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PMTOK Mario and Olivia Artwork.png|Olivia with Mario
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PMTOK Mario Olivia and Bob-omb Artwork.png|Olivia with Mario and [[Bobby]]
PMTOK Mario Olivia and Bob-omb Artwork.png|Olivia with Mario and [[Bobby]]
PMTOK Bowser Mario Olivia Artwork.jpg|Olivia and Mario looking at [[Bowser]]
PMOK Characters Lineup Group Artwork.png|Several characters in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' lineup
PMOK Characters Lineup Group Artwork.png|Several characters in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' lineup
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Olivia[1] is Mario's main ally in Paper Mario: The Origami King, taking a similar role to Kersti in Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Huey in Paper Mario: Color Splash. She is King Olly's younger sister.[2] Her traits include her folded crown and hair, her yellow robe, and her spiky limbs. She can transform into large origami creatures on certain Magic Circles.[3] This can be done on the field or in battles.[4]

Profiles

Paper Mario: The Origami King

  • European website bio: "Olly's younger sister, Olivia uses her powers for good - teaming up with Mario to take down her older sibling. Olivia loves adventure, and will help you find the right path if you're ever stumped"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オリビア[5]
Oribia
Olivia (a play on "origami"; "L" and "R" are interchangeable sounds in Japanese)
Chinese (simplified) 奥莉维亚[?]
Àolìwéiyǎ
From Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 奧莉維亞[?]
Àolìwéiyǎ
From Japanese name
German Olivia[?] ?
Korean 올리비아[?]
Ollibia
Olivia
Russian Оливия[6]
Oliviya
Olivia
Spanish (NOA) Olivia[?] ?

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version, Olivia tends to finish her sentences with "ですわ" (desu wa), a stereotypical speech pattern often used by princesses, noblewomen and arrogant women in Japanese media, similar to how Princess Peach talks in Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street.[7]

References