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|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.3]]
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.3]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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'''''Super Paper Mario''''' is a [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing game]] released in 2007 for the [[Wii]], as well as the first ''Mario'' game for the console. Unlike the other ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games, ''Super Paper Mario'' is a platformer and does not use a turn-based battle system, but rather incorporates RPG elements with platforming. The game fuses elements of 2D and 3D gameplay together, shifting back and forth between dimensions, once being described as a "2.5D" sidescroller by ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine.
'''''Super Paper Mario''''' is a [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing game]] released in 2007 for the [[Wii]], as well as the first game starring Mario for the console. Unlike the other ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games, ''Super Paper Mario'' is a platformer and does not use a turn-based battle system, but rather incorporates RPG elements with platforming. The game fuses elements of 2D and 3D gameplay together, shifting back and forth between dimensions, once being described as a "2.5D" sidescroller by ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' magazine.


The story focuses on [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]], and [[Luigi]] journeying across various dimensions to stop a villain named [[Count Bleck]] from destroying all of existence. In addition to the four playable characters are fairy-like [[Pixl]]s that grant the main party members various extra abilities, such as [[Cudge|hammering objects]] or calling up a [[Barry|temporary shield]]. As the players defeat enemies, they accumulate points and level up, making their own attacks stronger.
The story focuses on [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]], and [[Luigi]] journeying across various dimensions to stop a villain named [[Count Bleck]] from destroying all of existence. In addition to the four playable characters are fairy-like [[Pixl]]s that grant the main party members various extra abilities, such as [[Cudge|hammering objects]] or calling up a [[Barry|temporary shield]]. As the players defeat enemies, they accumulate points and level up, making their own attacks stronger.


''Super Paper Mario'''s visual presentation, while retaining the aesthetics of previous ''Paper Mario'' games for the playable characters, returning enemies and items, experiments with novel art styles for the game's diverse dimensions and their inhabitants, going for more geometric, abstract shapes and psychedelic colors, patterns and gradients. The tone of the game, while presented as a grandiose, serious story in comparison to usual ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' fare, is interspersed with frequent comedic dialogue and occasional references to pop culture, an aspect which continues through its successors in the series.
''Super Paper Mario'' has a distinct visual style among the ''Paper Mario'' games. While most characters, enemies and items returning from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' retain their appearance, the game utilizes very abstract, inorganic shapes for its new character designs, which are assembled from simple polygons, circles and lines. Its environments are equally geometric, and have tile-based layouts. For coloring, gradients, patterns and psychedelic colors are common for both characters and backgrounds. This visual direction, coupled with animations such as the rectangle selection effect for warping characters and color fill effect for appearing stage elements, seems to be inspired by digital graphics editing rather than traditional art media, as is the case for the rest of the series.


The game was originally planned for a 2006 release on the [[Nintendo GameCube]], but was moved to the newer Wii console. Motion controls were added to certain gameplay features, pushing the release date back to April 2007 for North America and Japan, and September of that year for Europe and Australia. The game was rereleased for the [[Wii U]] [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|eShop]] in 2016.
The game was originally planned for a 2006 release on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and the newer Wii console, but it was pushed to the latter exclusively. Motion controls were added to certain gameplay features, pushing the release date back to April 9, 2007 for North America, April 19, 2007 for Japan, and September 14, 2007 for Europe, and September 20, 2007 for Australia. The game was re-released for the [[Wii U]] [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|eShop]] in North America on June 16, 2016, in Japan on August 3, 2016, in Europe on August 11, 2016, and in Australia on August 12, 2016; however, the digital re-release was eventually removed from the Wii U eShop after its discontinuation on March 27, 2023, making it no longer possible for players to purchase the game, although players who purchased the title before this date can still play it as long as it is on their Wii U device.


==Story==
==Story==
[[File:Wedding4.png|thumb|left|The inter-dimensional wedding, where the Chaos Heart is created.]]
[[File:Wedding4.png|thumb|left|The inter-dimensional wedding, where the Chaos Heart is created.]]
The story opens with Mario and Luigi being informed by [[Toad]] about Princess Peach's latest kidnapping. Believing Bowser to be the culprit once again, the brothers immediately head off to [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]], only to find him ''preparing'' to attack. A villain named [[Count Bleck]] then appears with his assistant, [[Nastasia]] and Princess Peach, who is his prisoner. He announces his plans to use Peach [[The Void|"to destroy all worlds"]], renders Mario unconscious with his dark powers, and kidnaps Bowser as well, with Luigi and the [[Koopa Troop]] being sucked away too.
The story opens with Mario and Luigi being informed by [[Toad]] about Princess Peach's latest kidnapping. Believing Bowser to be the culprit once again, the brothers immediately head off to [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]], only to find him ''preparing'' to attack. A villain named [[Count Bleck]] then appears with his assistant, [[Nastasia]] and Princess Peach, who is his prisoner. He announces his plans to use Peach [[The Void|"to destroy all worlds"]], renders Mario unconscious with his dark powers, and kidnaps Bowser as well, with Luigi and the [[Koopa Troop]] being sucked away too.
Elsewhere, Peach regains consciousness to find that she and Bowser are dressed in wedding outfits and standing at an altar, with [[Count Bleck]] officiating. While Bowser says "yes", Nastasia uses mind control powers to force Peach to say "I do", and the marriage between them calls forth the [[Chaos Heart]]. Luigi awakens in the Koopa crowd watching the ceremony and attempts to intervene, but he is too late as Bleck uses the Chaos Heart to open a dimensional rift known as [[The Void]], fulfilling a prophecy he read in an ancient book known as the [[Dark Prognosticus]], in which all worlds are destroyed.


[[File:SPM W1-1 3D.png|thumb|Mario in Chapter 1-1, flipped to the 3-D dimension.]]
[[File:SPM W1-1 3D.png|thumb|Mario in Chapter 1-1, flipped to the 3-D dimension.]]
Elsewhere, Peach regains consciousness to find that she and Bowser are dressed in wedding outfits and standing at an altar, with [[Count Bleck]] officiating. Nastasia uses mind control powers to force Peach to say "I do", and the marriage between her and Bowser calls forth the [[Chaos Heart]]. Luigi awakens in the Koopa crowd watching the ceremony and attempts to intervene, but he is too late as Bleck uses the Chaos Heart to open a dimensional rift known as [[The Void]], fulfilling a prophecy he read in an ancient book known as the [[Dark Prognosticus]], in which all worlds are destroyed.
Back at Bowser's Castle, Mario is awakened by a [[Pixl]] named [[Tippi]], who brings him to the town of [[Flipside]] and introduces him to [[Merlon]]. He owns the benevolent counterpart of Bleck's book, the [[Light Prognosticus]], which indicates that a hero fitting Mario's description can stop the Void, which is visible in the sky above Flipside and slowly growing. Merlon gives Mario the first of eight [[Pure Heart]]s that he needs to counteract the [[Chaos Heart]]. Upon receiving the first Pure Heart, Mario has to place it into the first [[Heart Pillar]] to cause a door to appear on the top of [[Flipside Tower]] leading straight to [[Lineland]], where the next Pure Heart is. Merlon also tells Mario that he must also learn the "dimensional technique" from his friend [[Bestovius]] there in order to find the rest of the Pure Hearts.
 
Back at Bowser's Castle, Mario is awakened by a [[Pixl]] named [[Tippi]], who brings him to the town of [[Flipside]] and introduces him to [[Merlon]]. He owns the benevolent counterpart of Bleck's book, the [[Light Prognosticus]], which indicates that a hero fitting Mario's description can stop the Void, which is visible in the sky above Flipside and slowly growing. Merlon gives Mario the first of eight [[Pure Heart]]s that he needs to counteract the [[Chaos Heart]]. If Mario refuses, he gets a [[Game Over]]. Upon receiving the first Pure Heart, Mario has to place it into the first [[Heart Pillar]] to cause a door to appear on the top of [[Flipside Tower]] leading straight to [[Lineland]], where the next Pure Heart is. Merlon also tells Mario that he must also learn the "dimensional technique" from his friend [[Bestovius]] there in order to find the rest of the Pure Hearts.


Meanwhile, in [[Castle Bleck]], the Count and Nastasia meet with the other three minions, [[Dimentio]], [[O'Chunks]], and the shape-shifting [[Mimi]]. Count Bleck promises to replace the destroyed worlds with a perfect world where all his minions' dreams will come true, and when Nastasia mentions that the hero of prophecy may be active, O'Chunks volunteers to take care of him, with Dimentio tagging along to watch the show.
Meanwhile, in [[Castle Bleck]], the Count and Nastasia meet with the other three minions, [[Dimentio]], [[O'Chunks]], and the shape-shifting [[Mimi]]. Count Bleck promises to replace the destroyed worlds with a perfect world where all his minions' dreams will come true, and when Nastasia mentions that the hero of prophecy may be active, O'Chunks volunteers to take care of him, with Dimentio tagging along to watch the show.
===Chapter 1: [[Lineland]]===
===Chapter 1: [[Lineland]]===
[[File:SPM W1-1 2D.png|left|200px|thumb|Mario proceeding in Lineland.]]
[[File:SPM W1-1 2D.png|left|200px|thumb|Mario proceeding in Lineland.]]
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Meanwhile, O'Chunks reports back to Castle Bleck in shame, so the Count sends [[Mimi]] to deal with the hero, while [[Nastasia]] goes to look for any "goons" in the castle who still are not under the Bleck's control.
Meanwhile, O'Chunks reports back to Castle Bleck in shame, so the Count sends [[Mimi]] to deal with the hero, while [[Nastasia]] goes to look for any "goons" in the castle who still are not under the Bleck's control.


Soon after, Peach (now in her usual pink dress) wakes up in Castle Bleck and joins two Koopas in search of an exit, but they are soon cornered by Nastasia, who brainwashes Bowser's minions. Peach, however, is teleported away before she can be hypnotized.
Soon after, Peach (now in her usual pink dress) wakes up in Castle Bleck and joins a [[Hammer Bro]] and a [[Koopa Troopa]] in search of an exit, but they are soon cornered by Nastasia, who brainwashes Bowser's minions. Peach, however, is teleported away before she can be hypnotized.


