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[[Image:Flopside.jpg|thumb|right|A confused [[Mario]] sees a dimensional tear that could lead him to '''Flopside''' for the first time.]]
[[Image:Flopside.jpg|thumb|right|A confused [[Mario]] sees a dimensional tear that could lead him to '''Flopside''' for the first time.]]
'''Flopside''' is the mirrored counterpart to [[Flipside]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The main features that distinguish Flopside relatively from Flipside is that all buildings, areas, and residents are reversed and that the town is painted in shadowy tones to set off the pastels of Flipside, as well as a general dilapidated look such as broken windows and pilars. Flopside contains its own [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]]; the boss of which is [[Shadoo]]. The [[Mirror Mansion (Super Paper Mario)|Mirror Mansion]] serves as a bridge between the two towns.
'''Flopside''' is the mirrored counterpart to [[Flipside]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The main features that distinguish Flopside relatively from Flipside is that all buildings, areas, and residents are reversed and that the town is painted in shadowy tones to set off the pastels of Flipside, as well as a general dilapidated look such as broken windows and pillars. Flopside contains its own [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]]; the boss of which is [[Shadoo]]. The [[Mirror Mansion (Super Paper Mario)|Mirror Mansion]] serves as a bridge between the two towns.


Because of the reversed nature of Flopside, the residents of the town are the opposite versions of the residents of Flipside, which in turn causes them to have different personalities, or perhaps different preferences. For example, Pook of Flipside loves the sea, while his Flopside counterpart, Puck, prefers the sky. Another example is the cook [[Dyliss]], [[Saffron]]'s counterpart, who mixes two items instead of simply cooking one.
Because of the reversed nature of Flopside, the residents of the town are the opposite versions of the residents of Flipside, which in turn causes them to have different personalities, or perhaps different preferences. For example, Pook of Flipside loves the sea, while his Flopside counterpart, Puck, prefers the sky. Another example is the cook [[Dyliss]], [[Saffron]]'s counterpart, who mixes two items instead of simply cooking one.

Revision as of 13:50, January 5, 2008

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A confused Mario sees a dimensional tear that could lead him to Flopside for the first time.

Flopside is the mirrored counterpart to Flipside in the game Super Paper Mario. The main features that distinguish Flopside relatively from Flipside is that all buildings, areas, and residents are reversed and that the town is painted in shadowy tones to set off the pastels of Flipside, as well as a general dilapidated look such as broken windows and pillars. Flopside contains its own Pit of 100 Trials; the boss of which is Shadoo. The Mirror Mansion serves as a bridge between the two towns.

Because of the reversed nature of Flopside, the residents of the town are the opposite versions of the residents of Flipside, which in turn causes them to have different personalities, or perhaps different preferences. For example, Pook of Flipside loves the sea, while his Flopside counterpart, Puck, prefers the sky. Another example is the cook Dyliss, Saffron's counterpart, who mixes two items instead of simply cooking one.

Flopside was created by both the Tribe of Ancients and the Tribe of Darkness as an antithesis to Flipside. It was first realized that without darkness (as Flipside was a town of light), Flipside would fall into ruin, as light cannot exist without darkness. As a result Flopside was created as a town of darkness to offset Flipside. The two towns are in perfect balance and have been ever since.

As a side note, all the Heart Pillars in Flopside are located in the same spot in relativity to Flipside.

In the PAL version, the 2nd Floor is called 1st Floor and the 3rd Floor is called the 2nd Floor. The 1st Floor was also changed to the Ground Floor.

Trivia

  • Though many assume only a select few in Flopside know of Flipside, by the time the player has beaten the game many residents will mention Flipside--one of them in fact moves to Flipside.
  • Flopside's name derives from the second half of flip-flop, flop (as opposed to Flipside deriving from flip).
  • Flopside's music is the opposite of the Flipside Music (all high notes are low and vice versa)

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