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Revision as of 08:19, October 31, 2016

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This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Template:Levelbox Cherry Lake is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the Red Mini Paint Star from Ruddy Road, and unlocks paths leading to The Crimson Tower and Bloo Bay Beach. The Fan Thing can be found here, along with the Justice Toad.

This is where Huey teaches Mario the Cut-Out Technique and about wringing out Things.

Layout

When first entering the level, a cutscene plays and shows a Toad grabbing on to a large bucket full of red paint. The Toad then falls off the bucket shortly after, with Huey suggesting to go help the Toad. Mario tries to open the entrance gate, but fails. This is when Huey explains the Cut-Out Technique. After opening the gate, Mario is properly introduced to Cherry Lake. As expected, this level is full of water, bridges and watermills, with various flowers and trees as decoration. Later into the level, Mario finds the Toad, apparently stuck in a tree and being pushed by the strong wind created by the Fan. After stopping the fan and helping the Toad get off the the tree, the Toad (now calling himself "Justice Toad") asks for Mario's help. He asks Mario to get him his "super" clothes. However, the player can neglect the task, instead going directly for the red Mini Paint Star.

If the player chooses to help him, he returns the favor and helps Mario obtain the blue Mini Paint Star, which was previously out of reach.

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