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{{about|the first Paper Mario game for the [[Nintendo 64]]|other uses|[[Paper Mario (disambiguation)]]}}
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|release='''Nintendo 64:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|August 11, 2000|USA|February 5, 2001|Europe|October 5, 2001|Australia|October 5, 2001|China|June 8, 2004 (iQue Player)}} '''Virtual Console (Wii):'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|July 10, 2007|Europe|July 13, 2007|Australia|July 13, 2007|USA|July 16, 2007}} '''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{flag list|USA|April 30, 2015|Europe|May 21, 2015<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-64/Paper-Mario-269624.html|title=Paper Mario {{!}} Nintendo 64 {{!}} Games {{!}} Nintendo|publisher=Nintendo of UK|language=en-gb|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|May 22, 2015|Japan|July 15, 2015}} '''Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|December 10, 2021<ref>{{cite|language=ja|author=Nintendo 公式チャンネル|date=December 3, 2021|url=youtu.be/93b79KTyU-4|title=『マリオストーリー』 3つのポイント <nowiki>[12月10日配信] [Nintendo 64 Nintendo Switch Online 追加タイトル]</nowiki>|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>|USA|December 10, 2021<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=December 2, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZU9sbtU0mc|title=''Paper Mario'' Trailer - Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>|Europe|December 10, 2021<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|author=@NintendoEurope|date=December 2, 2021|url=x.com/NintendoEurope/status/1466708800816119810?s=20|title=Unfold a hilarious role-playing quest when Paper Mario joins the growing library of #Nintendo64 games available to #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack members on 10/12.|publisher=X|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|December 10, 2021|HK|December 10, 2021|South Korea|December 10, 2021}}
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{{Quote|Thinner [[Mario]], Bigger Adventure!|Slogan}}
'''''Paper Mario''''' is a 2000 [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing game]] developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was later re-released for the [[iQue|iQue Player]] in 2004, the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] in 2007, the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in 2015, and [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] in 2021.
'''''Paper Mario''''' is a 2000 [[Genre#Role-playing games|role-playing game]] developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] for the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was later re-released for the [[iQue|iQue Player]] in 2004, the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] in 2007, the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in 2015, and [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] in 2021.


''Paper Mario'' has the player taking control of [[Mario]] on his quest to rescue [[Princess Peach]] and save the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] from [[Bowser]], who has stolen the mythical [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] of [[Star Haven]] and used its wish-granting powers to make himself invincible. To stop Bowser and rescue Princess Peach, Mario and company must save the seven [[Star Spirits]]; magical beings who have been sealed in cards by Bowser with the power to nullify the Star Rod, as well as the original owners of the Star Rod.
''Paper Mario'' has the player taking control of [[Mario]] on his quest to rescue [[Princess Peach]] and save the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] from [[Bowser]], who has stolen the mythical [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]] of [[Star Haven]] and used its wish-granting powers to make himself invincible. To stop Bowser and rescue Princess Peach, Mario and company must save the seven [[Star Spirits]]; magical beings who have been sealed in cards by Bowser with the power to nullify the Star Rod, as well as the original owners of the Star Rod.


''Paper Mario''{{'}}s gameplay is a blend of traditional Japanese role-playing games and ''Super Mario''-esque [[Genre#Platform games|platforming]] features; Mario has the ability to jump in both the overworld and in battle, and jumping remains one of the most important actions in the game. The player controls Mario and a party of followers as they journey through the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], exploring dungeons, managing stats, and battling enemies. The title refers to the game's arts and crafts aesthetic; nearly every character in the game is drawn as a flat 2D sprite, revealing itself as paper-thin when turning around, and many elements of the environments are also depicted as 2D sprites.
''Paper Mario''{{'}}s gameplay is a blend of traditional Japanese role-playing games and ''Super Mario''-esque [[Genre#Platform|platforming]] features; Mario has the ability to jump in both the overworld and in battle, and jumping remains one of the most important actions in the game. The player controls Mario and a party of followers as they journey through the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], exploring dungeons, managing stats, and battling enemies. The title refers to the game's arts and crafts aesthetic; nearly every character in the game is drawn as a flat 2D sprite, revealing itself as paper-thin when turning around, and many elements of the environments are also depicted as 2D sprites.


