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{{quote|This is land of [[Cragnons]]. Me Cragnon, him Cragnon, this land of Cragnons.|Jasperoid|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|This is land of [[Cragnons]]. Me Cragnon, him Cragnon, this land of Cragnons.|Jasperoid|Super Paper Mario}}


The '''Land of the Cragnons''' (called '''Crag''' by the Cragnons) is the setting of Chapter 5 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]] and [[Bowser]] enter the light blue door and it is the home of the [[Cragnon]]s, a prehistoric race of primitive people with televisions and stereo CD players. It is also home to the enemies of the Cragnons, the [[Floro Sapien]]s, who live underground with [[King Croacus IV|their king]], who is the boss of Chapter 5.
The '''Land of the Cragnons''' (called '''Crag''' by the Cragnons) is the setting of Chapter 5 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]] and [[Bowser]] enter the light blue door. It is the home of the [[Cragnon]]s, a prehistoric race of primitive people with televisions and stereo CD players, seemingly made of rocks. It is also home to the enemies of the Cragnons, the [[Floro Sapien]]s, who live underground with [[King Croacus IV|their king]], who is the boss of Chapter 5.


The chapter this land takes place in, Chapter 5, is similar to the Chapter 5 in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In both chapters, [[Mario]] has to go into a mountain-like area (in ''Paper Mario'' is was [[Mt. Lavalava]] and here it was [[Mount Crag]], or more accurately the [[Gap of Crag]]), they both featured a type of adventurer accompanying him during the Chapter (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Kolorado]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'' is was [[Flint Cragley]]), and both chapters had a plant boss (in ''Paper Mario'' it was [[Lava Piranha]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'' it was [[King Croacus IV]].) Mario also gets a kind of hammer in both areas (in ''Paper Mario'', it was an Ultra Hammer, while in ''Super Paper Mario'', he gets a hammer-like Pixl named Cudge.)
The chapter this land takes place in, Chapter 5, is similar to the Chapter 5 in the original ''[[Paper Mario]]''. In both chapters, [[Mario]] has to go into a mountain-like area (in ''Paper Mario'' is was [[Mt. Lavalava]] and here it was [[Mount Crag]], or more accurately the [[Gap of Crag]]), they both featured a type of adventurer accompanying him during the Chapter (in ''Paper Mario'', it was [[Kolorado]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'' is was [[Flint Cragley]]), and both chapters had a plant boss (in ''Paper Mario'' it was [[Lava Piranha]], while in ''Super Paper Mario'' it was [[King Croacus IV]].) Mario also gets a kind of hammer in both areas (in ''Paper Mario'', it was an Ultra Hammer, while in ''Super Paper Mario'', he gets a hammer-like Pixl named Cudge.)

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“This is land of Cragnons. Me Cragnon, him Cragnon, this land of Cragnons.”
Jasperoid, Super Paper Mario

The Land of the Cragnons (called Crag by the Cragnons) is the setting of Chapter 5 in Super Paper Mario. Mario, Princess Peach and Bowser enter the light blue door. It is the home of the Cragnons, a prehistoric race of primitive people with televisions and stereo CD players, seemingly made of rocks. It is also home to the enemies of the Cragnons, the Floro Sapiens, who live underground with their king, who is the boss of Chapter 5.

The chapter this land takes place in, Chapter 5, is similar to the Chapter 5 in the original Paper Mario. In both chapters, Mario has to go into a mountain-like area (in Paper Mario is was Mt. Lavalava and here it was Mount Crag, or more accurately the Gap of Crag), they both featured a type of adventurer accompanying him during the Chapter (in Paper Mario, it was Kolorado, while in Super Paper Mario is was Flint Cragley), and both chapters had a plant boss (in Paper Mario it was Lava Piranha, while in Super Paper Mario it was King Croacus IV.) Mario also gets a kind of hammer in both areas (in Paper Mario, it was an Ultra Hammer, while in Super Paper Mario, he gets a hammer-like Pixl named Cudge.)

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