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*Dotwood Tree is a pun off of "[[wikipedia:Cornus (genus)|Dogwood Tree]]" and "dot".
*Dotwood Tree is a pun off of "[[wikipedia:Cornus (genus)|Dogwood Tree]]" and "dot".


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Template:Level The Dotwood Tree, the setting for Chapter 3-3, is a large pixelated tree that appears in The Bitlands in Super Paper Mario.

Chapter 3-3: Up, Up, and a Tree

Storyline text

Somehow, the heroes had beached the Big Blooper and crossed the Tile Pool.

But before they could dry, they saw the imposing silhouette of Fort Francis.

"It sure is getting dark," Peach said in a quiet voice.

But when they looked up, they realized they were in the shadow of a huge tree.

Mario, knowing in his gut this must be the way, set out toward the great tree...

Interior.
Red winds (white winds cannot be ridden).

Once Mario and co. reach the tree, they climb it until they reach the entrance to the inside, which must be uncovered by Bowser's Fire. They eventually reach the top, where they fight Dimentio in Dimension D. The magician is defeated and the group rides the red wind which circles around the tree's top until they finish the level.

Enemies

Names in other languages

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Trivia