''Paper Mario'' was initially in development for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] under the name ''Super Mario RPG 2''<ref>{{cite|author=Owsen, Dan|date=January 1998|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 104|format=Insider Collector's Edition"|page={{file link|Nintendo Power NSider Collector's Edition Volume 104 Page 16.png|16}}}}</ref> (also called ''Mario RPG 2''<ref>{{cite|url=www.ign.com/articles/1997/07/30/miyamoto-reveals-secrets-fire-emblem-mario-paint-64|title=Miyamoto Reveals Secrets: Fire Emblem, Mario Paint 64|date=July 29, 1997|publisher=IGN|accessdate=June 22, 2024|author=IGN Staff|language=en}}</ref> or ''Mario RPG 64''<ref>{{cite|url=iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/3ds/papermario/0/1|title=''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'': "Going All Out with Stickers"|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>) and intended as a sequel to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Concept art posted by ''Super Mario RPG'' artist Kazuyuki Kurashima on his Instagram account in 2019 indicated that [[Samus]] and [[Link]] from the ''Metroid'' and ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchises would have appeared alongside ''Super Mario'' characters.<ref>{{file link|SMRPG2 Concept Artwork 1.jpg}}</ref>
''Paper Mario'' was initially in development for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] under the name ''Super Mario RPG 2''<ref>{{cite|author=Owsen, Dan|date=January 1998|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 104|format=Insider Collector's Edition"|page={{file link|Nintendo Power NSider Collector's Edition Volume 104 Page 16.png|16}}}}</ref> (also called ''Mario RPG 2''<ref>{{cite|url=www.ign.com/articles/1997/07/30/miyamoto-reveals-secrets-fire-emblem-mario-paint-64|title=Miyamoto Reveals Secrets: Fire Emblem, Mario Paint 64|date=July 29, 1997|publisher=IGN|accessdate=June 22, 2024|author=IGN Staff|language=en}}</ref> or ''Mario RPG 64''<ref>{{cite|url=iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/3ds/papermario/0/1|title=''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'': "Going All Out with Stickers"|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>) and intended as a sequel to ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Concept art posted by ''Super Mario RPG'' artist Kazuyuki Kurashima on his Instagram account in 2019 indicated that [[Samus]] and [[Link]] from the ''Metroid'' and ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchises would have appeared alongside ''Super Mario'' characters.<ref>{{file link|SMRPG2 Concept Artwork 1.jpg}}</ref>


''Paper Mario'' later became the first installment of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] and would go on to receive several sequels; the first in the same style of gameplay (''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''), followed by four differing games; ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' changed the style of gameplay into a platformer, while ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' went back to turn-based gameplay, albeit not exactly like the first entries in the series.
It later became the first installment of the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]] and would go on to receive several sequels; the first in the same style of gameplay (''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''), followed by four differing games; ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' changed the style of gameplay into a platformer, while ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' went back to turn-based gameplay, albeit not exactly like the first entries in the series.
 
==Storyline==
==Storyline==
===Opening===
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:PM Warp Pipe Render.png]]<br>[[Warp Pipe]]
|Warp Pipes can be used for traveling between certain areas. Blue pipes serve as shortcuts to remote towns and have to be unlocked in Toad Town Tunnels before they can be used.
|Warp Pipes can be used for traveling between certain areas. Blue pipes serve as shortcuts to remote towns and have to be unlocked in Toad Town Tunnels before they can be used.
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Paper Mario Crate.gif]]<br>[[Crate|Wooden box]]
|These can be broken with the [[Ground Pound|Spin Jump]] or [[Tornado Jump (move)|Tornado Jump]]. They sometimes contain items.
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*[[File:Spike Shield Badge PM.png]][[Spike Shield]]
*[[File:Spike Shield Badge PM.png]][[Spike Shield]]
*[[File:Spin Attack Badge.png]][[Spin Attack (Badge)|Spin Attack]]
*[[File:Spin Attack Badge.png]][[Spin Attack (Badge)|Spin Attack]]
*[[File:Spin Smash Badge.png]][[Super Hammer (move)|Spin Smash]]
*[[File:Spin Smash Badge.png]][[Spin Smash]]
*[[File:Triple Dip Badge.png]][[Triple Dip]]
*[[File:Triple Dip Badge.png]][[Triple Dip]]
*[[File:Zap Tap Badge.png]][[Zap Tap]]
*[[File:Zap Tap Badge.png]][[Zap Tap]]
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In addition to its many similarities to ''Super Mario RPG'', ''Paper Mario'' has many elements that reference other games:
In addition to its many similarities to ''Super Mario RPG'', ''Paper Mario'' has many elements that reference other games:
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' - The opening theme plays when confronting the [[Koopa Bros.]] in [[Koopa Bros. Fortress]], followed by the Koopa Bros. theme. Also, [[Mario]]'s pixel form's colors is based on his colors from the game's artwork and sprite.
