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{{PMCSLevelbox
{{PMCS location infobox
|image=[[File:PMCS Marmalade Valley.png|250px]]<br>The Draggadon fossil is revealed
|image=[[File:PMCS Marmalade Valley.png|250px]]<br>The Draggadon fossil is revealed
|access=Obtain the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] from [[Château Chanterelle]]
|access=Obtain the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] from [[Château Chanterelle]]
|stars=[[File:MiniOrangePaintStarIcon.png|20px]]
|stars=[[File:MiniOrangePaintStarIcon.png|20px]]
|colorless=37
|colorless=36
|things=[[File:PMCS BoneThing.png|20px]]
|things=[[File:PMCS BoneThing.png|20px]]
|before=[[Château Chanterelle|<<]]
|before=[[Château Chanterelle|<<]]
|after=[[Kiwano Temple|>>]]
|after=[[Kiwano Temple|>>]]
}}
}}
{{Quote|Even paper can be fossilized. In a billion years, that could be us in that cliff. Really makes you think, huh?|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
{{quote|Even paper can be fossilized. In a billion years, that could be us in that cliff. Really makes you think, huh?|Huey|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}
'''Marmalade Valley''' is a location from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. The path leading here is unlocked after getting the [[Mini Paint Star|Yellow Mini Paint Star]] in [[Château Chanterelle]], and unlocks a path leading to [[Kiwano Temple]].
'''Marmalade Valley''' is a location from ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange [[Mini Paint Star]] in [[Château Chanterelle]], and unlocks a path leading to [[Kiwano Temple]].
 
==Layout==
==Layout==
On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with [[Prof. Kinopio]] at [[Château Chanterelle]] for a permit.
On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with [[Prof. Kinopio]] at [[Château Chanterelle]] for a permit.
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After getting the [[Excavation Site Permit]], Mario can begin exploring the dig site. He must go up a lift and enter a small cave, and he and Huey are startled by a loud noise shortly after. Due to broken scaffolding, Mario must go behind some sheets and then hammer a loose part of the wall to leave the cave.
After getting the [[Excavation Site Permit]], Mario can begin exploring the dig site. He must go up a lift and enter a small cave, and he and Huey are startled by a loud noise shortly after. Due to broken scaffolding, Mario must go behind some sheets and then hammer a loose part of the wall to leave the cave.


A Toad tells Mario that another Toad has been trapped due to a cave-in. Mario must take a different path to reach the Toad and continue right. This leads him to an area with [[Bone Goomba]]s and [[Scaredy Rat]]s. Mario must ride a moving log platform to get to the next area, which is actively shaking. As Huey talks about how much he cares about Mario, [[Princess|a giant Chain Chomp]] bursts through the wall and rolls after Mario. Mario must run away, and Huey tells Mario to go back to the dig site to rescue the trapped Toad. When Mario frees the Toad, he gives him the Bone Thing.
A Toad tells Mario that another Toad has been trapped due to a cave-in. Mario must take a different path to reach the Toad and continue right. This leads him to an area with [[Bone Goomba]]s and [[Scaredy Rat]]s. Mario must ride a moving log platform to get to the next area, which is actively shaking. As Huey talks about how much he cares about Mario, [[Princess (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Princess]] bursts through the wall and rolls after Mario. Mario must run away, and Huey tells Mario to go back to the dig site to rescue the trapped Toad. When Mario frees the Toad, he gives him the Bone Thing.


Princess returns, and Mario must run away and duck with a Toad, causing her to ram into a wall and uncover a complete [[Draggadon]] fossil, which has been drained of its color. The Mini Paint Star can be found inside of a hole, and grants access to [[Kiwano Temple]].
Princess returns, and Mario must run away and duck with a Toad, causing her to ram into a wall and uncover a complete [[Draggadon]] fossil, which has been drained of its color. The Mini Paint Star can be found inside of a hole, and grants access to [[Kiwano Temple]].


