King Croacus IV

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Super Paper Mario enemy
King Croacus
Sprite of King Croacus IV from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Floro Caverns (5-4)
Role Boss
Max HP 50
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 5000, 50 (petals)
Items
Card type Uncommon
Card location(s) Card Shop; Map 37
Card description
King Croacus cares about making the world beautiful. Too bad drinking polluted water has made him insane.
Tattle
That's King Croacus. He leads the Floro Sapiens, and loves beautiful things... Max HP is 50. Attack is 2. He attacks with his head, like other Floro Sapiens... I don't think you can damage him when his face is closed off like that... Using Thoreau to grab stuff, then jumping into him works pretty well, though...
List of Catch Cards
185           186           187
“Trash is garbage, no matter how you dress it. This world is made for BEAUUUUUTY!”
King Croacus IV, Super Paper Mario
Artwork of King Croacus IV from Super Paper Mario
King Croacus's official artwork. Note that in-game, his smaller heads do not actually have thorns, except for one of their attacks.

King Croacus IV, usually called just simply King Croacus, is a boss in Super Paper Mario. The flamboyant king of the Floro Sapiens, Croacus adores beauty and spends most of his time brainwashing Cragnons to rebuild his castle full of jewels. He is also the owner of the sixth Pure Heart. He was the regent for King Croacus III until he came of age, and when the young ruler wilted, Croacus IV, popular due to his stabilizing influence, was appointed King. He doesn't care for fighting, but when Mario, Princess Peach, and Bowser enter his chambers, he decides to dispose of them. He resembles a giant flower and is named after the real life Crocus plant. His obsession with beauty may be a nod to another flower named Rosie, from the first Paper Mario. It is notable that in his theme song, a voice saying "I'm a champion", and "Me" can be heard, emphasizing King Croacus's narcissistic personality.

He is defeated by jumping onto his smaller heads and then jumping on his normal head when it becomes exposed, or just throwing the smaller heads at the exposed head. His central head is invincible unless exposed, no matter what the heroes do and can even hurt them if they jump on the corners of it. After some time, he loses the rest of his body and floats around on his head, throwing sharp petals at the heroes who must dodge or destroy them and attack Croacus' flying head straight on. He could also have been defeated by using Thoreau to grab one of his smaller petals and throw them at his normal head when it was exposed.

King Croacus IV's floating sun-like face without his flower body, red petals, and heads.
King Croacus's original form.

After he is eventually defeated, it is revealed that the Cragnons were polluting the waters that the Floro Sapiens drank from, and that King Croacus was trying to save his people by mind-controlling the Cragnons with Floro Sprouts. Upon witnessing the scene, Flint Cragley declares that he will show his tape to the Cragnons, ending the war between the two races.

If the player visits Croacus after Chapter 5 but before completing Chapter 7, he will still lie on the same spot on the floor, supposedly dead ("wilted"). The Floro Sapien who is watching over him says that he thinks that Croacus will revitalize, which he eventually does.

Following the defeat of the final boss, King Croacus can be found in healthy spirits once again; initially, he will claim his intentions are to wage war upon Mario and the Cragnons again. However, he quickly makes it clear that he is only joking and reverts to a more normal personality, saying that most of the polluted water was drained while he 'slept'. He then expresses his desire to begin a new era of peace between the Cragnons and Floro Sapiens.

Quotes

  • Ooooooo-weeee-ooooooo! Where, oh, where are my pretties?!
  • Pretties... Beautiful things... Ooo-wee! Bring them to me... More! More! More!
  • So you must be the intruders I've heard SO much about... Well, I will NOT forgive the great trashening of my beautiful kingdom. NOO-WEE-OO! ...Thus you are warned!
  • Trash is garbage, no matter how you dress it. This world is made for BEAUUUUUTY!
  • Ooo? What is THIS hideous, clashing thing?
  • Ooooooo-weeee-ooooooo! I am back!

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キング・ハナーン[?]
Kingu Hanān
King Hanān, pun on hana (「花」, "flower")
German König Krokus IV[?] King Crocus IV
Italian Re Cardo IV[?] Re means King, Cardo is a given name and the Italian word for "thistle". Maybe a pun on the italian name "Riccardo".
Spanish Rey Marchitus IV[?] King Wittherus IV