
64 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Fire Vellumental Statues 1
65 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Fire Vellumental Gondola 1
66 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Temple of Shrooms Interior 1
67 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Disco Hall 1
68 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Light-Up Floor 5
69 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Temple of Shrooms Exterior 5
70 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Desert with Fire Vellumental Statues 3
71 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Desert Tower Interior 5
72 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Frozen Toad 3
73 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ruined Houses 3

Purple Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Toad Points
74 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon The Princess Peach 5
75 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Wrecked Lounge 5
76 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon The Princess Peach Ship Interior 1
77 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon The Princess Peach Misc. 1
78 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Inked Layout 1
79 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Submarine Cockpit 1
80 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ship and Ocean Depths 1
81 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Heart Island 1
82 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon ? Island 1
83 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon The Great Sea 5
84 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Workshop 5
85 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Diamond Island Exterior 1
86 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Trial of Wisdom 1
87 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ice Vellumental Mountain Entrance 1
88 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ice Vellumental Hall 1
89 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Diamond Island Interior 5
90 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ice Vellumental Mountain Interior 5
91 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Top of the Sea Tower 5
92 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Fire and Ice Vellumentals 5
93 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Sea Tower Entrance 5
94 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Earth and Water Vellumentals 5

Green Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Toad Points
95 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shangri-Spa 5
96 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shangri-Spa Early Sketch 5
97 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shangri-Spa Entrance 1
98 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shangri-Spa Early Interior 1
99 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shangri-Spa Misc. 1
100 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Base of the Giant Tree 1
101 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Spring of Jungle Mist 1
102 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Jungle Ideas 1
103 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Jungle Misc. 1
104 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Jungle Entrance 5
105 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Jungle Interior 5
106 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Spring of Rainbows Path 1 5
107 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Shy Guys Finish Last 5
108 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Spring of Rainbows Path 2 5
109 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Spring of Rainbows Path Layout 5
110 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Bowser's Castle Great Hall 5
111 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Bowser's Castle Throne Room 5
112 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Buzzy Beetle Statue Room 1
113 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Bowser's Castle Statue Layout 1
114 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Bowser's Castle Rooms 1

Origami Castle[edit]

Number Image Name Toad Points
115 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Battle in the Sky 5
116 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Hotfoot Crater 5
117 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Bowser's Airship 1
118 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Airplane Squadron 1
119 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Volcano and Peach's Castle 1
120 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Hotfoot Crater Layout 1
121 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Castle 5
122 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Castle Ideas 3
123 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Castle Interior 3
124 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Castle Layout 1 3
125 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Castle Layout 2 3
126 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Castle Throne Room 5

Characters[edit]

Number Image Name Toad Points
127 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Concepts 5
128 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Sketches 5
129 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Mechanics 5
130 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon 1,000-Fold Arms 5
131 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Goomba 1
132 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Piranha Plant 1
133 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Stone Spike 1
134 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Chain Chomp 1
135 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Koopa Troopa 1
136 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Mega Paper Macho Pokey 1
137 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Boo 1
138 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Jungle King and Space Warrior Masks 1
139 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Gooper Blooper 5
140 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Macho Mechanics 5
141 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Earth Vellumental 5
142 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Fire Vellumental 5
143 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Water Vellumental 5
144 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Ice Vellumental 5
145 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon King Olly and Olivia 6
146 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Paper Sumo 6
147 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Origami Princess Peach 1
148 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Folded Toads 1
149 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Character Outfits 1 1
150 An image from the Art Gallery in Musée Champignon Character Outfits 2 1

Origami Toad Gallery[edit]

“Now this is a rather unique exhibit we are pleased to offer you at Musée Champignon... Behold! All forms of weird and wonderful origami Toads! The more of these unusual creatures you rescue in the wild, the more will appear here in our gallery. Without further ado, please feel free to browse our collection at your leisure.”
Description

Some origami Toads appear in multiple sections under different numbers (indicated in gray), though they have the same description. There are 64 listed origami Toads, but only 54 unique designs. For a comprehensive table on where to find them, see List of hidden Toads in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

Red Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Description
1 An origami Toad Cicada This kind of cicada makes its signature sound by vibrating its wings. You can enjoy its shrill hum all year long!
2 An origami Toad Fried Egg The king of breakfast. Whether they're salted, peppered, or slathered in hot sauce, fried eggs reign supreme.
3 An origami Toad Flower A picture-perfect flower with an ideal arrangement of leaves and petals. Why does it smell like a mushroom?
4 An origami Toad Purple Butterfly An elegant purple butterfly that occasionally deigns to land on a flower.
5 An origami Toad Yellow Tulip A beautiful flower, perfect for picking. Each color of tulip sends a different message, so think before you pluck!
6 An origami Toad Swan This graceful bird appears to glide over lakes with ease, but under the surface, its legs are paddling like mad.
7 An origami Toad Blue Butterfly A flower-fluttering butterfly often found in flowering fields.
8 An origami Toad Red Butterfly A butterfly that really likes flowers. Yes, moreso than other butterflies. Just the tiniest amount.
9 An origami Toad Flag The sight of this flag fluttering in the breeze is enough to make you jump for joy. Time to party with a few fireworks!
10 Origami Toad #10: Red Tulip Red Tulip Folded Toads can make picture-perfect tulips. For instance, this red tulip came from a Red Toad. What are the odds?!
11 An origami Toad Yellow Butterfly A cheery yellow butterfly that almost seems to be toying with your emotions for no good reason.
12 An origami Toad Red Dog A fierce guard dog who can help you become a fierce fighter...after you unfold him.
13 An origami Toad Red Scarab Beetle Some say these big beetles are "lazy" and "slow moving," but they prefer "deliberate" and "totally chill."
14 An origami Toad Prairie Dog A critter that likes to burrow holes in open fields. They're not moles, but their whack-a-mole streak is fierce.
15 An origami Toad Red Mushroom Most Toads can be mistaken for mushrooms. This one, even more so than usual.
16 An origami Toad Yellow Mushroom A rare yellow mushroom. Found in places with plenty of sunshine and electricity.
17 An origami Toad Informational Sign A helpful sign with an oddly chatty message printed on it.
18 An origami Toad Grasshopper A tiny bug with an impressive hop. It's likely to flee when threatened, so try to approach it slowly.
19 An origami Toad Blue Roundfish Did you know that paper folded in the shape of a fish is perfectly at home in water? Don't ask questions.
20 An origami Toad Green Scarab Beetle A type of scarab common to the caves that house the Temple of the Earth Vellumental.
21 An origami Toad Yellow Scarab Beetle A slightly shy version of the scarab beetle that prefers dark places.
22 An origami Toad Pamphlet This looks like an informative pamphlet for Overlook Tower, but inside...there's just the confused face of a folded Toad.
23 An origami Toad Pennant A souvenir from a popular tourist attraction. Sure to liven up the spirit of any room.
24 An origami Toad Tower A souvenir of Overlook Tower. Out of all the souvenirs of this particular tower, this is definitely the overlook-iest.
25 Origami Toad #25: Pencil Pencil It may look like a bright-blue colored pencil, but it's just a replica. The sharp tip can't write, so it's a bit pointless.

Blue Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Description
26 An origami Toad Blue Thinfish This poor creature turned out to be Sea Captain Toad, flopping away on Autumn Mountain! Truly a fish out of water.
27 Origami Toad #27: Red Autumn Leaf Red Autumn Leaf A fallen friend from Autumn Mountain. It's a bit thicker than a real leaf, which somehow makes it more convincing.
28 Origami Toad #28: Yellow Autumn Leaf Yellow Autumn Leaf Toads come in a variety of colors, just like autumn leaves...but they don't have to fall out of a tree first. Phew!
29 Origami Toad #29: Monkey Monkey A mischievous monkey who can move very quickly. Certainly much faster than a Toad!
30 Origami Toad #30: Red Thinfish Red Thinfish A vibrant red and white fish that leaps out of the water almost as if it were a Cheep Cheep.
31 Origami Toad #31: Red Dragonfly Red Dragonfly Looks perfect flitting among autumnal fields. It moves very fast, so you'll have to think faster if you want to catch it!
32 An origami Toad Red Scarab Beetle Some say these big beetles are "lazy" and "slow moving," but they prefer "deliberate" and "totally chill."
33 Origami Toad #33: Chestnut Chestnut If you bonk a tree in Chestnut Valley, a tough chestnut might fall down. This is the tasty morsel you'll find inside!
34 Origami Toad #34: Butterfly Butterfly A common butterfly with uncommon looks. These colorful flutterers could almost be works of art!
35 Origami Toad #35 & 61: Heart Heart This bold and beautiful symbol seems to shout, "My body may be origami, but my heart has yet to fold!"
36 Origami Toad #36: Paper Lantern Paper Lantern One of the unique lamps found within Shogun Studios. Place a candle inside to re-create a bit of the park at home!
37 Origami Toad #37: Shuriken Shuriken A ninja's most indispensable weapon. True ninjas know how to throw them in one vertical, fluid motion.
38 Origami Toad #38: Dragonfly Dragonfly What a rare find! This pattern is uncommon among dragonflies but normal among Toads. Oh, wait...
39 Origami Toad #39: Yellow Dog Yellow Dog A good, good boy keeping watch over Shogun Studios. It's OK to pet him—his bark is worse than his bite.
40 Origami Toad #40: Blue Scarab Beetle Blue Scarab Beetle A scarab that patiently waits for Mario under the rocks in the House of Tricky Ninjas...just like a ninja would!
41 Origami Toad #41: Blue Roundfish Blue Roundfish Did you know that paper folded into the shape of a fish is perfectly at home in water? Don't ask questions.
42 Origami Toad #42: Fan Fan An item that feels right at home inside Shogun Studios. Good for self-fanning—GREAT for flirting.
43 An origami Toad Flower A picture-perfect flower with an ideal arrangement of leaves and petals. Why does it smell like a mushroom?
44 Origami Toad #44: Cat Cat A kitty that loves to lounge. It's kind of flat for origami, so you might find it purring on either side of the cushion.
45 An origami Toad Grasshopper A tiny bug with an impressive hop. It's likely to flee when threatened, so try to approach it slowly.
46 Origami Toad #46: Bonsai Bonsai Calming bonsai tree, Found in Shogun Studios. It was a Toad, once.
47 Origami Toad #47: Squarefish Squarefish This funny fish seems as though it's at home on land. Would you invite it into your home?
48 Origami Toad #48 & #53: Cactus Cactus A cactus that grows in the dry sands of the desert. It's a bit small and flimsy. Poor thing must be thirsty!

