Kiwano Temple

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Kiwano Temple
Kiwano Temple from Paper Mario: Color Splash
A rock destroys the track.
How to access Obtain the orange Mini Paint Star from Marmalade Valley
Paint Stars Red Mini Paint Star icon from the Paper Mario: Color Splash World MapYellow Mini Paint Star icon from the Paper Mario: Color Splash World MapOrange Mini Paint Star icon from the Paper Mario: Color Splash World Map
Colorless spots 37
Things None
Boss Big Spiny
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“Isn't it fun exploring a dangerous and mysterious temple like this? Watch your step!”
Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Kiwano Temple is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the orange Mini Paint Star in Marmalade Valley, and unlocks paths leading to The Golden Coliseum, Redpepper Volcano, and Toad Trainworks. Its name is inspired by the kiwano, a type of spiked fruit.

Layout

After entering the level, Mario must hammer a cracked pillar and cause it to collapse on the train tracks. This loosens a cardboard tube that Mario can ride in to get across spikes and reach the temple's entrance. Huey notices that the door is missing a spike. If Mario has gotten the Sharp Spike from Château Chanterelle, he can insert it and enter the temple.

In the first room, Mario must paint in four torches, which causes a POW Block to appear. When he hits it, the spikes in front of the POW Block flip over, and Spinies drop down from the ceiling. A Super Star can be used to defeat the Spinies and go to the next area.

In the next room, Mario must battle Spikes and Spinies to reach a cardboard tube, then roll it back to the entrance. He can jump on it to reach another floor, in which he must walk between Spinies and Brick Blocks to roll another cardboard tube.

The next area contains Spinies rolling in cardboard tubes. Mario must balance on the tubes and go between pillars, fighting Spikes and Paper-Cone Goombas. He can then roll a tube into a new area and trigger a pressure plate that sends him down to an area in which he must move the tube left and right to avoid lava. Before obtaining the Mini Paint Star, he must defeat a Big Spiny. The yellow Mini Paint Star opens a path to the Golden Coliseum, while the one below it (accessed by standing back on the platform and waiting for it to drop) leads to Redpepper Volcano.

When Mario gains access to Fort Cobalt, two Toads appear in Port Prisma discussing the train stuck at Kiwano Temple. If Mario visits it again, he will find a conductor upset at the tracks being destroyed, having a train full of Toads that need to visit Tangerino Grill. The blue Rescue Squad leader asks Mario to find his 23 squad members to fix the tracks.

Once all the squad members have been found, they form a set of train tracks. As the Sunset Express sets off, it is promptly crushed by a Thwomp. The conductor instructs the passengers to get out and push the train instead. An orange Mini Paint Star appears, opening a shortcut to Toad Trainworks, which the train stops at.

Enemies

Colorless spots

Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on a post. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on the ground beneath a cardboard tube. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on a railroad track. If this colorless spot is not repainted before destroying the track with the rickety column, it will be inaccessible until the blue Rescue Squad is rescued. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on the ground after crossing the spikes. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on the wall. Mario must hammer off the ledge to reveal a row of invisible blocks. Kiwano Temple
In the first area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on a flame. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on a flame. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on a flame. Kiwano Temple
In the second area, on a flame. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on a fencepost. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the third area, on a vase. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on a column. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on the ground. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on a cardboard wheel. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on a fencepost. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on a column. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on the wall. Kiwano Temple
In the fourth area, on a tipped column. Kiwano Temple

Record

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Audio.svg Magma Flows, Lava Glows - Plays when lava floods the temple
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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイダイトゲしんでん[?]
Daidai Toge Shinden
Orange Thorn Temple
French Temple Kiwano[?] Kiwano Temple
German Terrakotta-Tempel[?] Terracotta Temple
Italian Tempio Kiwano[?] Kiwano Temple
Portuguese Templo Kiwano[?] Kiwano Temple
Russian Храм Хурмы[?]
Khram Khurmy
Persimmon Temple
Spanish (NOA) Templo de la Tuna[?] Prickly Pear Temple
Spanish (NOE) Templo Chumbo[?] Prickly Temple