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|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole at the fishing spot required to fill in to progress.
|There is a Not-Bottomless Hole at the fishing spot required to fill in to progress.
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==Collectible Treasures==
==Collectible Treasure==
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|In the fishing spot, a shiny fish will reveal to be a Collectible Treasure of [[Paper Macho Koopa Paratroopa]] (No. 75) when caught and reeled in.
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|To the north of the island is a [[? Block]].
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|In a patch of sand, near the visible ? Block, is a [[Hidden Block]].
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Revision as of 11:44, February 25, 2023

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Crescent Moon Island /
Full Moon Island
Crescent Moon Island in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Crescent Moon Island, the initial state of the island
Toads 3
Not-Bottomless Holes 3
Collectible Treasures 1
? Blocks 2
Enemies Cheep Cheeps
Sidesteppers
“Ah. The crescent moon has filled out to become a FULL moon... Thus, Crescent Moon Island shall now be known as...Full Moon Island.”
Captain T. Ode, Paper Mario: The Origami King
Crescent Moon Island
Full Moon Island
Sea Chart icon for Crescent Moon Island and Full Moon Island

Full Moon Island, initially known as Crescent Moon Island, is one of 11 accessible islands in the Great Sea in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It is charted in territory F-3 on the Sea Chart with a shape of a circle (a crescent moon until the middle of the island is brought up). To bring up the central portion of the island, Mario must first fish up a Sidestepper at the fishing spot and defeat it to spawn a Magic Circle for the Earth Vellumental. Once the central portion surfaces, there is a stone Toad statue right in the middle of the island. Mario can examine the statue to see a diagram indicating that this now-circle-shaped island forms a baseball diamond layout with three other islands, Full Moon Island corresponding to the first base. The diagram also depicts a diamond-shaped island to be found midpoint between the other islands (corresponding to the pitcher's mound). There is a chest containing a Mushroom Handle in front of the statue. In the same chest, Mario finds a note from Luigi saying, "Hey, Bro! Got the key! Come find me on the mushroom-shaped island!" Beneath both the statue and the chest is a slab with an important message for progressing through the Great Sea: "To collect the three orbs, you must journey to Diamond Island."

Hidden Toads

Form Description Image
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An origami Toad Once the Sidestepper has been caught, Mario can find an origami fish swimming among Cheep Cheeps and Bloopers. It will unfold into a blue Toad when hammered. The first hidden Toad at Full Moon Island, disguised as a blue origami fish swimming among Cheep Cheeps and Bloopers.
Origami Toad #62: Rabbit There is a pile of leaves with an origami rabbit that will unfold into a yellow Toad when hammered. The second hidden Toad at Full Moon Island, disguised as an origami rabbit under a breakable bush.
Origami Toad #63: Red Roundfish Once the central portion of the island surfaces, a red origami fish can be found flopping on the western side of the island. It will unfold into a red Toad when hammered. The third hidden Toad at Full Moon Island, disguised as a red origami fish and originally submerged with the central platform.

After they return to The Princess Peach, the above Toads can be seen sharing a table by themselves at the ship's bow.

Not-Bottomless Holes

There are two Not-Bottomless Holes very obvious on the ground of the island. First 2 Not-Bottomless Holes on Full Moon Island of The Origami King.
There is a Not-Bottomless Hole at the fishing spot required to fill in to progress. Last Not-Bottomless Hole on Full Moon Island of The Origami King.

Collectible Treasure

Fished out by reeling in a shiny fish at the fishing spot. Only Collectible Treasure on Full Moon Island of The Origami King.

? Blocks

A ? Block hides above a patch of sand centered between three small holes. First ? Block on Full Moon Island of The Origami King.
Above the northside of the island near the local fishing dock, there is a ? Block. Last ? Block on Full Moon Island of The Origami King.

Names in other languages

Full Moon Island

Full Moon Island in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Full Moon Island
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マンゲツ[?]
Mangetsu-jima
Full Moon Island
Chinese (simplified) 满月岛[?]
Mǎn yuè dǎo
Full Moon Island
Chinese (traditional) 滿月島[?]
Mǎn yuè dǎo
Full Moon Island
Dutch Vollemaaneiland[?] Full Moon Island
German Vollmond-Insel[?] Full Moon Island
Italian Isola Plenilunio[?] Full Moon Island
Spanish Isla Plenilunio[?] Full Moon Island

Crescent Moon Island

Crescent Moon Island in Paper Mario: The Origami King
Crecent Moon Island
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミカヅキ[?]
Mikazuki-jima
Crescent Moon Island
Chinese (simplified) 新月岛[?]
Xīnyuè Dǎo
Crescent Moon Island
Chinese (traditional) 新月島[?]
Xīnyuè Dǎo
Crescent Moon Island
Italian Isola Mezzaluna[?] Half/Crescet Moon Island
Spanish Isla Medialuna[?] Half Moon Island