Yellow Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Description
49 Origami Toad #49: Shovel Shovel A simple digging tool found in a tunnel. It probably won't dig very well...but it sure looks convincing, doesn't it?
50 An origami Toad Yellow Scarab Beetle A slightly shy version of the scarab beetle that prefers dark places.
51 Origami Toad #51: Scorpion Scorpion This critter may look tough, but it's sure to flee if you get too close. Was it playing hide-and-seek with a Pokey?
52 Origami Toad #52: Lizard Lizard Found clinging to a wall in a corner of the desert. Will it go up? Will it go down? The decision fatigue is palpable.
53 Origami Toad #48 & #53: Cactus Cactus A cactus that grows in the dry sands of the desert. It's a bit small and flimsy. Poor thing must be thirsty!
54 Origami Toad #54: Skull Skull A skull stuck to a cactus, punctuating the dark desert with a ghastly grin. It's a great tool for pranking scaredy-cats.
55 Origami Toad #55: Snake Snake Come on out, little fella! This origami creation is a big hit among fans of things that slither.
56 An origami Toad Yellow Mushroom A rare yellow mushroom. Found in places with plenty of sunshine and electricity.
57 An origami Toad Yellow Tulip A beautiful flower, perfect for picking. each color of tulip sends a different message, so think before you pluck!
58 Origami Toad #58: Red Pennant Red Pennant That surfing Snifit sure has some moves, but where did that unusual board come from?

Purple Streamer[edit]

Number Image Name Description
59 Origami Toad #59: Vase Vase You can drop this vase over and over, but it'll never shatter. It's perfect for clumsy art collectors!
60 An origami Toad Blue Roundfish Did you know that paper folded in the shape of a fish is perfectly at home in water? Don't ask questions.
61 Origami Toad #35 & 61: Heart Heart This bold and beautiful symbol seems to shout, "My body may be origami, but my heart has yet to fold!"
62 Origami Toad #62: Rabbit Rabbit An adorably bouncy animal that hops excitedly near Mario and ? Blocks alike. It's just hoppy to be here, really.
63 Origami Toad #63: Red Roundfish Red Roundfish Don't toss this lively red and white fish on the grill unless you want to get roasted!
64 An origami Toad Informational Sign A helpful sign with an oddly chatty message printed on it.

Treasure Gallery[edit]

“Do you find yourself collecting so many collectibles that you become overwhelmed? The Musée Champignon is at your service. We'll store your Collectible Treasures free of charge! In this gallery, you can view all the collectibles you've collected...and even learn how to unlock more! Diligent collectible collectors might even earn a trophy or two for their impressive efforts. Keep collecting Collectible Treasures, then return here to admire your ever-growing collectible collection!”
Description

There are 120 Collectible Treasures and 15 trophies in total to collect. For a comprehensive table of their locations, see List of Collectible Treasures in Paper Mario: The Origami King.

Collectible Treasures[edit]

