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Pleasant Path
Pleasant Path.png
Mario and Goombario walking in Pleasant Path
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Greater location Mushroom Kingdom
Inhabitants Goombas, Paragoombas, Spiked Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Paratroopas

Pleasant Path is the name of the east-northeast region of the Mushroom Kingdom and home to some Koopa Troopas. It is the setting of Chapter 1 during the events of Paper Mario. Pleasant Path is characterized by the peaceful pleasant brook running down it, along with the many trees and Candy Canes. Russ T. speaks of these special candy canes, telling Mario that if he does something for them, they will do something for him in return. If Mario walks around the Candy Canes, they will play a cover of the invincibility theme from Super Mario Bros. and give him one heart each time he circles it. Mario first encounters both Koopa Troopas and Paratroopas on the lane. A fork-like mountain holds the high path to the Koopa Bros. Fortress, and the low path to Koopa Village. The exit to the west leads to Toad Town.

After the completion of Chapter 5, Kent C. Koopa blocks the west exit of Pleasant Path. If the player wishes to go through Pleasant Path in this way, the player can defeat Kent C. Koopa before proceeding or they could alternately pay him 100 coins to pass. However, it is possible to go to the other side by unlocking the pipe from Toad Town Tunnels and Koopa Village.

Areas

Mario finding a Star Piece under a hidden panel between the Candy Canes in Pleasant Path.
Mario and Bombette in the third scene.

Mario first enters Pleasant Path from Toad Town. The first scene is straight, with a Koopa Troopa, a Paragoomba and a Spiked Goomba, as well as various blocks where Mario can find coins, a Fright Jar and the Dizzy Attack badge. On Mario's way back to Toad Town after clearing Koopa Bros. Fortress, Jr. Troopa will jump out of a bush and ask Mario if he knows him. Either way, the two will get in a fight. After Chapter 5, Kent C. Koopa will appear here, blocking Kolorado and Mario from passing. Mario can pay or fight with him in order to pass.

In the second scene, there is first a ? Block with a POW Block item in it, then a river. Mario must hammer the tree and press the ! Switch dropping from the tree to make a bridge appear. Over the river are a Spiked Goomba above a brick, a walking Goomba, and some stairs. To the south is an island with a Star Piece on it, which Mario can get by tossing Kooper. On the first stair, a Sleepy Sheep can be found behind the fence. On the second is a Koopa Troopa. Finally there are four bricks, the last of which contains multiple coins.

Mario and Goombario, smashing the bricks that reveal the Attack FX B badge in the game Paper Mario.
The bricks before Koopa Village that reveal the Attack FX B badge.

In the third scene, three Candy Canes can be found on the high area. They give out Heart if Mario walks around them. There is also a Honey Syrup behind the last Candy Cane and a Star Piece under a hidden panel between the three. There is also a roadsign. From the high area Mario can either go across the bridge to the next scene or take the stairs around the platform to Koopa Village beneath the bridge. Before the entrance of Koopa Village, there are three brick blocks on the ground. Hammering them in the order of left, right, back reveals a red ? Block with the Attack FX B badge in it.

In the fourth scene, there is a high platform in the left with five coins on the ground and an alert Koopa Troopa in the nearby bush. To the right is a Thunder Bolt above a high brick, and a walking Spiked Goomba. In the midst of the scene is a river with a sign that reads:

No entry allowed, Mario!

Yours truly, The Koopa Bros.

There is an ! Switch across the river, which Mario has to activate in Chapter 1 by tossing Kooper from Koopa Village for a bridge. Finally there is a Paratroopa as well as two bricks, between them an invisible block containing a Fire Flower.

In the fifth scene (the path before Koopa Bros. Fortress), there is first a tree by the north side with a Star Piece in it, then a Koopa Troopa and a Paratroopa on the road. At the end of the road is a Heart Block. After Bombette joins the party, Mario can set her off at a cracked wall and take the pipe behind it. This warps Mario to a high place where he can find a FP Plus badge in a treasure chest. Outside Koopa Bros. Fortress is a Save Block near the main gate, a Save Block in the south balcony, and the Refund badge in a treasure chest on the southeast one.

Enemies

For enemy formations in Pleasant Path, see here.

Items

Note: The scenes are numbered from west to east.

Item Image Location

Dizzy Attack Dizzy Attack Badge.png In the Badge Block at the first scene.

Fright Jar Fright Jar In the rightmost block at the first scene.

POW Block POW Block In the ? Block at the second scene.

Sleepy Sheep Sleepy Sheep Behind a fence in the second scene.

Honey Syrup Honey Syrup Behind the rightmost Candy Cane in the third scene.

Attack FX B Attack FX B Badge.png Smashing the blocks near the entrance of Koopa Village in the order "left, right, middle" will reveal a red ? Badge block with this badge inside.

Thunder Bolt Thunder Bolt On the first block in the fourth scene (requires Kooper or Tornado Jump)

Fire Flower Fire Flower In a hidden ? Block between two Brick Blocks at the east of the fourth scene.

Star Piece A Star Piece, from Paper Mario.
  • On the southern small island in the second scene (requires Kooper)
  • Under a hidden panel between the three Candy Canes in the third scene.
  • Under a hidden panel at the coin trap in the fourth scene.
  • In the tree at the fifth scene.

FP Plus FP Plus Badge.png On a high platform near Koopa Bros. Fortress, accessed through a pipe by blasting the wall near the Heart Block first.

Pleasant Path also has one Hidden ? block:

Item Image Location

Fire Flower Fire Flower Image of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block in Pleasant Path, in Paper Mario. In the area two screens west of the Koopa Bros. Fortress, the hidden ? Block is between the two Brick Blocks.

Profiles and statistics

  • Area Tattles:
    • "To the west of here is Toad Town, and to the east is Koopa Village. If we go even farther east, we'll eventually reach Koopa Bros. Fortress."
    • "It's always pleasant around here. That's why we call this place Pleasant Path. It's nice and warm today, too. Incidentally, lots of Koopas live around here."
    • "Koopas like to live around Pleasant Path because there's plenty of water for them to lounge in. Koopa Village is down this way. If you want to go to Koopa Bros. Fortress, we should take the upper path and just keep going straight."
    • "If we continue along the pass, we should reach Koopa Bros. Fortress. Many Koopas and Paratroopas live around here. If they're loyal to Bowser, they'll definitely attack us."
    • "Just east of here, we can see Koopa Bros. Fortress. Actually, we're probably already on fortress grounds. That arch certainly looks like a part of it. And there are lots of bad guys, too."
  • Map description: This path links Toad Town and Koopa Village. Koopa Bros. Fortress is to the east.

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Names in other languages

Bowser's CastlePeach's CastleStar HavenStar WayShiver CityShiver SnowfieldStarborn ValleyShiver MountainCrystal PalaceGoomba VillageGoomba King's FortressMario's HouseShy Guy's Toy BoxClub 64Toad Town DojoShooting Star SummitKoopa VillageKoopa Bros. FortressWindy MillTubba Blubba's CastlePleasant PathDry Dry RailroadToad TownGoomba RoadFlower FieldsBoo's MansionForever ForestDry Dry OutpostDry Dry DesertMt. RuggedGusty GulchYoshi's VillageMt. LavalavaJade JungleLavalava Island
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Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポカポカロード[?]
Pokapoka Rōdo
Pleasantly Warm Road
Chinese 温暖小道[?]
Wēnnuǎn Xiǎodào
Warmth Road
French Chemin Agréable[?] Pleasant Path
German Wanderpfad[?] Traveling Path
Spanish Sendero Agradable[?] Pleasant Path

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