Far away, Mario returns to Flipside to bring the Pure Heart to Merlon, and the group learns from a panicking citizen that a girl has fallen from the sky. They then go to investigate, and discover that the girl is Peach, whom they revive with [[Spicy Soup]]. Feeling responsible for the opening of the Void, Peach insists on joining Mario in his quest and helps him reach the next Heart Pillar, and Merlon sends them through the new orange door to the next world, [[Gloam Valley]].
Far away, Mario returns to Flipside to bring the Pure Heart to Merlon, and the group learns from a panicking citizen that a girl has fallen from the sky. They then go to investigate, and discover that the girl is Peach, whom they revive with [[Spicy Soup]]. Feeling responsible for the opening of the Void, Peach insists on joining Mario in his quest and helps him reach the next Heart Pillar, and Merlon sends them through the new orange door to the next world, [[Gloam Valley]].
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===Chapter 3: [[The Bitlands]]===
===Chapter 3: [[The Bitlands]]===
[[File:The Bitlands.png|thumb|200px|left|[[The Bitlands]].]]
[[File:The Bitlands.png|thumb|200px|left|[[The Bitlands]].]]
Upon the heroes' arrival in the pixelated Bitlands, [[Tippi]] is kidnapped by the geeky, butterfly-collecting chameleon, [[Francis]]. Another Pixl named [[Barry]] witnessed the scene from behind a bush and tells the heroes how to reach [[Fort Francis]]. After passing through an underground area just like [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Mario and Peach come across some castles occupied by Koopas, Hammer Bros., Bullet Bills and Bowser himself, who proceeds to lose a one-on-one fight with Mario. Bowser explains that he was locked up in Bleck's Castle and does not know how he appeared in the Bitlands, and with some persuasion, agrees to join Peach and Mario on their journey. The three swim across [[The Tile Pool]], where they meet a new Pixl, [[Thudley]], and use him to defeat a monstrous [[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]]. Beyond the pool, the heroes climb [[the Dotwood Tree]] in order to use the winds at the top to float over a gorge and reach Fort Francis. Along the way, they battle Dimentio, who brushes off his defeat as a mere amusement, and was in fact using it to gauge the heroes' strength in order to ensure they can defeat Count Bleck when the time comes. Unaware of Dimentio's plotting, Mario, Peach and Bowser continue on to Fort Francis, where they find another trapped Pixl named [[Carrie]] and navigate their way through a sea of puzzles, [[Meowmaid]] robots and nerdy memorabilia to get to Francis, who immediately develops a crush on Peach and attempts to flirt with her using an electronic chat interface [[Swoon.exe]]. She rebuffs him and he is defeated in battle, and the surge of trust and happiness from the newly-freed Tippi calls forth the next Pure Heart from the castle itself, which Merlon later explains used to belong to the Tribe of Ancients.
Upon the heroes' arrival in the pixelated Bitlands, [[Tippi]] is kidnapped by the geeky, butterfly-collecting chameleon, [[Francis]]. Another Pixl named [[Barry]] witnessed the scene from behind a bush and tells the heroes how to reach [[Fort Francis]]. After passing through an underground area just like [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', Mario and Peach come across some castles occupied by Koopas, Hammer Bros., Bullet Bills and Bowser himself, who proceeds to lose a one-on-one fight with Mario. Bowser explains that he was locked up in Bleck's Castle and does not know how he appeared in the Bitlands, and with some persuasion, agrees to join Peach and Mario on their journey. The three swim across [[The Tile Pool]], where they meet a new Pixl, [[Thudley]], and use him to defeat a monstrous [[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]]. Beyond the pool, the heroes climb [[the Dotwood Tree]] in order to use the winds blowing at the top to float over a gorge and reach Fort Francis. Along the way, they run into Dimentio, who transports them to [[Dimension D]] and fights them. He is defeated, brushing it off as a mere amusement, and monologues to himself that he was in fact using it to gauge the heroes' strength in order to ensure they can defeat Count Bleck when the time comes. Unaware of Dimentio's plotting, Mario, Peach and Bowser continue on to Fort Francis, where they find another trapped Pixl named [[Carrie]] and navigate their way through a sea of puzzles, [[Meowmaid]] robots, and nerdy memorabilia. When they reach Francis, he immediately develops a crush on Peach and attempts to flirt with her using an electronic chat interface that he created, called [[Swoon.exe]]. She rebuffs him and he is defeated in battle, and the surge of trust and happiness from the newly-freed Tippi calls forth the next Pure Heart from the castle.
;Interlude
;Interlude
Back at Castle Bleck, Dimentio muses that the heroes might be able to defy the prophecy, but Bleck is confident in his plan and calls for an unnamed new minion to take care of his foes. Nastasia lingers after the other minions leave and tries to get Bleck to reconsider, but while he does not give up after coming as far as he has, he kindly gives her a chance to leave with his blessing, which she declines out of loyalty and love for Bleck. Unbeknownst to both of them, Dimentio eavesdropped on the entire exchange, but decides not to worry about it, since he has his own "projects" to attend to.
Back at Castle Bleck, Dimentio muses that the heroes might be able to defy the prophecy, but Bleck is confident in his plan and calls for an [[Mr. L|unnamed new minion]] to take care of his foes. Nastasia lingers after the other minions leave and tries to get Bleck to reconsider, but while he does not give up after coming as far as he has, he gives her a chance to leave with his blessing, which she declines out of loyalty and love for Bleck. Unbeknownst to both of them, Dimentio eavesdropped on the entire exchange, but decides not to worry about it, since he has his own "projects" to attend to.


When the heroes return to Flipside, Merlon explains about the castle and decides that Bowser is the third hero of the prophecy. After returning to the Bitlands to collect Barry, who is impressed that they managed to save Tippi, the heroes open a new green door and continue on their quest. Barry is the first optional Pixl.
When the heroes return to Flipside, Merlon explains that the castle once belonged to the Tribe of Ancients, and the Pure Heart summoned by Tippi was originally sealed there by them. He also acknowledges Bowser as the third hero of the prophecy. The heroes can then open the new green door to continue on their quest. At this point, the player has the option to return to the Bitlands to collect Barry, who will say he is impressed that they managed to save Tippi. Barry is the first optional Pixl.


===Chapter 4: [[Outer Space]]===
===Chapter 4: [[Outer Space]]===
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===Chapter 6: [[Sammer's Kingdom]]===
===Chapter 6: [[Sammer's Kingdom]]===
[[File:Sammer's Kingdom.png|200px|thumb|The [[Sammer's Kingdom]]]]
[[File:Sammer's Kingdom.png|200px|thumb|The [[Sammer's Kingdom]]]]
In the Sammer's Kingdom, the Void is almost at full size. After defeating the first [[Sammer Guy]], [[King Sammer]] arrives with 99 more combatants and explains that the heroes have to defeat all of them to get the next Pure Heart, as per the laws of the land. After the heroes defeat twenty Sammer Guys, Count Bleck himself appears to inform them that Sammer's Kingdom is about to be destroyed, but when Tippi confronts him, he beats a hasty withdrawal. The next five Sammer Guys recognize the direness of the situation and let the heroes pass for free, at which point the King returns and appears to present them with the Pure Heart, but it is just a bomb in a treasure chest, and the King turns out to be Mimi in disguise. She fights them with a barrage of rubees and is defeated, but she had only intended to stall the heroes. They hurry, but are unable to get farther than the 30th gate before the world is demolished and they are forced to flee back to Flipside. The door to the Sammer Kingdom remains so they go through, but all they find is [[World of Nothing|an endless expanse of whiteness]], and a deadened Pure Heart, now turned to stone. Mr. L appears with [[Brobot L-type]] to try to stop the heroes from getting the dead Pure Heart, but loses the fight and the Heart.
In the Sammer's Kingdom, the Void is almost at full size. After defeating the first [[Sammer Guy]], [[King Sammer]] arrives with 99 more combatants and explains that the heroes have to defeat all of them to get the next Pure Heart, as per the laws of the land. After the heroes defeat the next nineteen Sammer Guys, Count Bleck himself appears to inform them that Sammer's Kingdom is about to be destroyed, but when Tippi confronts him, he beats a hasty withdrawal. The next five Sammer Guys recognize the direness of the situation and let the heroes pass for free, at which point the King returns and appears to present them with the Pure Heart, but it is just a bomb in a treasure chest, and the King turns out to be Mimi in disguise. She fights them with a barrage of rubees and is defeated, but she had only intended to stall the heroes. They hurry, but are unable to get farther than the 30th gate before the world is demolished and they are forced to flee back to Flipside. The door to the Sammer Kingdom remains so they go through, but all they find is [[World of Nothing|an endless expanse of whiteness]], and a deadened Pure Heart, now turned to stone. Mr. L appears with [[Brobot L-type]] to try to stop the heroes from getting the dead Pure Heart, but loses the fight and the Heart.
;Interlude
;Interlude
After Mario, Peach and Bowser leave with the stone-like Pure Heart, [[Dimentio]] shows up and appears to destroy Mr. L.
After Mario, Peach and Bowser leave with the stone-like Pure Heart, [[Dimentio]] shows up and appears to destroy Mr. L.
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Now one hero short, they carry on and are confronted by Mimi in the disguises of Merlon and Merlee, trying in vain to pry information on their weaknesses from them. She and Peach get in an argument and fight, with Mimi once more taking her "true" spider form, but still being defeated. The heroes turn to go, but Peach lingers to try and talk Mimi into leaving too; the floor then crumbles beneath the girl but Peach dives forward and tries to save her, only to fall in herself.
Now one hero short, they carry on and are confronted by Mimi in the disguises of Merlon and Merlee, trying in vain to pry information on their weaknesses from them. She and Peach get in an argument and fight, with Mimi once more taking her "true" spider form, but still being defeated. The heroes turn to go, but Peach lingers to try and talk Mimi into leaving too; the floor then crumbles beneath the girl but Peach dives forward and tries to save her, only to fall in herself.


Mario, Luigi and Tippi carry on, coming up against Dimentio, who forces them to chase him through portals to the various other worlds, before ending up back in the castle. Dimentio then tells them that he had actually been helping them all along, such as by saving Peach from Nastasia and by sending everyone to The Underwhere to undo Luigi's brainwashing and get the Pure Heart fixed. He explains that he wanted the four heroes to unite and defeat Bleck, claiming that the Count had no intention of creating a new world once the old one was destroyed, but that he did not have enough strength to stop him on his own. Tippi warns Mario and Luigi not to accept Dimentio's offer of an alliance, and when rejected, he proceeds to goad Luigi into a one-on-one fight. (If the player chooses to ally, then Dimentio plants Floro Sprouts on Mario and Luigi's heads, causing a [[Game Over]].) Mario, Tippi and the Pixls go on ahead while Luigi remains behind and defeats Dimentio, who responds by trapping them both in a force field in order to destroy himself and Luigi, rather than letting Bleck get his hands on the "man in green" from the prophecy.
Mario, Luigi and Tippi carry on, coming up against Dimentio, who forces them to chase him through portals to the various other worlds, before ending up back in the castle. Dimentio then tells them that he had actually been helping them all along, such as by saving Peach from Nastasia and by sending everyone to The Underwhere to undo Luigi's brainwashing and get the Pure Heart fixed. He explains that he wanted the four heroes to unite and defeat Bleck, claiming that the Count had no intention of creating a new world once the old one was destroyed, but that he did not have enough strength to stop him on his own. Tippi warns Mario and Luigi not to accept Dimentio's offer of an alliance, and when rejected, he proceeds to goad Luigi into a one-on-one fight. Mario, Tippi and the Pixls go on ahead while Luigi remains behind and defeats Dimentio, who responds by trapping them both in a force field in order to destroy himself and Luigi, rather than letting Bleck get his hands on the "man in green" from the prophecy.


