Mini Pauline

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A Mini Pauline capsule.

The Mini Paulines are Pauline toys introduced in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

History

Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!

They first appear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! During the game, they are given to the first 100 guests in the park. Donkey Kong tries to obtain one, but is customer number 101, causing him to go on a rampage and kidnap full-scale Pauline when Mario says that there are no more left. After the player beats the Plus Mode, he or she will witness the second ending, where Mario finally gives Donkey Kong a Mini Pauline. Like all the other Minis besides Mini Marios, they are sealed in a capsule and can be freed when Mini Mario touches them.

Mini Paulines also appear during gameplay. Though they act no different than Mini Marios; they must be taken into their own doors to complete the stage. They are the last kind of mini to appear in a level in Mini-Land Mayhem! and introduced as gameplay elements in Cannon Cove. Mini Pauline can be unlocked in the Construction Zone by collecting all Trophies and M-Tokens in all levels on one file.

Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move

All the Minis
Mini select screen.

In Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move after playing each minigame in Minigames Mode, the player can unlock Mini Paulines to use in every mode except Mingames Mode where only Mini Mario is playable. Mini Pauline play the same as the other mini toys.

In this game, Mini Pauline's appearance is slightly redesign, no longer having dress traps, pink lips and ball instead of "C" shaped hands and a more updated hair and body shape. In the Toy Collection mode, Mini Pauline also has her own version of the game's theme song. Furthermore, as a homage to Pauline early and more recent appearances, Mini Pauline will shout "Help Help" when she is in danger and in the Toy Collection mode will waive at the player similar to how Pauline does in 'Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis during the opening scenes.