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The museum's lobby contains four exhibits: an ancient submarine called the [[Super Marino]], a gray [[Warp Pipe]] that leads to a fast-travel hub to other areas, and fish prints of the [[Cheep Cheep]] and [[Blooper]], if Mario has caught any. The Art Gallery is located to the west, the Sound Gallery is to the east, and the Origami Toad Gallery, Treasure Gallery, and Origami Character Gallery are north of the entrance. If Mario has any new pieces in a gallery, the light above the door is illuminated.
The museum's lobby contains four exhibits: an ancient submarine called the [[Super Marino]], a gray [[Warp Pipe]] that leads to a fast-travel hub to other areas, and fish prints of the [[Cheep Cheep]] and [[Blooper]], if Mario has caught any. The Art Gallery is located to the west, the Sound Gallery is to the east, and the Origami Toad Gallery, Treasure Gallery, and Origami Character Gallery are north of the entrance. If Mario has any new pieces in a gallery, the light above the door is illuminated.


While filling out Musée Champignon's galleries is optional, it plays a role in the story after Mario, [[Olivia]], and [[Professor Toad]] free [[Captain T. Ode]] from underneath the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]]. Wanting to explore the sea again, T. Ode looks for the Super Marino, and Olivia tells him about its location in the museum. The curator initially dismisses T. Ode as a myth until he shows up in person to retrieve the Marino. The curator allows him to take it, but soon panics as to what he will put on display instead. Afterwards, a 1/24 scale model of the Marino is used as a replacement.
While filling out Musée Champignon's galleries is optional, it plays a role in the story after Mario, [[Olivia]], and [[Professor Toad]] free [[Captain T. Ode]] from underneath the [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]]. Wanting to explore the sea again, T. Ode looks for the Super Marino, and Olivia tells him about its location in the museum. The curator initially dismisses T. Ode as a myth until he shows up in person to retrieve the Marino. The curator allows him to take it, but soon panics as to what he will put on display instead. Afterwards, a 1/24 scale model of the Marino used as a replacement.


After Mario has earned every trophy available (completing all of the museum's collections in the process), the curator states he is able to double the admission price (Mario exempted), and Toads can be seen visiting the lobby and galleries.
After Mario has earned every trophy available (completing all of the museum's collections in the process), the curator states he is able to double the admission price (Mario exempted), and Toads can be seen visiting the lobby and galleries.

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