Mario and Tippi hear the blast and fear the worst, but know they have no choice but to continue to the castle's inner sanctum, where they are greeted by Bleck and Nastasia. Tippi and Bleck acknowledge each other as the star-crossed lovers Timpani and Blumiere, but Bleck still holds fast to his plan to destroy all the worlds and Tippi knows she and Mario have no choice, but to defeat him. Bleck sends Nastasia away and Mario tries to fight him, but Bleck is completely shielded by the Chaos Heart. Fortunately, Bowser (who fell through the floor before the ceiling collapsed), Peach (who landed on Bowser), and Luigi (who was simply found unconscious by Peach and cannot remember what happened) arrive to help Mario, with the uniting of the four heroes summoning the Pure Hearts and shattering Bleck's shield and leading to his defeat in the subsequent battle. As Bleck pleads for death and Tippi pleads for Bleck to live, Dimentio emerges and tries to finish off the Count, but Nastasia dives in front of the blast to shield him.
Mario and Tippi hear the blast and fear the worst, but know they have no choice but to continue to the castle's inner sanctum, where they are greeted by Bleck and Nastasia. Tippi and Bleck acknowledge each other as the star-crossed lovers Timpani and Blumiere, but Bleck still holds fast to his plan to destroy all the worlds and Tippi knows she and Mario have no choice, but to defeat him. Bleck sends Nastasia away and Mario tries to fight him, but Bleck is completely shielded by the Chaos Heart. Fortunately, Bowser (who fell through the floor before the ceiling collapsed), Peach (who landed on Bowser), and Luigi (who was simply found unconscious by Peach and cannot remember what happened) arrive to help Mario, with the uniting of the four heroes summoning the Pure Hearts and shattering Bleck's shield and leading to his defeat in the subsequent battle. As Bleck pleads for death and Tippi pleads for Bleck to live, Dimentio emerges and tries to finish off the Count, but Nastasia dives in front of the blast to shield him.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Super Paper Mario'' plays largely as a side-scrolling platforming game. Yet, it retains some role-playing elements from its predecessors, including [[Heart Point|HP]], the ability to [[level up]], items, party members and focus on dialogue and plot. On the other hand, the game ditches turn-based combat, special moves and [[Star Point]]s. Instead, leveling up is determined by the player's [[point|score]], an element taken from ''Super Mario'' side-scrollers. The game is also structured in a level format akin to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with eight worlds and four levels comprising each. In between these worlds, the player also interacts with the hub towns of [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]].
===Controls===
Save for a few abilities and minigames, the game is played with the Wii Remote held sideways.
*{{button|wii|Pad}} &ndash; Move (in 3D) / Space-swim
*{{button|wii|Padleftright}} &ndash; Move (in 2D)
*{{button|wii|Padupdown}} &ndash; Climb
*{{button|wii|Paddown}} &ndash; Duck / Enter Warp Pipe / Crouch before Super Jump (as Luigi) / Breathe fire (as Bowser)
*{{button|wii|Padup}} &ndash; Interact / Enter doors
*{{Button|wii|a}} &ndash; Flip to 3D (as Mario)
*{{Button|wii|2}} &ndash; Jump / Swim
*{{Button|wii|1}} &ndash; Use Pixl
*{{Button|wii|1}} + {{Button|wii|2}} &ndash; Change character / Swap Pixl / Use item
*{{Button|wii|-}} &ndash; See controls
*{{Button|wii|+}} &ndash; Pause
*{{button|wii|Wiimote}} (point) &ndash; Use Tippi or Tiptron
*{{button|wii|Wiimote}} (shake) &ndash; [[Stylish move]] (when stomping an enemy)
===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
[[File:SPM Title.png|thumb|The title screen with the playable characters.]]
[[File:SPM Title.png|thumb|The title screen with the playable characters.]]
The player controls the four '''Heroes of Light''' in-game. They can be switched to at any time via the {{button|wii|1}} + {{button|wii|2}} menu. The player begins with only Mario, recruiting the other heroes as the game progresses and even losing the other characters occasionally.
The player controls the four '''Heroes of Light''' in-game. They can be switched to at any time via the {{button|wii|1}} + {{button|wii|2}} menu. The player begins with only Mario, recruiting the other heroes as the game progresses and even losing the other characters occasionally.
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!Name
!Name
!Image
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|width=100px|[[File:MarioSprite.png|65x65px]]
|width=100px|[[File:MarioSprite.png|65x65px]]
|Mario has the ability to [[flip]] between dimensions using {{button|wii|A}}. When Mario flips, everything shifts between 2-D and 3-D, revealing secrets. Most enemies appear only in one dimension, but some can flip between them.
|Mario has the ability to [[flip]] between dimensions using {{button|wii|A}}. When Mario flips, everything shifts between 2-D and 3-D, revealing secrets. Most enemies appear only in one dimension, but some can flip between them.
|Available from the start and remains so throughout the game
|Always available
|-
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!width=100px|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
!width=100px|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
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====Character stats====
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|-style="background:lightgray"
!Stat
!colspan="2" width="16%"|Initial value
!colspan="2" width="16%"|Max. value
!colspan=2|Function
|-style="background:#f8f9fa"
![[Flip Meter]]
!colspan=2|[[File:SPM Flip Meter (empty).png]]
!colspan=2|[[File:SPM Flip Meter (full).png]]
|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|A meter that ticks down each second that Mario is in 3-D, dealing 1 damage when depleted.
|-style="background:#efa685"
![[File:SPM Level text.png|140px|link=Level up]]
|colspan=2|1
|colspan=2|99
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#efa685 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat;"|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|Indicates the player's progress overall. [[Level up]]s alternate between increasing Health by 5 {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} and Attack by 1.
|-style="background:#ef9ac2"
![[File:SPM HP display isolated.png|x48px|link=Heart Point]]
|colspan=2|10
|colspan=2|{{hover|255|Can be raised to 999 with HP Plus}}
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#ef9ac2 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|Denote the character's total health. {{hover|HP|Heart Points}} dropping to zero results in a [[Game Over]].
|-style="background:#e2758b"
!Attack
|[[File:SPM Luigi Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Peach Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Mario Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}1
|width=6%|[[File:SPM Bowser Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}2
|[[File:SPM Luigi Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Peach Icon.png|40px]][[File:SPM Mario Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}{{hover|51|Can be raised to 99 with Power Plus}}
|width=6%|[[File:SPM Bowser Icon.png|40px]]{{br}}{{hover|102|Can be raised to 198 with Power Plus}}
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#e2758b 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|The base damage a character can deal.
|-style="background:#7ea6db"
![[File:SPM Score display isolated.png|72px|link=Score]]
|colspan=2|0
|colspan=2|99,999,999
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#7ea6db 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|The total amount of points accumulated through the game.
|-style="background:#79c7d6"
!Next Level
|colspan=2|10000
|colspan=2|{{hover|24,500,000|Displays -------- after reaching level 99}}
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#79c7d6 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|Indicates the score needed for the next Level up.
|-style="background:#f3d973"
![[File:SPM Coins display isolated.png|link=Coin]]
|colspan=2|0
|colspan=2|999
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#f3d973 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|Currency dropped by enemies, found in ? Blocks and other places. They are used to purchase items.
|-style="background:#badb85"
!Time Played
|colspan=2|00:00
|colspan=2|999:59
|style="background:conic-gradient(from -135deg at right, #f8f9fa,#badb85 1deg 90deg,#f8f9fa 90deg) right/100% 20px repeat-y;"|
|style="background:#f8f9fa; font-family:Arial; text-align:left"|Measures for how long the player has played the game. It has no effect on gameplay.
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===Pixls===
===Pixls===
[[Pixl]]s are new creatures in the game that give Mario and crew new abilities. There are thirteen in total, four are optional. However, only twelve can be carried, since [[Tiptron]] is only available after [[Tippi]] disappears. They replace the partners from the previous Paper Mario games, and set the record for the most allies in the series. Tippi (Tiptron after completion of the game) is always active and thus the player always have two active Pixls (except at certain points). All Pixl abilities except Tippi's are activated using the {{button|wii|1}} button.
[[Pixl]]s are beings introduced in the game that give Mario and crew special abilities. There are thirteen in total, four of which are optional. However, only twelve can be carried, since [[Tiptron]] is only available after [[Tippi]] disappears. They replace the partners from the previous Paper Mario games, and set the record for the most allies in the series. Tippi (Tiptron after completion of the game) is always active and thus the player always have two active Pixls (except at certain points). All Pixl abilities are activated using the {{button|wii|1}} button except for Tippi's and Tiptron's, whose abilites are activated by pointing {{button|wii|Wiimote}} at the sensor bar.
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!Name
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|-style="background:black;color:white"
!width=8%|Name
!width=8%|Image
!Ability
!Ability
!Location
!width=15%|Location
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!width=100px|[[Tippi]]
|[[Tippi]]
|width=100px|[[File:SPM Tippi.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Tippi.png|75x75px]]
|Tippi can use her [[tattle]] ability find secrets and areas previously inaccessible without her. She also gives information on characters and enemies and give the crew hints. Tiptron may fill Tippi's role at the end of the game when Tippi permanently leaves Mario and his team.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Tippi can use her [[tattle]] ability find secrets and areas previously inaccessible without her. She also gives information on characters and enemies and give the crew hints. Tiptron may fill Tippi's role at the end of the game when Tippi permanently leaves Mario and his team.
|Available from start
|style="background:white"|Available from start
|-
|-
![[Thoreau]]
|[[Thoreau]]
|[[File:SPM Thoreau.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Thoreau Sprite.png|55px]]
|Thoreau is able to pick up non-spiky enemies and objects and throw them, as well as activate switches from a distance. He resembles a hand.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Thoreau is able to pick up non-spiky enemies and objects and throw them, as well as activate switches from a distance. He resembles a hand.
|[[Mount Lineland]]
|style="background:white"|[[Mount Lineland]]
|-
|-
![[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]]
|[[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]]
|[[File:BoomerPixl.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Boomer Sprite.png|60px]]
|Boomer can turn into a bomb and detonate to destroy blocks or cracks in walls. The blast deals double-damage to enemies.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Boomer can turn into a bomb and detonate to destroy blocks or cracks in walls. The blast deals double-damage to enemies.
|[[Gloam Valley]]
|style="background:white"|[[Gloam Valley]]
|-
|-
![[Slim (Pixl)|Slim]]
|[[Slim (Pixl)|Slim]]
|[[File:Slim.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Slim Sprite.png|45px]]
|Slim allows Mario and crew to turn sideways, and squeeze through tight spaces such as rails. Also, they become invisible and untouchable if they stand still in 2-D.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Slim allows Mario and crew to turn sideways, and squeeze through tight spaces such as rails. Also, they become invisible and untouchable if they stand still.
|[[Merlee's Mansion]]
|style="background:white"|[[Merlee's Mansion]]
|-
|-
![[Thudley]]
|[[Thudley]]
|[[File:Thudley.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Thudley Sprite.png|35px]]
|Thudley gives Mario and friends the ability to [[Ground Pound]] in order to destroy blocks and activate large switches. It deals double damage with Mario, Peach and Luigi, and four times the regular damage with Bowser. He resembles a weight.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Thudley gives Mario and friends the ability to [[Ground Pound]] in order to destroy blocks and activate large switches. It deals double damage with Mario, Peach and Luigi, and four times the regular damage with Bowser.
|[[The Tile Pool]]
|style="background:white"|[[The Tile Pool]]
|-
|-
![[Carrie]]
|[[Carrie]]
|[[File:Carrie.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Carrie Sprite.png|50px]]
|Carrie is able to turn into a platform that can carry Mario and Co. across dangerous places (such as spikes) to safety. She can also jump on spiked enemies without sustaining damage.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Carrie is able to turn into a platform that can carry Mario and Co. across dangerous places (such as spikes) to safety. She can also jump on spiked enemies without sustaining damage.
|[[Fort Francis]]
|style="background:white"|[[Fort Francis]]
|-
|-
![[Fleep]]
|[[Fleep]]
|[[File:Fleep.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Fleep Sprite.png|50px]]
|Fleep can flip objects caught in a different dimension back to its original one. His ability is most often used on shining spots that resemble tears in paper. He can also make enemies dizzy so the player can pass them by. Fleep is also the only Pixl that cannot be used in 3D.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Fleep can flip objects caught in a different dimension back to its original one. His ability is most often used on shining spots that resemble tears in paper. He can also make enemies dizzy so the player can pass them by. Fleep is also the only Pixl that cannot be used in 3D.
|[[Planet Blobule]]
|style="background:white"|[[Planet Blobule]]
|-
|-
![[Cudge]]
|[[Cudge]]
|[[File:Cudge SPM artwork.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Cudge Sprite.png|35px]]
|Cudge lets Mario and co. use a hammer like in previous ''[[Paper Mario]]'' titles. It can destroy large [[yellow block]]s and does double damage. He looks like a mallet.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Cudge lets Mario and co. use a hammer like in previous ''[[Paper Mario]]'' titles. It can destroy large [[yellow block]]s and does double damage. He looks like a mallet.
|[[Gap of Crag]]
|style="background:white"|[[Gap of Crag]]
|-
|-
![[Dottie]]
|[[Dottie]]
|[[File:Dottie.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Dottie Sprite.png|45px]]
|Dottie has the ability to shrink the player character, allowing them to enter small spaces and tiny doors, as well as [[Itty Bits]] shops. Enemies do not notice the player, but if Mario and co. touch them they still take damage.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Dottie has the ability to shrink the player character, allowing them to enter small spaces and tiny doors, as well as [[Itty Bits]] shops. Enemies do not notice the player, but if Mario and co. touch them they still take damage.
|[[Floro Caverns]]
|style="background:white"|[[Floro Caverns]]
|-
|-
![[Barry]]
|[[Barry]]
|[[File:Barry.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Barry Sprite.png|45px]]
|Barry can surround the character with a strong barrier that can harm enemies in its way and counterattack projectiles that enemies such as [[Squig]]s shoot at the player. He is obtained by visiting [[The Bitlands]] after rescuing Tippi and talking to him.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Barry can surround the character with a strong barrier that can harm enemies in its way and counterattack projectiles that enemies such as [[Squig]]s shoot at the player. He is obtained by visiting [[The Bitlands]] after rescuing Tippi and talking to him.
|[[The Bitlands]] (optional)
|style="background:white"|[[The Bitlands]] (optional)
|-
|-
![[Dashell]]
|[[Dashell]]
|[[File:SPM Dashell.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Dashell Srite.png|50px]]
|Dashell provides a speed boost for the party, useful when traveling from place to place. He is obtained by defeating [[Wracktail]] in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]].
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Dashell provides a speed boost for the party, useful when traveling from place to place. He is obtained by defeating [[Wracktail]] in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]].
|[[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] (Room 100) (optional)
|style="background:white"|[[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]] (Room 100) (optional)
|-
|-
![[Piccolo]]
|[[Piccolo]]
|[[File:Piccolo.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Piccolo Sprite.png|40px]]
|Piccolo plays music (different styles with each character) that can cure Mario and his team from any status problems, excluding poison. Using music, she can break blocks with her outline carved in it and can also put the [[Underchomp]] to sleep. She is obtained by completing a side quest from [[Merlee]] after Chapter 5 and unlocking the door in the alleyway of the first floor of [[Flopside]].
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Piccolo plays music that can cure Mario and his team from any negative status, excluding poison. Using music, she can break blocks with her outline carved in it and can also put the [[Underchomp]] to sleep. She is obtained by completing a side quest from [[Merlee]] after Chapter 5 and unlocking the door in the alleyway of the first floor of [[Flopside]].
|[[Flopside]] (optional)
|style="background:white"|[[Flopside]] (optional)
|-
|-
![[Tiptron]]
|[[Tiptron]]
|[[File:SPM Tiptron.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SPM Tiptron.png|75x75px]]
|Tiptron is a robotic replica of Tippi that can be bought off of Francis for 999 coins as an additional partner. It replaces [[Tippi]] at the end of the game and has all of the same powers as her, as well as her consciousness.
|style="background:white;text-align:left"|Tiptron is a robotic replica of Tippi that can be bought off of Francis for 999 coins as an additional partner. It replaces [[Tippi]] at the end of the game and has all of the same powers as her, as well as her consciousness.
|[[Fort Francis]] (optional)
|style="background:white"|[[Fort Francis]] (optional)
|}
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{{see also|List of selling prices in Super Paper Mario}}
{{see also|List of selling prices in Super Paper Mario}}
'''Attacking items
'''Attacking items
*[[Fire Burst]] - Broils enemies with searing flames.
*[[File:Fire Burst SPM.png|15px]] [[Fire Burst]] - Broils enemies with searing flames.
*[[Ghost Shroom]] - Summons a Ghost Shroom to damage enemies.
*[[File:Ghost Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Ghost Shroom]] - Summons a Ghost Shroom to damage enemies.
*[[Ice Storm]] - Pelts enemies with frigid shards of ice and freezes them.
*[[File:Ice Storm SPM.png|15px]] [[Ice Storm]] - Pelts enemies with frigid shards of ice and freezes them.
*[[POW Block]] - Rattles enemies on the ground and ceiling.
*[[File:POW Block SPM.png|15px]] [[POW Block]] - Rattles enemies on the ground and ceiling.
*[[Shell Shock (item)|Shell Shock]] - Rams into enemies when the player kicks the shell.
*[[File:Shell Shock SPM.png|15px]] [[Shell Shock (item)|Shell Shock]] - Rams into enemies when the player kicks the shell.
*[[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] - Showers enemies with a flurry of shooting stars.
*[[File:Shooting Star SPM.png|15px]] [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] - Showers enemies with a flurry of shooting stars.
*[[Thunder Rage]] - Strikes enemies with lightning.
*[[File:Thunder Rage SPM.png|15px]] [[Thunder Rage]] - Strikes enemies with lightning.
*[[Volt Shroom]] - Briefly paralyzes enemies the player touches.
*[[File:Volt Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Volt Shroom]] - Briefly paralyzes enemies the player touches.
'''Self-harming items
'''Self-harming items
*[[Poison Mushroom|Poison Shroom]] - Poisons the player and makes them lose HP, so the item should be sold rather than used.
*[[File:Poison Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Poison Mushroom|Poison Shroom]] - Poisons the player and makes them lose HP, so the item should be sold rather than used.
*[[Dangerous Delight]] - Blocks the player's abilities, including jumping, reverses the controls and makes the characters move slowly.
*[[File:Dangerous Delight SPM.png|15px]] [[Dangerous Delight]] - Blocks the player's abilities, including jumping, reverses the controls and makes the characters move slowly.
'''Supportive items
'''Supportive items
*[[Bone-In Cut]] - Temporarily doubles the player's Attack.
*[[File:Bone-In Cut SPM.png|15px]] [[Bone-In Cut]] - Temporarily doubles the player's Attack.
*[[Block Block]] - Makes the player invincible temporarily.
*[[File:Block Block SPM.png|15px]] [[Block Block]] - Makes the player invincible temporarily.
*[[Courage Shell]] - Temporarily reduces the damage the player takes by half.
*[[File:Courage Shell SPM.png|15px]] [[Courage Shell]] - Temporarily reduces the damage the player takes by half.
*[[Hot Sauce]] - Temporarily doubles the player's Attack.
*[[File:Hot Sauce SPM.png|15px]] [[Hot Sauce]] - Temporarily doubles the player's Attack.
*[[Mighty Tonic]] - Briefly doubles the player's attack.
*[[File:Mighty Tonic SPM.png|15px]] [[Mighty Tonic]] - Briefly doubles the player's attack.
*[[Turtley Leaf]] - Reduces all damage by half.
*[[File:Turtley Leaf SPM.png|15px]] [[Turtley Leaf]] - Reduces all damage by half.
'''Important Things
'''Important Things
*[[Ancient Clue]] - Serves as toilet paper for [[Fleep]] in Chapter 4-2.
*[[File:Ancient Clue SPM.png|15px]] [[Ancient Clue]] - Serves as toilet paper for [[Fleep]] in Chapter 4-2.
*[[Autograph]] - In the [[Piccolo]] side quest, [[Paper]] transforms into this item once [[Merlumina]] signs it.
*[[File:Autograph SPM.png|15px]] [[Autograph]] - In the [[Piccolo]] side quest, [[Paper]] transforms into this item once [[Merlumina]] signs it.
*[[Blue Orb]] - Needed to create a bridge in Chapter 7-4.
*[[File:Blue Orb SPM.png|15px]] [[Blue Orb]] - Needed to create a bridge in Chapter 7-4.
*[[Card Key (Super Paper Mario)|Card Key]] - Opens the door to the [[Floro Caverns|Processing Center]] in Chapter 5-4.
*[[File:Card Key SPM.png|15px]] [[Card Key (Super Paper Mario)|Card Key]] - Opens the door to the [[Floro Caverns|Processing Center]] in Chapter 5-4.
*[[Cooking Disk]] - Each of the six in-game disks unlocks a page of the [[Dining Specializer]].
*[[Cooking Disk]] - Each of the six in-game disks unlocks a page of the [[Dining Specializer]].
*[[Crystal Ball]] - The player needs to deliver this item to [[Merlee]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[File:Crystal Ball SPM.png|15px]] [[Crystal Ball]] - The player needs to deliver this item to [[Merlee]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[Diet Book]] - The player would return this to Hagra in Chapter 7-2.
*[[File:Diet Book SPM.png|15px]] [[Diet Book]] - The player would return this to Hagra in Chapter 7-2.
*[[Floro Sprout]] - A disguise the player gets from [[O'Chunks]] in Chapter 5-4.
*[[File:Floro Sprout SPM.png|15px]] [[Floro Sprout]] - A disguise the player gets from [[O'Chunks]] in Chapter 5-4.
*[[Elemental tablets]] - Needed to obtain [[Cudge]] in Chapter 5-2; there are three Tablets-Stone, Fire, and Water.
*[[Elemental tablets]] - Needed to obtain [[Cudge]] in Chapter 5-2; there are three Tablets-Stone, Fire, and Water.
*[[Golden Card]] - Unlocks the Hammer Whacker arcade game.
*[[File:Golden Card SPM.png|15px]] [[Golden Card]] - Unlocks the Hammer Whacker arcade game.
*[[Goldfish Bowl]] - The player can get this from [[Pook]] in [[Flipside]]; it becomes the [[Helmet]].
*[[File:Goldfish Bowl SPM.png|15px]] [[Goldfish Bowl]] - The player can get this from [[Pook]] in [[Flipside]]; it becomes the [[Helmet]].
*[[Helmet]] - A breathing apparatus the player needs in Chapter 4-1; the Goldfish Bowl becomes this item.
*[[File:Helmet SPM.png|15px]] [[Helmet]] - A breathing apparatus the player needs in Chapter 4-1; the Goldfish Bowl becomes this item.
*[[Key]]s - Opens doors in various areas; keys come in several varieties.
*[[Key]]s - Opens doors in various areas; keys come in several varieties.
*[[Paper]] - The player receive this item from [[Old Man Watchitt]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[File:Paper SPM.png|15px]] [[Paper]] - The player receive this item from [[Old Man Watchitt]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[Red Orb]] - Needed to create a bridge in Chapter 7-4.
*[[File:Red Orb SPM.png|15px]] [[Red Orb]] - Needed to create a bridge in Chapter 7-4.
*[[Return Pipe]] - Returns the player to [[Flipside]] from most chapters.
*[[File:Return Pipe SPM.png|15px]] [[Return Pipe]] - Returns the player to [[Flipside]] from most chapters.
*[[Training Machine]] - An exercise machine that the player must deliver to [[Merluvlee]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[File:Training Machine SPM.png|15px]] [[Training Machine]] - An exercise machine that the player must deliver to [[Merluvlee]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[Yellow Orb]] - Needed to create a bridge in Chapter 7-4.
*[[File:Yellow Orb SPM.png|15px]] [[Yellow Orb]] - Needed to create a bridge in Chapter 7-4.
*[[You-Know-What]] - A mysterious item that the player must deliver to [[Bestovius]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
*[[File:You-Know-What SPM.png|15px]] [[You-Know-What]] - A mysterious item that the player must deliver to [[Bestovius]] in the [[Piccolo]] side quest.
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'''Recovery items
'''Recovery items
*[[Big Egg]] - Restores 12 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Big Egg SPM.png|15px]] [[Big Egg]] - Restores 12 HP and cures poison.
*[[Black Apple]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Black Apple SPM.png|15px]] [[Black Apple]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[Blue Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Blue Apple SPM.png|15px]] [[Blue Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[Cake Mix]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Cake Mix SPM.png|15px]] [[Cake Mix]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[Dayzee Tear]] - Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Dayzee Tear SPM.png|15px]] [[Dayzee Tear]] - Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
*[[Dried Shroom]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Dried Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Dried Shroom]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[Fresh Pasta Bunch]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Fresh Pasta Bunch SPM.png|15px]] [[Fresh Pasta Bunch]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[Fresh Veggie]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Fresh Veggie SPM.png|15px]] [[Fresh Veggie]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[Golden Leaf]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Golden Leaf SPM.png|15px]] [[Golden Leaf]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[Honey Jar]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Honey Jar SPM.png|15px]] [[Honey Jar]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[Horsetail]] - Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Horsetail SPM.png|15px]] [[Horsetail]] - Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
*[[Inky Sauce]] - Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Inky Sauce SPM.png|15px]] [[Inky Sauce]] - Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
*[[Keel Mango]] - Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Keel Mango SPM.png|15px]] [[Keel Mango]] - Restores 7 HP and cures poison.
*[[Life Shroom]] - Automatically restores 5 HP if the player falls in battle.
*[[File:Life Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Life Shroom]] - Automatically restores 5 HP if the player falls in battle.
*[[Long-Last Shake]] - Regenerates the player's HP over time.
*[[File:Long-Last Shake SPM.png|15px]] [[Long-Last Shake]] - Regenerates the player's HP over time.
*[[Mild Cocoa Bean]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Mild Cocoa Bean SPM.png|15px]] [[Mild Cocoa Bean]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[Mistake]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Mistake SPM.png|15px]] [[Mistake]] - Restores 1 HP and cures poison.
*[[Mushroom]] - Restores 10 HP when touched.
*[[File:Mushroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Mushroom]] - Restores 10 HP when touched.
*[[Peachy Peach]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Peachy Peach SPM.png|15px]] [[Peachy Peach]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[Pink Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Pink Apple SPM.png|15px]] [[Pink Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[Power Steak]] - Restores 15 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Power Steak SPM.png|15px]] [[Power Steak]] - Restores 15 HP and cures poison.
*[[Primordial Fruit]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Primordial Fruit SPM.png|15px]] [[Primordial Fruit]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[Red Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison. Give to [[Cyrrus]] to get to Door O.
*[[File:Red Apple SPM.png|15px]] [[Red Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison. Give to [[Cyrrus]] to get to Door O.
*[[Sap Soup]] - Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Sap Soup SPM.png|15px]] [[Sap Soup]] - Restores 3 HP and cures poison.
*[[Shroom Shake]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Shroom Shake SPM.png|15px]] [[Shroom Shake]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[Slimy Shroom]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Slimy Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Slimy Shroom]] - Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
*[[Smelly Herb]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Smelly Herb SPM.png|15px]] [[Smelly Herb]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] - Restores 20 HP when touched.
*[[File:Super Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Super Mushroom|Super Shroom]] - Restores 20 HP when touched.
*[[Super Shroom Shake]] - Restores 20 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Super Shroom Shake SPM.png|15px]] [[Super Shroom Shake]] - Restores 20 HP and cures poison.
*[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] - Restores 50 HP when touched.
*[[File:Ultra Shroom SPM.png|15px]] [[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] - Restores 50 HP when touched.
*[[Ultra Shroom Shake]] - Restores 50 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Ultra Shroom Shake SPM.png|15px]] [[Ultra Shroom Shake]] - Restores 50 HP and cures poison.
*[[Whacka Bump]] - Restores 30 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Whacka Bump SPM.png|15px]] [[Whacka Bump]] - Restores 30 HP and cures poison.
*[[Yellow Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
*[[File:Yellow Apple SPM.png|15px]] [[Yellow Apple]] - Restores 5 HP and cures poison.
'''Miscellaneous items
'''Miscellaneous items
*[[Catch Card]] - Catches an enemy's soul (if it works).
*[[File:Catch Card SPM.png|15px]] [[Catch Card]] - Catches an enemy's soul (if it works).
*[[Catch Card SP]] - Catches an enemy's soul (almost always works).
*[[File:Catch Card SP SPM.png|15px]] [[Catch Card SP]] - Catches an enemy's soul (almost always works).
*[[Gold Bar]] - A bar worth around 100 coins.
*[[File:Gold Bar SPM.png|15px]] [[Gold Bar]] - A bar worth around 100 coins.
*[[Gold Bar x3]] - A trio of gold bars; worth around 300 coins.
*[[File:Gold Bar x3 SPM.png|15px]] [[Gold Bar x3]] - A trio of gold bars; worth around 300 coins.
*[[Gold Medal (Super Paper Mario)|Gold Medal]] - A medal worth 10,000 points.
*[[File:Gold Medal SPM.png|15px]] [[Gold Medal (Super Paper Mario)|Gold Medal]] - A medal worth 10,000 points.
*[[Happy Flower (Super Paper Mario)|Happy Flower]] - Flowers with coins attached to them will slowly rain from the sky for a limited time.
*[[File:Happy Flower SPM.png|15px]] [[Happy Flower (Super Paper Mario)|Happy Flower]] - Flowers with coins attached to them will slowly rain from the sky for a limited time.
*[[HP Plus (Super Paper Mario)|HP Plus]] - Raises HP by 5 permanently.
*[[File:HP Plus SPM.png|15px]] [[HP Plus (Super Paper Mario)|HP Plus]] - Raises HP by 5 permanently.
*[[Mega Star]] - Makes the player huge and invincible for a short time.
*[[File:Mega Star SPM.png|15px]] [[Mega Star]] - Makes the player huge and invincible for a short time.
*[[Mistake|Mistake (Sleepy Sheep)]] - Briefly puts enemies to sleep.
*[[File:Mistake alt SPM.png|15px]] [[Mistake|Mistake (Sleepy Sheep)]] - Briefly puts enemies to sleep.
*[[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery Box]] - Becomes a random item when used.
*[[File:Mystery Box SPM.png|15px]] [[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery Box]] - Becomes a random item when used.
*[[Pal Pill]] - Summons little buddies to surround and defend the player.
*[[File:Pal Pill SPM.png|15px]] [[Pal Pill]] - Summons little buddies to surround and defend the player.
*[[Power Plus (Super Paper Mario)|Power Plus]] - Raises Attack by 1 permanently.
*[[File:Power Plus SPM.png|15px]] [[Power Plus (Super Paper Mario)|Power Plus]] - Raises Attack by 1 permanently.
*[[Sleepy Sheep]] - Briefly puts enemies to sleep.
*[[File:Sleepy Sheep SPM.png|15px]] [[Sleepy Sheep]] - Briefly puts enemies to sleep.
*[[Slow Flower]] - Temporarily slows down time; triples value of coins and points.
*[[File:Slow Flower SPM.png|15px]] [[Slow Flower]] - Temporarily slows down time; triples value of coins and points.
*[[Speed Flower]] - Temporarily speeds up time; triples value of coins and points.
*[[File:Speed Flower SPM.png|15px]] [[Speed Flower]] - Temporarily speeds up time; triples value of coins and points.
*[[Star Medal (Super Paper Mario)|Star Medal]] - A medal worth 1,000 points.
*[[File:Star Medal SPM.png|15px]] [[Star Medal (Super Paper Mario)|Star Medal]] - A medal worth 1,000 points.
*[[Stop Watch]] - Stop enemies in their tracks.
*[[File:Stop Watch SPM.png|15px]] [[Stop Watch]] - Stop enemies in their tracks.
|}
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{{main|List of maps in Super Paper Mario}}
{{main|List of maps in Super Paper Mario}}
Once the player can access B1 in Flopside, they can find [[Flamm]], who sells treasure maps. They can then be viewed in the menu, and they require the player to travel to designated spots across the different accessible dimensions. Treasures are marked with a red "X" on the map, and the player needs to use the Pixl [[Fleep]] to flip the spot marked with the red "X".
Once the player can access B1 in Flopside, they can find [[Flamm]], who sells treasure maps. They can then be viewed in the menu, and they require the player to travel to designated spots across the different accessible dimensions. Treasures are marked with a red "X" on the map, and the player needs to use the Pixl [[Fleep]] to flip the spot marked with the red "X".
===Objects===
A list of interactive objects that Mario and company can encounter during their quest. For objects that primarily function as obstructions or hazards, see [[Super_Paper_Mario#Obstacles|here]].
{|width=90% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=4 style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse; background:linear-gradient(#fff4f3, ivory, #e6ffc7, aliceblue); margin:0 auto; border:silver; align:center"
|-style="background:black; color:white"
!width=10%|Name
!width=15%|Image
!Effect
|-style="background:linear-gradient(90deg, maroon, olive, green, teal); color:white"
!colspan=3|Navigation objects
|-
|Colored floor
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Colored Floor (blue).png|128px|Blue colored floor]][[File:SPM Colored Floor (red).png|128px|Red colored floor]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Blue and red floating platforms which appear and disappear based on the color of nearby floor switches in [[The Dotwood Tree]].
|-
|[[Door]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Door.png|128px|Star Door]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Usually featuring a large star in the center, doors lead between different areas or rooms. The Dimensional Doors allow access to various locations from the [[Flipside Tower|Flipside]] and [[Flopside Tower]]s. Larger doorways called [[Space Gate]]s require [[Squirps]]' help to unlock.
|-
|Elevator
|style="background:#f8f9fa;"|[[File:SPM Elevator Button.svg|Elevator]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Elevators can be used to traverse between floors in [[Flipside]], [[Flopside]], and [[Fort Francis]]. Red arrow buttons mark the locations of elevators in the former two towns.
|-
|Flipping rectangles
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:Mount Lineland flipping.PNG|192px|Flipping rectangles]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|When standing in the red squares, Mario and co. will be passed off between multiple flipping rectangles before being dropped off at another point.
|-
|[[Trampoline|Jump platform]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Jump Pad render (blue).png|64px|Blue jump platform]][[File:SPM Jump Pad render (red).png|64px|Red jump platform]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Landing on a jump platform will bounce the playable character up. Blue ones allow the player to retain control during the jump, whilst red ones launch the character towards a fixed location.
|-
|[[Jump-over cloud]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Jump-over cloud sprite.png|128px|Jump-over cloud]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Large flat clouds with eyes, which function identically to blue jump platforms. One cloud named [[Cyrrus]] can launch Mario and co. much higher once given a [[Red Apple]].
|-
|[[Ladder]]
|style="background:#CCC"|[[File:SPM Ladders group.png|128px|Lift]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Flat objects which can be climbed to reach higher areas. Some appear from blocks. Bowser is unable to climb these whenever he attempts to.
|-
|[[Lift]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Lift.png|128px|Lift]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Floating platforms in a variety of sizes that help with navigating certain areas.
|-
|[[Minecart]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Minecart 2D.png|128px|Minecart]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|A wheeled vehicle which can be ridden along the tracks in the [[Floro Caverns]].
|-
|[[Sign]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Sign.png|64px|Sign]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Provides helpful information pertaining to the area. Signs near both [[Merlon]] and [[Nolrem]]'s houses list in-game statistics.
|-
|[[Squarp hole]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Outer Space Squarp Hole.png|192px|Squarp hole]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Kaleidoscopic wormholes used to navigate between areas of [[Outer Space]].
|-
|[[Warp Pipe]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:WarpPipe.svg|64px|Warp Pipe]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Pipes used for traveling between certain areas. [[Welderberg]] can build blue pipes, which serve as shortcuts to the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]] entrances in both Flipside and Flopside, and between the Second Floor of both cities.
|-style="background:linear-gradient(90deg, olive, green, teal, navy); color:white"
!colspan=3|Blocks and containers
|-
|[[? Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:Question Block SPM.png|? Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Its contents are released when struck by jumping beneath them, using various [[Pixl]] abilities, or via Bowser's [[Fire Breath]]. Some ? Blocks are [[Hidden Block|hidden]], or disguised as brick blocks.
|-
|[[Brick block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Brick Block.png|Brick block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Can be broken by jumping beneath them, using various Pixl abilities, or via Bowser's Fire Breath. Some are disguised as [[Hard Block]]s, with their true form visible in 3-D. Bricks found in the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials|Flipside]] and [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials|Flopside Pits of 100 Trials]] are indestructible.
|-
|[[Cloud Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Cloud Block.png|64px|Cloud Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Cloud-shaped blocks that serve as platforms. They are only found in the skies of [[Mount Lineland]].
|-
|[[Coin Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Coin Block.png|Coin Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Rewards one coin per strike until a certain amount of time passes. They are disguised as brick blocks from the front, with their true form visible in 3-D.
|-
|[[Empty Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Empty Block.png|Empty Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|The form that a ? Block or Coin Block takes after being struck. It still reacts to hits but cannot be destroyed.
|-
|[[Flip block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Flip Block.png|Flip block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Flat blocks that can flip from 2-D to 3-D or vice versa when hit from below, often used as platforms to reach higher areas.
|-
|[[Gravity Switch]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Gravity Switch (Flip).png|64px|Gravity Switch (Flip)]][[File:SPM Gravity Switch (Rotate).png|64px|Gravity Switch (Rotate)]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Flat black blocks with white outlines and symbols. When struck these alter the direction of [[gravity]] for the user; gravity either inverts vertically or shifts 90 degrees clockwise based on the arrow symbol.
|-
|[[Heart Pillar]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Heart Pillar Render.png|64px|Heart Pillar]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Pillars scattered around [[Flipside]] and [[Flopside]], which house the eight [[Pure Hearts]] and must be visited to unlock each [[Dimensional Door]].
|-
|[[Save Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:PMTTYDSaveBlock.png|Save Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Colorful blocks which open a prompt to save game progress when struck.
|-
|[[Star Block (Super Paper Mario)|Star Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Star Block render.png|64px|Star Block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Larger blocks found at the end of most levels. Striking one from below begins the '''END OF CHAPTER''' cinematic, before advancing to the next level or returning to [[Flipside]] or [[Flopside]].
|-
|[[Grab Block|{{conjectural|Throw block}}]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Nage Block.png|64px|Throw block]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|A throwable block requiring [[Thoreau]]'s ability to lift. These blocks are used in various puzzles.
|-
|[[Treasure chest]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:PMTTYD Treasure Chest Art.png|64px|Treasure chest]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|Treasure chests contain Important Things, items, or keys. The bigger variants typically contain [[Pixls]] or items to strengthen the stats of Mario, Peach, Bowser, and Luigi.
|-style="background:linear-gradient(90deg, green, teal, navy, purple); color:white"
!colspan=3|Miscellaneous
|-
|[[Bomb]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Bomb sprite.png|64px|Bomb]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|A bomb that [[Boomer]] can transform into, useful for destroying cracked walls, enemies and other objects. [[Ninjoe]]s and related enemies can transform into decoy bombs when attacked.
|-
|[[Hammer]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Hammer.png|64px|Hammer]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|A hammer summoned when using [[Cudge]]'s ability. This doubles attack power against enemies and can break [[Yellow block]]s.
|-
|[[Dark Prognosticus]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:Spm dark prognosticus.PNG|64px|Dark Prognosticus]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|The book of prophecies which [[Count Bleck]] follows to summon the [[Chaos Heart]] and destroy all worlds.
|-
|[[Light Prognosticus]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa"|[[File:SPM Light Prognosticus.png|64px|Light Prognosticus]]
|style="background:#f8f9fa" align=left|A book of prophecies created by the [[Tribe of Ancients]] to combat the negative fortellings of the Dark Prognosticus.
|}