Number Image Name Description Location
1 Collectible Treasure #1: Peach's Castle Peach's Castle Princess Peach's beautiful yet tasteful castle. It's no wonder King Olly wanted it for himself. Whispering Woods
2 Collectible Treasure #2: Mushroom Mushroom Another valuable resource for restoring Mario's HP. A Mushroom a day keeps game overs at bay!
3 Collectible Treasure #3: Ol' Grandsappy Ol' Grandsappy The withered form of Ol' Gransappy, reduced to a mere stump. This trunk contains zero funk.
4 Collectible Treasure #4: Torch from Peach's Castle Torch from Peach's Castle A common cellar torch from Peach's Castle that calmly does its job no matter what else is going on. Toad Town
5 Collectible Treasure #5: Camp Speaker Camp Speaker A camp speaker used for repetitive and annoying announcements and repetitive and annoying music.
6 Collectible Treasure #6: Coins Coins Shiny gold coins that help Mario on his adventure. Those trusty overalls must have deep pockets...
7 Colored Pencils' Collectible Treasure in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Colored Pencils The first big boss of King Olly's Legion of Stationery. Talented, but not as talented as he thinks.
8 Rubber Band's Collectible Treasure in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Rubber Band A rising star in the Legion of Stationery. This rubbery thespian can sing, dance, and seriously stretch a death scene.
9 Hole Punch's Collectible Treasure in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Hole Punch A reclusive member of the Legion of Stationery who only does two things—party down and punch faces.
10 Tape's Collectible Treasure in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Tape A captain of the Legion of Stationery shock troops. Proud of its purple dispenser. Watch out—it fights dirty!
11 Scissors' Collectible Treasure in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Scissors The archenemy of paper everywhere and King Olly's top lieutenant in the Legion of Stationery.
12 Stapler's Collectible Treasure in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Stapler King Olly's rabid Legion of Stationery pet. Its bite is worse than...everything...but could its mouth be a weak point?
13 Collectible Treasure #13: Log Cabin Log Cabin Legend has it that this cabin was built partially from Ol' Grandsappy's timbers. It's oddly lifelike.
14 Collectible Treasure #14: Mario Mario It's everyone's hero, Mario! With hammer in hand and friends by his side, he'll never fold.
15 Collectible Treasure #15: Bowser Bowser King Koopa restored! You didn't think Bowser would just be a tiny face for the entire game, did you?
16 Collectible Treasure #16: Manhole Cover Manhole Cover A barrier to keep hordes of visitors from touring the incredibly popular Grafitti Underground sewer near Peach's Castle. Graffiti Underground
17 Collectible Treasure #17: Lush Greenery Lush Greenery A large clump of green grass. Known to be a great source of confetti. Overlook Mountain
18 Collectible Treasure #18: Paper Macho Goomba Paper Macho Goomba While not strictly origami, these monsters are employed by King Olly to fold, tear, and crumple the world.
19 Collectible Treasure #19: Sap Sister Sap Sister Backup singers for Sweet Sap Loggins who actually wrote all of the songs and designed their own choreography.
20 Collectible Treasure #20: Folded Bowser Folded Bowser The great and mighty King Bowser, here in slightly diminished form. He can still shout quite loudly!
21 Collectible Treasure #21: Paper Macho Shy Guy Paper Macho Shy Guy Another of King Olly's massive papier-mâché enforcers. More interested in playing soccer than socking players.
22 Collectible Treasure #22: Shellvation is Near Shellvation Is Near A rock that some say looks like the Earth Vellumental and others say looks like a rock. A fave insect hiding spot. Picnic Road
23 Collectible Treasure #23: Vellumental Idol Vellumental Idol A small rendering of the mighty Earth Vellumental! Somewhat less inspiring than the real thing.
24 Collectible Treasure #24: Sensor Lab Sensor Lab A laboratory famous for the invention of fax travel, Toad Radar, and many other useful technologies.
25 Collectible Treasure #25: Earth Vellumental Relief Earth Vellumental Relief A relief of the ancient Earth Vellumental. Crafted with love and fear by Koopa Troopas. Earth Vellumental Temple
26 Collectible Treasure #26: Rocks Rocks A set of rocks found in a cavern. Some can be broken and some cannot. It seems like a metaphor, but it isn't.
27 Collectible Treasure #27: Pipe Pipe Ah, the classic pipe. Where will it take us? Sometimes we know, and sometimes we don't. Such is life.
28 Collectible Treasure #28: Chef's TRULY WILD Special Chef's TRULY WILD Special A replica of the Overlook Tower chef's special eggs. Tastes the same fresh, frozen, room temp, and reheated. Overlook Tower
29 Collectible Treasure #29: Overlook Tower Overlook Tower A tall tower on the top of Overlook Mountain, famous for its gift shoppe and "million-coin" nighttime view.
30 Collectible Treasure #30: Fallen Leaves Fallen Leaves A carefully raked pile of leaves. Smash it with a hammer to replenish your confetti and/or infuriate landscapers. Autumn Mountain
31 Collectible Treasure #31: Toad Tram Toad Tram This intimate conveyance practically forces you to talk to and forge lifelong friendships with other passengers.
32 Collectible Treasure #32: Confetti Bag Confetti Bag A common bag that's perfect for storing confetti. Its capacity increases with each streamer Mario and Olivia release.
33 Collectible Treasure #33: Toad Researcher Toad Researcher The inventor of Toad Radar, fax travel, and other useful inventions. Shifts paradigms like it's going out of style!
34 Collectible Treasure #34: Sturdy Crates Sturdy Crates A set of wooden crates, impervious to even the strongest hammer blows. Their stoic form radiates confidence. Chestnut Valley
35 Collectible Treasure #35: Sign Sign A classic wooden sign. Useful for conveying information and only occasionally snarkily.
36 Collectible Treasure #36: Spinning Shell Spinning Shells A hazard found in the temple of the Earth Vellumental. Legend says it spits fire. Real life also says it, as it's true.
37 Collectible Treasure #37: Restaurant Fridge Restaurant Fridge A model of the refrigerator used in Overlook Tower's kitchen. Contains tiny replica vermin inside. Water Vellumental Shrine
38 Collectible Treasure #38: MAX UP Heart MAX UP Heart An extremely rare and valuable item that increases Mario's maximum XP.
39 Collectible Treasure #39: POW Block POW Block A power-up that shakes everything on the field. Flips some enemies and disorients others.
40 Collectible Treasure #40: Downriver Tour Boat Downriver Tour Boat The boat used for Autumn Mountain's downriver tours. It has only one paddle, but it glides down Eddy River with ease. Shogun Studios
41 Collectible Treasure #41: Chestnuts Chestnuts Giant chestnuts that give their home valley its name. Their prickly exteriors are bound to hurt, rolling or otherwise.
42 Collectible Treasure #42: Water Vellumental's Wheel Water Vellumental's Wheel A water wheel in the Water Vellumental Shrine. You can make it turn with the power of the Water Vellumental's tears.
43 Collectible Treasure #43: Relaxing Bench Relaxing Bench A bench that's the perfect place to rest, reflect, and be renewed.
44 Collectible Treasure #44: Paper Macho Koopa Troopa Paper Macho Koopa Troopa This Paper Macho Koopa Troopa fell asleep at Shogun Studios. Only a loud, echoing noise will wake it back up.
45 Collectible Treasure #45: Canned Tuna Canned Tuna Cans packed with juicy tuna. Rumor has it there's a Toad in Autumn Mountain who loves this stuff.
46 Collectible Treasure #46: Big Sho' Theater Big Sho' Theater The symbol of Shogun Studios. Its four-story interior has been turned into a multistage theater with unique seating.
47 Collectible Treasure #47: Canned-Food Par-tay Trio Canned-Food Par-tay Trio Three great friends who love sharing canned food. Their latest party featured canned ravioli. Shy oh my!
48 Collectible Treasure #48: Lookout Tower Bell Lookout Tower Bell One clang of this bell is enough to wake even the sleepiest of sleepyheads in Shogun Studios.
49 Collectible Treasure #49: Water Vellumental Shrine Water Vellumental Shrine A tiny shrine found in a corner of the Tall Grass Plains. Tuna-can offerings often disappear without a trace.
50 Collectible Treasure #50: Luigi Luigi Mario's younger brother. Notable for his green hat, his jumping ability, and literally nothing else. Ninja Attraction
51 Collectible Treasure #51: Ninja Signs Ninja Signs A few of the many ninjas hiding inside the ninja attraction. Find them all to become a Ninja Supreme!
52 Collectible Treasure #52: Bob-omb Bob-omb An enthusiastic young Bob-omb without a fuse or memories but with plenty of gumption and explode-tuitiveness.
53 Collectible Treasure #53: Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw Paper Macho Snifit Outlaw This Snifit Paper Macho Soldier rules a motley band of outlaws onstage and makes that cowboy hat look great. Big Sho' Theater
54 Collectible Treasure #54: Block Block Made of bricks, but can be smashed with a hammer or even a simple jump. They don't make 'em like they used to. The Princess Peach
55 Collectible Treasure #55: Super Star Super Star This classic power-up grants invincibility. Crush your enemies! Walk on spikes! Fall into lava! Wait, not the last one...
56 Collectible Treasure #56: The Princess Peach The Princess Peach A beautiful cruise ship offering relaxing ocean getaways. Its captain's fondness of the real Princess Peach is...evident.
57 Collectible Treasure #57: Huge Rock Huge Rock The rock that Olly used to trap Olivia in Sweetpaper Valley. RIP in pieces, sweet Bob-omb. Breezy Tunnel
58 Collectible Treasure #58: Important Box Important Box The trusty lockbox that kept Bob-omb's special Olivia-saving item safe. Not even Gooper Blooper could crack it open!
59 Collectible Treasure #59: Paper Macho Boo Paper Macho Boo These oversized spirits are as skittish as their smaller counterparts, but turn your back and they'll come flying! Scorching Sandpaper East
60 Collectible Treasure #60: Boot Car Boot Car A perfect-scale replica of the Boot Car Type B developed by Toad's Automoboots. Do not attempt to drive. Scorching Sandpaper Desert
61 Collectible Treasure #61: Cactus Cactus Some cacti are filled with confetti and can be plowed through with the Boot Car. Some cannot. Know the difference!
62 Collectible Treasure #62: Mega Paper Macho Pokey Mega Paper Macho Pokey The largest and clumsiest Paper Macho enemy in the world. It falls and rolls around without any regard for safety! Scorching Sandpaper Far West
63 Collectible Treasure #63: Professor Toad Professor Toad The foremost expert on the Ancient Ones, with a scholarly background in many obscure and surprising subjects. Scorching Sandpaper Minor
64 Collectible Treasure #64: Temple of Shrooms Statues Temple of Shrooms Statues Statues depicting the legendary King Shroomses. Is that what he really looked like? Scorching Sandpaper Desert
65 Collectible Treasure #65: Snif City Royal Hotel Snif City Royal Hotel Snifits know a good opportunity when they see one—they remodeled this Toad palace into a five-star luxury hotel. Shroom City
66 Collectible Treasure #66: Bag of Confetti Bag of Confetti A large bag of confetti occasionally found in the wild. Replenishes Mario's supply of confetti.
67 Collectible Treasure #67: Ring Trainer Ring Trainer You won't get far if you can't arrange enemies! This nostalgic arcade cabinet will help you hone your lineup skills.
68 Collectible Treasure #68: Golden Snifit Statue Golden Snifit Statue What's a pool party without a glittering golden statue? ...It's still a pool party, just not as fabulous.
69 Collectible Treasure #69: Desert Tower Desert Tower One of four giant towers in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert. Said to be modeled after a legendary king!
70 Collectible Treasure #70: Lamp Scam Lamp Scam Is it an innocent game of chance or something more sinister? Leave it to Luigi to find out.
71 Collectible Treasure #71: Fire Flower Fire Flower Use this to become Fire Mario! He flings those fireballs without suffering a single singe upon his shiny 'stache. Such skill! Fire Vellumental Cave
72 Collectible Treasure #72: Fire Vellumental Statue Fire Vellumental Statue One of many stone figures in the Fire Vellumental's cave. It's probably a good idea to know how many there are. Temple of Shrooms
73 Collectible Treasure #73: Temple of Shrooms Temple of Shrooms King Shroomses's Temple of Shrooms. It recedes into the sand when it's dark out, like a reverse vampire.
74 Collectible Treasure #74: Submarine "Marino" Submarine "Marino" A sub piloted by Captain T. Ode. Who made it? How did he get it? These mysteries run as deep as the sub itself... Bonehead Island
75 Collectible Treasure #75: Paper Macho Koopa Paratroopa Paper Macho Koopa Paratroopa A Paper Macho Soldier that's able to flap through the air. When it tries to dive-bomb you, that's your chance! Full Moon Island
76 Collectible Treasure #76: ? Block ? Block These are always fun to find. What will be inside this time? Some coins? An item? An enemy? So exciting! ? Island
77 Collectible Treasure #77: Sea Captain Toad Sea Captain Toad The seafaring Toad who was folded into a fish. No more flopping at the helm!
78 Collectible Treasure #78: Hammer Hammer When you only have a hammer, everything begins to look like a nail. And that's perfectly OK for Mario! Hammer Island
79 Collectible Treasure #79: Captain T. Ode Captain T. Ode A legendary figure, frozen for all of eternity for stealing a submarine. Hey, submarines are expensive!
80 Collectible Treasure #80: Shangri-Spa Toad Statue Shangri-Spa Toad Statue A mysterious statue that points pilgrims toward a realm above the clouds. What cute little wings it has! The Great Sea
81 Collectible Treasure #81: Paper Macho Mummy Goomba Paper Macho Mummy Goomba A Paper Macho Goomba that looks like a mummy but is actually just cold. It's cold inside ancient temples!
82 Collectible Treasure #82: Healing Hearts Healing Hearts These hearts restore Mario's HP. The bigger they are, the more love they contain.
83 Collectible Treasure #83: Spade Island Barrel Spade Island Barrel A rescue from this barrel apparently comes at the cost of your wardrobe. Insert friends carefully!
84 Collectible Treasure #84: DJ Booth DJ Booth A standard DJ setup, designed to help turn any place into a dance party, from a hotel pool to an ancient temple.
85 Collectible Treasure #85: Training Mannequin Training Mannequin A mannequin handcrafted by Toads for battle training. Removes the miniscule danger of fighting a real Goomba.
86 Collectible Treasure #86: Origami Workbench Origami Workbench A desk found in the Origami Craftsman's workshop under Mushroom Island. It's stained with sweat, tears, and coffee.
87 Collectible Treasure #87: Paper Macho Stone Spike Paper Macho Stone Spike A Paper Macho Soldier who rolls an unlimited supply of heavy stones. Get close and bop its belly between tosses.
88 Collectible Treasure #88: King Shroomeses's Coffin King Shroomses's Coffin A historical reconstruction of what one of King Shroomses's coffins may have looked like.
89 Collectible Treasure #89: Paper Macho Gooper Blooper Paper Macho Gooper Blooper A Paper Macho Soldier that attacked the Princess Peach cruise ship and sent Bob-omb flying overboard. What a jerk!
90 Collectible Treasure #90: Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle The personal pet of Scissors, stripped of its paper armor and Kamek's magic. It's still pretty dangerous! Ice Vellumental Mountain
91 Collectible Treasure #91: Ice Vellumental Bust Ice Vellumental Bust A model of the Ice Vellumental's head. It might invite bad luck to hit it with your hammer...but hey, why stop now?
92 Collectible Treasure #92: Origami Craftsman Origami Craftsman The origami craftsman who brought King Olly to life. For some reason, Olly doesn't really seem that grateful.
93 Collectible Treasure #93: Diamond Island Diamond Island An "island" slumbering beneath the Great Sea. Legendary structures await those who can find their way inside.
94 Collectible Treasure #94: Sea Captain Toad's Boat Sea Captain Toad's Boat Sea Captain Toad's trusty vessel. Since Mario rescued him from a fishy fate, the captain is happy to lend its services. Sea Tower
95 Collectible Treasure #95: Earth Vellumental Idol Earth Vellumental Idol A model of the Earth Vellumental found inside the Sea Tower. It's considerably slimmer than the real thing. Shangri-Spa
96 Collectible Treasure #96: Water Vellumental Idol Water Vellumental Idol A model of the Water Vellumental found inside the Sea Tower. This one won't cry, even if you bop it on the head.
97 Collectible Treasure #97: Fire Vellumental Idol Fire Vellumental Idol A model of the Fire Vellumental found inside the Sea Tower. Don't worry, it won't fall and crush you—probably.
98 Collectible Treasure #98: Ice Vellumental Idol Ice Vellumental Idol A model of the Ice Vellumental found inside the Sea Tower. It's not made of ice, but it's cool to the touch.
99 Collectible Treasure #99: Water Buckets Water Buckets Used to douse yourself with hot water before entering a hot spring. Can be stacked and annoyingly knocked over.
100 Collectible Treasure #100: Sea Tower Sea Tower A giant tower that has loomed over the Great Sea since the dawn of time. Legends say it leads to Shangri-Spa.
101 Collectible Treasure #101: Shangri-Spa Fountain Shangri-Spa Fountain The large foot bath in Shangri-Spa's main plaza. Like the dedication of the spa staff, the flow of water never ends.
102 Collectible Treasure #102: Shangri-Spa Toad Shangri-Spa Toad Don't be fooled. These Toads live in Shangri-Spa, but they're no angels.
103 Collectible Treasure #103: Boss Sumo Bro Cloud Boss Sumo Bro Cloud The cloud that a Boss Sumo Bro uses to guard the entrance to Bowser's Castle—even from Kamek!
104 Collectible Treasure #104: Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr. Bowser's precocious son. Half the size, twice the energy, and just as loud as the big guy. Spring of Jungle Mist
105 Collectible Treasure #105: Sweet Sap Loggins Sweet Sap Loggins The vibrant form of Sweet Sap Loggins, Ol' Grandsappy's stage name from the glory days.
106 Collectible Treasure #106: Stamp Booth Stamp Booth A commemorative stamp from the Shangri-Spa succesive-soaker loyalty program. Don't forget your stamp!
107 Collectible Treasure #107: Kamek Kamek Bowser's chief groundskeeper and occasional magician. Known for his diplomacy and tactical retreating skills.
108 Collectible Treasure #108: Sudden Death Cannon Sudden Death Cannon Nothing heightens the stakes of a game show quite like an actual cannon. Good luck, Mario! Spring of Rainbows
109 Collectible Treasure #109: Paper Macho Chain Chomp Paper Macho Chain Chomp This wild animal is off the chain! Once it sets its big, round eyes on something, it'll chase it forever. So...start running! Bowser's Castle
110 Collectible Treasure #110: Paper Macho Piranha Plant Paper Macho Piranha Plant It lurks in the grass, waiting to snap up anyone who comes too close. If you get bitten, thrash around to escape!
111 Collectible Treasure #111: Cutout Soldiers Cutout Soldiers A set of soulless minions created by Scissors. They have no faces, no feelings, and no fear.
112 Collectible Treasure #112: Bowser's Airship Bowser's Airship Bowser's latest fuel-guzzling airship. Absolutely loaded down with armor and weapons—it should NOT be able to fly.
113 Collectible Treasure #113: Luigi's Kart Luigi's Kart Luigi's classic green kart, here shown equipped with optional hang glider. Step on it, Luigi! Origami Castle
114 Collectible Treasure #114: Bullet Bill Bullet Bill Lustrous black. Clenched fists. Bursting with energy. Once one of these targets you, there is no escape.
115 Collectible Treasure #115: Paper Plane Squadron Paper Plane Squadron A set of planes dispatched by King Olly to shoot down Bowser's airship. Show 'em who really rules the skies!
116 Collectible Treasure #116: Paper Macho Crater Crashers Paper Macho Crater Crashers Paper Macho Soldiers who dropped into Hotfoot Crater. They're tough, so do your best to stay cool under pressure!
117 Collectible Treasure #117: Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle This horrific creation was made from the faces of Bowser's minions. And each face still speaks, so it's really chatty.
118 Collectible Treasure #118: Origami Castle Origami Castle An evil—but admittedly pretty cool—folded version of Princess Peach's Castle created by King Olly.
119 Collectible Treasure #119: Princess Peach Princess Peach She just wanted to host the Origami Festival, but Princess Peach was folded into a dark, edgy shadow of herself... Toad Town
120 Collectible Treasure #120: Origami Cranes Origami Cranes Some of the paper cranes King Olly folded in the hopes of eliminating all paper Toads.