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' - The opening theme plays when confronting the [[Koopa Bros.]] in [[Koopa Bros. Fortress]], followed by the Koopa Bros. theme. Also, [[Mario]]'s pixel form's colors is based on his colors from the game's artwork and sprite.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - By entering a vase in Boo's Mansion, Mario can assume his appearance from this game's sprites, albeit with the color scheme used for him in the game's artwork. Also, if the player waits fifteen or more seconds when a chapter title is shown on screen, the overworld theme will play. There is a [[Candy Pop]] on [[Pleasant Path]] which will give free hearts and play the [[Super Star|invincibility]] theme if Mario runs around it. The coloration of [[Luigi]]'s parade outfit during the credits matches his outfit from this game, including the gold-colored emblem on his cap. The opening theme for the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] features the jingle for clearing a course in this game at the beginning. Bowser's Castle in ''Paper Mario'' features a segment similar to the maze featured in [[World 7-4]], where Mario must choose the correct path to continue or be sent back to its start.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - By entering a vase in Boo's Mansion, Mario can assume his appearance from this game's sprites, albeit with the color scheme used for him in the game's artwork. Also, if the player waits fifteen or more seconds when a chapter title is shown on screen, the overworld theme will play. There is a [[Candy Pop]] on [[Pleasant Path]] which will give free hearts and play the [[Super Star|invincibility]] theme if Mario runs around it. The coloration of [[Luigi]]'s parade outfit during the credits matches his outfit from this game, including the gold-colored emblem on his cap. The opening theme for the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] features the jingle for clearing a course in this game at the beginning.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' - The ending theme for the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] has the same beginning notes as the bonus theme from the ''All-Stars'' version of this game. Additionally, at the end of the game, when Peach thanks all of the friendly characters for helping restore peace to the Mushroom Kingdom, the music that plays is this game's ending theme.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' - The ending theme for the [[64th Trivia Quiz-Off]] has the same beginning notes as the bonus theme from the ''All-Stars'' version of this game. Additionally, at the end of the game, when Peach thanks all of the friendly characters for helping restore peace to the Mushroom Kingdom, the music that plays is this game's ending theme.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' - After saving Luigi from a [[Shy Guy]], he says "I'm a great jumper, but my running needs some work", referencing his higher jumps and lower speed from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' - After saving Luigi from a [[Shy Guy]], he says "I'm a great jumper, but my running needs some work", referencing his higher jumps and lower speed from this game.
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*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' - [[Bandit]]s (the red kind, that only take coins), [[Spear Guy]]s, [[Pyro Guy]]s, a [[Big Lantern Ghost|Lantern Ghost]], forward-facing [[Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Crazee Dayzee]]s appear as enemies. [[Goomba]]s, [[Boo]]s, and [[Chain Chomp]]s use their designs from this game, with the Boos and Chomps closely resembling [[Bigger Boo]]'s artwork and [[Big Chain Chomp|Chomp Shark]]s respectively. The [[Clubba]]s' face design resemble the Spikes' design from this game, with the [[White Clubba]]s closely resembling to them. [[Sushie]]'s coloration and Squirt attack favor the appearance and abilities of the [[Spray Fish]], [[Spy Guy]]s wear flowers on their heads like [[Petal Guy]]s. [[Stone Chomp]]s appear similar to the brown [[Chomp Rock]]s. The music used for Yoshi's Village and when the [[Fearsome 5]] are missing is a cover of this game's title screen music. [[Little Mouser]]s (being blue based on their in-game sprite and purple based on their artwork), [[Raven]]s (including [[Raphael the Raven|Raphael]]) and [[Bumpty|Bumpties]] (simply called "penguins" in-game) make an appearance as NPCs. [[Lava Piranha]] and [[Kent C. Koopa]] are similar in appearance to [[Naval Piranha]] and [[Hookbill the Koopa]] respectively. The final boss battle against Bowser had some similarities to the final boss fight in ''Yoshi's Island'', namely that his right-hand minion enchants Bowser to become larger in order to increase the odds of beating his nemesis (with the only notable difference being that Kamek cast the spell on Bowser directly, while Kammy Koopa merely activated the [[Power Platform]] to have Bowser become larger). [[Poochy]], a blue-colored Bandit, and a [[Nep-Enut]] appear in one of [[List of Paper Mario pre-release and unused content#Early builds|the game's early builds]].