===Shops===
===Shops===
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{{main|Audience}}
{{main|Audience}}
The audience is a group of generic creatures who appear whenever Mario, Peach, Bowser, or Luigi attacks an enemy and does a stylish move, which is done by shaking the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] when stomping on an enemy. The audience in this game consists of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Shy Guy]]s, only a handful of species from the previous game. They appear on the sides of the screen and say "Nice", "Good", "Great", "Wonderful", and "Excellent". This approval of the Crowd gives the player a higher score than if they had just jumped on the enemy. By doing this, the player can get more points faster.
The audience is a group of generic creatures who appear whenever Mario, Peach, Bowser, or Luigi attacks an enemy and does a stylish move, which is done by shaking the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] when stomping on an enemy. The audience in this game consists of [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Shy Guy]]s, only a handful of species from the previous game. They appear on the sides of the screen and say "Nice", "Good", "Great", "Wonderful", and "Excellent". This approval of the Crowd gives the player a higher score than if they had just jumped on the enemy. By doing this, the player can get more points faster.
===Controls===
====Wii Remote, sideways====
*{{Button|wii|-}}: See controls
*{{button|wii|Pad}}: Space-swim; move on climbable objects; walk around (in 3D); enter door
*{{button|wii|Padleftright}}: Walk around (in 2D)
*{{button|wii|Paddown}}: Duck; enter Warp Pipe; crouch before Super Jump (as Luigi); breathe fire (as Bowser)
*{{button|wii|Padup}}: Talk to person
*{{Button|wii|a}}: Flip to 3D (as Mario)
*{{Button|wii|2}}: Jump; swim upwards
*{{Button|wii|1}}: Use Pixl
*{{Button|wii|1}} + {{Button|wii|2}}: Change character, swap Pixl, or use [[List of items|item]]
*{{Button|wii|+}}: Pause