Trophies[edit]

Image Name Description Hint
? Block Head Trophy Battle King You're not one to flee from battles as it shows. Congratulations on being crowned Battle King! Win 200 battles.
Coin Collector Trophy Coin Collector You don't brag about it or show off, but you've collected a ton of coins. Now you can let this trophy do the talking. Collect 300000 coins.
? Block Head Trophy ? Block Head You've found—and hit—each and every ? Block in the game. Now tell us...which one was your favorite? Hit every ? Block.
Fish Finder Trophy Fish Finder No need to tell fish stories when you've got this trophy to back up your skills. Catch the Legendary Cheep Cheep and Legendary Blooper.
Ring Champion Trophy Ring Champion A prize earned by besting an onslaught of Paper Macho goons on Scuffle Island. Bravo, warrior! The island is pleased! Win every battle on Scuffle Island!
The True Ringer Trophy The True Ringer Earned by conquering all The Ringer puzzles in the Battle Lab. You spun 'em, slid 'em, and solved 'em all! Great work! Clear every level of The Ringer.
Speed Ring King Trophy Speed Ring King Earned by conquering all Speed Rings puzzles in the Battle Lab. Your super-fast reflexes must leave enemies dizzy! Clear 16 levels in Speed Rings at the Battle Lab.
Coin Captain Trophy Coin Captain You've collected all possible coins on the Eddy River. And you're not even the one steering the boat! Collect every coin on Eddy River.
Shuriken Master Trophy Shuriken Master The mark of a veteran shuriken hurler who never misses their chosen target. Even thought of going pro? Get 100 points in expert mode at the Shuriken Dojo.
Quiz Master Trophy Quiz Master Are you a bona fide game-show genius or simply a glutton for punishment? Doesn't matter. The trophy is yours. Get a perfect score on Shy Guys Finish Last.
Art Collector Trophy Art Collector You've collected every single piece of art in the world, so what are you doing looking at this trophy? Go look at art! Complete the art gallery collection.
Origami Toad Collector Trophy Origami Toad Collector You've found—and unfolded—all of the plants, animals and origami objects made from Toads. What a collection! Rescue all origami Toads.
Collectible Collector Trophy Collectible Collector You've got deep pockets and plenty of storage space. In other words, you've gotten all possible Collectible Treasures! Get every Collectible Treasure.
Origami Aficionado Trophy Origami Aficionado When it comes to origami, you've seen it all. And fought it all. And flattened it all. Enjoy your trophy! (It's not origami.) Complete the origami character gallery.
Sound Disc Collector Trophy Sound Disc Collector What do collecting all music and fixing all holes have in common? This trophy! And this guy! You've done it all, Mario! Complete the sound gallery collection.

