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[[Image:Yold_Town.png|thumb|200px|Mario in '''Yold Town'''.]]
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'''Yold Town''' is a small village located on [[Mount Lineland]], just before the [[Yold Desert]], and is the first village that [[Mario]] visits in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', aside from [[Flipside]]. Thousands of years before the events of the game, the Tribe of Ancients lived there. They were very advanced and took part in helping the hero save the world. To get to and from Yold Town, Mario must confront [[Red and Green (Super Paper Mario)#Red|Red]] and [[Red and Green (Super Paper Mario)#Green|Green]], two bridge guards that control their bridges over two vast gaps on the mountain.  One house in Yold Town contains a [[Pipe]] that leads down to a hall of [[Thwomp]]s that Mario must pass in order to reach a room at the end. At the end of that room is [[Thoreau]], the second [[Pixl]] that Mario finds.
[[File:Yold_Town.png|thumb|200px|Mario in Yold Town]]
'''Yold Town''' is a small village located on top of [[Mount Lineland]], just before the [[Yold Desert]], and is the first village that found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', aside from [[Flipside]]. Its name is a pun on "ye old town", an alternate spelling of "the old town" in Early Modern English.


[[Watchitt]] is the mayor of Yold Town, and as [[Tippi]] suggests, Watchitt's grandson [[Bozzo]] may become the mayor someday. Mario must talk to Watchitt before leaving the village, and also must retrieve Thoreau.  
To get to and from Yold Town, Mario must confront [[Red (Super Paper Mario)|Red]] and [[Green]], two bridge guards that control their bridges over two vast gaps on the mountain. One house in Yold Town contains a [[Warp Pipe]] that leads down to a hall of [[Thwomp]]s that Mario must pass in order to reach a room at the end. At the end of that room is [[Thoreau]], the second [[Pixl]] that Mario finds.


==Trivia==
Thousands of years before the events of the game, the [[Tribe of Ancients]] lived in Yold Town, and their descendents still live there, including the mayor of Yold Town, [[Old Man Watchitt]]. Mario must speak to Watchitt before leaving the village, and he can also meet his grandson, [[Bozzo]], who [[Tippi]] suggests may become the mayor someday. According to Bozzo, the town was rumored to be renamed '''Heroesburg''' because of a legend that the Four Heroes would revisit it after saving the worlds, however when Mario and the others return from fulfilling this prophecy, "Yold Town" remains as the name and the rumor is not spoken of again.
*According to Bozzo, Yold Town was, around the time Mario first visited it, rumored to be renamed '''Heroesburg''' because of a legend that the [[Heroes of Light|Four Heroes]] would revisit it after saving the worlds. Although Mario and friends can return to Yold Town after beating [[Super Dimentio]] and therefore "fulfill" this prophecy, nothing more was said about Yold Town being renamed.
==Names in Other Languages==
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|Jap=コダーイ村<BR>''Kodāimura''
|JapM=''Kodāi'' Village,''Kodāi'' from ''kodai'' Ancient}}
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[[Category:Places]]
Much later in the game during the final battle with [[Super Dimentio]], Yold Town is destroyed by [[The Void]] but is restored following the destruction of the [[Chaos Heart]].
[[Category:Cities and Towns]]
 
[[Category:Places from Super Paper Mario]]
==Citizens==
*[[Old Man Watchitt]]
*[[Bozzo]]
*[[Red (Super Paper Mario)|Red]]
*[[Green]]
*[[Chaz]]
*[[Howzit]] (Shop owner)
*[[Babs]]
*[[Sipsi]]
*[[Juppi]]
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=コダーイ村
|JapR=Kodāi Mura
|JapM=From elongated version of「古代」(''kodai'', ancient) and「村」(''mura'', village)
|Ger=Steinaltstadt
|GerM=A town, which is old like a stone
|Spa=Ciudad Antica
|SpaM="Antica" City, pun on "Antigua" (old)
|Fre=Ville d'Antan
|FreM=City of Yesteryear
|Ita=Antico Paese
|ItaM=Ancient Village
|Kor=고대마을
|KorR=Godae Ma-eul
|KorM=Ancient Village
}}
 
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[[Category:Towns]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario locations]]
[[de:Steinaltstadt]]
[[it:Antico Paese]]

Latest revision as of 14:52, November 27, 2024

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Mario in Yold Town

Yold Town is a small village located on top of Mount Lineland, just before the Yold Desert, and is the first village that found in Super Paper Mario, aside from Flipside. Its name is a pun on "ye old town", an alternate spelling of "the old town" in Early Modern English.

To get to and from Yold Town, Mario must confront Red and Green, two bridge guards that control their bridges over two vast gaps on the mountain. One house in Yold Town contains a Warp Pipe that leads down to a hall of Thwomps that Mario must pass in order to reach a room at the end. At the end of that room is Thoreau, the second Pixl that Mario finds.

Thousands of years before the events of the game, the Tribe of Ancients lived in Yold Town, and their descendents still live there, including the mayor of Yold Town, Old Man Watchitt. Mario must speak to Watchitt before leaving the village, and he can also meet his grandson, Bozzo, who Tippi suggests may become the mayor someday. According to Bozzo, the town was rumored to be renamed Heroesburg because of a legend that the Four Heroes would revisit it after saving the worlds, however when Mario and the others return from fulfilling this prophecy, "Yold Town" remains as the name and the rumor is not spoken of again.

Much later in the game during the final battle with Super Dimentio, Yold Town is destroyed by The Void but is restored following the destruction of the Chaos Heart.

Citizens[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コダーイ村[?]
Kodāi Mura
From elongated version of「古代」(kodai, ancient) and「村」(mura, village)
French Ville d'Antan[?] City of Yesteryear
German Steinaltstadt[?] A town, which is old like a stone
Italian Antico Paese[?] Ancient Village
Korean 고대마을[?]
Godae Ma-eul
Ancient Village
Spanish Ciudad Antica[?] "Antica" City, pun on "Antigua" (old)