==Bosses==
==Bosses==
'''Bold''' text indicates a chapter boss.
'''Bold''' text indicates a chapter boss.
{|border=1 style="width: 100%; text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse;background:white; margin:0 auto;"
{|border=1 style="width: 90%; text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse;background:white; margin:0 auto; border:silver"
!width=15%|Chapter
|-style="background:black;color:white"
!width=30%|Name
!width=10%|Chapter
!width=10%|HP
!width=20%|Image
!width=10%|Attack
!Name
!width=10%|Defense
!width=8%|HP
!width=10%|Score
!width=8%|Attack
!width=25%|Location
!width=8%|Defense
!width=8%|Score
!width=15%|Location
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Lineland|Chapter 1]]
|rowspan=2|[[Lineland|Chapter 1]]
|[[File:SPM O Chunks Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:OChunksSprite.PNG|100px]]
[[O'Chunks]] (1)
|[[O'Chunks]] (1)
|20
|20
|1
|1
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|[[Yold Desert]]
|[[Yold Desert]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Fracktail Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:Fracktail.jpg|100px]]
'''[[Fracktail]]'''
|'''[[Fracktail]]'''
|?? (9 hits)
|??<br>(9 hits)
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|[[Gloam Valley|Chapter 2]]
|[[Gloam Valley|Chapter 2]]
|[[File:SPM Mimis True Form Artwork.png|150px]]
|[[File:SPM Mimis True Form Artwork.png|150px]]
'''[[Mimi]]''' (1)
|'''[[Mimi]]''' (1)
|?? (6 hits)
|??<br>(6 hits)
|1
|1
|0
|0
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|-
|-
|rowspan=4|[[The Bitlands|Chapter 3]]
|rowspan=4|[[The Bitlands|Chapter 3]]
|[[File:SPM Bowser Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:BowserSprite.png|100px]]
[[Bowser]] (1)
|[[Bowser]] (1)
|20
|20
|2
|2
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|[[The Bitlands]]
|[[The Bitlands]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Big Blooper Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:SPMBigBlooper.png|100px]]
[[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]]
|[[Big Blooper (Super Paper Mario)|Big Blooper]]
|?? (3 hits)
|??<br>(3 hits)
|2
|2
|0
|0
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|[[The Tile Pool]]
|[[The Tile Pool]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Dimentio Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:DimentioIdleSPM.gif|80px]]
[[Dimentio]] (1)
|[[Dimentio]] (1)
|30
|30
|2
|2
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|[[The Dotwood Tree]]
|[[The Dotwood Tree]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Francis Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:FrancisRender.png|120px]]
'''[[Francis]]'''
|'''[[Francis]]'''
|40
|40
|1
|1
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|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Outer Space|Chapter 4]]
|rowspan=2|[[Outer Space|Chapter 4]]
|[[File:SPM Mr L Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:Mr.LSprite.png|50px]]
[[Mr. L]]
|[[Mr. L]]
|40
|40
|3
|3
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|rowspan=2|[[Whoa Zone]]
|rowspan=2|[[Whoa Zone]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Brobot Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:Brobot.png|150px]]
'''[[Brobot]]'''
|'''[[Brobot]]'''
|255
|255
|4
|4
|3 (6 against fire)
|3<br><small>(6 against fire)
|4000
|4000
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|[[Land of the Cragnons|Chapter 5]]
|rowspan=3|[[Land of the Cragnons|Chapter 5]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:SPM O Chunks Catch Card.png|60px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:OChunksSprite.PNG|100px]]
[[O'Chunks]] (2 & 3)
|rowspan=2|[[O'Chunks]] (2 & 3)
|40
|40
|2
|2
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|rowspan=2|[[Floro Caverns]]
|rowspan=2|[[Floro Caverns]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM King Croacus Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:SPMKingCroacus.png|200px]]
'''[[King Croacus IV|King Croacus]]'''
|'''[[King Croacus IV|King Croacus]]'''
|50
|50
|2
|2
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|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Sammer's Kingdom|Chapter 6]]
|rowspan=2|[[Sammer's Kingdom|Chapter 6]]
|[[File:SPM Mimi Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:MimiCh6Sprite.png|60px]]
[[Mimi]] (2)
|[[Mimi]] (2)
|25
|25
|2
|2
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|[[Sammer's Early Duels]]
|[[Sammer's Early Duels]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Brobot L Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:BrobotArt.png|150px]]
'''[[Brobot L-type]]'''
|'''[[Brobot L-type]]'''
|64
|64
|5
|5
|4 (8 against fire)
|4<br><small>(8 against fire)
|6000
|6000
|[[World of Nothing]]
|[[World of Nothing]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|[[The Underwhere|Chapter 7]]
|rowspan=3|[[The Underwhere|Chapter 7]]
|[[File:SPM Bowser Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:BowserSprite.png|100px]]
[[Bowser]] (2)
|[[Bowser]] (2)
|80
|80
|8
|8
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|rowspan=2|[[Underwhere Road]]
|rowspan=2|[[Underwhere Road]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Underchomp Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:SPMUnderchompSprite.png|200px]]
[[Underchomp]]
|[[Underchomp]]
|48 (16 each)
|48<br><small>(16 each)
|3
|3
|4
|4
|6000
|6000
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Bonechill Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:Bonechill.png|100px]]
'''[[Bonechill]]'''
|'''[[Bonechill]]'''
|80
|80
|4
|4
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|-
|-
|rowspan=5|[[Castle Bleck|Chapter 8]]
|rowspan=5|[[Castle Bleck|Chapter 8]]
|[[File:SPM O Chunks Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:OChunksSprite.PNG|100px]]
[[O'Chunks]] (4)
|[[O'Chunks]] (4)
|100
|100
|4
|4
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|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Mimis True Form Artwork.png|150px]]
|[[File:SPM Mimis True Form Artwork.png|150px]]
[[Mimi]] (3)
|[[Mimi]] (3)
|?? (6 hits)
|??<br>(6 hits)
|4
|4
|0
|0
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|[[Castle Bleck Foyer]]
|[[Castle Bleck Foyer]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Dimentio Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:DimentioIdleSPM.gif|80px]]
[[Dimentio]] (2)
|[[Dimentio]] (2)
|80
|80
|4
|4
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|[[Castle Bleck Interior]]
|[[Castle Bleck Interior]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Count Bleck Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:CountBleckIdleSPM.gif|100px]]
'''[[Count Bleck]]'''
|'''[[Count Bleck]]'''
|150
|150
|8
|8
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|rowspan=2|[[Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum]]
|rowspan=2|[[Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Super Dimentio Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:SuperDimentio.jpg|150px]]
'''[[Super Dimentio]]'''
|'''[[Super Dimentio]]'''
|200
|200
|6
|6
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|-
|rowspan=3|Optional
|rowspan=3|Optional
|[[File:SPM Wracktail Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:SPM Wracktail Catch Card.png|80px]]
[[Wracktail]]
|[[Wracktail]]
|?? (30 hits)
|??<br>(30 hits)
|10
|10
|0
|0
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|[[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]
|[[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Dark Luigi Catch Card.png|60px]][[File:SPM Dark Bowser Catch Card.png|60px]][[File:SPM Dark Peach Catch Card.png|60px]][[File:SPM Dark Mario Catch Card.png|60px]]
|[[File:Shadoo Dark Luigi sprite.png|25px|bottom]][[File:Shadoo Dark Bowser sprite.png|80px|bottom]][[File:Shadoo Dark Peach sprite.png|30px|bottom]][[File:Shadoo Dark Mario sprite.png|30px|bottom]]
[[Shadoo]]
|[[Shadoo]]
|400 (100 each)
|400<br><small>(100 each)
|10 (20 for Dark Bowser)
|10<br><small>(Dark Bowser: 20)
|0 (4 for Dark Bowser)
|0<br><small>(Dark Bowser: 4)
|39960 (9990 each)
|39960<br><small>(9990 each)
|[[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]
|[[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]
|-
|-
|[[File:SPM Sammer Guy 100.png|80px]]
|[[File:SPM End Boss Sammer Guy Sprite.png|100px]]
[[Big Sammer Guy|End Boss]]
|[[Big Sammer Guy|End Boss]]
|99
|99
|10
|10
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|[[Sammer's Endgame]]
|-
|-
|}
==Obstacles==
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!width=15%|Image
!Description
!width=10%|Locations
|-
|[[Pit|Bottomless pit]]
|[[File:Bottomlesspitspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Falling into a pit causes the player to lose 1 HP.
|All locations except:<div class="contentbox mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"data-expandtext="Show locations"data-collapsetext="Hide locations">[[Yold Desert]]<br>[[Yold Ruins]]<br>[[Merlee's Mansion]]<br>[[Merlee's Basement]]<br>[[Outer Space]]<br>[[Planet Blobule]]<br>[[Outer Limits]]<br>[[Whoa Zone]]<br>[[Sammer's Kingdom]]<br>[[World of Nothing]]</div>
|-
|[[Dark]]
|[[File:SPM_Darkness.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Blocks the player's view. Can be temporarily cleared by lighting torches with Bowser's [[Fire Breath]].
|[[Underwhere Road]]
|-
|[[Electric rail|Electric wall]]
|[[File:Electricwallspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|A moving wall of electricity that will cause the player to lose 1 HP if touched.
|[[Merlee's Mansion]]
|-
|[[Fire Bar]]
|[[File:Firebar SPM.png|100px]]
|align="left"|A bar of fire that will cause the player to lose 1 HP if touched.
|[[Yold Ruins]]<br>[[Castle Bleck Foyer]]
|-
|[[Hedron]]
|[[File:SPM Outer Limits.PNG|100px]]
|align="left"|Rotating walls that will cause the player to take damage on contact.
|[[Outer Limits]]
|-
|[[Quicksand]]
|[[File:Quicksandspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Sand that sinks the player, causing them to lose 1 HP if they sink deep enough.
|[[Yold Desert]]<br>[[Yold Ruins]]
|-
|Red wind
|[[File:SPM Dotwood Tree Red Winds.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Rideable winds that can carry the player.
|[[The Dotwood Tree]]
|-
|{{conjectural|Security door}}
|[[File:Securitydoorspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Fires laser beams if Mario or Bowser attempt to enter.
|[[Fort Francis]]
|-
|[[Spike Trap]]
|[[File:Spikedtrapspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Pointy obstacles that causes the player to lose 1 HP.
|[[The Dotwood Tree]]<br>[[Fort Francis]]<br>[[The Underwhere]]<br>[[Castle Bleck Foyer]]
|-
|{{conjectural|Spiked ceiling}}
|[[File:Spikeceilingspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Ceiling covered in spikes which will fall gradually. If the player doesn't escape in time, it will cause a Game Over.
|[[Merlee's Mansion]]
|-
|{{conjectural|Trap door}}
|[[File:Trapdoorspm.png|100px]]
|align="left"|Forces the player to fall if they grab the Mushroom hanging by a string.
|[[Merlee's Mansion]]<br>[[Castle Bleck Foyer]]
|}
|}


