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|greater_location=[[Boggly Woods]]
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'''The Great Tree''' is a giant tree in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Its interior serves as the third main location in the game. It is located in [[Boggly Woods]] and is the home of the [[Puni|Puni tribe]]. When [[Mario]] first arrives here, the entrance is sealed by a strange, metal door, which prompts him to take [[Punio]] to see Flurrie; the door is a result of the [[X-Naut]]s residing in the tree. There is actually a secret entrance in the Great Tree. Mario must use [[Flurrie]] to blow away "paper" that covers this entrance, which Punio proceeds to enter, prompting him to open the sealed door that Mario can walk through. However, the secret entrance is anything but secret as it is labeled "Secret Entrance" and is surrounded by flashing lights.
'''The Great Tree''' is a giant tree in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Its interior serves as the third main location in the game. It is located in [[Boggly Woods]] and is the home of the [[Puni|Puni tribe]]. When [[Mario]] first arrives here, the entrance is sealed by a strange, metal door, which prompts him to take [[Punio]] to see Flurrie; the door is a result of the [[X-Naut]]s residing in the tree. There is actually a secret entrance to the Great Tree's interior. Mario must use [[Flurrie]] to blow away the "paper" that covers this entrance, which Punio proceeds to enter, prompting him to open the sealed door that Mario can walk through. However, the secret entrance is anything but secret as it is labeled "Secret Entrance" and is surrounded by flashing lights.
The [[Emerald Star]] is located within the tree since 1,000 years ago after the [[Shadow Queen]] was imprisoned the [[Black Chest Demons|Goomba hero]] gave the Crystal Star to the Punies to keep safe. As such, [[Lord Crump]] and his [[X-Naut]] troops invaded the place to find it, even if that meant teaming up with the [[Jabbi]]es (the rivals of the Punies), and additionally, imprisoning the Punies. [[Punio]] enlisted the help of Mario, [[Goombella]], [[Koops]], and Flurrie to liberate the Punies, take down the Jabbies, retrieve the Emerald Star, and drive the X-Nauts out of the Tree. Mario also obtained the [[Super Boots]] while he and his friends were here. After Mario and his friends find the Emerald Star, Crump steals it and activates a five-minute (300-second) time bomb. With the system active, Crump made his way to the entrance, but his escape is cut off by the [[Puni elder]]; with her help, Mario, Goombella, Koops, Flurrie and the other Punies were able to catch up with him, demanding that he surrenders the Crystal Star and leave the tree forever. However, instead of surrendering, Crump is forced to deactivate the time bomb and activate his robot, [[Magnus von Grapple]] and attack Mario and company. After defeating the robot, Crump and the X-Nauts are driven out of the tree and Mario is given the Emerald Star as a reward. A shop is also found here.
The [[Emerald Star]] is located within the tree since 1,000 years ago after the [[Shadow Queen]] was imprisoned the [[Black Chest Demons|Goomba hero]] gave the Crystal Star to the Punies to keep safe. As such, [[Lord Crump]] and his [[X-Naut]] troops invaded the place to find it, even if that meant teaming up with the [[Jabbi]]es (the rivals of the Punies), and additionally, imprisoning the Punies. [[Punio]] enlisted the help of Mario, [[Goombella]], [[Koops]], and Flurrie to liberate the Punies, take down the Jabbies, retrieve the Emerald Star, and drive the X-Nauts out of the Tree. Mario also obtained the [[Super Boots]] while he and his friends were here. After Mario and his friends find the Emerald Star, Crump steals it and activates a five-minute (300-second) time bomb. With the system active, Crump makes his way to the entrance, but his escape is cut off by the [[Puni elder]]; with her help, Mario, Goombella, Koops, Flurrie and the other Punies are able to catch up with him, demanding that he surrenders the Crystal Star and leave the tree forever. However, instead of surrendering, Crump is forced to deactivate the time bomb and activate his robot, [[Magnus von Grapple]], and attack Mario and company. After defeating the robot, Crump and the X-Nauts are driven out of the tree and Mario is given the Emerald Star as a reward. A [[Pungent's Great Tree Shop|shop]] is also found here.


The in-game map description reads, ''"A very large tree where the reclusive Punies live."''
The in-game map description reads, ''"A very large tree where the reclusive Punies live."''
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the room where the player has to hammer the switches to gain access to the Super Boots room, in the Japanese version the 4 statues all have Punis on them before hitting the switches, but in the international versions the 4 statues have the following (left to right) on them before hitting the switches: Puni, Star, Moon, Sun.
*In the room where the player has to hammer the switches to gain access to the Super Boots room, in the Japanese version the 4 statues all have Punis on them before hitting the switches, but in the international versions the 4 statues have the following (left to right) on them before hitting the switches: Puni, Star, Moon, Sun.
**Additionally, on 39 of the Official Nintendo Player's Guide, the 4 statues all have Punis on them just like in the Japanese version.
**Additionally, on page 39 of the Official Nintendo Player's Guide, the 4 statues all have Punis on them just like in the Japanese version.
*In the Japanese version, when unlocking the blue cage in the Great Tree, the game checks for and removes the Strange Sack from the player's inventory if the player has it (which will permanently prevent it from being obtained again as there is only one in the game). Additionally, if the player has more than 10 items in their inventory when they lose the Strange Sack, they can get the normally unused Debug Badge to appear in their inventory. This does not happen in the international versions.
*In the Japanese version, when unlocking the blue cage in the Great Tree, the game checks for and removes the Strange Sack from the player's inventory if the player has it (which will permanently prevent it from being obtained again as there is only one in the game). Additionally, if the player has more than 10 items in their inventory when they lose the Strange Sack, they can get the normally unused Debug Badge to appear in their inventory. This does not happen in the international versions.


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|Spa=Gran Árbol
|Spa=Gran Árbol
|SpaM=Great Tree
|SpaM=Great Tree
|Fra=Le Grand Arbre
|Fre=Le Grand Arbre
|FraM=The Great Tree
|FreM=The Great Tree
|Ita=Grande Quercia
|Ita=Grande Quercia
|ItaM=Great Oak
|ItaM=Great Oak
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