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===''Paper Mario===
===''Paper Mario===
[[File:popdivasprite.gif|thumb|left|A sprite of Pop Diva]]
[[File:popdivasprite.gif|thumb|left|A sprite of Pop Diva]]
During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', she became depressed after the kidnapping of [[Princess Peach]], rendering her unable to sing. [[Mario]] had to bring Chanterelle music by having an item called [[Lyrics]], written by [[Master Poet]] and have it to compose the item by [[Toad in the Desert]] as it changes into the item, the [[Melody]]; as the item helps Chanterelle reawaken her natural vocal ability.  There was no clue given to where the composer lived; the lyrics said they must be taken to a composer "somewhere in the world."  Luckily, Mario managed to give Chanterelle the completed composition. She sang for Mario beautifully and in tune. She then rewards Mario with an [[Attack FX D]] [[Badge]]. After that, Mario can ask her to sing the song again if he wishes to. She'll sing the song again for him how ever many times he wants her to. She later appeared with her two Toad instrumentalists, conducted by the Master Poet, in the game's credits. The song is also heard at the very end of the game with the "The End" screen for a while when [[Princess Peach]] and Mario are at [[Princess Peach's Castle|the castle]] overlooking the fireworks.
During the events of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', she becomes depressed after the kidnapping of [[Princess Peach]], rendering her unable to sing. [[Mario]] has to bring Chanterelle music by having an item called [[Lyrics]], written by [[Master Poet]] and have it to compose the item by [[Toad in the Desert]] as it changes into the item, the [[Melody]]; as the item helps Chanterelle reawaken her natural vocal ability.  There is no clue given to where the composer lived; the lyrics says they must be taken to a composer "somewhere in the world."  Luckily, Mario manages to give Chanterelle the completed composition. She sings for Mario beautifully and in tune. She then rewards Mario with an [[Attack FX D]] [[Badge]]. After that, Mario can ask her to sing the song again if he wishes to. She'll sing the song again for him how ever many times he wants her to. She later appears with her two Toad instrumentalists, conducted by the Master Poet, in the game's credits. The song is also heard at the very end of the game with the "The End" screen for a while when [[Princess Peach]] and Mario are at [[Princess Peach's Castle|the castle]] overlooking the fireworks.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 07:41, July 17, 2012

Template:Character-infobox Chanterelle (also known as Pop Diva) is a beautiful Toad singer who performs in the port of Toad Town at Club 64.

History

Paper Mario

File:Popdivasprite.gif
A sprite of Pop Diva

During the events of Paper Mario, she becomes depressed after the kidnapping of Princess Peach, rendering her unable to sing. Mario has to bring Chanterelle music by having an item called Lyrics, written by Master Poet and have it to compose the item by Toad in the Desert as it changes into the item, the Melody; as the item helps Chanterelle reawaken her natural vocal ability. There is no clue given to where the composer lived; the lyrics says they must be taken to a composer "somewhere in the world." Luckily, Mario manages to give Chanterelle the completed composition. She sings for Mario beautifully and in tune. She then rewards Mario with an Attack FX D Badge. After that, Mario can ask her to sing the song again if he wishes to. She'll sing the song again for him how ever many times he wants her to. She later appears with her two Toad instrumentalists, conducted by the Master Poet, in the game's credits. The song is also heard at the very end of the game with the "The End" screen for a while when Princess Peach and Mario are at the castle overlooking the fireworks.

Gallery

Trivia

  • She is named after the chanterelle, a species of edible mushroom. "Chanter" is also French for "to sing."

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