Origami Character Gallery[edit]

“It is my pleasure to introduce you to one of the exhibits I'm most proud of... It's our origami character gallery! Here you'll find perfectly preserved origami specimens from your journey. As you defeat Folded Soldiers in battle, we swoop in to preserve their forms for posterity. I do hope you'll take the time to marvel at these wondrous creatures without fearing for your own demise.”
Description

The Origami Character Gallery is organized into nine categories: each of the five streamers and "Origami Castle" for the enemies, "Vellumental", "King Olly - Vellumental Forms", and "Special". In order to unlock an enemy, with the exception of the Thwomp and Fuzzy, the player has to defeat it in battle, as defeating it in the overworld with high HP does not count. Some enemies are present more than once in this gallery, though they have same descriptions in every section (with the exception of the Ninjis, which have a different variant that hold tree branches). An enemy is unlocked in all sections regardless of where the player first fought it. Additionally, the player can rotate it and see the subject at all angles, with the exception of Princess Peach, who cannot be seen from the bottom.

Enemies[edit]

The colored columns indicate the section in which an enemy appears (R, B, Y, P, and G for the red, blue, yellow, purple, and green streamers respectively, and O for Origami Castle), marked by its number in the corresponding section.

Number Image Name Description
R B Y P G O
1 10 24 41 68 93 An origami Goomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Goomba Goombas transformed into origami. All that folding has added some bulk, but really, they're just as weak as ever.
2 11 Swoop as seen in Paper Mario: The Origami King Swoop They love dark ceilings and swooping in on their foes. Low attacks won't cut it, so don't even bother with a hammer.
3 12 25 An origami Scaredy Rat from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Scaredy Rat They adore dark corners. If they nab your coins in battle, defeat them before your gold is good as gone.
26 An origami Dry Bones from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Dry Bones They'll collapse into a bone heap upon defeat, but not for long. Even the Boot Car can't keep them down.
4 13 27 42 69 An origami Shy Guy from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Shy Guy Bashful blokes who like to hide behind masks. If you're lucky, you might even catch one riding a shell!
14 An origami Galoomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Galoomba They make their homes near chestnut trees. A good stomping will make them topple over, so have at it.
28 An origami Black Shy Guy from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Black Shy Guy Mysterious Shy Guys shrouded in darkness. They like to throw turnip-shaped things, so watch out for that.
43 An origami Fly Guy from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Fly Guy They use tiny propellers to fly around the Sea Tower in the Great Sea. Don't let them fly circles around you too!
5 15 44 70 94 An origami Koopa Troopa from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Koopa Troopa Even though they've been transformed into origami, these versatile villains can still transform into a shell as well.
6 16 45 An origami Cheep Cheep from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Cheep Cheep Though at home in the sea, they're not shy about jumping out and attacking passersby. You've been warned!
7 17 29 46 71 An origami Spiny from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Spiny Don't underestimate their spiky backs. Without some strong boots or a hammer, you're in for a world of hurt.
8 18 47 An origami Paragoomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Paragoomba Paragoombas transformed into origami. They're pretty smug about those wings, but one stomp and they fall right off.
9 An origami Thwomp from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Thwomp They're rough, tough, big, and bulky. That said, they're weak to star power, so slam 'em while you're sparkly!
30 48 72 An origami Koopa Paratroopa from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Koopa Paratroopa Flying origami Koopa Troopas. Swoop in from above and stomp away their wings to secure the win.
31 49 73 An origami Buzzy Beetle from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Buzzy Beetle Buzzy Beetles, transformed into origami. As per usual, fireballs have no effect on them. Must be some high-quality paper!
32 An origami Boo from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Boo One glance at Mario's twinkling blues makes them freeze. They vanish in battle, so don't lose track of them.
19 50 A red origami Sidestepper from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Sidestepper They like to slide side to side. It's pretty snide. Their pincers are sharp as Scissors, so stomp at your own risk.
20 51 A blue origami Sidestepper from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Sidestepper Blue Sidesteppers are rare. Is that why they value rarities themselves? Either way, keep an eye on your goods.
21 An origami Ninji from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Ninji If they spot a hammer coming, they'll use their Ninji Vanish ability to turn things around. Stomp 'em instead!
74 An origami Ninji from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Ninji Ninjis who like to lurk in tall grass. If you hit one with a hammer, expect an angry counterattack.
52 75 An origami Nipper Plant from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Nipper Plant They look like adorable origami flowers, but don't be fooled. If left to their own devices, they'll spit fire at you.
22 53 76 An origami Snifit from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Snifit They're ready and raring to shoot some trouble your way, and they're not shy about calling for backup in battle.
33 54 An origami Scuttlebug from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Scuttlebug Even as origami, a Scuttlebug's range is quite wide. They're hard to avoid, so stay on your guard.
34 An origami Pokey from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Pokey They wait in the sand to attack all who approach. They probably just need a hug, but...it's not advisable.
55 An origami Blooper from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Blooper They live in the Great Sea. They prefer the water but will occasionally cause mischief on dry land.
77 An origami Jumping Piranha Plant from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Jumping Piranha Plant They look like teeny Piranha Plants with leafy little feet. Though adorable, their fire is still fire, so stay alert.
35 56 An origami Crowber from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Crowber They fly around in circles, ever in wait to dive-bomb Mario on sight, as though they have nothing better to do.
36 57 An origami Bone Goomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Bone Goomba Goombas wearing tough skulls on their heads. Even in origami form, that's still pretty intimidating.
37 58 78 95 An origami Hammer Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Hammer Bro They throw hammers at people, which is remarkably rude. And won't someone think of the hammers?!
59 96 An origami Boomerang Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Boomerang Bro Boomerang enthusiasts. Just when you think you've dodged a 'rang, BOOM! Right in the back of your head.
38 60 79 97 An origami Fire Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Fire Bro No one likes being surrounded by flame-throwing bullies, so do your best to avoid these bros.
39 An origami Shoe Goomba from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Shoe Goomba You can't stomp them when they're safe in a shoe, but a defeated one will drop boots, so get to shoe collecting.
61 98 An origami Ice Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Ice Bro The ice they throw is pretty. Pretty cold. And pretty painful. It's pretty much a bad idea to go near them.
62 80 An origami Spike from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Spike They spit up spiked balls on the regular. How unsettling! Those spikes smart, so don't stomp them by mistake!
81 An origami Rocky Wrench from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Rocky Wrench They live underground and pop up only to throw spinner wrenches at folks... especially folks named Mario.
63 83 An origami Snow Spike from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Snow Spike Mighty Spikes who thrive in the cold. Unless you use your hammer wisely, their snowballs will smash you flat.
64 84 An origami Stone Spike from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Stone Spike You can't break a Blue Stone Spike's rocks with a hammer, so just do your best to avoid them altogether.
65 82 An origami Spike Top from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Spike Top Notable for their large spike. They're not fun to step on, so do yourself a favor and pull out the ol' hammer.
66 99 An origami Sledge Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Sledge Bro Very large and very strong Sledge Bros. Guarding is highly recommended, assuming you don't like throbbing pain.
85 An origami Stingby from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Stingby They hide in tall grass, only to fly out all abuzz like it's some kind of sting operation.
86 An origami Chargin' Chuck from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Chargin' Chuck Always energetic and ready to roll, these hot-spring aficionados favor team tackles.
87 An origami Piranha Plant from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Piranha Plant The[sic] look like they're stuck in the ground, harmless and immobile. Looks can be deceiving...
88 An origami Ptooie from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Ptooie Word to the wise: those spiky balls they keep aloft by breath alone hurt a fair bit if they fall on you.
89 An origami Fuzzy from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Fuzzy They move along walls fast. They won't fight you, but touching one will cause damage, so maybe don't do that?
23 40 67 90 An origami Mechakoopa from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Mechakoopa Known for getting dragged into battles. Besting one will earns[sic] lots of coins, so make defeating them a priority.
91 100 An origami Sumo Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Sumo Bro Shoots out lightning with a sumo stomp. You'll have to defeat these foes to recover any panels they steal in battle.
92 An origami Boss Sumo Bro from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Boss Sumo Bro This bad boy is blocking the entrance to Bowser's Castle. Better bring your sturdiest boots to this lightning fight!

Vellumental[edit]

Normal King Olly/Olivia Name Description
Number Image Number Image
101 The Earth Vellumental in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. 105 King Olly's Earth Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Olivia's Earth Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Earth Vellumental That thick shell offers great defense, so aim for its head, limbs, and especially its tail.
102 The Water Vellumental in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. 106 King Olly's Water Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Olivia's Water Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Water Vellumental Flies high and attacks with water. Send it to the ground with your boots, then use the Earth Vellumental's power.
103 The Fire Vellumental in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. 107 King Olly's Fire Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Olivia's Fire Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Fire Vellumental Clad in ferocious flames. Use the power of the Water Vellumental first, and then unleash your 1,000-Fold Arms!
104 The Ice Vellumental in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. 108 King Olly's Ice Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Olivia's Ice Vellumental form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King.
Ice Vellumental A polar bear with ice-manipulation powers. It freezes to guard, so use the Fire Vellumental's power to melt it.