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' - [[Bandit]]s (the red kind, that only take coins), [[Spear Guy]]s, [[Pyro Guy]]s, a [[Big Lantern Ghost|Lantern Ghost]], forward-facing [[Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Crazee Dayzee]]s appear as enemies. [[Goomba]]s, [[Boo]]s, and [[Chain Chomp]]s use their designs from this game, with the Boos and Chomps closely resembling [[Bigger Boo]]'s artwork and [[Big Chain Chomp|Chomp Shark]]s respectively. The [[Clubba]]s' face design resemble the Spikes' design from this game, with the [[White Clubba]]s closely resembling to them. [[Sushie]]'s coloration and Squirt attack favor the appearance and abilities of the [[Spray Fish]], [[Spy Guy]]s wear flowers on their heads like [[Petal Guy]]s. [[Stone Chomp]]s appear similar to the brown [[Chomp Rock]]s. The music used for Yoshi's Village and when the [[Fearsome 5]] are missing is a cover of this game's title screen music. [[Little Mouser]]s (being blue based on their in-game sprite and purple based on their artwork), [[Raven]]s (including [[Raphael the Raven|Raphael]]) and [[Bumpty|Bumpties]] (simply called "penguins" in-game) make an appearance as NPCs. [[Lava Piranha]] and [[Kent C. Koopa]] are similar in appearance to [[Naval Piranha]] and [[Hookbill the Koopa]] respectively. The final boss battle against Bowser had some similarities to the final boss fight in ''Yoshi's Island'', namely that his right-hand minion enchants Bowser to become larger in order to increase the odds of beating his nemesis (with the only notable difference being that Kamek cast the spell on Bowser directly, while Kammy Koopa merely activated the [[Power Platform]] to have Bowser become larger). [[Poochy]], a blue-colored Bandit, and a [[Nep-Enut]] appear in one of [[List of Paper Mario pre-release and unused content#Early builds|the game's early builds]].
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - Peach's Castle design is similar to that used in this game's box art and is near identical inside, but without the paintings. Both games begin with a letter from Peach. Also, Mario jumps into a painting to access the third floor of Boo's Mansion similar to the way he accessed areas in this game. The Stone Cap is an item based on the powered-up caps and it functions similar to the [[Metal Cap]].
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - Peach's Castle design is similar to that used in this game's box art and is near identical inside, but without the paintings. Both games begin with a letter from Peach. Also, Mario jumps into a painting to access the third floor of Boo's Mansion similar to the way he accessed areas in this game. The Stone Cap is an item based on the powered-up caps and it functions similar to the [[Metal Cap]].
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' - Both the [[K64]] and [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]] are directly inspired by [[N64 Kalimari Desert|Kalimari Desert]], with both locations sharing the same name in Japanese (カラカラさばく, ''Karakara Sabaku'') but being translated differently. When riding the train, a cover of the Kalimari Desert theme plays.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' - When riding the [[K64]] train, a cover of the [[N64 Kalimari Desert|Kalimari Desert]] theme plays. Also, the concept of a train running through a desert and the train itself originates from this game.
*''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', and [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] - On page 1 of [[Luigi's Diary]], it says, ''"I remember the carefree days when we played Golf and Tennis and had Parties."'' The capital letters specifically hint at their respective games.
*''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'', and [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] - On page 1 of [[Luigi's Diary]], it says, ''"I remember the carefree days when we played Golf and Tennis and had Parties."'' The capital letters specifically hint at their respective games.
*[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] - If [[Goombario]] uses [[tattle]] on [[Sheek]] after he reveals his true identity, he will start his tattle with "da da da dum", a reference to the "item get" theme from this series. Also, Sheek himself is a reference to [[Sheik]] from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.
*[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] - If [[Goombario]] uses [[tattle]] on [[Sheek]] after he reveals his true identity, he will start his tattle with "da da da dum", a reference to the "item get" theme from this series. Also, Sheek himself is a reference to [[Sheik]] from ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.
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*''[[Mario Party 5]]'' - The Star Spirits return as hosts, but here are named the Star ''Guards'' instead.
*''[[Mario Party 5]]'' - The Star Spirits return as hosts, but here are named the Star ''Guards'' instead.
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' / ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' - A block from ''Paper Mario'' appears in Woohoo Hooniversity, along with blocks from other games. The name of the game is even mentioned in the block's description.