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==Similarities to the previous ''Paper Mario'' games==
==Similarities to the previous ''Paper Mario'' games==
As with ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', this game contains many similarities and reused elements from the previous two games:
As with ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', this game contains many similarities and reused elements from the previous two games:
*All three games have a pre-title screen intro sequence.
*All three intros begin at the [[Mario Bros.' House]].
*All three intros begin at the [[Mario Bros.' House]].
*All three games feature interludes where the player have to maneuver Peach through the enemy base.
*All three games feature interludes where the player have to maneuver Peach through the enemy base.
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*Although Chapter 7 does not take place in a snowy region like it did in the first two ''Paper Mario'' games, it did contain a boss with power over the ice element, just like the first ''Paper Mario''.
*Although Chapter 7 does not take place in a snowy region like it did in the first two ''Paper Mario'' games, it did contain a boss with power over the ice element, just like the first ''Paper Mario''.
*As with the previous game, ''Super Paper Mario'' had an ordinary enemy by the name of "[[Johnson (Super Paper Mario)|Johnson]]", as well.
*As with the previous game, ''Super Paper Mario'' had an ordinary enemy by the name of "[[Johnson (Super Paper Mario)|Johnson]]", as well.
*''Super Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' both have legends involving four heroes. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is the four ancient heroes that turned into the [[Black Chest Demon]]s, in ''Super Paper Mario'', it is the playable character cast.
*''Super Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' both have legends involving four heroes. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is the four ancient heroes that originally defeated the [[Shadow Queen]] and were sealed in [[black chest]]s, in ''Super Paper Mario'', it is the playable character cast.
*All three ''Paper Mario'' titles involve battling a giant [[Blooper]] at some point in the game.
*All three ''Paper Mario'' titles involve battling a giant [[Blooper]] at some point in the game.
*All three chapter 5 bosses have more than 1 form.
*All three chapter 5 bosses have more than 1 form.
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*In this and the second game, there is a segment where the player has to help Peach in some way using an item. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Peach herself creates a potion, and if it is made incorrectly, she can turn either big or small. In this game, she is asleep and the player has to bring her a fruit that can wake her up. If the player brings her the wrong fruit, she turns either big or small as well. The smoke effect when Peach is given said item is similar as well. Also, while bringing her the wrong item does not do anything, the player must bring Peach a [[Spicy Soup]] (made by bringing a [[Fire Burst]] to Saffron) after Chapter 1 to wake her up. It is mandatory to do so, because Peach is needed numerous times throughout the game.
*In this and the second game, there is a segment where the player has to help Peach in some way using an item. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Peach herself creates a potion, and if it is made incorrectly, she can turn either big or small. In this game, she is asleep and the player has to bring her a fruit that can wake her up. If the player brings her the wrong fruit, she turns either big or small as well. The smoke effect when Peach is given said item is similar as well. Also, while bringing her the wrong item does not do anything, the player must bring Peach a [[Spicy Soup]] (made by bringing a [[Fire Burst]] to Saffron) after Chapter 1 to wake her up. It is mandatory to do so, because Peach is needed numerous times throughout the game.
*All three games require the player to be in at least the fourth chapter to cook two things together.
*All three games require the player to be in at least the fourth chapter to cook two things together.
*All three titles required Mario to go through a fortress to progress though the game. Koopa Bros. Fortress in the first, X-Naut Fortress in the second, and Fort Francis in ''Super Paper Mario''. Also, both X-Naut Fortress and Fort Francis are high-tech themed.
*All three titles required Mario to go through a fortress to progress through the game. Koopa Bros. Fortress in the first, X-Naut Fortress in the second, and Fort Francis in ''Super Paper Mario''. Also, both X-Naut Fortress and Fort Francis are high-tech themed.
*Like the first two games, the Chapter 5 boss is located in a cave.
*Like the first two games, the Chapter 5 boss is located in a cave.
*Both ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario'' feature a card key system somewhere. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is located in X-Naut Fortress. In ''Super Paper Mario'', it is located in Floro Caverns. The design of both of them is also similar.
*Both ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' and ''Super Paper Mario'' feature a card key system somewhere. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', it is located in X-Naut Fortress. In ''Super Paper Mario'', it is located in Floro Caverns. The design of both of them is also similar.
*The Tattle for [[Goomba]]s references the one in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. In the Japanese version, this is a throughline to the original ''Paper Mario'', whereas the English localizations lost the direct quotation.