Special[edit]

Number Image Name Description
109 Princess Peach's origami form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Princess Peach Princess Peach transformed into origami. She's as lovely as ever, but it's still a bit unsettling.
110 Bowser's sumo form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Bowser Bowser, folded into a sumo wrestler. He's ready to rampage in the ring and defeat Olly.
111 King Olly's sumo form in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. King Olly Olly, folded into a sumo wrestler. He's as a cool as a paper cucumber, with enough strength to push even Bowser around.
112 Olivia in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Olivia An origami gal with a kind heart. She's King Olly's sister but is teaming up with Mario to stop her bro's reign of terror.
113 King Olly in the Musée Champignon from Paper Mario: The Origami King. King Olly The mighty origami king. Holds a bizarre grudge against Toads and vows to wipe out paperkind with his origami army.

Sound Gallery[edit]

The Sound icon when viewing
A song record
“Welcome to our world-renowned sound gallery! Here you can take an auditory tour of all the musical pieces you've heard in your adventure so far. Naturally, as you progress through the world, your library of recordings will expand. Specifically, once you have repaired all of the Not-Bottomless Holes in a given area, its sounds will unlock. To check your progress, simply open your map from the game menu, and check your fix rate. We do hope this incentive system will motivate you to fix as many of these unfortunate holes as possible. And in the meantime, do please begin enjoying the lush audio recordings you've collected thus far.”
Description

The Sound Gallery features a total of 244 songs.

Red Streamer[edit]

Number Name Notes Media
1 Peach's Castle Plays when Mario and Luigi arrive at the front door of Peach's Castle. Arrangement of "Inside the Castle Walls" from Super Mario 64.
2 Peach's Castle - Underground Plays in the dungeons of Peach's Castle.
3 Olivia's First Appearance Plays when Olivia calls for Mario in the dungeons of Peach's Castle.
4 Folded Soldier's First Appearance Plays when King Olly (disguised as a Shy Guy) summons the first Folded Soldiers at the balcony of Peach's Castle.
5 Whispering Woods Plays in Whispering Woods.
6 Whispering Woods - Whispers Plays when Mario first enters Whispering Woods.
7 Ol' Grandsappy's Cry for Help Plays after Ol' Grandsappy screams after his face is torn off.
8 Happy & Sappy Plays after giving the Soul Seed to Ol' Grandsappy. The song is sung by Ol' Grandsappy and the Sap Sisters.
9 Sweet Sap Loggins Theme Plays in the area with Ol' Grandsappy after he has transformed into Sweet Sap Loggins.
10 Toad's BBQ Foodeatery Plays through the speakers at the Toad's BBQ Foodeatery area of Whispering Woods.
11 Olivia's Bench Plays when Mario and Olivia sit at the bench in Whispering Woods.
12 Graffiti Underground Plays in Graffiti Underground. Arrangement of the Underground Theme from Super Mario Bros.
13 Earth Vellumental Temple Plays in the Earth Vellumental Temple.
14 Offering Box Plays over the offering box recordings at the Earth Vellumental Temple Path.
15 A Giant Shell Falls Plays when Mario is chased by the giant shell in the Earth Vellumental Temple.
16 Dance It Out Plays while Olivia uses the Earth Vellumental power.
17 Overlook Tower under Fire Plays in Overlook Tower before defeating Colored Pencils.
18 Overlook Tower Plays in Overlook Tower after defeating Colored Pencils.
19 Toad Town in Trouble Plays when Mario first visits Toad Town while Paper Macho Soldiers are present.
20 The Ruins of Peach's Castle Plays in the ruins of Peach's Castle behind Toad Town.
21 Paper Macho Soldier on Patrol Plays at Toad Town while battling the Paper Macho Goomba on the roof of a house after the red streamer is cleared.
22 Toad Town Ghost Town Plays in Toad Town after defeating all of the Paper Macho Soldiers.
23 Toad Town - Red Streamer Removal Plays in Toad Town after the red streamer has been removed.
24 Toad Town - Blue Streamer Removal Plays in Toad Town after the blue streamer has been removed.
25 Toad Town - Yellow Streamer Removal Plays in Toad Town after the yellow streamer has been removed.
26 Toad Town - Purple Streamer Removal Plays in Toad Town after the purple streamer has been removed.
27 Toad Town - Green Streamer Removal Plays in Toad Town after the green streamer has been removed.
28 Toad Town Port Plays at the dock of Toad Town.
29 Musée Champignon Plays in Musée Champignon.
30 Battle Lab Plays in the Battle Lab.
31 Picnic Road Plays at Picnic Road.
32 Picnic Road Shop Plays near the shops in front of the Earth Vellumental Temple at Picnic Road.
33 Overlook Mountain Plays at Overlook Mountain.
34 Overlook Mountain Occupied Plays while climbing Overlook Mountain before Colored Pencils is defeated.
35 Panic at Overlook Tower Plays in Overlook Tower when the origami Mini Goombas are set free in the restaurant.
36 Missile Launch Plays at the outdoor café at Overlook Tower when Colored Pencils attacks Mario.
37 Monty Mole's Shop Plays during the Monty Mole's auction for the Green Shell Stone at Overlook Mountain.
38 Paper Macho Soccer Plays on the soccer field at Overlook Mountain with the three Paper Macho Shy Guys.
39 Fossilized Dry Bones Plays when Mario uncovers the Dry Bones at Overlook Mountain.
40 The Mystery of the Magic Circle Plays when Mario and Olivia first encounter the Earth Vellumental Magic Circle at the top of Overlook Mountain.
41 Red Streamer Battle Plays while attacking during battles at Whispering Woods, Toad Town, Graffiti Underground, Picnic Road, Overlook Mountain, and Overlook Tower.
42 Red Streamer Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles at Whispering Woods, Toad Town, Graffiti Underground, Picnic Road, Overlook Mountain, and Overlook Tower.
43 Vellumental Area Battle Plays while attacking during battles in the four Vellumental areas and the Sea Tower.
44 Vellumental Area Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles in the four Vellumental areas and the Sea Tower.
45 Event Battle Plays while attacking during special battles.
46 Event Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during special battles.
47 Vellumental Battle Plays while attacking during Vellumental boss battles.
48 Vellumental Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Vellumental boss battles.
49 The Missile Maestro Plays while attacking during Colored Pencils' boss battle.
50 The Missile Maestro - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Colored Pencils' boss battle.

Blue Streamer[edit]

Number Name Notes Media
51 Bob-omb Enters Plays when Bob-omb introduces himself on the tram ride to Autumn Mountain.
52 Chestnut Valley Plays at Chestnut Valley. Loose arrangement of "Athletic Theme" from Super Mario Bros. 3.
53 Sleeping Bob-omb Plays when Mario and Olivia find Bob-omb sleeping at Chestnut Valley.
54 Water Vellumental Shrine Plays in the Water Vellumental Shrine.
55 Eddy River Plays during the boat ride on Eddy River.
56 The End of Eddy River Plays when Mario descends the final rapids and at the end of Eddy River.
57 House of Tricky Ninjas Plays outside of the Ninja Attraction.
58 House of Tricky Ninjas Cleared Plays when Mario finds the way to the next room in the Ninja Attraction.
59 Autumn Mountain Plays at Autumn Mountain.
60 Exploring Shogun Studios Plays in Shogun Studios while searching for the Shogun Studios Master Key.
61 Tranquil Pipes Teahouse Plays at the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse. Arrangement of Maple Treeway's music from Mario Kart Wii.
62 Shogun Studios Plays in Shogun Studios after defeating Rubber Band.
63 Shogun Studios Entrance Plays at the entrance of Shogun Studios.
64 Exploring Autumn Mountain Plays at Autumn Mountain after discovering the Water Vellumental Magic Circle and while searching for the Water Vellumental Shrine.
65 Go with the Flow Plays when first entering Eddy River. The song is sung by the Oarsman.
66 Shogun Studios Deserted Plays when first exploring Shogun Studios after talking to the dressed-up Goomba, Snifit, and Koopa Troopa.
67 Shuriken Dojo Plays while playing the minigame at the Shuriken Dojo.
68 Goomba Mask Plays while trying on the Goomba Mask in the Shogun Studios staff room.
69 Jungle King Mask Plays while trying on the Jungle King Mask in the Shogun Studios staff room.
70 Space Warrior Mask Plays while trying on the Space Warrior Mask in the Shogun Studios staff room. Arrangement of the "Samus Appears" fanfare from the Metroid series.
71 Shogun Studios Parade Plays during the parade at Shogun Studios after defeating Rubber Band.
72 Olivia Having Fun Plays when Olivia laughs at the Goomba Mask in the Shogun Studios staff room and after Bob-omb's death.
73 Big Sho' Theater Plays at the Big Sho' Theater.
74 Western Showdown - Enemy Enters Plays when an enemy appears during the first act at the Big Sho' Theater.
75 Western Showdown - Mario Enters Plays when Mario walks on stage during the first act at the Big Sho' Theater.
76 The Western Begins Plays at the beginning of the first act at the Big Sho' Theater.
77 The Western Ends Plays after Mario defeats the enemy during the first act at the Big Sho' Theater.
78 Enter Birdo Plays at the end of the second act at the Big Sho' Theater.
79 Stage Play - Mario Enters Plays when Mario walks on stage during the second act at the Big Sho' Theater.
80 Stage Play - Koopa Troopa Theme Plays during the first phase of the fight against the Paper Macho Koopa Troopas during the second act at the Big Sho' Theater.
81 Stage Play - Koopa Troopa Boss Plays during the second phase of the fight against the Paper Macho Koopa Troopas during the second act at the Big Sho' Theater.
82 Swan Lake - Punk Remix Plays while battling the Paper Macho Shy Guys during the third act at the Big Sho' Theater. Arrangement of the theme from the ballet Swan Lake.
83 Big Sho' Theater - Cast Introductions Plays during the curtain call at the Big Sho' Theater.
84 The Elastic Entertainer Enters Plays during Rubber Band's introduction.
85 Tragedy of the Elastic Entertainer Plays after defeating Rubber Band.
86 Blue Streamer Battle Plays while attacking during battles in Shogun Studios.
87 Blue Streamer Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles in Shogun Studios.
88 Autumn Mountain Battle Plays while attacking during battles at Autumn Mountain and Chestnut Valley.
89 Autumn Mountain Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles at Autumn Mountain and Chestnut Valley.
90 The Elastic Entertainer Plays while attacking during Rubber Band's boss battle.
91 The Elastic Entertainer - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Rubber Band's boss battle.

