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Paper Mode allows Mario (and his party) to turn sideways, using his paper-thin body to fit through small gaps. It can be activated by holding {{button|gcn|R|}}, with Mario returning to normal once {{button|gcn|R}} is released. While in Paper Mode, Mario moves more slowly, and cannot use his [[Hammer#Paper Mario series|hammer]], [[Ground Pound#Paper Mario series|Spin Jump]], [[Spring Jump]], or use [[Partner#Paper Mario series|partner]] abilities.
Paper Mode allows Mario (and his party) to turn sideways, using his paper-thin body to fit through small gaps. It can be activated by holding {{button|gcn|R|}}, with Mario returning to normal once {{button|gcn|R}} is released. While in Paper Mode, Mario moves more slowly, and cannot use his [[Hammer#Paper Mario series|hammer]], [[Ground Pound#Paper Mario series|Spin Jump]], [[Spring Jump]], or use [[Partner#Paper Mario series|partner]] abilities.


The [[Pianta Parlor#Paper Game|Paper Game]], a [[minigame]] in the [[Pianta Parlor]], utilizes this move.
A [[minigame]] in the [[Pianta Parlor]] utilizes this move.


In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the [[Pixl]] [[Slim (Pixl)|Slim]] has a similar ability.
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', the [[Pixl]] [[Slim (Pixl)|Slim]] has a similar ability.

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