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'''Shy Guy's Toy Box''' is the home of the [[Shy Guy]]s and the location of the fourth [[Star Spirit]], [[Muskular]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is found in an empty house in southwestern [[Toad Town]]. It is the base for [[General Guy]]'s army. After Chapter 3 is cleared, Mario finds Shy Guys causing mayhem in Toad Town, and [[Twink]] suggests searching the empty house for the next [[Star Spirit]]. To find the toy box, the player must use [[Lady Bow]] in the empty house to become invisible, and then a Shy Guy will uncover a secret wall, revealing the entrance to [[Mario]]. Shy Guy's Toy Box makes up most of Chapter 4, where Mario shuttles between the Toy Box and Toad Town, solving puzzles and making progress. [[Watt]] lives here, and after Mario and his companions defeat the [[Big Lantern Ghost]], she joins their team. The Toy Box consists of several miniature areas linked by a circular railroad. Characters shrink upon entering the toy box and return to normal upon exit. It is, however, possible to throw a [[Toy Train]] into the miniature box, which will then become a normal-sized, functioning train for the characters inside it.
'''Shy Guy's Toy Box''' is the home of the [[Shy Guy]]s and the location of the fourth [[Star Spirit]], [[Muskular]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It is found in an empty house in southwestern [[Toad Town]]. It is the base for [[General Guy]]'s army. After Chapter 3 is cleared, Mario finds Shy Guys causing mayhem in Toad Town, and is hinted by [[Twink]] to search it for his next [[Star Spirit]]. To find the toy box, the player must use [[Lady Bow]] in the empty house to become invisible, and then a Shy Guy will uncover a secret wall, revealing the entrance to [[Mario]]. Shy Guy's Toy Box makes up most of Chapter 4, where Mario shuttles between the Toy Box and Toad Town, solving puzzles and making progress. [[Watt]] lives here and after Mario, [[Goombario]], [[Kooper]], [[Bombette]], [[Parakarry]] and [[Lady Bow]] defeat the [[Big Lantern Ghost]], she joins their team. The Toy Box consists of several miniature areas linked by a circular railroad. Characters shrink upon entering the toy box and return to normal upon exit. It is, however, possible to throw a [[Toy Train]] into the miniature box, which will then become a normal-sized, functioning train for the characters inside it.
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==Areas==
==Areas==
[[File:PM Toy Train in action.png|thumb|left|Mario, [[Parakarry]], and the train conductor taking the train to go between the several areas.]]
[[File:PM Toy Train in action.png|thumb|left|Mario, [[Parakarry]], and the train conductor taking the train to go between the several areas.]]
Shy Guy's Toy Box consists of four areas that link to each other via train stations. Each station has a color (blue, pink, green, red in the order they're visited) and has a [[Save Block]] and a map signboard. Hidden blocks can be found all over the toy box. [[Toad (species)|Toad]] workers can be found at each train station. There is no train initially.
Shy Guy's Toy Box consists of four areas that link to each other via train stations. Each station is associated with a color (blue, pink, green, red in the order they're visited) and has a [[Save Block]] and a map signboard. Hidden blocks can be found all over the toy box. [[Toad (species)|Toad]] workers can be found at each train station. There is no train initially.
===Blue Station area===
===Blue Station area===
[[File:Pm chap4 shyguytheft2.png|thumb|The Shy Guy playground to the left of the Blue Station.]]
[[File:Pm chap4 shyguytheft2.png|thumb|The Shy Guy playground to the left of the Blue Station.]]
The area with the Blue Station serves as the entrance/exit of the Toy Box. When Mario enters the Toy Box via the [[Springboard]] outside it, he will become small and land on the Springboard in the clearing in front of the Blue Station. Mario can use the latter springboard to get out of the toy box and return to normal size.
The area with the Blue Station serves as the entrance/exit of the Toy Box. When Mario enters the Toy Box via the [[Springboard]] outside it, he will become small and land on the Springboard in the clearing in front of the Blue Station. Mario can use the latter springboard to get out of the toy box and return to normal size.


To the left of the Blue Station is a hallway to a playground. A yellow Shy Guy and a [[Groove Guy]] can be found in the hallway, as well as an [[Black Shy Guy#Paper Mario|Anti Guy]] guarding a chest containing one of the [[Power Plus (badge)|Power Plus]] badges available in the game. Mario can fight the Anti Guy, or bribe him with a [[Lemon Candy]] to get the badge. The playground on the far left is inhabited by Shy Guys of various colors that hold items including the [[Calculator]], [[Cake Mix]]es, [[Mushroom]]s and [[Fire Flower]]s. They will drop the item they hold after defeated by Mario.  
To the left of the Blue Station is a hallway to a playground. A yellow Shy Guy and a [[Groove Guy]] can be found on the hallway, as well as an [[Black Shy Guy#Paper Mario|Anti Guy]] guarding a chest containing one of the [[Power Plus (badge)|Power Plus]] badges available in the game. Mario can fight the Anti Guy or bribe him with a [[Lemon Candy]] to get the badge. The playground on the far left is inhabited by Shy Guys of various colors that hold items including the [[Calculator]], [[Cake Mix]]es, [[Mushroom]]s and [[Fire Flower]]s. They will drop the item they hold after defeated by Mario.  


To the right of the Blue Station is a hallway with [[Jack-in-the-box (object)|jack-in-the-box]]es to get over large objects. After that, [[Mario]] climbs some buildings to get over a wall. At the end of the hallway is a [[treasure chest]] containing the [[Storeroom Key]], which is guarded by a [[Goomba]], [[Clubba]], or [[Mushroom]] depending on [[Princess Peach]]'s choice at the end of Chapter 3. By returning the Storeroom Key to [[Harry (Paper Mario)|Harry]], Mario will be able to get the [[Toy Train]] in his storeroom, which can bring the train system to life when thrown into the toy box. The Toy Train does not shrink, and instead becomes a full size train inside the toy box.
To the right of the Blue Station is a hallway with [[Jack-in-the-box (object)|jack-in-the-box]]es to get over large objects. After that, [[Mario]] climbs some buildings to get over a wall. At the end of the hallway is a [[treasure chest]] containing the [[Storeroom Key]], which is guarded by a [[Goomba]], [[Clubba]], or [[Mushroom]] depending on [[Princess Peach]]'s choice at the end of Chapter 3. By returning the Storeroom Key to [[Harry (Paper Mario)|Harry]], Mario will be able to get the [[Toy Train]] in his storeroom, which can bring the train system to life when thrown into the toy box. The Toy Train does not shrink, and instead becomes a full size train inside the toy box.

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