==Differences from the other ''Paper Mario'' games==
==Differences from the other ''Paper Mario'' games==
*Unlike the previous games, this game's pre-title screen opening takes place shortly after the game begins rather than before.
*This game is a side-scroller, unlike the other ''Paper Mario'' games.
*This game is a side-scroller, unlike the other ''Paper Mario'' games.
**As such, this is the first and so far only ''Mario'' RPG to lack turn-based battles (aside from the [[Underchomp]] battle).
**As such, this is the first and so far only ''Super Mario'' RPG to lack turn-based battles (aside from the [[Underchomp]] battle).
*A score system is used for leveling up, rather than [[Star Point]]s.
*A score system is used for leveling up, rather than [[Star Point]]s.
*For the first time in the series, Peach's design uses her current main dress.
*For the first time in the series, Peach's design uses her current main dress.
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*Besides Bowser's intermissions in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', this is the only game in the series where the player characters can swim in bodies of water freely, while in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario gets get hurt by [[Nibbles]] if he falls into water, and in other games Mario simply cannot touch deep water at all.
*Besides Bowser's intermissions in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', this is the only game in the series where the player characters can swim in bodies of water freely, while in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Mario gets get hurt by [[Nibbles]] if he falls into water, and in other games Mario simply cannot touch deep water at all.
*In this game, [[? Block]]s have their contents reset every time Mario enters a level. In the previous two games and ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', they permanently remain as [[Empty Block]]s.
*In this game, [[? Block]]s have their contents reset every time Mario enters a level. In the previous two games and ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', they permanently remain as [[Empty Block]]s.
*In this game, coins dropped by enemies are collected automatically, and the hero automatically enters a door after unlocking it with a [[Key]]. In the previous two games, Mario must pick coins and enter unlocked doors manually.
*Unlike in the previous games, mandatory [[Pixl]]s automatically join the party at the end of the chapter if they are skipped using glitches.


