Grodus

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Grodus
Artwork of Grodus from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Artwork from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“And then I, Grodus, will build a new world! A perfect, ideal world... Yes. A world made by me, about me, and for me! GAAACK ACK ACK ACK ACK!”
Grodus, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Grodus, referred to as Sir Grodus by his underlings, is the supreme leader of the X-Nauts and the main antagonist of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its remake. The organization consists of X-Nauts, a band of thugs determined to capture the Crystal Stars before Mario so they can dominate the world with the treasure behind the Thousand-Year Door.

History[edit]

Background[edit]

Prior to the start of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Grodus learns of the Shadow Queen buried beneath Rogueport from the Three Shadows. Grodus soon begins his plans to find the Crystal Stars and use them to revive the Queen in order to conquer the world. He learns the location of three of the Crystal Stars (Hooktail Castle, the Great Tree, and Rogueport Underground), and the Three Shadows inform him that a "pure maiden" is needed as a host for the Queen. The X-Naut organization eventually comes into possession of the Magic Map's treasure chest, though Grodus was unable to open it. He then decides to use the chest as a way of finding the pure maiden, since only a pure person can open it.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

By the time the story starts, Grodus has obtained the Crystal Star found in Rogueport Underground, which ends up under tight security in the Fortress on the Moon. With this in hand, Grodus sends the Three Shadows to find a pure maiden for his plans. At Rogueport, Beldam eventually finds Princess Peach, a suitable candidate to be the maiden, but since there were too many witnesses for her to kidnap Peach, Grodus loses his patience and sends some X-Nauts to abduct her themselves. After Grodus is given Peach, he is annoyed to find that Peach does not have the map, having already sent it to Mario. Hoping to gather more information on the Crystal Stars, he sends Lord Crump back to Rogueport.

Sir Grodus interrogating Peach

After failing to acquire any more information on the Crystal Stars, Lord Crump reports back to Grodus, who began setting his plans in order. Grodus' first appearance is when he is interrogating the princess about the whereabouts of the map. Peach accidentally reveals that Mario is the one who is going after the Stars, letting him know that he has the map. Afterwards, Grodus sends Lord Crump to the Great Tree to speed up the search, and sends the Three Shadows to steal the map from Mario. Mario, however, is able to defeat both of them, infuriating Grodus. After Mario successfully obtains the third Crystal Star, Grodus calls the Three Shadows once again to stop Mario, though this plan ended miserably.

At the Fortress, Grodus instructs TEC-XX, who he designed to be the "perfect computer", to keep an eye on Peach, but TEC ends up becoming infatuated with Peach and helping her foil Grodus' plans. He continues to send his minions out to stop Mario, such as Lord Crump to Keelhaul Key and Doopliss to the Excess Express, though they are always stopped due to Mario's intervention. As his plans continue to fail, Peach and TEC obtain Grodus' data disk that outlines all the aspects of his plans. With the disk, TEC is able to ultimately prepare for Peach to escape.

Grodus eventually finds out that TEC has been letting Peach in and out of her cell and has been hacking into other files that he was forbidden to go into. He shuts down TEC just as TEC prepared to let Peach escape and then takes her to the Thousand-Year Door, leaving the Fortress and the final Crystal Star under the command of Lord Crump. However, Grodus planned for Crump's eventual defeat, forgetting about sending his minions after Mario and his team to steal the other Stars from him and knowing that he could trick the heroes into opening the Thousand-Year Door for him. While Mario and his team attack the fortress, Grodus had Doopliss abduct Professor Frankly and disguise himself as the professor, using the guise to convince Mario to open the door. Once it is opened, Grodus enters and waits patiently for Mario in the Palace of Shadow's throne room.

After Mario confronts Grodus at the Palace, he reveals he tricked Mario into collecting the Crystal Stars to open the Thousand-Year Door. Grodus then engages Mario in battle, using various forms of magic and technology to aid him, though he ends up badly weakened. Not accepting defeat, he reveals Princess Peach imprisoned in a compact force field, threatening her life if Mario refuses to surrender. As Mario stands motionless, Grodus attempts to attack him, but the ceiling comes crashing down on him, being crushed by Bowser and Kammy Koopa who fall through the ceiling.