During the [[Piper (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Piper]] side quest, the Toads go to Marmalade Valley in search of a [[Rainbow Carnation]]. If Mario visits this area after, a cutscene plays of the Toads finding one.
During the [[Piper]] side quest, the Toads go to Marmalade Valley in search of a [[Rainbow Carnation]]. If Mario visits this area after, a cutscene plays of the Toads finding one.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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==Colorless spots==
==Colorless spots==
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! colspan="2" style="background:orange; color:white; height:2em" | Marmalade Valley
!colspan="2"style="background:orange; color:white; height:2em"|Marmalade Valley
|-
|-
|In the first area, on the ground.
|In the first area, on the ground.
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|In the first area, on the Draggadon fossil. This colorless spot is repainted after collecting the orange Big Paint Star.
|In the first area, on the Draggadon fossil. This colorless spot is repainted after collecting the orange Big Paint Star.
|[[File:PMCS Marmalade Valley colorless spot 36.png|400px]]
|[[File:PMCS Marmalade Valley colorless spot 36.png|400px]]
|}
==? Blocks==
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|-
|[[File:PMCS Ice Flower card unpainted.png|55px]] [[File:PMCS Spin Jump card unpainted.png|55px]] [[File:PMCS Fire Flower card unpainted.png|55px]]<br>[[Ice_Flower#Paper_Mario:_Color_Splash|Ice Flower]] (colorless), [[Spin_Jump#Paper_Mario_series|Spin Jump]] (colorless), Fire Flower (colorless)
|In the second scene (first cave scene), behind the three rightmost white sheets.
|{{anchor|Marmalade Valley}}[[File:Marmalade Valley Blocks 1-3.png|400px]]
|-
|[[File:POWBlockCard.png|55px]]<br>[[POW_Block#Paper_Mario_series|POW Block]]
|Same scene, in front of the leftmost white sheet.
|[[File:Marmalade Valley Block 4.png|400px]]
|-
|[[File:PMCS Hopslipper x2 card unpainted.png|55px]]<br>[[Hopslipper x2]] (colorless)
|In the first scene, right of the exit of the previous scene.
|[[File:Marmalade Valley Block 5.png|400px]]
|-
|[[File:PMCS Hurlhammer card unpainted.png|55px]]<br>[[Hurlhammer#Paper_Mario:_Color_Splash|Hurlhammer]] (colorless)
|Same scene, above the platform with white sheet under it.
|[[File:Marmalade Valley Block 6.png|400px]]
|-
|[[File:PMCS Jump x2 card unpainted.png|55px]]<br>Jump x2 (colorless)
|In the third scene, in the middle of the track with moving platform.
|[[File:Marmalade Valley Block 7.png|400px]]
|-
|[[File:PMCS Blazehammer card unpainted.png|55px]]<br>Blazehammer (colorless)
|In the fourth scene, near the entrance.
|[[File:Marmalade Valley Block 8.png|400px]]
|-
|[[File:PMCS Hopslipper x2 card unpainted.png|55px]]<br>Hopslipper x2 (colorless)
|Same scene, near the exit.
|[[File:Marmalade Valley Block 9.png|400px]]
|}
|}


==Cutouts==
==Cutouts==
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{|border=1 cellpadding=0 style="text-align: center; border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid black; width:100%"
!Level
!Location
!Location
!Reward
!Reward
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!Image
!Image
|-
|-
|Marmalade Valley
|In the area with the Bone Thing and trapped Toad, accessible from standing on a log lift. Cutting this out reveals Luigi.
|In the area with the Bone Thing and trapped Toad, accessible from standing on a log lift. Cutting this out reveals Luigi.
|300 Coins
|300 Coins
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==Record==
==Record==
{{media table
{{media table
|type1=audio
|file1=PMCS Marmalade Valley.oga
|type2=audio
|title1=Marmalade Valley
 
|name1=PMCS Marmalade Valley
|pipe1=Marmalade Valley
|description1=Plays at Marmalade Valley
|description1=Plays at Marmalade Valley
 
|file2=PMCS Li'l Princess, Big Bark.oga
|name2=PMCS Li'l Princess, Big Bark
|title2=Li'l Princess, Big Bark
|pipe2=Li'l Princess, Big Bark
|description2=Plays during scenes involving [[Princess (Paper Mario: Color Splash)|Princess]] and while using the Bone Thing
|description2=Plays during scenes involving [[Princess]] and while using the Bone Thing
}}
}}


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PMCS Marmalade Valley Mini Paint Star.png|The Mini Paint Star.
PMCS Marmalade Valley Mini Paint Star.png|The Mini Paint Star.
PMCS Marmalade Valley fossil restored.png|The fossil is restored.
PMCS Marmalade Valley fossil restored.png|The fossil is restored.
PMCS Marmalade Valley Rainbow Carnation.png|The Toads find the [[Rainbow Carnation]].
PMCS Marmalade Valley Rainbow Carnation.png|Piper's friends find the [[Rainbow Carnation]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ダイダイ谷
|Jap=ダイダイ谷
|JapR=Daidai Tani
|JapR=Daidai-dani
|JapM=Bitter Orange Valley
|JapM=Orange Valley
|Fre=Vallée Marmelade
|Fre=Vallée Marmelade
|FreM=Marmalade Valley
|FreM=Marmalade Valley
|Spa=Valle Mermelada
|Spa=Valle Mermelada
|SpaM=Marmalade Valley
|SpaM=Marmalade Valley
|Por=Vale Laranja Seca
|PorM=Dry Orange Valley
|Ger=Kupfer-Canyon
|Ger=Kupfer-Canyon
|GerM=Copper Canyon
|GerM=Copper Canyon
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|RusR=Dolina Mandarina
|RusR=Dolina Mandarina
|RusM=Tangerine Valley
|RusM=Tangerine Valley
|Ita=Valle Marmelada
|ItaM=Marmelade Valley
}}
}}
{{PMCS}}
{{PMCS}}
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash Places]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: Color Splash locations]]