==Staff==
==Staff==
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After wrapping up development of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', director [[Ryota Kawade]] wanted to make "other type of games" using the ''Paper Mario'' series<ref name="Nintendo Power">Williams, Drew (May 2007). "''Super Paper Mario'': The Interview". ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Issue 215: p 76–78.</ref>. Kawade brainstormed many ideas for a new ''Paper Mario'' game that would retain the series' humor, puzzles and leveling system while featuring a new twist, eventually settling on the concept of switching between 2D and 3D (an idea which came to him during a train ride, where Kawade was thinking about the [[Bowser]] platforming segments in ''The Thousand-Year Door'' while looking at the other end of the train<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>). The idea was presented to [[Nintendo]], which suggested that an action-adventure game would best demonstrate the concept.<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>
After wrapping up development of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', director [[Ryota Kawade]] wanted to make "other type of games" using the ''Paper Mario'' series<ref name="Nintendo Power">Williams, Drew (May 2007). "''Super Paper Mario'': The Interview". ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Issue 215: p 76–78.</ref>. Kawade brainstormed many ideas for a new ''Paper Mario'' game that would retain the series' humor, puzzles and leveling system while featuring a new twist, eventually settling on the concept of switching between 2D and 3D (an idea which came to him during a train ride, where Kawade was thinking about the [[Bowser]] platforming segments in ''The Thousand-Year Door'' while looking at the other end of the train<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>). The idea was presented to [[Nintendo]], which suggested that an action-adventure game would best demonstrate the concept.<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>


The developers and Nintendo considered that retaining the leveling system was important, as it would allow less dedicated players to still enjoy the game and make it stand out from traditional ''Mario'' games.<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref> The graphics and character design were deliberately designed to be surreal and unusual to invoke the idea of "a Mario world that's not really a Mario world" and because the idea "to show something that the player has never seen before" was considered a pillar of ''Paper Mario''.<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>
The developers and Nintendo considered that retaining the leveling system was important, as it would allow less dedicated players to still enjoy the game and make it stand out from traditional ''Super Mario'' games.<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref> The graphics and character design were deliberately designed to be surreal and unusual to invoke the idea of "a Mario world that's not really a Mario world" and because the idea "to show something that the player has never seen before" was considered a pillar of ''Paper Mario''.<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>


When asked by ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' if the next ''Paper Mario'' would return to the series' RPG roots, Kawade claimed to be uncertain if they would continue on ''Super Paper Mario''{{'}}s concept, return to the gameplay style of the previous games, or be a completely different type of game, but he concluded that "we want a challenge and to take on new things". Producer [[Kensuke Tanabe]] similarly stated that he would "look for a new and different style".<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>
When asked by ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' if the next ''Paper Mario'' would return to the series' RPG roots, Kawade claimed to be uncertain if they would continue on ''Super Paper Mario''{{'}}s concept, return to the gameplay style of the previous games, or be a completely different type of game, but he concluded that "we want a challenge and to take on new things". Producer [[Kensuke Tanabe]] similarly stated that he would "look for a new and different style".<ref name="Nintendo Power"></ref>
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In a 2007 interview, Seth Gordon, director of ''{{wp|The King of Kong|The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters}}'', expressed his desire to create a film adaptation of ''Super Paper Mario''. With the rising popularity of {{wp|3D film|3D movies}}, his idea for an adaptation involved constantly switching between 2D and 3D. However, Gordon also mentioned that, even though ''The King of Kong'' was screened for Nintendo, he has not been given an opportunity to speak with Nintendo about the idea.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080126114909/http://www.gwn.com/news/story.php/id/14249/Super_Paper_Mario_The_Movie.html ''Gameworld Network''] (archive) (Accessed on 6-9-09)</ref>
In a 2007 interview, Seth Gordon, director of ''{{wp|The King of Kong|The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters}}'', expressed his desire to create a film adaptation of ''Super Paper Mario''. With the rising popularity of {{wp|3D film|3D movies}}, his idea for an adaptation involved constantly switching between 2D and 3D. However, Gordon also mentioned that, even though ''The King of Kong'' was screened for Nintendo, he has not been given an opportunity to speak with Nintendo about the idea.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080126114909/http://www.gwn.com/news/story.php/id/14249/Super_Paper_Mario_The_Movie.html ''Gameworld Network''] (archive) (Accessed on 6-9-09)</ref>
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==Glitches==
==Glitches==
{{main|List of Super Paper Mario glitches}}
{{main|List of Super Paper Mario glitches}}
 
===Clipping through objects===
===Through the platform===
If Mario flips dimensions, goes beside a slanted object, and flips back into 2D, he is able to walk through the object.
The player must be Luigi and must be under a platform moving down. To start the glitch, Luigi must high jump and hit the platform moving down. The platform will keep moving, and when Luigi starts falling, he should jump immediately. Luigi should be on the platform.


===Infinite jump glitch===
===Infinite jump glitch===
Using Mario and [[Thudley]], the player should [[Ground Pound]] with the {{button|wii|1}} button, and just as Thudley's ground pound reaches maximum height, cancel it and flip to 3-D. The mechanic of jumping in midair after flipping allows this trick to be performed repeatedly to gain height.
Using Mario and [[Thudley]], the player should [[Ground Pound]] with the {{button|wii|1}} button, and just as Thudley's ground pound reaches maximum height, cancel it and flip to 3-D. The mechanic of jumping in midair after flipping allows this trick to be performed repeatedly to gain height and distance.


===Clipping through objects===
===Platform clipping===
If Mario flips dimensions, goes beside a slanted object, and flips back into 2D, he is able to walk through the object.
The player must be Luigi and must be under a platform moving down. To start the glitch, Luigi must high jump and hit the platform moving down. The platform will keep moving, and when Luigi starts falling, he should jump immediately. Luigi should be on the platform.


==Bestiary==
==Bestiary==
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{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Mimi (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Mimi (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Dimentio (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Dimentio (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Mr. L|align=horizontal}}
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Count Bleck|align=horizontal}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Media==
==Media==
{{main-media}}
{{main-media}}
{{more media|see [[:Category:Super Paper Mario media files]] for all uploaded files so far|section=yes}}
{{media table
{{media table
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|file1=Super Paper Mario Banner.mp3
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|file2=SPM Title Music.oga
|file2=SPM Super Paper Mario.oga
|title2=Super Paper Mario
|title2=Super Paper Mario
|description2=Title theme
|description2=The game's title screen music.
|length2=0:30
|length2=0:30
|file3=SPM Flipside Music.oga
|file3=SPM Flipside.oga
|title3=Flipside
|title3=Flipside
|description3=
|description3=Plays in Flipside.
|length3=0:30
|length3=0:30
|file4=SPM Chapter1-1 Music.oga
|file4=SPM Lineland Road.oga
|title4=Lineland Road
|title4=Lineland Road
|description4=
|description4=Plays in World 1-1.
|length4=0:30
|length4=0:30
|file5=SPM The Ultimate Show.oga
|title5=The Ultimate Show
|description5=Plays during the final battle against [[Super Dimentio]].
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*''[[Game & Watch]]'': The Flipside and Flopside Pit of 100 Trials design is based on the design of Game & Watch games.
*''[[Game & Watch]]'': The Flipside and Flopside Pit of 100 Trials design is based on the design of Game & Watch games.
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'': Super Dimentio's simile taunt to the party after the first half of the battle has him comparing the party to upside-down turtles as they wallow in helplessness, alluding to how [[Shellcreeper]]s are defeated.
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'': Super Dimentio's simile taunt to the party after the first half of the battle has him comparing the party to upside-down turtles as they wallow in helplessness, alluding to how [[Shellcreeper]]s are defeated.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Many references:
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'':
**The structure of the story is an allusion to this game, featuring eight worlds, each one containing four levels (here termed chapters), which use the same level code format.
**When Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, or a Koopa Troopa gets a Mega Star, they turn into screen-sized versions of their sprites from this game; similarly, the [[Pal Pill]]s create eight small Mario, Luigi, Peach, or Bowser sprites from this game to aid the player. The sprite for the [[Shell Shock (item)|Shell Shock]] is also the same sprite.
**When Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, or a Koopa Troopa gets a Mega Star, they turn into screen-sized versions of their sprites from this game; similarly, the [[Pal Pill]]s create eight small Mario, Luigi, Peach, or Bowser sprites from this game to aid the player. The sprite for the [[Shell Shock (item)|Shell Shock]] is also the same sprite.
**The design for [[? Block]]s is based upon those of this game.
**The design for [[? Block]]s is based upon those of this game.
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*''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'': The 3-D [[flip]]ping mechanic returns in this game during the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''-styled sub-level found within the [[Green Energy Plant]].
*''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'': The 3-D [[flip]]ping mechanic returns in this game during the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''-styled sub-level found within the [[Green Energy Plant]].
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Mr. L and Dimentio appear in this game as [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]]. A giant Luigi appears during the Dimentio spirit battle, referencing [[Super Dimentio]].
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Mr. L and Dimentio appear in this game as [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]]. A giant Luigi appears during the Dimentio spirit battle, referencing [[Super Dimentio]].
*[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)]]: ''Paper Mario'' partners are shown in the [[Mario Bros.' House]], referencing to how this game had both ''Paper Mario'' and ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' partners in said house in this game.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Japanese save data description says 「ペラペラマリオの超次元大冒険!」
*The Japanese save data description says 「ペラペラマリオの超次元大冒険!」
*In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the trophy for Paper Bowser states that in ''Super Paper Mario'' Bowser's attacks do nearly twice as much as Mario's and Peach's attacks, when in actuality they do exactly twice as much.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}}
{{NIWA|NWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1}}
;Websites
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101122224331/http://www.nintendo.com/sites/spm/ Official Site (North America)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101122224331/http://www.nintendo.com/sites/spm/ Official Site (North America)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r8pj/index.html Official Site (Japan)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r8pj/index.html Official Site (Japan)]
*[http://microsite.nintendo-europe.com/superpapermario/?l=enGB Official Site (Europe)]
*[http://microsite.nintendo-europe.com/superpapermario/?l=enGB Official Site (Europe)]
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090222232914/http://nintendo.co.kr/Wii/software/superpapermario/main.php Official Site (South Korea)]
;Manuals
*[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/Wii_Super_Paper_Mario.pdf North American e-manual]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/R8PJ/R8PJ_J.pdf Japanese manual]
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