While Mario fights Bowser and Kammy, Grodus escapes to the resting place of the Shadow Queen with Peach. Once Mario defeats Bowser and Kammy, he goes down to the Queen's resting place, where Grodus is waiting. Declaring himself as the new ruler of the world, Grodus summons the Shadow Queen, presenting Peach as a vessel for the Queen's spirit. Unfortunately, when Grodus tries to order the Shadow Queen to destroy Mario, the Shadow Queen does not obey and blasts him, destroying his body and leaving him as merely a head. The Queen attacks him again, apparently finishing him. The Three Shadows then appear to explain that they tricked Grodus into thinking that he could control the Queen in order to revive her.

Sir Grodus's head talking to Lord Crump, as seen in the cutscene introduced by Goombella's email, in Poshley Heights
Grodus, Lord Crump, and the X-Nauts at Poshley Heights during the ending

In the game’s epilogue, as narrated by Goombella, Grodus is revealed to still be alive, residing in Poshley Heights alongside Lord Crump and some X-Nauts, and has reportedly changed for the better. How Lord Crump and Grodus managed to survive remains unexplained.

He has the same role in the remake, though with minor dialogue changes, such as prior to the Shadow Queen's revival when he makes explicit to Mario and his partners that the Crystal Stars would unseal the coffin that holds her.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Sir Grodus in Super Mario-kun
Grodus in Super Mario-kun

Grodus appears in volume 35 of Super Mario-kun during the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door arc (though he also makes a cameo in volume 34 to preview a volume 35 chapter). As Peach's intermissions do not occur, he plays a smaller role than in the game. He enters the Palace of Shadow with Mario, Goombella, and Koops by disguising himself in a Bowser costume, and reveals his identity to them soon afterward. A battle breaks out between Grodus and Mario's party, but he is defeated when the real Bowser, in his Clown Car, lands on top of him, reducing him to a head. Despite this, he still tries to control the Shadow Queen, but fails.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

In Super Paper Mario, a novelist in Flopside wrote the script for the TV Show The Grodus Chronicles (a pun on "The Martian Chronicles"), apparently featuring Grodus. The boss Francis is a fan of the show.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Grodus had a minor cameo in Super Mario Run (ver. 3.2.0) on promotional artwork in the game during its celebration of the release of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch), though his presence on the in-game alert for the event was his only appearance in the game.

General information[edit]

Personality[edit]

Sir Grodus
Grodus demonstrates his insanity by breaking out into a maniacal laughter after stating his intent to rule the world

While nothing is known about his past, Grodus is presented as a serious villain who wants to rule the world. Grodus is willing to do whatever it takes to accomplish his plans.

Despite being outwardly calm on most occasions, Grodus's desires often drive him to appear insane, laughing evilly. Grodus is often seen giving orders to his organization, seeing most of them as inferiors. He is shown to be very uptight throughout the course of the game, but becomes more calm towards his associates when he gets closer to unleashing the Shadow Queen.

Grodus does not care about much other than himself. This is shown when Grodus does not tell Lord Crump about his plans of Mario defeating him. Grodus also shows a dislike for disobedience, as he demonstrated when he attempted to command the Shadow Queen. Grodus also sees Mario’s relationship with Peach as a weakness.

Along with typical villain traits, Grodus is also shown to be highly intelligent and skilled at technology. His technology goes as far as manipulating magic. Grodus also always thinks ahead and is never willing to admit defeat. He always has backup plans in case his original plans fail. He is also very cunning and is always prepared for an attack, as seen by the puzzles and traps he sets up in his base.

Grodus’s main fault is his overconfidence. He underestimated Mario’s abilities, especially in his battle with him. Grodus’s arrogance led to his ultimate defeat in which he attempted to command the Shadow Queen. This mistake led to the Shadow Queen almost killing him. Grodus remains alive as a head only, with it being implied that he cleaned up his act as a result.