Yellow Streamer[edit]

Number Name Notes Media
92 Breezy Tunnel Plays in Breezy Tunnel.
93 Boot Car - Superboost Plays when Mario uses the Boot Car in Breezy Tunnel.
94 Bob-omb's Encouragement Plays when Bob-omb's ghost appears in Breezy Tunnel.
95 Fire Vellumental Cave Plays in the Fire Vellumental Cave.
96 Bucket Panic! Plays while battling the Paper Macho Shy Guys in the Fire Vellumental Cave.
97 Sweetpaper Valley Plays when first arriving at Sweetpaper Valley before the boulder crushes Olivia.
98 Bob-omb's Memories Plays during Bob-omb's flashbacks and when he sacrifices himself to rescue Olivia.
99 Sad Olivia Plays in Breezy Tunnel before cheering up Olivia.
100 Bob-omb's Determination Plays at Sweetpaper Valley.
101 Scorching Sandpaper Desert Plays in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert and its subregions.
102 My Heart's a-Burnin' Plays when summoning the Fire Vellumental Cave. The song is sung by Olivia.
103 Mega Paper Macho Pokey Plays while battling Mega Paper Macho Pokey.
104 Shroom City Plays in Shroom City after it is reclaimed by the Toads.
105 Snif City Plays in Shroom City while it is taken over by the Snifits.
106 Snif City Royal Hotel Plays in the Snif City Royal Hotel.
107 Hotel Mural Plays when first examining the final mural in the Snif City Royal Hotel.
108 Snif City Royal Hotel - Pool Played by the DJ at the pool in the Snif City Royal Hotel. The song's corresponding sound disc is titled "Pool Party (Jump In)".
109 Temple of Shrooms Plays in the Temple of Shrooms.
110 Dread in the Temple of Shrooms 1 Plays after entering the dark room in the Temple of Shrooms.
111 Dread in the Temple of Shrooms 2 Plays in the Temple of Shrooms after the faceless Toad shadow disappears.
112 Exploring the Temple of Shrooms Plays in the Temple of Shrooms while searching for the "Thrills at Night" sound disc.
113 Paper Macho Mummy Goomba Plays while battling the Paper Macho Mummy Goombas.
114 Temple of Shrooms Disco Played by the DJ Toad at the dance floor in the Temple of Shrooms upon first arrival. The song's corresponding sound disc is titled "Temple of Shrooms U.G."
115 Heartbeat Skipper Played by the DJ Toad at the Temple of Shrooms dance floor and Snif City Royal Hotel pool.
116 Deep, Deep Vibes Played by the DJ Toad at the Temple of Shrooms dance floor and Snif City Royal Hotel pool.
117 M-A-X Power! Played by the DJ Toad at the Temple of Shrooms dance floor and Snif City Royal Hotel pool.
118 Thrills at Night Played by the DJ Toad at the Temple of Shrooms dance floor and Snif City Royal Hotel pool.
119 Yellow Streamer Battle Plays while attacking during battles at Breezy Tunnel, areas of Scorching Sandpaper Desert, and the Temple of Shrooms.
120 Yellow Streamer Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles at Breezy Tunnel, areas of Scorching Sandpaper Desert, and the Temple of Shrooms.
121 Disco Devil Plays while attacking during Hole Punch's boss battle.
122 Disco Devil - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Hole Punch's boss battle.

Purple Streamer[edit]

Number Name Notes Media
123 The Great Sea Plays at the Great Sea after beating Tape.
124 Exploring the Great Sea Plays at the Great Sea after clearing the fog and before defeating Tape.
125 Bonehead Island Plays on Bonehead Island. Arrangement of the Sailor's Song from Paper Mario: Color Splash.
126 Giant Fan of Bonehead Island Plays as the Fan blows the fog away on Bonehead Island. Arrangement of the Fan Thing's music from Paper Mario: Sticker Star, which in turn is inspired by Also sprach Zarathustra.
127 Crescent Moon Island Plays on Full Moon Island.
128 Hammer Island Plays on Hammer Island.
129 Club Island Plays on Club Island.
130 Club Island - Feelin' Fungi Plays when Feelin' Fungi are dancing on Club Island.
131 Heart Island Plays on Heart Island.
132 Spade Island Plays on Spade Island.
133 ? Island - Stone Spike on the Hill Plays on ? Island while Stone Spikes are present.
134 Scuffle Island Plays while battling Paper Macho Soldiers on Scuffle Island.
135 Origami Workshop Plays in the origami workshop on Mushroom Island.
136 The Fold of Life Plays when the Origami Craftsman explains how he created King Olly.
137 Diamond Island Plays on Diamond Island.
138 Diamond Island - Hall of Trials Plays at the entrances to the three trials on Diamond Island.
139 Trial of Wisdom Plays during the first and second stages of the Trial of Wisdom.
140 Trial of Wisdom - Final Question Plays during the final stage of the Trial of Wisdom.
141 Trial of Power Plays during the Trial of Power.
142 The Princess Peach Plays on the Princess Peach.
143 The Princess Peach - Restoration Party Plays on the Princess Peach after all of the former passengers have returned.
144 The Princess Peach - Nobody's Home Plays when first entering the main hall of the Princess Peach.
145 The Princess Peach - Drenched in Ink Plays when Mario and Bob-omb discover the ink left by Paper Macho Gooper Blooper on the Princess Peach.
146 The Princess Peach - Stolen Box! Plays after Paper Macho Gooper Blooper takes Bob-omb's lockbox on the Princess Peach.
147 Paper Macho Gooper Blooper Plays while battling Paper Macho Gooper Blooper.
148 Ice Vellumental Mountain Plays at the Ice Vellumental Mountain.
149 Ice Vellumental Mountain - Rolling Snowball Plays when the Snow Spikes roll snowballs at Mario at the Ice Vellumental Mountain.
150 Ice Slider Plays when Mario and Olivia slide down the Ice Vellumental Mountain after defeating the Ice Vellumental.
151 Sea Tower - 1st Floor Plays on the first floor of Sea Tower.
152 Sea Tower - 2nd Floor Plays on the second floor of Sea Tower.
153 Sea Tower - Earth Vellumental Area Plays in the Earth Vellumental area of Sea Tower.
154 Sea Tower - Water Vellumental Area Plays in the Water Vellumental area of Sea Tower.
155 Sea Tower - Fire Vellumental Area Plays in the Fire Vellumental area of Sea Tower.
156 Sea Tower - Ice Vellumental Area Plays in the Ice Vellumental area of Sea Tower.
157 Purple Streamer Battle Plays while attacking during battles at the Great Sea and its islands (besides Bonehead Island).
158 Purple Streamer Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles at the Great Sea and its islands (besides Bonehead Island).
159 Unsettling Area Battle Plays while attacking during battles at the Princess Peach, Bonehead Island, and Bowser's Castle.
160 Unsettling Area Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles at the Princess Peach, Bonehead Island, and Bowser's Castle.
161 The Shifty Sticker Plays while attacking during Tape's boss battle.
162 The Shifty Sticker - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Tape's boss battle.

