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29 of the game's songs are playable in the gallery. Song titles marked with an asterisk (*) are the titles used in the British English version of the game.
29 of the game's songs are playable in the gallery. Song titles marked with an asterisk (*) are the titles used in the British English version of the game.


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Latest revision as of 13:29, July 2, 2024

Mario inside the Sticker Museum
“Welcome to the Sticker Museum! A place to preserve all the wondrous stickers in the world for posterity!”
Sticker Museum curator, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

The Sticker Museum is a grand museum hidden underground in Decalburg in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. At first, the door leading to it is locked. Once the curator trapped under the fountain in Decalburg's plaza is rescued, he rewards Mario by revealing the Sticker Museum he has built with his "vast fortune". This area uses a remix of the Decalburg theme. The museum is separated into two sections, one half for Thing Stickers (the blue section on the left side) and the other for Battle Stickers (the orange section on the right side).

The Sticker Museum is, at first, empty; the frames that should contain stickers are all blank. Stickers can be placed in spots via Paperization, thus completing their entry. Entries for battle stickers give a power rating, attack range, and unique description. Thing Stickers provide a view of the Thing, the thing sticker, and a description. If Mario owns any stickers in his album that are not in the museum, the section containing the sticker's location lights up. Once inside a section, a faint outline of the sticker determines where to place it. Speaking to the curator tells Mario how many stickers he has placed, and how many more he needs to place. Mario's walking speed in the Sticker Museum is slightly sped up to navigate faster.

There are 64 Thing Stickers and 96 Battle Stickers total, and completing each section unveils a new exhibit. Completing the Battle Stickers section unlocks an enemy gallery with enemy attack patterns, and completing the Thing Sticker section unlocks a music gallery. The only stickers that are not included are Kersti and the Flip-flop sticker. Completing both sections will make the curator promote Mario to Honorary Curator and Kersti to Vice Curator, but this has no gameplay effect. A list of stickers and their corresponding museum numbers can be found here.

Enemy gallery[edit]

The player can pay one coin to view a series of enemy attack patterns through a pair of binoculars. Each enemy attacks a cardboard cutout of Mario, with the setting of each "battle" scene differing depending on the enemy, and also shows its damage and dizzy animation. While viewing an enemy, the player can use the Circle Pad Circle Pad to change the viewing angle. The player can only view the enemies for a limited amount of time before the viewing time runs out and they must pay another coin to view again from where they left off.

Music gallery[edit]

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“Feel free to kick back on the sofa and relax to your favorite background music.”
Signpost (American English version)
“Get comfy on the sofa, relax and listen to your favourite background music.”
Signpost (British English version)

In the music gallery, Mario sits on a sofa while music plays through speakers and an album cover representing the current song is displayed overhead. The songs can only be played sequentially: the player can press A Button to skip to the next song, otherwise the song skips automatically after it has looped once.

29 of the game's songs are playable in the gallery. Song titles marked with an asterisk (*) are the titles used in the British English version of the game.

