Puni Orb

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Puni Orb
The Puni Orb from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Description
"The emblem of a Puni leader, given to you by the elder."
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)

The Puni Orb is an orange ball that, when activated, causes Punies to enter a trance-like state. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Puni elder gives Mario this item to help transport the Punies and keep them safe. In many rooms of The Great Tree, there are black and white pedestals where the Puni Orb can be placed. When activated, a square of light will appear on the floor, and the Punies will be instantly attracted to it. They'll gather inside the lit area and stay there until the Orb is taken out. Some pedestals also have a screen to show how many Punies are in the light. This makes controlling the Punies much easier when in puzzles or dangerous areas. Lord Crump also uses Mario's placing the Puni Orb in a fake pedestal to trap him and the Punies in a cage. Mario is able to keep the Puni Orb throughout the course of the game.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プニプニだま[?]
Punipuni Dama
Punipuni Ball
German Bubuwel[?] Pun on "Bubu" (Puni) and "juwel" (jewel).
Italian Sfera Fufifufi[?] Punipuni Orb
Spanish Piedra Puni[?] Puni Stone

Trivia

  • Although it is unknown exactly why the Punies as a whole are so attracted to the Puni Orb, a certain non-playable Puni states that he enjoys its presence because it is squishy (and it therefore makes him wish to "squish it"), which is how most other characters describe the Punies themselves.[citation needed]