Green Streamer[edit]

Number Name Notes Media
163 Entering Shangri-Spa Plays when Shangri-Spa's entrance is revealed.
164 Shangri-Spa Plays in Shangri-Spa.
165 Meet Kamek Plays when Mario and Olivia meet Kamek. Arrangement of "The Blue Wizard" used in Paper Mario: Color Splash, while the song originates in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
166 Kamek's Memories Plays during Kamek's flashbacks.
167 Kamek Rebuked Plays when a Shangri-Spa Toad rebukes Kamek for crashing Bowser's Castle onto Shangri-Spa's banquet hall.
168 Sumo Bro Enters Plays when Boss Sumo Bro first appears.
169 Welcome to Shangri-Spa! Plays when Mario and Olivia first bathe in the Spring of Purification.
170 Enter Bowser Jr. Plays during scenes involving Bowser Jr.
171 Hurry to the Spring of Purification! Plays while the party heads for the Spring of Purification after Bowser Jr. is cut up by Scissors.
172 Exploring Shangri-Spa Plays while exploring the other springs to fix Bowser Jr. up in Shangri-Spa.
173 Minions Assemble! Plays after Kamek makes his announcement to the Bowser's Minions after defeating Boss Sumo Bro.
174 Spring of Rainbows Path Plays in the cave leading to the Spring of Rainbows.
175 Crossing the Cliff Plays at the cliff leading to the Spring of Rainbows.
176 Shy Guys Finish Last Plays during Shy Guys Finish Last.
177 Tell 'Em How It Works Plays when Emcee Shy Guy explains the rules and announces the results in Shy Guys Finish Last.
178 Today's Contestant Plays when a category is selected in Shy Guys Finish Last.
179 Try the Sudden Death Round Plays during the Sudden Death round's introduction in Shy Guys Finish Last.
180 Ring Scramble Plays during the Ring Scramble game in Shy Guys Finish Last.
181 Race 'n' Place Plays during the Race 'n' Place game in Shy Guys Finish Last.
182 Ninji Skills Plays during the Ninji Skills game in Shy Guys Finish Last.
183 Bath Math Plays during the Bath Math game in Shy Guys Finish Last.
184 Sudden Death Plays during the Sudden Death round in Shy Guys Finish Last.
185 Spring of Jungle Mist Plays in the Spring of Jungle Mist.
186 Paper Macho Chain Chomp Plays when the party is being chased by the Paper Macho Chain Chomp.
187 Princess Unleashed Plays in the Spring of Jungle Mist while the Paper Macho Chain Chomp is loose.
188 Bowser's Castle Plays in Bowser's Castle.
189 Folded Soldier Banquet Plays when the party first enters Bowser's Castle and finds the Folded Soldiers having a banquet.
190 Beware the Handaconda Plays after the Handaconda grabs Olivia.
191 Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle Plays while fighting the Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle.
192 Bowser's Encouragement Plays when Bowser declares his joining Mario in defeating King Olly after defeating Scissors.
193 Nervous Olivia Plays when Olivia thanks Mario for saving her repeatedly after defeating Scissors.
194 Bowser's Airship Appears Plays when Bowser's Airship appears.
195 Bowser's Airship - Locked and Loaded Plays when boarding Bowser's Airship.
196 Bowser's Airship - Launch Plays as Bowser's Airship departs.
197 Dog-Eared Fight Plays while battling the Paper Plane Squadron.
198 Dog-Eared Fight - Boss Battle Plays while battling the Paper Plane Squadron boss.
199 Incoming! Plays when the Paper Plane Squadron appears.
200 Battle at Bowser's Castle Plays when Bowser's Minions are fighting the Folded Soldiers in Bowser's Castle.
201 Green Streamer Battle Plays while attacking during battles in Shangri-Spa and its springs.
202 Green Streamer Battle - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during battles in Shangri-Spa and its springs.
203 Boss Fight Plays while attacking during Boss Sumo Bro's and Handaconda's boss battles.
204 Boss Fight - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Boss Sumo Bro's and Handaconda's boss battles.
205 The Dual-Bladed Duelist Plays while attacking during Scissors' boss battle.
206 The Dual-Bladed Duelist - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Scissors' boss battle.

Special[edit]

Number Name Notes Media
207 Hotfoot Crater Plays in Hotfoot Crater.
208 Origami Castle Plays in Origami Castle.
209 Olivia's Last Bench Plays when Olivia sits on the bench before King Olly's boss battle.
210 King Olly's Throne Room Plays in King Olly's throne room in Origami Castle.
211 Olivia Transforms - Final Battle Plays when Olivia transforms into a giant hammer in the final battle.
212 King Olly, Origami Overlord Plays after defeating King Olly.
213 The Fanged Fastener Plays while attacking during Stapler's boss battle.
214 The Fanged Fastener - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during Stapler's boss battle.
215 Battle with King Olly Plays while attacking during the first phase of King Olly's boss battle.
216 Battle with King Olly - Thinking Plays while arranging rings during the first phase of King Olly's boss battle.
217 King Olly and Mega Bowser Plays during the sumo battle between Bowser and King Olly.
218 Mega Bowser on the Brink Plays when Bowser is close to the edge during the sumo battle.
219 King Olly on the Brink Plays when King Olly is close to the edge during the sumo battle.
220 Mega King Olly Transformation Plays when King Olly transforms into his sumo form.
221 Mega Bowser Transformation Plays when Olivia transforms Bowser into his sumo form.
222 Olivia's Plea Plays after the first phase of King Olly's boss battle and before Olivia makes her final wish.
223 King Olly's Final Form Plays when King Olly appears in his final form.
224 Olivia's Final Magic Circle Plays when Olivia summons the Magic Circle before the final phase of King Olly's boss battle.
225 The Final Battle Plays during the final phase of King Olly's boss battle.
226 1,000-Fold Arms Plays while using the 1,000-Fold Arms.
227 King Olly Enters Plays during scenes involving King Olly.
228 Luigi Enters Plays during scenes involving Luigi.
229 Vellumental Enters Plays when a Vellumental appears.
230 The Legion of Stationery Enters Plays when a member of the Legion of Stationery appears.
231 Olivia Transforms Plays when Olivia transforms into a Vellumental form.
232 Super Star Plays while using the Super Star. Arrangement of the Starman theme from Super Mario Bros. and Superstar Mario's theme from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
233 Streamer Removal Plays after destroying a streamer spool.
234 Peach's Castle Grand Opening Plays during a cutscene showing the streamer's removal from Peach's Castle.
235 MAX Confetti Increased! Plays after clearing the red, blue, yellow, and purple streamers.
236 All Streamers Cleared Plays after clearing the green streamer.
237 Sensor Lab Plays in the Sensor Lab and its satellite offices.
238 Toad Radar Plays while testing inventions in the Sensor Lab.
239 Café Plays in cafés.
240 Heading to Peach's Castle with Luigi Plays in the opening scene when Mario and Luigi are driving to Peach's Castle.
241 Game Over Plays on the Game Over screen.
242 Ending Plays in the ending scene showing the Origami Festival. Arrangement of the ending theme from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
243 Staff Credits Plays during the ending credits.
244 Paper Mario: The Origami King Plays on the title screen.

One World, One Pipe[edit]

Mario near numbered cannons in Paper Mario: The Origami King
The pipe hub
“A functional art installation celebrating large scale plumbing.”
Description

The hub on the other side of the gray Warp Pipe in the lobby contains six colored Warp Pipes leading to different areas of the game (with the first five colors corresponding to the streamer regions), though Mario cannot use one until he has unpeeled the tape stuck on the other end in the respective area. Attempting to enter a pipe leading to an area not yet visited causes a prompt to appear saying it is blocked on the other side and Mario to exit the pipe.

Number Color Destination
1 Red Overlook Mountain
2 Blue Shogun Studios
3 Yellow Scorching Sandpaper Desert
4 Purple Sea Tower
5 Green Shangri-Spa
6 Black Volcano Peak (Peach's Castle / Origami Castle)

Fish prints[edit]

The largest possible Cheep Cheep fish print in Paper Mario: The Origami King
The largest possible Blooper fish print in Paper Mario: The Origami King
The largest possible Cheep Cheep and Blooper fish prints
The largest possible Cheep Cheep and Blooper fish prints
The largest possible Cheep Cheep and Blooper fish prints

If Mario has caught a Cheep Cheep or Blooper at any of the fishing spots, a fish print of his largest catch for each fish is hung on the wall in the lobby (the Cheep Cheep on the left and the Blooper on the right). Obtaining the largest fish prints (after catching the Legendary Cheep Cheep and Legendary Blooper) unlocks the Fish Finder trophy.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 大博物館[?]
Daihakubutsukan
Great Museum
Chinese (simplified) 大博物馆[?]
Dà Bówùguǎn
Great Museum
Chinese (traditional) 大博物館[?]
Dà Bówùguǎn
Great Museum
French Musée Champignon[?] Same as English name (translates to "Mushroom Museum")
German Myko-Museum[?] From "myko-" (myco-, prefix relating to fungi) and "Museum"
Italian Museo Champignon[?] Mushroom Museum
(Museo is Italian for "Museum" and Champignon is French for "Mushroom")
Korean 키노피오 타운 중앙박물관[?]
Kinopio Taun Jung'angbakmulgwan
Toad Town Central Museum
Spanish Museo Champignon[?] Mushroom Museum
(Museo is Spanish for "Museum" and Champignon is French for "Mushroom")

See also[edit]