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' / ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' - A block from ''Paper Mario'' appears in Woohoo Hooniversity, along with blocks from other games. The name of the game is even mentioned in the block's description.
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' - Parakarry makes a brief cameo at the beginning of the game, and delivers a letter to Mario from Peach, just like the previous game. Lady Bow also makes a cameo appearance, and makes a direct reference to Boo's Mansion, as well as the adventure they had. There is also a random [[Toad]] at the [[Excess Express]] (after Chapter 6 is completed) that will ask Mario a quiz question, ("What did Bowser steal in the first Paper Mario?"), and the answer is, "Star Rod". The videogame-obsessed Toad kid from [[Petalburg]] also mentions that he has been playing this game, describing Bow as the "cutest Boo of ALL TIME!!!" Jr. Troopa also appears in the background in the picture that [[Zip Toad]] attached to his e-mail. Additionally, several parallels exist between bosses and other critical elements in the two games:
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' - Parakarry makes a brief cameo at the beginning of the game, and delivers a letter to Mario from Peach, just like the previous game. Lady Bow also makes a cameo appearance, and makes a direct reference to Boo's Mansion, as well as the adventure they had. There is also a random [[Toad]] at the [[Excess Express]] (after Chapter 6 is completed) that will ask Mario a quiz question, ("What did Bowser steal in the first Paper Mario?"), and the answer is, "Star Rod". The videogame-obsessed Toad kid from [[Petalburg]] also mentions that he has been playing this game, describing Bow as the "cutest Boo of ALL TIME!!!" Jr. Troopa also appears in the background in the picture that [[Zip Toad]] attached to his e-mail. Several parallels exist between bosses in the two games. The first chapter boss in both games resides in a gray fortress, the third chapter boss in both games are members of the [[Spike]] species, the fifth chapter boss in both games have "cognizant limbs" and can be found in caves of some sort on tropical islands, and the sixth chapter boss in both games is one entity consisting of multiple, smaller members of their species (and both explode when defeated, releasing the smaller units toward the screen). Additionally, puzzles in some places are solved identically or similarly. The [[Palace of Shadow Tower]] has many puzzles from [[Crystal Palace]], including walking through or blowing up seemingly solid walls, and the [[Palace of Shadow]] has puzzles and traps from [[Bowser's Castle]], including an area wherein Mario only makes progress by following a pattern (though this is actually taken from the final castle level in ''Super Mario Bros.'') and rooms with stairs where Mario has to defeat [[Bullet Bill Blaster]]s to reach the next level.
**The first chapter boss is known to terrorize the denizens of the nearby town in both games and resides in a fortress. The two bosses also have lore that explains a relationship to later, stronger bosses; [[Kent C. Koopa]] is said to have trained the Koopa Bros., while [[Gloomtail]] and [[Bonetail]] are relatives of Hooktail.
**The second chapter's boss features an enemy hired by the main villain to occupy a historically significant, ancient location.
**The third chapter boss in both games is a member of the [[Spike]] species with an inferiority complex, stemming from an actualized lack of strength, that they "solve" through nefarious means.
**The fifth chapter involves Mario and friends traveling to a tropical island. The boss in both games has "parts" with their own attack patterns and HP, and is found inside the cave of a tropical island. Additionally, both bosses are fought in multiple "stages."
**The sixth chapter boss in both games is one entity consisting of multiple, smaller members of their species (and both explode when defeated, releasing the smaller units toward the screen).  
**The seventh chapter involves traveling far away to an icy world which contains a town whose denizens at one point are distrustful of Mario and his friends, preventing him from accessing the chapter's "dungeon."
**In chapter eight, [[Palace of Shadow Tower]] has many of the same puzzles from [[Shiver Mountain]] and [[Crystal Palace]], including walking through or blowing up seemingly solid walls, and the [[Palace of Shadow]] has puzzles and traps from [[Bowser's Castle]], including an area wherein Mario only makes progress by following a pattern (though this is actually taken from [[World 7-4]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'') and rooms with stairs where Mario has to defeat [[Bullet Bill Blaster]]s to reach the next level.
*''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' - [[Koopatrols]] appear as enemies in Bowser's castle.
*''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' - [[Koopatrols]] appear as enemies in Bowser's castle.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' - The Goomba King returns in this game, now named [[Goomboss]].
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' - The Goomba King returns in this game, renamed to [[Goomboss]].
*''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' - [[Koopatrols]] appear as statues in [[Bowser's Villa]].
*''[[Super Princess Peach]]'' - [[Koopatrols]] appear as statues in [[Bowser's Villa]].