Powers and abilities[edit]

Flurrie blowing away Sir Grodus's Grodus Xs in the battle in the Palace of Shadow
Grodus's "Grodus-X force field" being blown away by Flurrie
“Meet your ends, you meddlesome fools! You will know my power!”
Grodus, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Grodus can create Mini-Yuxes called Grodus X's. However, unlike the Yux family, he requires 4 Grodus Xs to create a force field to protect himself. If a single Grodus X is destroyed, the force field breaks. However, Grodus's Defense is increased by 1 for every Grodus X that he has. Grodus is also very adept at magic, using his scepter to conduct it. Using the scepter, Grodus is capable of casting lightning, setting fire to his enemies, and freezing them. His scepter is susceptible to being stunned after being attacked, preventing him from attacking for a while.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Grodus
Sir Grodus Max HP 50 Attack 7 Defense 1
Location(s) Palace of Shadow Role Boss Level 87
Sleep? 30% Dizzy? 30% Confuse? 30%
Tiny? 60% Stop? 30% Soft? 75%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 30% Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 0% KO? 1% Moves Thunderbolt (7, Piercing), Flamethrower (6, Piercing, Burn), Ice Beam (5, Piercing, Freeze), Clock Beam (Stop), Counterattack (Payback), Evade (Dodgy), Dud (indicated by smoke from scepter, 0)
Exp. points 0 Coins N/A Items None
Tattle Log #:
120
Log The nasty creature who kidnapped Princess Peach. He's into world domination. Some hobby, huh?
Tattle That's Grodus! He's the head of the X-Nauts who kidnapped Peach. Max HP is 50, Attack is 7, and Defense is 1. But...when he has Grodus Xs surrounding him, his Defense will go up by that number. He may also use electricity, fire, and time-stopping magic. That doesn't sound good! Still, he's a totally weird guy. Why's he so intense and serious all the time? I guess we don't have time to worry about that. Let's beat him and find Peach!

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Grodus
A Tattle Log image from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Max HP 50 Attack 7 Defense 1
Location(s) Palace of Shadow Role Boss Level 87
Sleep? 30% Dizzy? 30% Confuse? 30%
Tiny? 60% Stop? 30% Soft? 75%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 30% Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 0% KO? 1% Moves Thunderbolt (7, Piercing), Flamethrower (6, Piercing, Burn), Ice Beam (5, Piercing, Freeze), Clock Beam (Stop), Counterattack (Payback), Evade (Dodgy), Dud (indicated by smoke from scepter, 0)
Exp. points 0 Coins 50 Items None
Tattle Log #:
125
Log The nasty creature who kidnapped Peach. He's into world domination. Some hobby, huh?
Tattle That's Grodus! He's the head of the X-Nauts who kidnapped Peach. Max HP is 50, Attack is 7, and Defense is 1. But...when he has Grodus Xs surrounding him, his Defense will go up by that number. He may also use electricity, fire, and time-stopping magic. That doesn't sound good! Still, he's a totally weird guy. Why's he so intense and serious all the time? I guess we don't have time to worry about that. Let's beat him and find Peach!

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バツガルフ[?]
Batsugarufu
Derived from "×" (batsu, "x" mark)
Chinese 艾克斯戈夫[?]
Àikèsīgēfū
From the Japanese name; 「艾克斯」 (àikèsī, one possible translation of "X") + 「戈夫」 (gēfū)
Dutch Heer Cruxus[?] Lord Cruxus; Cruxus comes from cru ("crude"), crux ("cross"), and -us (Latin suffix to Latinize names)
French Cruxinistre[?] Pun on crux ("cross") and sinistre ("sinister")
German Crucius[?] From crux ("cross") with -ius (Latin suffix used for forming adjectives)
Italian Giustignardo[?] Possibly from giustiziare ("to execute")
Korean 엑스걸프[?]
Ekseugeolpeu
From the Japanese name; 엑스 (ekseu, "X") + 걸프(geolpeu)
Spanish Xenón[?] Xenon; "Xenón" refers to the chemical element.

Trivia[edit]

  • There is an error in the English version with choosing Mario's response after Grodus is defeated at the Palace of Shadow and strikes Mario and co. with lightning. In other versions the text "Don't Attack" is placed above "Attack", but in the English version the text "Don't Attack" is incorrectly placed below "Attack". This causes Grodus's response to be in the wrong order. If the player chooses "Don't attack", he will say "WORM! You dare defy me?!?", even though Mario is doing what Grodus said. Likewise, if the player chooses "Attack", Grodus simply tells Mario to stop his blubbering. This mistake was rectified in the Nintendo Switch remake by swapping the order of Grodus’s responses.