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===Flipside Tower===
===Flipside Tower===
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|JapR=Hazama Tawā
|JapM=Gap Tower
|Ger=Flipstadt-Turm
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|GerM=Fliptown-Tower
|Spa=Torre de Villacara
|Spa=Torre de Villacara
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|Ita=Torre di Svoltadilà
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===Third Floor===
===Third Floor===
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Revision as of 07:59, January 30, 2022

It has been requested that this article be rewritten. Reason: it needs more detail on the buildings and Flip-Flop Folk of each floor

Mario next to Merlon's house.
Flipside in the game Super Paper Mario.
Mario in front of Howzit's item shop.

Flipside is an interdimensional town in Super Paper Mario, created by the Ancients. Flipside is odd and irregular compared to most places in the Mario series, introducing a whole new style of its own. There is a mirrored version of Flipside called Flopside. The people of Flipside are pixel-like and have bodies made of separate layers. Flipside is the home of some very important characters, including Merlon, Howzit the item shop owner, Saffron the chef, Merluvlee the fortune teller and many more.

Flipside has three different "floors" and two basement ones which can be accessed by elevators interconnected with each other. They are numbered sequentially in the north American version, but in the PAL version, the first floor is known as the "Ground Floor", the second floor becomes the "first floor", and the third floor becomes the "second floor". Almost every structure in Flipside, except a few places and roofs, is whitish or gray with a hint of yellow, and the sky of Flipside is also whitish-yellow, with many geometric cubes and symbols hovering about. There is an area outside of the town of Flipside, simply called the Flipside Outskirts, which seems to be a strange, interdimensional wasteland filled with monsters. Flipside also houses a Pit of 100 Trials, and both Flipside and Flopside are depicted on the walls of the first 25 rooms, paired with Mario's first Pure Heart.

Within Flipside, there exist several structures called Heart Pillars. Mario must place the Pure Hearts that he finds throughout his adventure into these structures to open up a path to the next world and the next Pure Heart. Flipside Tower, located in the middle of the town, controls the flow of dimensional energy to teleport people to other worlds. Heart Pillars and a different Tower are also found in Flopside.

A city hall of Flipside is referenced by the broken-down elevators in the early stages of the game, as well as by the sign warning players of the Pit of 100 Trials. Tippi's tattle of Merlon implies that he may be considered the leader of the town, as she claims that many people living there put their faith in him.

Features

Flipside Tower

Third Floor (Second Floor in PAL edition)

Second Floor (First Floor in PAL edition)

Outskirts

  • Fourth Heart Pillar

First Floor (Ground Floor in PAL edition)

(After using Boomer to explode the wall)

Outskirts

  • Second Heart Pillar

B1

Outskirts

  • Third Heart Pillar

B2

Menu description

  • "This ancient town lies stuck between dimensions. It was built eons ago by an ancient civilization. On the other side of Flipside lies a town called Flopside. The pillars in town were built to hold Pure Hearts. When placed in a pillar, they open doors to other worlds. The town may also hold other mysteries..."

Names in other languages

Flipside

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン[?]
Hazama Taun
In-Between Town
German Flipstadt[?] Fliptown
Italian Svoltadilà[?] Turn that way
Korean 틈새타운[?]
Teumsaetaun
Gap Town
Spanish Villacara[?] Pun on cara (head) from cara o cruz (heads or tails)

Flipside Tower

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタワー[?]
Hazama Tawā
Gap Tower
German Flipstadt-Turm[?] Fliptown-Tower
Italian Torre di Svoltadilà[?] ?
Spanish Torre de Villacara[?] Flipside Tower

Third Floor

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 3階[?]
Hazama Taun Sankai
Flipside 3F
German Flipstadt Ebene 3[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, 3e piano[?] ?
Spanish Villacara, nivel 2[?] ?

Second Floor

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 2階[?]
Hazama Taun Nikai
Flipside 2F
German Flipstadt Ebene 2[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, 2e piano[?] ?
Spanish Villacara, nivel 1[?] ?

Outskirts

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 2階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Nikai Gaibu
Flipside 2F Outside
German Flipstadt Rand / Flipstadt E 2 Außenbezirk[?] ?
Italian Periferia di Svoltadilà / Svoltadilà, 2e piano: periferia[?] ?
Spanish Afueras de Villacara / Afueras de Villacara, nivel 1[?] ?

First Floor

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 1階[?]
Hazama Taun Ikkai
Flipside 1F
German Flipstadt Ebene 1[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, 1e piano[?] ?
Spanish Villacara, nivel 0[?] ?

Outskirts

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 1階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Ikkai Gaibu
Flipside 1F Outside
German Flipstadt E 1 Außenbezirk[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, 1e piano: periferia[?] ?
Spanish Afueras de Villacara, nivel 0[?] ?

B1

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下1階[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Ikkai
Flipside B1
German Flipstadt UG 1[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, S1[?] ?
Spanish Villacara, nivel -1[?] ?

Outskirts

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下1階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Ikkai Gaibu
Flipside B1 Outside
German Flipstadt UG 1 Außenbezirk[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, S1: periferia[?] ?
Spanish Afueras de Villacara, nivel -1[?] ?

B2

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下2階[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Nikai
Flipside B2
German Flipstadt UG 2[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, S2[?] ?
Spanish Villacara, nivel -2[?] ?

Outskirts

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハザマタウン 地下2階 外部[?]
Hazama Taun Chika Nikai Gaibu
Flipside B2 Outside
German Flipstadt UG 2 Außenbezirk[?] ?
Italian Svoltadilà, S2: periferia[?] ?
Spanish Afueras de Villacara, nivel -2[?] ?