*''[[Mario Party 7]]'' - The board [[Pyramid Park]] has a Bowser Sphinx whose crown has the same colors and Chain Chomp ornament as [[Tutankoopa]]'s crown.
*''[[Mario Party 7]]'' - The board [[Pyramid Park]] has a Bowser Sphinx whose crown has the same colors and Chain Chomp ornament as [[Tutankoopa]]'s crown.
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*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' - Piranha Plant turns into a [[Putrid Piranha]] during its Poison Breath move, and spits poisonous gas to damage other fighters. It is also mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant. Frost Piranha is also mentioned in Piranha Plant's Palutena's Guidance.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' - Piranha Plant turns into a [[Putrid Piranha]] during its Poison Breath move, and spits poisonous gas to damage other fighters. It is also mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant. Frost Piranha is also mentioned in Piranha Plant's Palutena's Guidance.
*''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' - Peach's Castle is once again lifted into the sky, this time placed on top of a volcano. A picture of Peach's sprite from this game can be seen on the bridge of [[The Princess Peach]].
*''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' - Peach's Castle is once again lifted into the sky, this time placed on top of a volcano. A picture of Peach's sprite from this game can be seen on the bridge of [[The Princess Peach]].
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) - The map on the wall in the [[Mario Bros.' House]] has been changed to resemble the world map from this game. An arranged version of this game's title screen theme plays when Parakarry delivers the Magical Map to the Mario Bros.' House, and when talking to [[Lady Bow]] in [[Poshley Heights]]. [[Kooper]] is an incorrect answer in one of [[The Creepy Steeple Boo]]’s quizzes. Lastly, while the Riverside Station premises featured no background music in the GameCube version, it now plays blues rock music that heavily resembles the themes of [[Lakilester]] and [[Huff N' Puff]].
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) - The map on the wall in the [[Mario Bros.' House]] has been changed to resemble the world map from this game. An arranged version of this game's title screen theme plays when Parakarry delivers the Magical Map to the Mario Bros.' House, and when talking to [[Lady Bow]] in [[Poshley Heights]]. [[Kooper]] is an incorrect answer in one of [[The Creepy Steeple Boo]]’s quizzes.


==Development==
==Development==
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*''Paper Mario'' was the final ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game released for the Nintendo 64 in [[Australia]], while in the rest of the world, ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' was the last ''Super Mario'' game to be released for said console.
*''Paper Mario'' was the final ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game released for the Nintendo 64 in [[Australia]], while in the rest of the world, ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' was the last ''Super Mario'' game to be released for said console.
*Several tracks were adjusted between the Japanese and American releases. The theme for Mt. Rugged uses slightly different instruments, and the themes for Bowser's Castle and the final Bowser fight after gaining the Peach Beam have been pitch-corrected. The music played when a party member joins Mario has also been changed, although the credits theme was not adjusted to match.
*Several tracks were adjusted between the Japanese and American releases. The theme for Mt. Rugged uses slightly different instruments, and the themes for Bowser's Castle and the final Bowser fight after gaining the Peach Beam have been pitch-corrected. The music played when a party member joins Mario has also been changed, although the credits theme was not adjusted to match.
*A [[LodgeNet]] version of ''Paper Mario'' was made, which added a note in the splash screens that pressing the LodgeNet controller's Reset button (A black button closest to the cord) would delete all save data.<ref>{{Cite|url=https://youtu.be/Sw3oQIKj02o?t=9|title=Paper Mario (LodgeNet 64 version)|publisher=YouTube @birby100|date=June 19, 2023|accessdate=July 9, 2024|quote=''If Reset button on Controller is pressed during game, all previously saved data will be lost. Press {{button|n64|A}} to continue.''}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20001006022402/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/papermario/index.html Official North American website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20001006022402/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/papermario/index.html Official North American website]
**[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/paper-mario-wii-u/ Wii U Virtual Console website]
**[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/paper-mario-wii-u/ Wii U Virtual Console website]
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**[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_ms/index.html Wii U Virtual Console website]
**[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_ms/index.html Wii U Virtual Console website]
*[http://www.ique.com/games/21021.htm Official mainland Chinese website]
*[http://www.ique.com/games/21021.htm Official mainland Chinese website]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/USA/NMQE/NMQE_E.pdf American English instruction booklet]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/EUR/NMQP/NMQP_E.pdf European English instruction booklet]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NMQJ/NMQJ_J.pdf Japanese instruction booklet]
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