Image Song Notes
"Detective Mario" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Detective Mario Plays in Decalburg when Mario has to rescue the Toads following the Sticker Fest.
"The Rampaging Din" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star The Rampaging Din
The Terrible Din*
Plays in cutscenes involving troublesome situations, first playing when Kersti accuses Mario of touching the Sticker Comet.
"Kersti the Sticker" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Kersti the Sticker Plays when Kersti is introduced and when Mario rescues her in Rustle Burrow.
"Blue Skies, White Clouds" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Blue Skies, White Clouds Plays in grassland levels: Warm Fuzzy Plains, Bouquet Gardens, Water's Edge Way, Hither Thither Hill, Whammino Mountain, and the first area of Drybake Desert and Leaflitter Path. The song incorporates the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros.
"Don't Call Me Flunky" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Don't Call Me Flunky Plays when the three Goombas confront Mario in Decalburg before the first battle in the game, and when the two Boomerang Bros. confront Mario in Leaflitter Path before their battle.
"My Things" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star My Things Plays in cutscenes involving Bowser Jr.
"Unstoppable Fury" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Unstoppable Fury Plays when the Goomba Wheel attacks Mario. The song is a more aggressive arrangement of "Don't Call Me Flunky".
"The Tension" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star The Tension
Tension*
Plays during the cutscene before a boss fight.
"A Thousand Miles Away" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star A Thousand Miles Away
Beyond the Mirage*
Plays in outdoor desert levels: Drybake Desert, Yoshi Sphinx, outside Sandshifter Ruins and Drybake Stadium, and Damp Oasis during the sandstorm.
"Scarlet Wings" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Scarlet Wings Plays when the three Paratroopas attack Mario in Yoshi Sphinx.
"The Blue Wizard" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star The Blue Wizard Plays in cutscenes involving Kamek.
"Woods of Poison" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Woods of Poison Plays in World 3 levels while the woods are poisoned.
"Because I'm Angry" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Because I'm Angry Plays when the Wiggler or a Wiggler Segment becomes angry.
"Can't Catch Me" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Can't Catch Me Plays when a Wiggler Segment runs away and when the Wiggler transports Mario between the beach and the shipwreck at Whitecap Beach. The song is a faster-paced arrangement of "Because I'm Angry".
"Snifit or Whiffit" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Snifit or Whiffit
Hit It or Snifit!*
Plays during the Snifit or Whiffit game show.
"Sorrow on the Waves" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Sorrow on the Waves Plays in the shipwreck area in Whitecap Beach.
"Danger at Surfshine Harbor" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Danger at Surfshine Harbor
Danger at Surfshine Harbour*
Plays in Surfshine Harbor after the Big Cheep Cheep appears.
"Swinging Swing" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Swinging Swing Plays during Birdo's performance in Snow Rise.
"The Enigmansion" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star The Enigmansion Plays while inside the Enigmansion. The song incorporates the Ghost House theme from Super Mario World and "Waltz of the Boos" from Super Mario Galaxy.
"Boo Night Fever" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Boo Night Fever Plays during the Boo disco fight in the Enigmansion.
"Give Me a Lift" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Give Me a Lift Plays while Mario is on a chairlift in Whiteout Valley. The song is an arrangement of the athletic theme from Super Mario Bros. 3.
"Go Go Trolley!" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Go Go Trolley!
Go, Go, Trolley!*
Plays while Mario is on a minecart in Bowser's Snow Fort. The song is an arrangement of "Slider" from Super Mario 64.
"Jungly Jungle" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Jungly Jungle Plays in jungle levels: Shy Guy Jungle, Jungle Rapids, and the end of Long Fall Falls.
"Approach of the Giant Fish" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Approach of the Giant Fish Plays in Long Fall Falls.
"Ruins Explorer" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Ruins Explorer Plays in Chomp Ruins.
"It's Hot (So Hot)" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star It's Hot (So Hot) Plays in Rugged Road and Rumble Volcano. The song is an arrangement of "Jungly Jungle".
"Flapping Wings Ascend" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Flapping Wings Ascend
Soaring Through the Sky*
Plays when the Flutter flies Mario to Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla from Gate Cliff. The song is a more uplifting arrangement of "Because I'm Angry".
"Battleship" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star Battleship Plays in Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla. The song is an arrangement of the airship theme from Super Mario Bros. 3.
"The Giant Arises" music gallery album cover in Paper Mario: Sticker Star The Giant Arises Plays when Bowser appears in Bowser's Sky Castle.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シール博物館[?]
Shīru Hakubutsukan
Seal Museum
Chinese (simplified) 贴纸博物馆[?]
Tiēzhǐ Bówùguǎn
Sticker Museum
Chinese (traditional) 貼紙博物館[?]
Tiēzhǐ Bówùguǎn
Sticker Museum
Italian Museo Sticker[?] Sticker Museum
Spanish (NOA) Museo de la Estampa[?] Stamp Museum

See also[edit]