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'''Sir Swoop''' is a [[Swooper]] that fights at the [[Glitz Pit]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. After a few rounds he will come into the Minor League room and [[Mario]] can talk to him. Sir Swoop enters the Glitz Pit shortly after [[King K]] vanishes. He gets the exact same introduction from [[Jolene]] as Mario did (even including button prompts, such as "Press A"); however, his instructions from [[Grubba]] are comically to " | '''Sir Swoop''' is a [[Swooper]] that fights at the [[Glitz Pit]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. After a few rounds he will come into the Minor League room and [[Mario]] can talk to him. Sir Swoop enters the Glitz Pit shortly after [[King K]] vanishes. He gets the exact same introduction from [[Jolene]] as Mario did (even including button prompts, such as "Press A"); however, his instructions from [[Grubba]] are comically to "do a triple flip and meow" (a feat that, had Mario gotten it--which is impossible in the game--he could not have done). | ||
He never appears again, not even after Mario comes back to the Glitz Pit, due to King K returning to the roster. | He never appears again, not even after Mario comes back to the Glitz Pit, due to King K returning to the roster. |
Revision as of 17:23, June 6, 2008
- “Teach me, O Master!”
- —Sir Swoop, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Sir Swoop is a Swooper that fights at the Glitz Pit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. After a few rounds he will come into the Minor League room and Mario can talk to him. Sir Swoop enters the Glitz Pit shortly after King K vanishes. He gets the exact same introduction from Jolene as Mario did (even including button prompts, such as "Press A"); however, his instructions from Grubba are comically to "do a triple flip and meow" (a feat that, had Mario gotten it--which is impossible in the game--he could not have done).
He never appears again, not even after Mario comes back to the Glitz Pit, due to King K returning to the roster.