Boggly Woods
Origin
Boggly Woods are the woods Mario, Goombella and Koops explore in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Chapter 2. It is the home of pale black and white creatures, along with the Punies, small grey creatures with colored pompoms on their heads.
Mario saves the Great Tree from the X-Nauts and Lord Crump, and Flurrie joins Mario here.
Enhanced Information
Boggly Woods was long ago rumored to be the "new" Shiver Mountain, until the game released and Fahrr Outpost was discovered by game players. It certainly seems like an icy place, and if you talk to Goombella, she will sometimes say things that relate to how cold it is while you're in Boggly Woods.
Madame Flurrie lives in Boggly Woods to get away from stress and the public so she can live in peace with all of the well-known Punies that love her so. Mario first meets her when Punio, a fellow puni, suggests her for help on getting into the Great Tree.
The Great Tree, a gigantic tree with white leaves and hydro-roots with water in its walls, is the home of the Punies. The Punies are simply little gray creatures with an extremely puny small size and coloured orbs on their heads attatched to entennas.
Colors of The Forest
All of the trees in Boggly Woods seem to have black bark and white leaves. This hint of colour obviously symbolizes the black and white origin of it all. There is also white grass near the warp pipe and in other parts of the forest.
One of the oddest and least understandable things in the forest is the ground. The ground is aurora-like in rainbow colors that change and move around flatly. One of the rumors about the ground was that it actually resembled auroras in icy places...
--Kelt 20:40, 25 May 2006 (EDT)