Latest revision as of 01:53, June 9, 2024

Marmalade Valley
Marmalade Valley
The Draggadon fossil is revealed
How to access Obtain the orange Mini Paint Star from Château Chanterelle
Paint Stars Orange Mini Paint Star icon from the Paper Mario: Color Splash World Map
Colorless spots 36
Things Bone icon from Paper Mario: Color Splash
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“Even paper can be fossilized. In a billion years, that could be us in that cliff. Really makes you think, huh?”
Huey, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Marmalade Valley is a location from Paper Mario: Color Splash. The path leading here is unlocked after obtaining the orange Mini Paint Star in Château Chanterelle, and unlocks a path leading to Kiwano Temple.

Layout[edit]

On his first visit, Mario must go down a log lift to meet with a Toad who tells him that the dig site is off limits and to speak with Prof. Kinopio at Château Chanterelle for a permit.

After getting the Excavation Site Permit, Mario can begin exploring the dig site. He must go up a lift and enter a small cave, and he and Huey are startled by a loud noise shortly after. Due to broken scaffolding, Mario must go behind some sheets and then hammer a loose part of the wall to leave the cave.

A Toad tells Mario that another Toad has been trapped due to a cave-in. Mario must take a different path to reach the Toad and continue right. This leads him to an area with Bone Goombas and Scaredy Rats. Mario must ride a moving log platform to get to the next area, which is actively shaking. As Huey talks about how much he cares about Mario, Princess bursts through the wall and rolls after Mario. Mario must run away, and Huey tells Mario to go back to the dig site to rescue the trapped Toad. When Mario frees the Toad, he gives him the Bone Thing.

Princess returns, and Mario must run away and duck with a Toad, causing her to ram into a wall and uncover a complete Draggadon fossil, which has been drained of its color. The Mini Paint Star can be found inside of a hole, and grants access to Kiwano Temple.

During the Piper side quest, the Toads go to Marmalade Valley in search of a Rainbow Carnation. If Mario visits this area after, a cutscene plays of the Toads finding one.

Enemies[edit]

Colorless spots[edit]

Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the railroad tracks. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on a wooden platform. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on a wooden platform. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on a pole. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on a wooden platform. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on a wooden platform. Marmalade Valley
In the cave, on the ground behind a wooden block. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on the wall, accessible from the moving platform. Marmalade Valley
In the second area, on a wooden platform. Marmalade Valley
In the third area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the third area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the third area, on the ground. Marmalade Valley
In the third area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on a crate. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the wall. Marmalade Valley
In the third area, near the Spinning-Door. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on a crate. Marmalade Valley
In the first area, on the Draggadon fossil. This colorless spot is repainted after collecting the orange Big Paint Star. Marmalade Valley

? Blocks[edit]

A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
Ice Flower (colorless), Spin Jump (colorless), Fire Flower (colorless)
In the second scene (first cave scene), behind the three rightmost white sheets. First three ? Blocks in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
A POW Block Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash.
POW Block
Same scene, in front of the leftmost white sheet. Fourth ? Block in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
Hopslipper x2 (colorless)
In the first scene, right of the exit of the previous scene. Fifth ? Block in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
Hurlhammer (colorless)
Same scene, above the platform with white sheet under it. Sixth ? Block in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
Jump x2 (colorless)
In the third scene, in the middle of the track with moving platform. Seventh ? Block in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
Blazehammer (colorless)
In the fourth scene, near the entrance. Eighth ? Block in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.
A Battle Card in Paper Mario: Color Splash
Hopslipper x2 (colorless)
Same scene, near the exit. Last ? Block in Marmalade Valley of Paper Mario: Color Splash.

Cutouts[edit]

Location Reward Hint Image
In the area with the Bone Thing and trapped Toad, accessible from standing on a log lift. Cutting this out reveals Luigi. 300 Coins A green L waits in
the valley you spread on toast.
Stand on the log lift.
Marmalade Valley

Record[edit]

Audio.svg Marmalade Valley - Plays at Marmalade Valley
File infoMedia:PMCS Marmalade Valley.oga
Audio.svg Li'l Princess, Big Bark - Plays during scenes involving Princess and while using the Bone Thing
File infoMedia:PMCS Li'l Princess, Big Bark.oga
Help:MediaHaving trouble playing?

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイダイ谷[?]
Daidai-dani
Orange Valley
French Vallée Marmelade[?] Marmalade Valley
German Kupfer-Canyon[?] Copper Canyon
Italian Valle Marmelada[?] Marmelade Valley
Portuguese Vale Laranja Seca[?] Dry Orange Valley
Russian Долина Мандарина[?]
Dolina Mandarina
Tangerine Valley
Spanish Valle Mermelada[?] Marmalade Valley