Plum Park

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“Staying at a fancy hotel, and relaxing in a huge garden... The ultimate indulgence, isn't it?”
Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Plum Park is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the Purple Mini Paint Star from Dark Bloo Inn, and unlocks paths leading to Violet Passage and Bloo Bay Beach. The Teapot and Balloon Things can be found here, but Petea Piranha must be defeated before Mario can get the Teapot.

Layout

Shortly after entering the level, Mario is greeted by a Dark Bloo Inn staff member. He has not seen the teapot needed for the ghost Toads, so Huey encourages Mario to continue looking. Plum Park's water has been contaminated by poison, and Mario will take 2 damage if he enters it. Instead, Mario must walk on paths or hop across lily pads to navigate the area. First, Mario has to hammer a tilted fence in the greeting area, allowing him to continue on a side path. Continuing north, he will come across a hollow passage he can enter to reach an area full of Poison Bloopers and Shy Guys in buckets.

To the north, Mario will enter a hedge maze. Through the right exit, Mario will return to the bucket area and can destroy a crate to reach the top of an overhang. A Fire Piranha Plant nests in a bucket, and after it is defeated, the bucket rolls into the poison and Mario can safely ride it around. To the right is a concert stage, along with Toad #1 of the yellow Rescue Squad. When Mario approaches the stage, Birdo performs a song with Koopa Troopas. The Toad instructs Mario to find the teapot and leaves to see his captain in Sacred Forest.

After collecting the Balloons Thing, Mario must hammer down the concert wall to reveal the Teapot. As Mario is squeezing it, Petea Piranha pops out and attacks. Petea is weak to the Lemon and Lemon Replica Things, which blind him and cause him to fall over. This may also be done by using Hammer or Jump attacks after he spins and gets dizzy. Once Petea is defeated, the Teapot can be removed and Plum Park's waters are cleaned.

A flower blooms in the bucket area, and Mario must ride a bucket over to it to grab the purple Mini Paint Star on top, opening a path to Violet Passage. The blue Mini Paint Star is in the area right of the entrance, and it opens a shortcut to Bloo Bay Beach.

Three fountains called the Fountain of Life, Fountain of Truth, and the Fountain of Purity are located in Plum Park at different ends of the area. When not poisoned, the Fountain of Life restores Mario's health. The Fountain of Truth contains many coins thrown in by a Toad to grant wishes, and the Fountain of Purity has the Teapot rotating on top of it.

Enemies

Mini-Boss

Colorless spots

Plum Park
In the first area, on the ground. Violet Passage
In the first area, on the ground. Violet Passage
In the first area, on a fence to the right. Violet Passage
In the first area, on the base of the flowers. Violet Passage
In the first area, on the ground. Violet Passage
To the right of the first area, on a wooden plank. Violet Passage
To the right of the first area, on the southmost lily pad. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a Toad. Violet Passage
In the second area, on three bushes. To access the bushes, Mario must use the Paint Hammer off the left edge of the platform with the sign, revealing a hidden path. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a Toad. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a bush. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the second area, on a brick. Violet Passage
In the third area, on the ground. Violet Passage
In the third area, on the ground. Violet Passage
In the third area, on a wooden plank. Violet Passage
In the third area, on the ground. Violet Passage
In the third area, on a wall. Violet Passage
In the third area, on a wall. Violet Passage
North from the third area, on the ground. This colorless spot is in the shape of a Fire Flower or Ice Flower. Violet Passage
North from the third area, on a lily pad. Violet Passage
North from the third area, on a wall. This colorless spot can only be accessed after Petea Piranha has been defeated and the fence is knocked down. Violet Passage
North from the third area, on a wall. Violet Passage
North from the third area, on a wall. Violet Passage
North from the third area, on a wall. Violet Passage
At the Fountain of Truth, on the Toad. Violet Passage
In the third area, on the wall. Violet Passage
In the third area, on a crate. Violet Passage
In the concert area, on a lily pad. Violet Passage

Cutouts

Level Location Reward Hint Image
Plum Park In the area with Birdo's concert, on the bushes while standing at the back of the area. Cutting this out reveals Luigi. 300 Coins Plants casting shadows.
Shadows shining through the dark.
Spotlight of the plum.
Violet Passage

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パ・プールていえん[?]
Pa Pūru Teien
"Pa Pool" Park; an anagram of パープル (purple)
Russian Сиреневый парк[?]
Sirenevyy park
Lilac Park
Spanish Balneario Amatista[?] Amethyst Spa

Trivia

  • According to the game manual, the two tea-drinking Snifits by the waterfall are responsible for the poisonous water. They stuffed Petea Piranha inside the teapot to use him as a teabag, which is also why Petea is folded up as one.
  • This area is very similar to World 3 of the previous game. Both have toxic water on the first visit caused by a enemy and the music changes after the completion of the level.
  • In Birdo's song, the line "Two hearts in doki doki panic..." is a reference to the Japan-only game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which was reskinned internationally as Super Mario Bros. 2. Doki Doki Panic featured many characters that would later appear as recurring characters in the Mario franchise, including Shy Guys and Birdo, the former of which appears as the audience during the latter's performance.